Preffered and Small Business Controller at Bank of America
Location:
Charlotte, North Carolina
Industry:
Banking
Work:
Bank of America since Jul 2013
Preffered and Small Business Controller
Bank of America - Charlotte, North Carolina Area Jun 2012 - Jul 2013
Finance Risk Management- SOX, DCP, FDICIA
Bank of America - Charlotte, North Carolina Area Jun 2011 - Sep 2012
Finance Management Associate Program Intern
Education:
Appalachian State University 2008 - 2012
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Finance & Banking and Risk Management & Insurance
Skills:
Risk Management
Interests:
Playing/watching sports, hiking, rock climbing, traveling and trying new foods.
Awards:
Martha Guy Insitute Scholarship Walker College of Business A two year scholarship awarded upon completion of the Walker College of Business Martha Guy Summer Business Institute. Beroth Scholarship Walker College of Business A scholarship awarded to a Walker College of Business who excels in academics and is involved in leadership roles. Price Banking Scholarship Walker College of Business Scholarship awarded to a Walker College of Business student who exemplifies academic excelence in the Finance and Banking Major. Bowden Scholarship Walker College of Business Scholarship awarded to a Walker College of Business student who exemplifies academic excelence in the Finance and Banking Major.
Dr. Nowicki graduated from the University of Florida College of Medicine at Gainesville in 1985. He works in Jackson, MS and specializes in Pediatric Gastroenterology. Dr. Nowicki is affiliated with University Of Mississippi Medical Center.
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Us Patents
Method For The Joining Of Ocular Tissues Using Laser Light
Neal I. Burstein - Longmont CO John M. Williams - Marshfield WI Michael J. Nowicki - Longmont CO William Q. Jeffers - Boulder CO
Assignee:
Helios Inc. - Longmont CO
International Classification:
A61N 506
US Classification:
606 4
Abstract:
An effective method for welding corneal and/or scleral tissues. To join the tissues, laser light is applied using a wavelength which enables penetration of the light to a tissue depth of about 0. 2-2. 0 mm. The wavelength is selected from within one of the following ranges: (1) 1400-1900 nm, or (2) 2100-2400 nm. In epikeratophakia procedures, the wavelength ranges will be 1900-2100 nm or 2400-2650 nm, allowing a tissue penetration depth of about 0. 05-0. 2 mm. A laser power output value is selected so that the tissue temperature during welding remains at about 44. degree. -60. degree. C. This value is between about 30 mW-1. 5 W. The laser light may be applied in the form of a spot-type beam, an elongate beam, or an annular beam. Application of laser light in the foregoing manner enables ocular tissues to be safely and effectively welded, and is useful in corneal transplantation.