First Baptist since Jan 2004
Pastor
Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary Feb 1999 - Jun 2003
Dean of Students
Education:
Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School
Master of Divinity (M.Div.), Theology/Theological Studies
Florida State University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), African-American/Black Studies
Web Content Developer Lead At Farm Credit Bank Of Texas
Decker Middle School Manor, TX 2012 to 2013 Math TeacherTexas Empowerment Academy Austin, TX 2011 to 2012 Internship - Math TeacherJ&D Productions Lubbock, TX 1991 to 2011 OwnerAfrican American Chamber of Commerce Lubbock, TX 2001 to 2010 President/CEOTexas Tech University Lubbock, TX Jun 2002 to Jun 2004 Senior Business Development SpecialistJ&D Productions Midland, TX 1998 to 2000 Lubbock, TX, & USA Sales Floor & Project Manager
Education:
ATC Huston Tillotson University Austin, TX May 2013 Teaching Certification MathTexas Tech University Lubbock, TX May 1998 MBA in Leadership, Entrepreneurship & Economic DevelopmentTexas Tech University Lubbock, TX May 1992 BA in Telecommunication TV production and facility management
Skills:
Business Incubation, Business Plan Development, Non profit organization mangement, Customer Service, Community Development, Strategic Tactical Planning, Grant Program Management, Public Relations
Dr. Davis graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 1984. He works in Savannah, GA and specializes in Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine.
Department Of Health At Clay County 3229 Bear Run Blvd, Orange Park, FL 32065 9042723177 (phone), 9042724353 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine Graduated: 1959
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Davis graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 1959. He works in Orange Park, FL and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Brian Bergeron - Austin TX, US Reginald Davis - Cockeysville MD, US Michael Funk - North Bend WA, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/44
US Classification:
623017160
Abstract:
A pseudo arthrosis device may be placed in a disc space to provide support for adjacent vertebrae. The device may have an enclosure formed from a flexible, permeable material. A core may be packed in the enclosure. The core may be compressible and/or flexible. In certain embodiments, the core may include a plurality of elongated members. In other embodiments, the core may include ridges or grooves. The enclosure may be placed in an intervertebral space between the adjacent vertebrae such that the core is disposed between the adjacent vertebrae. The pseudo arthrosis device may include a tab designed to couple the enclosure to an adjacent vertebrae.
System And Method For Performing Vertebral Reduction Using A Sleeve
Peter Thomas Miller - Austin TX, US Charles R. Forton - Leander TX, US Bruce A. Riceman - Leander TX, US Larry T. Khoo - Studio City CA, US Reginald James Davis - Cockeysville MD, US Michael Scott Hisey - Flower Mound TX, US
Assignee:
Zimmer Spine Austin, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
A61B 17/70 A61B 17/86
US Classification:
606246, 606308
Abstract:
Embodiments described herein provide systems and methods for vertebral reduction using sleeves detachably coupled to collars of bone fasteners. The reduction can be performed during a minimally invasive procedure for implanting spinal stabilization systems. A sleeve can include internal threads that match threads on the respective collar to form a continuous set of threads. Threads on a closure member can be engaged with the threads on the sleeve and the closure member turned to translate the closure member along the sleeve. The closure member can be used to push a rod relative to the collar to which the sleeve is attached to cause a vertebral body to move.
Peter Thomas Miller - Austin TX, US Charles R. Forton - Leander TX, US Reginald James Davis - Cockeysville MD, US
Assignee:
Zimmer Spine Austin, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
A61B 17/88 A61B 17/00
US Classification:
606279, 606 80
Abstract:
Embodiments described herein provide tools and methods for spinal fusion procedures. One embodiment of a tool can be a pedicle access tool that performs the functions of targeting needle, cannula, tap and awl. The cannula of the tool can be used to guide various tools and bone graft or fusion promoting material to a surgical site for a spinal fusion procedure, such as a posterolateral procedure. In other embodiments, a k-wire can be used as the guide.
System And Method For Performing Vertebral Reduction Using A Sleeve
- Edina MN, US Charles R. Forton - Austin TX, US Bruce A. Riceman - Leander TX, US Larry T. Khoo - Studio City CA, US Reginald J. Davis - Cockeysville MD, US Michael Scott Hisey - Flower Mound TX, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/70
Abstract:
Embodiments described herein provide systems and methods for vertebral reduction using sleeves detachably coupled to collars of bone fasteners. The reduction can be performed during a minimally invasive procedure for implanting spinal stabilization systems. A sleeve can include internal threads that match threads on the respective collar to form a continuous set of threads. Threads on a closure member can be engaged with the threads on the sleeve and the closure member turned to translate the closure member along the sleeve. The closure member can be used to push a rod relative to the collar to which the sleeve is attached to cause a vertebral body to move.
OU went ahead 37-24 on a 23-yard Mayfield to Westbrook pass play with 11:51 left in the third, but Texas Tech got it back to within a touchdown on its next series on a 32-yard Mahomes to Reginald Davis TD pass.
Date: Oct 22, 2016
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Harris leads -- what?!? -- and Fournette follows him into the record books ...
LSU absolutely looked on the brink of disaster after Harris was intercepted by Tech's Dakota Allen at the LSU 32. Mahomes cashed in the mistake by zipping a 31-yard TD pass to Reginald Davis that cut the Tigers' lead to 21-20 with 10:28 left in the third quarter.
Date: Dec 30, 2015
Source: Google
Missed opportunities haunt Kansas in 34-21 loss at Texas Tech
Receiver Nigel King dropped a deep ball that would have extended a drive into Texas Tech territory. Cornerback Dexter McDonald dropped a would-be interception, just moments before Texas Tech extended its lead to 10-0 on a 13-yard strike from Webb to Reginald Davis. And sophomore kicker Matthew Wyma
Texas Tech led 17-7 at halftime off two touchdown passes by Webb. He got his first when he found Reginald Davis on fade route in near corner of the end zone to put the Red Raiders up 10-0. Webbs second TD pass, an 8-yarder to Bradley Marquez, made it 17-0. It was Texas Techs largest lead of the se
Brad Marquez had eight catches for 106 yards for the Red Raiders (2-2, 0-1 Big 12). Jakeem Grant had a career-high 12 receptions for 100 yards and a touchdown, and Reginald Davis caught two touchdown passes.
ke the past two seasons as a starter at Lake Travis High School in Austin, Texas, while winning a state championship. In the fourth quarter alone, he completed 15 of 18 passes for 175 yards and two TDs 3 yards to Jakeem Grant and 22 yards to Reginald Davis, who turned a short pass into a score.
And, if that was not bad enough, it then came out that Zynga executives, including CEO Mark Pincus, CFO David Wehner, COO John Schappert, and general counsel Reginald Davis, as well as many heavy investors, such as Google, Venture Partners, Union Square Ventures, Reid Hoffman and others, all cashed
Date: Aug 04, 2012
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Electronic Arts sues Zynga, says 'The Ville' copies 'The Sims Social' game
"It's unfortunate that EA thought that this was an appropriate response to our game, and clearly demonstrates a lack of understanding of basic copyright principles," Reginald Davis, Zynga's general counsel, said in a statement.