Coldwell Banker W61N517 Washington Avenue, Cedarburg, WI 53012 2623751500 (Office), 4145887169 (Cell), 7815473636 (Fax)
Experience:
2 years
Licenses:
61084-094 (Wisconsin)
Description:
Born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Lori Adams was brought up with friendly, Midwestern values. Today she resides in charming Cedarburg, WI with her husband, 2 children and Golden Retriever. Lori has over 20 years experience in Customer Service and Sales, and has been a licensed Realtor since 2003. Lori's passion for people, and playing "Matchmaker" for their dream homes is what she lives for. Lori is personable, down to earth and will go above and beyond to assist with your home sale or purchase.
Coldwell Banker Cedarburg, WI 2623751500 (Phone) License #61084-094
Client type:
Home Buyers Home Sellers
Property type:
Single Family Home Condo/Townhome
Interests:
Baking gardening decorating
Languages:
English
Skills:
Marketing Customer Service Sales Negotiation
About:
Born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Lori Adams was brought up with friendly, Midwestern values. Today she resides in charming Cedarburg, WI with her husband, 2 children and Golden Retriever. Lori has over 20 years experience in Customer Service and Sales, and has been a licensed Realtor since 2003. Lori's passion for people, and playing "Matchmaker" for their dream homes is what she lives for. Lori is personable, down to earth and will go above and beyond to assist with your home sale or purchase.
Anoop Agrawal - Tucson AZ, US John P. Cronin - Tucson AZ, US Lori L. Adams - Tucson AZ, US Akshay Agrawal - Tucson AZ, US Juan Carlos L. Tonazzi - Tucson AZ, US
Assignee:
Ajjer LLC - Tucson AZ
International Classification:
G01N 33/20
US Classification:
436 79, 436 73, 436 83, 436 84
Abstract:
An improved optical method for determining metal or a metal compound thereof in a sample with organic impurities. The optical method comprises of solvating the metal in a liquid medium and then mixing this liquid medium with an optical indicator and then measuring the presence of the metal. The improvement lies in removing any organic impurities by the addition of an additive, where the said additive is removed before the optical indicator is added.
Laminated Electrochromic Devices And Processes For Forming The Same
Anoop Agrawal - Tucson AZ, US Juan Carlos L. Tonazzi - Tucson AZ, US Lori L. Adams - Tucson AZ, US John P. Cronin - Tucson AZ, US
Assignee:
AJJER LLC - Tucson AZ
International Classification:
G02F 1/15
US Classification:
359265
Abstract:
This invention discloses pre-formed electrochromic films that are used in assembly of electrochromic devices. These films are laminated to conductive substrates to form the electrochromic devices. The invention also discloses optical characteristics of the substrates for imparting durability to the electrochromic devices from solar radiation.
Anoop Agrawal - Tucson AZ, US John Cronin - Tucson AZ, US Juan Tonazzi Lopez - Tucson AZ, US Lori Adams - Tucson AZ, US
International Classification:
G02F 1/15
US Classification:
359265000
Abstract:
A stable electrochromic stack is provided that is able to persistently hold a desired optical state. The stable electrochromic stack has at least two states. One state may be, for example, a bleached state in which light may readily pass, and the other state may be a colored state that distorts or interferes with the passage of light. Advantageously, the persistent electrochromic stack holds one or both of the optical states without the application of external power. The persistent time period may extend for days, weeks, or years depending on particular constructions, and on application requirements.
High Throughput Methods For Analysis Of Contamination In Environmental Samples
Anoop Agrawal - Tucson AZ, US Juan Carlos L. Tonazzi - Tucson AZ, US Lori L. Adams - Tucson AZ, US John P. Cronin - Tucson AZ, US
Assignee:
Berylliant, Inc. - Tucson AZ
International Classification:
C40B 30/00
US Classification:
506 7
Abstract:
Use of high throughput methods to analyze samples for toxic elements originating from industrial hygiene and environmental sampling are described. These methods utilize optical detection methods using plates with arrays and microwells. Methods to fabricate samples in such plates are described. The invention is particularly illustrated by demonstrating its applicability for analysis of beryllium by fluorescence and uranium by phosphorescence. This invention also discloses the use of improved filtration method and use of reagents with low background signals.
This invention discloses how EC devices can be fabricated as tags or labels; and further the materials used, device structures and how these can be processed by printing technologies. In addition, systems using displays of such EC devices and their integration with other components are described for forming labels and tags, etc, that may be actuated wirelessly or powered with low voltage and low capacity batteries.
Compositions And Methods For Antimicrobial Metal Nanoparticles
Lori L. Adams - Oro Valley AZ, US John P. Cronin - Tucson AZ, US Ryan J. Reeser - Tucson AZ, US Anoop Agrawal - Tucson AZ, US Donald R. Uhlmann - Tucson AZ, US
Assignee:
AGIENIC, INC. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
A01N 25/12 A01N 59/20 A01N 59/16
US Classification:
424409, 424618, 424405, 424638
Abstract:
Compositions having antimicrobial activity contain particles comprising at least one inorganic copper salt; and at least one functionalizing agent in contact with the particles, the functionalizing agent stabilizing the particle in a carrier such that an antimicrobially effective amount of ions are released into the environment of a microbe. The average size of the particles ranges from about 1000 nm to about 3 nm. Preferred copper salts include copper iodide, copper bromide and copper chloride, most preferred being copper iodide. Preferred functionalizing agents comprise materials with a molecular weight of 60 or above, which include amino acids, other acidic materials, thiols, hydrophilic polymers, emulsions of hydrophobic polymers and surfactants. The functionalized particles are preferably made by a grinding process.
Novel Electrochromic Materials, Devices And Applications Of The Same
Anoop Agrawal - Tucson AZ, US John P. Cronin - Tucson AZ, US Lori L. Adams - Tuscon AZ, US Juan Carlos L. Tonazzi - Tuscon AZ, US
International Classification:
G02F 1/1503 C09K 9/02 G02F 1/163
Abstract:
This invention discloses how EC devices can be fabricated as tags or labels; and further the materials used, device structures and how these can be processed by printing technologies. In addition, systems using displays of such EC devices and their integration with other components are described for forming labels and tags, etc, that may be actuated wirelessly or powered with low voltage and low capacity batteries.
Window And Entryway Systems With Variable Light Transmission Panels
- Tucson AZ, US Anoop AGRAWAL - Tucson AZ, US Christopher ANGELO - Tucson AZ, US Clemens HOFBAUER - Portland OR, US Susana J. CASTILLO - Tucson AZ, US Lori L. ADAMS - Tucson AZ, US
Assignee:
Glass Dyenamics, Inc. - Tucson AZ
International Classification:
G02F 1/153 G02F 1/163
Abstract:
The present invention relates to variable optical transmission windows and window panels (VLTP) which are used for architectural applications such as building entryway systems and windows. The optical transmission of the VLTPs is reversibly changed by applying an electrical voltage. This disclosure includes combination of more than one VLTP in a single window which darken to different colors. This disclosure is directed to the use and powering of such panels in door and windows. The doors and windows having these VLTPs may also have other electronic devices which provide added user functionality.
Apr 2012 to 2000 Cash Application SpecialistThe Scooter Store New Braunfels, TX Jun 2011 to Apr 2012 Payment Processing SpecialistOncology Convergence Inc Tempe, AZ Aug 2009 to Jun 2011 Cash Application SpecialistARIZONA ONCOLOGY ASSOCIATES Tucson, AZ May 2007 to Aug 2009 Senior Accounting Specialist- Accounting DepartmentArizona Oncology Associates Tucson, AZ Sep 2003 to May 2007 Business Office Supervisor-Cash Application DepartmentArizona Oncology Associates Tucson, AZ Dec 1998 to Sep 2003 Cash Application Specialist I, II, and IIIArizona Oncology Associates Tucson, AZ Apr 1998 to Dec 1998 Charge Entry SpecialistCONSULTANTS IN PAIN MEDICINE, P.A San Antonio, TX Feb 1997 to Feb 1998 Pre-certification SpecialistDOCTORS MOAK, HAMILTON, AND SHUDDE Abilene, TX Aug 1995 to Feb 1997 ReceptionistPHYSICAL THERAPY CENTER Abilene, TX Nov 1994 to Aug 1995 Office AssistantINTERNAL MEDICINE ASSOCIATES Anchorage, AK Oct 1991 to Sep 1994 ReceptionistTEXAS DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Austin, TX Dec 1990 to Aug 1991 Secretary
May 2012 to Present Sales Executive/BrokerWalgreen Company
Sep 1993 to Present Executive Assistant ManagerWalgreen Company Milwaukee, WI Oct 2008 to Feb 2009 General ManagerCarroll University Waukesha, WI Sep 1992 to May 1993 Resident Assistant
Education:
Carroll University Waukesha, WI May 1993 Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Skills:
Management, hiring, merchandising, customer service
While at the Shelby rally, Ailsworth joined white Tulsa resident Lori Adams in a walk around the courthouse in a show of solidarity. Adams, 46, toted a sign voicing support for officers and their families.
Date: Sep 27, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Drama marks 50th anniversary of King's March on Washington
and 12:30 p.m.,on the Quad, directed by Professor Lori Adams.The play includes characterssuch as Rustin, Senator Strom Thurmond, Malcolm X, and A. Phillip Randolph, in scenes based on debates and arguments leading up to theMarch on Washington. Assistant Professor of Acting and Movement DuaneBout
Lori Adams, managing attorney of the legal aid group Human Rights First, said that many people in the immigration system don't have a lawyer, and they blunder through proceedings without fully realizing the potential repercussions of embellishing their life stories.
Im deeply grateful to all the writers whose work appears here and who make such a vital contribution to Runners World. I also want to thank the editors, past and present, who brought such care and attention to the crafting of these stories: Amby Burfoot, Charlie Butler, Peter Flax, Tish Hamilton, and Jay Heinrichs; and also to Lori Adams, the keeper of the archives. Tha