Messerli & Kramer P.A. 150 S Fifth St #1800, Minneapolis, MN 55402 6126723634, 6126723634 (Office), 6126723771 (Fax)
Licenses:
Minnesota - Authorized to practice 1976
Education:
University of Minnesota Law School Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law University of Minnesota Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts
Specialties:
Business - 50% Real Estate - 50%
Associations:
American Health Lawyers Association - Member Hennepin County Bar Association - Member Minnesota State Bar Association, Business Law Section - Member Minnesota State Bar Association, Health Law Section - Member Minnesota State Bar Association, Tax Section - Member
2006 to 2000 Adjunct Instructor - Traditional, Blended, and OnlinePerformance Tecknowlogy LLC
2002 to 2000 Research, Consult, Train, and CoachThe Copps Corporation Stevens Point, WI 1996 to 2002 Research/Systems Planning and Technical Training Manager
Education:
Capella University Minneapolis, MN 2010 Ph.D. in PsychologyBoise State University Boise, ID 2005 M.S. in Instructional and Performance TechnologyUniversity of Wisconsin Eau Claire, WI 1986 B.S. in Business Education and Management Information Systems
Skills:
Technology (software and hardware), systems, training, learning and development, human interaction and behavior, leadership, management, and team development, human performance improvement, analyze and solve problems, demonstrate a return-on-investment
2011 to 2000 Associate Broker/RealtorKeller Dirt Works
2006 to 2000 Dump Truck DriverBorder Lakes Realty Ely, MN 1996 to 2011 Real Estate Broker/OwnerKangas Realty Ely, MN 1992 to 1996 Realtor/AppraiserEly School Dist #696 Ely, MN 1992 to 1996 School Bus DriverBill Ronn, Lake County School - School Ely, MN 1992 to 1995 Bus DriverUS Army Corp. of Engineers Olympia, WA 1988 to 1989 WA - Truck Driver/Fire FighterRiverside Farms Elk River, MN Apr 1977 to Oct 1983 Farm Hand
Education:
Pro Source Minneapolis, MN 1992 to 1993 MN Real Estate License in Real Estate LawVermilion Community College Ely, MN 1985 to 1988 Associates of Applied Science in Natural Resources/ Wildlife ManagementNorth Hennepin College Brooklyn Park, MN 1983 to 1984 Diploma in Welding Metal FabricatingAnoka High School Anoka, MN Jun 1983 High School Diploma
Skills:
20 years of office management experience, basic knowledge of many computer software programs. Truck driving and heavy equipment operating.
Feb 2006 to Jan 2011 Relationship DirectorM-Lar, Inc
2000 to 2006 Owner-PresidentM-Lar, Inc Saint Paul, MN 2003 to 2004 Hostess CakeRachel's Gourmet Snacks Bloomington, MN Dec 1997 to Jul 2000 National Sales ManagerFOOD SERVICE/IND Minneapolis, MN Jan 1996 to Nov 1997 Account Manager/Vending Sales ManagerCommers Coffee Service Minneapolis, MN Apr 1992 to Sep 1995 MARK LARSON SALESAdvanced Distributing CO Minneapolis, MN Mar 1991 to Mar 1992 Midwest District ManagerJames River Corporation Minneapolis, MN Nov 1987 to Mar 1991 Senior Sales Representative
Education:
Concordia College Moorhead, MN Feb 2011 to Feb 2012 B.A. in Communications
Dr. Larson graduated from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1990. He works in Ellensburg, WA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Larson is affiliated with Kittitas Valley Healthcare.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Anemia Benign Polyps of the Colon Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Chronic Pancreatitis
Languages:
Chinese English French German Spanish
Description:
Dr. Larson graduated from the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine in 1982. He works in Rochester, MN and specializes in Gastroenterology and Hepatology. Dr. Larson is affiliated with Mayo Clinic Health System-New Prague and Mayo Clinic Hospital-Rochester Methodist Campus.
Mark Larson MD 950 N 11 St, Beaumont, TX 77702 4098330193 (phone), 4098333346 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Texas Medical School at Houston Graduated: 1989
Procedures:
Breast Reconstruction Breast Reduction
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Larson graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston in 1989. He works in Beaumont, TX and specializes in Plastic Surgery. Dr. Larson is affiliated with Christus Hospital Saint Elizabeth and Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center.
A ping-pong amplifier with reduced glitching is described. The ping-pong amplifier includes a nulling amplifier coupled to a switching network. The switching network is used to auto-zero a ping amplifier within a ping-pong amplifier. The nulling amplifier drives the output of a ping amplifier to a proper output voltage level during auto-zeroing of the ping amplifier. By being at a proper output voltage level, glitches associated with transitioning between a ping amplifier and a pong amplifier are reduced or eliminated.
Steel-On-Steel And Compliant-On-Steel Calendered Magnetic Recording Media, And Methods Of Making
David Lowery - Roberts WI, US Mark Larson - Maplewood MN, US Stephen Ebner - Stillwater MN, US Ryosuke Isobe - Superior CO, US Guy Tadlock - Auburn AL, US
International Classification:
B05D005/12
US Classification:
428/6940BR, 427/127000
Abstract:
A method for producing a magnetic recording medium includes applying a non-magnetic back coat to a substrate, applying a magnetic front coat to the substrate, in-line calendering the coated substrate using opposed rolls, at least one of the rolls being a generally compliant roll, and off-line calendering the substrate using opposed, generally non-compliant rolls. The off-line calendering optionally includes steel-on-steel calendering and the method optionally includes only one off-line calendering pass and only one in-line calendering pass. Calendering the coated substrate optionally occurs using at least one nip, the calendering including calendering the coated substrate through a final nip including generally non-compliant rolls. Other methods, and magnetic recording media produced by such methods, also are disclosed.
Multi-Layer Magnetic Medium Having A Dense Magnetic Upper Layer
Mark Larson - Maplewood MN, US Stephen Ebner - Stillwater MN, US David Lowery - Roberts WI, US Ryosuke Isobe - Superior CO, US
International Classification:
B32B019/00
US Classification:
428/693000, 428/6940BN
Abstract:
The magnetic recording medium includes a non-magnetic substrate having a front surface and a back surface. Coated on the front surface of the substrate is a lower support layer, or sub-layer, and at least one magnetic upper layer which together comprise the front coating. The magnetic upper layer contains a primary magnetic particulate pigment and a binder system therefor. The topmost magnetic upper layer is compressed, yielding a dense coating, with less than 14% porosity, and has a thickness of from about 0.02 micron to about 0.3 micron. The lower support layer comprises a nonmagnetic or soft magnetic pigment particle, and a binder system therefor. A back coating is formed on the back surface of the substrate. The magnetic medium of the invention has fewer than 400 tape dropouts per square inch at a 60% threshold, and fewer than 30 dropouts per square inch at a 40% threshold.
Steel-On-Steel And Compliant-On-Steel Calendered Magnetic Recording Media, And Methods Of Making
David Lowery - Roberts WI, US Mark Larson - Maplewood MN, US Stephen Ebner - Stillwater MN, US Ryosuke Isobe - Superior CO, US Guy Tadlock - Auburn AL, US
International Classification:
G11B 5/716 B05D 5/12
US Classification:
428840000, 427127000
Abstract:
A method for producing a magnetic recording medium includes applying a non-magnetic back coat to a substrate, applying a magnetic front coat to the substrate, in-line calendering the coated substrate using opposed rolls, at least one of the rolls being a generally compliant roll, and off-line calendering the substrate using opposed, generally non-compliant rolls. The off-line calendering optionally includes steel-on-steel calendering and the method optionally includes only one off-line calendering pass and only one in-line calendering pass. Calendering the coated substrate optionally occurs using at least one nip, the calendering including calendering the coated substrate through a final nip including generally non-compliant rolls. Other methods, and magnetic recording media produced by such methods, also are disclosed.
Integrated System For Managing Production Of Remote Printing And Other Information Distribution Tasks
Keith Elzia - Eden Prairie MN, US Mark Larson - Lino Lakes MN, US Mills Davis - Washington DC, US Alfred Brown - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
G03G 15/00
US Classification:
399 83
Abstract:
A system assigns a plurality of printing or other information distribution jobs to a plurality of medium units for processing. The system includes an input interface module receiving from customers, specification data files each specifying an information display job in a specification file signal. The input interface module selects for each specification data file at least one medium unit suitable for performing the information display job in the specification data file and forms for each specification file signal, a job description format (JDF) file recording the information in the specification data file and the identifier of each selected medium unit. The input interface module provides the JDF file in a JDF file signal. An application interface module receives each JDF file signal, and deletes all but one of the at least one medium unit identifiers specified in the JDF file, and provides a modified JDF file signal based on the JDF file signal. A job aggregation module within the application interface module receives each modified JDF file signal and transmits the data content therein to the medium unit specified in the modified JDF file signal.
Mark Larson - Pembroke Pines FL Michael Oleson - Ft. Lauderdale FL
Assignee:
Aircraft Modular Products, Inc. - Miami FL
International Classification:
A47C 702
US Classification:
29745221
Abstract:
An aircraft seat pan assembly to be mounted on an aircraft seat foundation including a pair of spaced side rail supports and a pair of spaced apart cross supports disposed in spanning relating between the side rail supports, the seat pan assembly including a seat panel with a primary surface, a pair of opposite side edges, a front edge, and a rear edge. The side edges and front edge of the seat panel are structured to be secured directly to the side rail supports and a front cross support of the seat foundation in generally planar relation thereto, and a rear edge of the seat panel is structured to be secured to the rear cross support in a generally elevated, spaced apart position there above such that a quantity of a downward spine load exerted on the seat panel will be absorbed at the connection between the rear edge and the rear cross support. Accordingly, the panel will resist the downward spine load thereon to a satisfaction of FAA guidelines with a minimum initial stroking distance between the primary surface of the seat panel and any underlying seat frame portions being maintained.
Mark Larson - Pembroke Pines FL Michael Oleson - Ft. Lauderdale FL
Assignee:
Aircraft Modular Products, Inc. - Miami FL
International Classification:
A47C7/02
US Classification:
29745221
Abstract:
An aircraft seat pan assembly to be mounted on an aircraft seat foundation including a pair of spaced side rail supports and a pair of spaced apart cross supports disposed in spanning relating between the side rail supports, the seat pan assembly including a seat panel with a primary surface, a pair of opposite side edges, a front edge, and a rear edge. The side edges and front edge of the seat panel are structured to be secured directly to the side rail supports and a front cross support of the seat foundation in generally planar relation thereto, and a rear edge of the seat panel is structured to be secured to the rear cross support in a generally elevated, spaced apart position there above such that a quantity of a downward spine load exerted on the seat panel will be absorbed at the connection between the rear edge and the rear cross support. Accordingly, the panel will resist the downward spine load thereon to a satisfaction of FAA guidelines with a minimum initial stroking distance between the primary surface of the seat panel and any underlying seat frame portions being maintained.
Non-Recirculating, Die Supplied Doctored Roll Coater With Solvent Addition
Robert P. McCollam - Roseville MN Norman E. Gehrke - Browton MN Karl J. Warren - Hudson WI Mark D. Larson - Maplewood MN George D. Kostuch - White Bear Lake MN Thomas W. Braid - White Bear Lake MN
Assignee:
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
B05C 1100
US Classification:
118695
Abstract:
A coater incorporates a die, a reservoir, a gravure cylinder, and a doctor blade for applying coating fluid to a moving surface. The flow rate of coating fluid to the gravure cylinder is controlled to equal the rate at which coating fluid is consumed by the coating process. This eliminates the need to recycle surplus coating fluid. The coating fluid can be quickly and conveniently replaced with a solvent in the reservoir when coating is not being performed to reduce the occurrence of coating defects arising from excessive evaporation of solvent and premature solidification of coating fluid.
University of Minnesota - English and Speech Communications
Mark Larson
Education:
Brown University - MFA Acting, Yale University - BA American Studies
About:
Former Yale footballer, former Yale track runner, my train of thought often jumps ahead on the track, I was born while a tornado touched down and the power was out in Southampton Hospital (for real), ...
McDades Market in Jacksons Maywood Shopping Center received their re-release shipment Monday morning beforeopening. Store manager Mark Larson said he was glad his location stockedthe ice cream early because the very first customers to walk through the door asked for it.
Date: Dec 21, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
​Google extends Chrome support for 'millions' still on Windows XP
switch to a newer operating system. Millions of people are still working on XP computers every day. We want those people to have the option to use a browser that's up-to-date and as safe as possible on an unsupported operating system," Mark Larson, Google's director of engineering for Chrome, said.
Date: Apr 17, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Google: Go ahead, XP stalwarts, keep on using Chrome safely all YEAR
For that reason, Google has decided to loosen its earlier deadline. "It's April 2015 now, and we're extending that commitment," Chrome engineering boss Mark Larson said in a blog post. "We will continue to provide regular updates and security patches to Chrome on XP through the end of 2015."
Date: Apr 16, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Charting implementation of the Affordable Care Act in New England
enrollees qualifying for subsidies. However, figures from mid-March presented to lawmakers by Mark Larson, commissioner of the Department of Vermont Health Access, show that the percentage of people qualifying for subsidies in Vermont has not changed appreciably since the January figures collected by HHS.
tting cut back 50 percent or more. All the vegetables grown in the Central Valley. So that will have a dramatic effect on the price of lettuce in the store, dramatic effect on the price of broccoli asparagus, other cut vegetables, said Mark Larson, assistant manager of the Hillcrest Farmers Market.
Studies do show that the more rapid the weight loss, the more likely that it will not be sustained, said Dr. Mark Larson, a gastroenterologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. These patients will then rebound at some point, giving up their weight loss program, returning to their original
"We are pleased that we have successfully covered thousands of Vermonters with Vermont Health Connect plans, but our work isn't done until everyone is covered," said Mark Larson, commissioner of the Department of Vermont Health Access.
Date: Jan 29, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
A Choice Change: Will Vermont Scrap an Old Abortion Law?
Department of Vermont Health Access Commissioner Mark Larson, who oversees the exchange, told reporters at a Winooski press conference that, once again, the administration had fallen short of its goal: The system still couldnt process payments for small businesses seeking to insure their employees.