Vertical Arts Architecture Dec 2013 - Jun 2016
Interior Designer
Education:
University of Central Florida 1999 - 2002
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Design
Ucf College of Business 1989 - 1992
Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Administration, Management
University of North Florida 1987 - 1989
Skills:
Furniture Interior Design Interior Architecture Design Research Residential Homes Customer Service Finish Strategic Planning Sales Sustainable Design Submittals Space Planning Renovation Furnishings Marketing Strategy Ff%26E
Certifications:
Ncidq Certificate No. 24300 National Council of Interior Design Qualifications
Interior Design Management Contractual Agreements Organizational Design Communication Skills Project Coordination Presentation Design Furniture Residential Design Team Leadership Space Planning Customer Service Program Development Material Selection Multi Tasking Commercial Interiors Financial Accounting
Interests:
Collecting Antiques Aviation Exercise Sweepstakes Home Improvement Shooting Reading Gourmet Cooking Sports The Arts Fishing Home Decoration Cooking Electronics Outdoors Crafts Collecting Kids Parenting Automobiles Travel Career Investing Traveling
Nov 1999 to 2000 Interior designerMichele McCarthy Interiors, Inc.
Nov 1999 to 2000 Interior DesignerMcCarthy Builders, Inc Daytona Beach, FL Jan 1990 to Dec 1999 Finance Manager
Education:
Daytona State College Daytona Beach, FL 1999 to 2003 Bachelor of Science in Interior Design TechnologyUniversity of Central Florida Orlando, FL 1988 to 1992 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Skills:
Licensed Interior Designer NCIDQ Certificate No. 024300, High-end Residential and Commercial Interior Design, Extensive Management and Presentation Skills, Financial Manager
Rachel C LaCour - Jacksonville FL Jim M LaCour - Jacksonville FL Scott J McCarthy - Ponce Inlet FL Michele L McCarthy - Ponce Inlet FL
International Classification:
B65D 2524
US Classification:
220739
Abstract:
A hard plastic or nylon beverage insulator holder (2) mated with a suction cup (1) inserted into the accepting ring (5) of the beverage insulator holder (2) specifically designed to firmly secure the unit to a smooth surface. The beverage insulator holder (2) is dimensioned to receive a standard sized beverage insulator and a beverage container, such as a can or a bottle. The beverage insulator holder (2) is also equiped with cup handle notch outs (6) on opposing sides to receive coffee cup handles and also finger slots for ease of receiving and removing the beverage insulator. The false bottom (3) ensures a flat and stable surface for the beverage insulator. The four stablizing feet (4) ensure the stability of the unit. The beverage insulator holder (2) is designed to accept beverage insulators, beverage containers with handles, and beverage containers.
Bill Stallings, Shannon Strunk, John Taylor, Ann Munsell, Lisa Strunk, Kelly Bornmueller, Don Merz, William Sansone, Dave Moran, Cheryl Braun, Chris Lafata, Christine Pelker