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Owner and Operations and Sales and Marketing
Alsalam Aircraft Company Jun 2009 - Mar 2013
Tactical Delivery Instructor
Vci Aug 2007 - Jun 2009
Brake Press Supervisor
Yellow Transportation Feb 2005 - Mar 2007
Operations Supervisor
Ifco Systems Feb 2002 - Feb 2005
On-Site Manager
Education:
University of Phoenix 2002 - 2005
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Business Management
Battle Creek Central High School 1984 - 1987
Skills:
Management Military Operations Marketing Photography Program Management Leadership Operations Management Logistics Quality Assurance Team Building Training Employee Relations Customer Service Microsoft Office Windows Public Speaking
Interests:
Social Services Studying History Economic Empowerment Skydiving Politics Education Environment Scuba Diving Reading Photography Science and Technology Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Health
Sep 2013 to 2000 COMPUTER REPAIR / SERVICE TECHNICIANAl-Salam Aircraft Company
2009 to 2013 Tactical Delivery Instructor (Airdrop)VCI, Inc. Sturgis, MI 2007 to 2009 Brake Press SupervisorYellow Transportation Coldwater, MI 2005 to 2007 Operations SupervisorInternation Food Container Organization (IFCO) Systems Galesburg, MI 2002 to 2005 On-Site ManagerLockheed Martin Middle East Services (LMMES) Jeddah 1994 to 2001 Tactical Delivery Airdrop Inspector / Air Freight HandlerU.S. Army Fort Bragg, NC 1987 to 1994 Airdrop Team Leader
Education:
University of Phoenix Kalamazoo, MI 2002 to 2005 BS in Business ManagementNew York Institute of Photography New York, NY 2005 DiplomaU.S. Army Logistics Management College Fort Lee, VA 1994 to 2003 Diploma in LogisticsU.S. Army Infantry School Fort Benning, GA 1994 Diploma in Military Static Line Jumpmaster CourseU.S. Army Quartermaster School Fort Lee, VA 1994 DiplomaU.S. Army Medical School Fort Sam Houston, TX 1990 to 1992 Medical Sergeants CourseU.S. Army Fort Bragg, NC 1992 Diploma in Leadership Course
Skills:
Able to communicate in Basic Spanish, Able to read, write, and speak basic Modern Standard Arabic
Gast Manufacturing Benton Harbor, MI Apr 2008 to Aug 2011 Application Engineer/Product Development Lean Manufacturing Quality EngineerVaupell Plastics Constantine, MI Sep 2002 to Mar 2008 Project EngineerImagyn Medical Technologies Kalamazoo, MI Oct 1999 to Sep 2001 Manufacturing EngineerTDA Buddy, Inc Kalamazoo, MI Sep 1998 to Oct 1999 Engineering ManagerDiesel Technology Company Grand Rapids, MI Oct 1992 to Sep 1998 Product EngineerInterkal, Inc Kalamazoo, MI Mar 1991 to Mar 1992 Sales Engineer/PilotC&D Airmotive Products, Inc Buchanan, MI Jul 1990 to Feb 1991 Service/Production ManagerClark Laboratory Services Buchanan, MI Aug 1988 to Jun 1990 Test EngineerECS/Roush Livonia, MI Feb 1987 to Aug 1988 Test and Development Engineer
Education:
Western MI University Kalamazoo, MI Dec 1986 BSME in MathematicsMississippi State University Starkville, MS Jan 1983 to Dec 1984 Aerospace Engineering
Military:
Rank: E-4 (Sargent) Aug 1977 to Aug 1981 Branch: Air ForceL.i.location.original
Skills:
Intermediate comprehension of Spanish
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Kenneth Potter Principal
Potter Flooring Floor Laying Contractor
1204 100 St SW, Byron Township, MI 49315 1204 100 St S.w, Byron Center, MI 49315 6165830348
Us Patents
Solenoid Stator Assembly For An Electromechanically Actuated Fuel Injector
An electromechanically actuated fuel injector and a solenoid stator assembly for an electromechanically actuated fuel injector are disclosed. The solenoid stator assembly comprises a cup shaped stator core assembly comprised of a plurality of magneto-conductive wire members of a predetermined length arranged in parallel, adjacent and abutting relationship relative to an adjacent wire member. These wire members are bound at one end thereof for some length less than the entire length of the wire members to form a central pole piece, and splayed umbrella like about the central pole piece at the opposite end thereof to form a first pole piece in concentrically spaced relationship relative to said center pole piece. The stator core thereby has a circular top portion and an open end disposed opposite said top portion and facing an armature in the fuel injector. The first pole piece is cylindrical in shape and substantially circular in cross-section extending in a direction perpendicular to said circular top portion, and the center pole piece is concentrically disposed in spaced relationship relative to said cylindrical first pole piece and extends in a direction perpendicular to said cylindrical top portion.
Stacy J. Shorey - Grand Rapids MI Randall C. Harkema - Caledonia MI Beckie J. DeYoung - Stanwood MI Kenneth R. Potter - Kalamazoo MI Robert D. Straub - Lowell MI
Assignee:
Diesel Technology Company - Wyoming MI
International Classification:
F02M 3704
US Classification:
123506
Abstract:
A device is provided for pumping fuel through an internal combustion engine, comprising a pump cylinder and a piston reciprocable within the pump cylinder to define a pump chamber open at one end in which fuel is pressurized during a pump stroke of the piston. A fuel supply means is provided for supplying fuel to the pump chamber. The fuel supply means includes an electromagnetically actuated fuel control valve having an armature secured thereto, with the armature residing in a fuel-filled armature cavity. The armature electromagnetically cycled between a first position closing the fuel control valve and thereby closing the flow of fuel to the pumping chamber and a second position opening the control valve thereby allowing fuel to flow to the pumping chamber. The armature is a flat plate secured to the control valve and constructed with a series of flow through holes and/or slots of prescribed geometry to (i) assist in precluding cavitation errosion of the armature and/or fastener securing it to the control valve by the fuel within the armature cavity, and (ii) to enhance the hysteresis characteristics of the fuel control valve. Various embodiments are provided.
Stacy Jean Shorey - Grand Rapids MI Randall Clare Harkema - Caledonia MI Beckie J. DeYoung - Stanwood MI Kenneth R. Potter - Kalamazoo MI Robert Daniel Straub - Lowell MI
Assignee:
Diesel Technology Company - Wyoming MI
International Classification:
F02M 3704
US Classification:
123506
Abstract:
A device is provided for pumping fuel through an internal combustion engine, comprising a pump cylinder and a piston reciprocable within the pump cylinder to define a pump chamber open at one end in which fuel is pressurized during a pump stroke of the piston. A fuel supply means is provided for supplying fuel to the pump chamber. The fuel supply means includes an electromagnetically actuated fuel control valve having an armature secured thereto, with the armature residing in a fuel-filled armature cavity. The armature electromagnetically cycled between a first position closing the fuel control valve and thereby closing the flow of fuel to the pumping chamber and a second position opening the control valve thereby allowing fuel to flow to the pumping chamber. The armature is a flat plate secured to the control valve and constructed with a series of flow through holes and/or slots of prescribed geometry to (i) assist in precluding cavitation errosion of the armature and/or fastener securing it to the control valve by the fuel within the armature cavity, and (ii) to enhance the hysteresis characteristics of the fuel control valve. Various embodiments are provided.