Musician/Guitarist/Singer/Songwriter/Recording Artist/Performer at Self, Dispatcher/Reservations/Management at Music Express Limousine Worldwide
Location:
Burbank, California
Industry:
Music
Work:
Self since Jan 1987
Musician/Guitarist/Singer/Songwriter/Recording Artist/Performer
Music Express Limousine Worldwide - Burbank since Mar 2010
Dispatcher/Reservations/Management
Gemstar Limousine Service - Malibu Mar 2009 - Mar 2010
Dispatch Manager
Blackleaf Jan 2007 - Jan 2010
Singer/Guitarist/Songwriter/
Education:
Glendale Community College 2010 - 2011
life, BusAdmin/Marketing
Santa Barbara City College 1988 - 2001
Life, Music
Interests:
Management/Music/Production
Surfing_The ocean is my temple
Senior Multimedia Designer at Forest City Enterprises
Location:
Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area
Industry:
Online Media
Work:
Forest City Enterprises - Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area since May 2004
Senior Multimedia Designer
loudigi.com Apr 2004 - Feb 2011
Freelance Creative Pro
Forest City Enterprises 2004 - 2008
Designer
Education:
Cleveland Bridge Builders Class of 2013 2012
Bowling Green State University 2000 - 2004
BFA, Digital Arts
Cleveland Institute of Art
Skills:
Motion Graphics Video Production 3D Web Design Digital Photography SharePoint Microsoft Office Game Design Wordpress
Interests:
Film, Art, Gaming, Sports, Technology
Honor & Awards:
Award of Distinction – Overall Design (spring 2006 FOCUS Magazine) The Communicators Awards
4 Overall Design Award - American Inhouse Design Awards from Graphic Design USA (FOCUS Spring 2006, Summer 2006, Fall/Winter 2006, Fall 2007)
3 Silver Telly (NYTimes video in Social Issues category, Documentary category, Washington video in the History/Biography category)
Bronze Telly (Washington video in the Corporate Image category)
40 under 40 “Cuarenta Cuarenta” by Kaleidoscope magazine 2010
Dr. Cabrera graduated from the Inst Tech De Santo Dom (intec), Esc De Med, Fac De Med, Santo Domingo in 1994. He works in Miami, FL and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Cabrera is affiliated with Kendall Regional Medical Center.
George Michael Stoila - Tallmadge OH, US William Randall Dutt - Copley OH, US Shaun Matthew Immel - Massillon OH, US Eric Christian Osborn - Medina OH, US John Michael Maloney - Uniontown OH, US David Paul Schweitzer - North Canton OH, US Normajean Selby - Cuyahoga Falls OH, US Luis Antonio Cabrera Arevalo - Hartville OH, US
Assignee:
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company - Akron OH
International Classification:
G01M 17/02
US Classification:
73146
Abstract:
A ply wire sensor system is provided for a tire carcass ply in a green tire carcass having a toroidal shape, the tire carcass ply having a plurality of spaced apart ply wires extending across the toroidal shape. The sensor system includes a wire sensor mounted in close proximity with the tire carcass ply, the wire sensor detecting the presence of a proximal ply wire; and means for establishing relative movement between the wire sensor and the tire carcass whereby the plurality of spaced apart ply wires are sequentially placed into proximity with the wire sensor. The wire sensor generates sequential data indicative of at least one ply wire parameter of the plurality of spaced apart ply wires.
Method For Evaluating Ply Wire Anomalies In A Tire
George Michael Stoila - Tallmadge OH, US William Randall Dutt - Copley OH, US Shaun Matthew Immel - Massillon OH, US Eric Christian Osborn - Medina OH, US John Michael Maloney - Uniontown OH, US David Paul Schweitzer - North Canton OH, US Normajean Selby - Cuyahoga Falls OH, US Luis Antonio Cabrera Arevalo - Hartville OH, US
Assignee:
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company - Akron OH
International Classification:
B29D 30/06 G01M 17/02
US Classification:
156 64, 156123, 1561307
Abstract:
A method for detecting ply wire anomalies in a tire carcass ply having a plurality of spaced apart ply wires extending across a tire carcass, the method comprising the steps: constructing a green tire carcass in a diametrically expanded toroidal configuration, the carcass comprising a pair of beads, the carcass ply extending from bead to bead, at least one crown layer covering the carcass ply and having a peripheral skirt region; and sidewalls covering the carcass ply and extending from the beads to the crown layer and having edge portions intersecting the crown layer; mounting a wire sensor apparatus proximal to the tire carcass ply, the wire sensor apparatus including a wire sensor for detecting the presence of a proximal ply wire; establishing relative movement between the wire sensor and the tire carcass whereby the plurality of spaced apart ply wires are sequentially placed into proximal relationship with the wire sensor; and generating sequential data from the wire sensor indicative of at least one ply wire parameter of the plurality of spaced apart ply wires.
Robert Allen Losey - Kent OH, US Samuel Patrick Landers - North Canton OH, US Thulasiram Gobinath - Hudson OH, US Luis Antonio Cabrera - Hartville OH, US
International Classification:
B60C 9/02 B60C 9/18 B29D 30/08 B32B 37/00
US Classification:
152526, 152562, 156117, 156 64
Abstract:
A method of making a tire comprising the steps of providing a core; forming a first layer of ply by winding a strip of one or more rubber coated cords onto the core in a geodesic pattern extending from a first shoulder to a second shoulder opposite said first shoulder and being tangent to the bead at a location between said first shoulder and said second shoulder.