Tessellate Llc
Vice President, Risk Adjustment Strategy, Analytics and Performance Management
Af - Group
Vice President, Risk Adjustment Bcbs Michigan
Evolent Health Jan 1, 2014 - Jun 17, 2016
Senior Director, Health Plan Performance
Ristorante La Piccola Roma Jul 2009 - Apr 2014
Owner
Inovalon Jul 2012 - Aug 2013
Senior Director, Product Administration and Execution
Education:
The George Washington University 1990 - 1992
Masters, Master of Arts, Mathematics
The George Washington University 1988 - 1991
Masters, Master of Arts
United States Naval Academy 1987 - 1991
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
Central High School
Skills:
Actuarial Science Program Management Management Leadership Strategic Planning Analysis Nuclear Engineering Training Data Analysis Teaching Operational Planning Security Clearance Cross Functional Team Leadership Military Navy Analytics National Security Access Quality Assurance Dod Military Operations Healthcare Analytics Team Leadership Process Improvement Strategy Business Process Improvement Analytical Skills Veterans Healthcare Project Management Consulting Team Building Integration Medicare Business Analysis Sharepoint Insurance Medicaid
Marc Lucas - Oakland MI, US Bo Wu - Northville MI, US Venkateswa Anand Sankaran - Farmington Hills MI, US
Assignee:
Ford Global Technologies, LLC - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
H01H 9/20 B60L 3/00
US Classification:
307 101, 200 5001
Abstract:
A centralized high voltage interlock system includes an electrical source, an interlock control unit electrically connected to the electrical source, at least one high voltage component disposed in direct electrical contact with the interlock control unit and a high voltage electrical interlock disposed in electrical contact with the at least one high voltage component.
Collapsible Under-Seat Exhaust Duct For Battery Compartment
A collapsible exhaust air duct for an automotive vehicle having a reconfigurable seat and an electric compartment rearward of the seat that contains heat-producing electric components. The collapsible exhaust duct is in fluid communication with the electric compartment to carry exhaust air therefrom. The duct extends forwardly beneath the seat, maintains an expanded condition when the seat is in a seating position, and is converted to a collapsed condition by movement of the seat to a stowed position. The disclosed apparatus provides a duct that maximizes usable space and flexibility in a vehicle having reconfigurable seating.
For conveniently storing items aboard an automotive vehicle, a storage tray is movable between a stowed position housed within a bumper and an access position wherein it extends through an opening in a rear surface of the bumper. A door is attached to the bumper by a hinge connected to a lower edge of the door and is movable relative to the bumper between a closed position closing off the opening when the tray is in the stowed position and an open position permitting movement of the tray to the extended position. The door includes a guide feature that engages the tray when the tray is moved toward the extended position to stabilize movement of the tray.
An automotive vehicle seat back adapted for movement between an upright position and a lowered position has an air duct with an intake located adjacent an upper portion of the seat back and an outlet located adjacent a lower portion of the seat back. The air duct takes in ambient cabin air at its upper end and that air is directed to an electronics compartment located behind the seat in order to cool the electronics regardless of whether the seat back is in the raised or the lowered position.
A vehicle includes a cabin, a trunk area, a seating area located forward in the vehicle with respect to the trunk area, and a high voltage traction battery packaged in the trunk area. An electric motor is powered by the traction battery. A forced air system includes an inlet duct/inlet plenum arrangement for receiving air and providing air to the high voltage traction battery, an outlet duct for directing exhaust air from the high voltage traction battery, and a fan. At least one of the inlet duct / inlet plenum arrangement and the outlet duct forms a cross brace for the vehicle. The cross brace is located in the trunk area and extends between opposite sides of the vehicle to function as a structural member to provide structure and protect the high voltage traction battery.
Automotive Vehicle Body Closure With Storage Compartment
Marc Jonathon Lucas - Novi MI, US Kip Alan Ewing - Bloomfield Hills MI, US Julie D'Annunzio - Livonia MI, US
Assignee:
Ford Global Technologies, LLC - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
B60P 3/34 B60R 19/38
US Classification:
296 371, 293118
Abstract:
A storage compartment within an automotive vehicle rear body closure, such as a hatch or trunk, is accessed through a door that serves as a license plate attachment panel. The door may be part of a tub hinged along its lower edge and that occupies the storage compartment when the door is closed.
Marc Jonathon Lucas - Novi MI, US Kathleen Pecoraro - Ypsilanti MI, US
Assignee:
FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
B60R 11/00
US Classification:
224544
Abstract:
A vehicle includes a high voltage traction battery, a front door trim including a removable trim panel, a removable/portable bag integral to the removable trim panel for storing inside the front door trim when the removable trim panel is attached to the front door trim. A charge cord kit is contained in the removable/portable bag, and includes a charge cord for connecting to an electrical power supply to charge the high voltage traction battery.
Marc Jonathon Lucas - Novi MI, US Mark G. Smith - Canton MI, US Brian Scott Scensny - Macomb Township MI, US
Assignee:
FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
B60K 11/00 B60H 1/34 F24F 7/007
US Classification:
180 682, 454152, 454338
Abstract:
A vehicle having a front seating row, a rear seating row, and an electric compartment located behind an/or beneath the rear seating row has a duct extending forward from the electric compartment. The duct carries air exiting the electric compartment toward a HVAC system intake located forward of the front seating row. The air from the electric compartment may thus be drawn through the HVAC system for cooling before being returned to the passenger cabin, yielding improvements in both electrical equipment cooling and passenger comfort.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
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St. Martin of Tours School Amityville NY 1988-1999
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