UltraVolt, Inc. Ronkonkoma, NY 2011 to 2013 Vice President of MarketingUltraVolt, Inc. Ronkonkoma, NY 2006 to 2011 Director of Marketing & International RepresentationUltraVolt, Inc. Ronkonkoma, NY 2003 to 2006 Marketing ManagerTarget Corporation Houston, TX 2003 to 2003 Team LeaderNew Holland, N.A., Inc New Holland, PA 1998 to 2001 Financial AnalystNew Holland, N.A., Inc Brugge 1997 to 1999 International Leadership Trainee
Education:
Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 2002 M.B.A. in Marketing and Supply Chain ManagementBrigham Young University Provo, UT 1997 B.S. in Business Management
Skills:
MS Office, ACT, Visual, Google Analytics, Adobe Professional, Social Media, fluent in Russian
Oct 2011 to Jun 2013 Melbourne, Fl. Contractor-S.M.A.R.T. Aviation ServicesPEMCO WORLD AIR SERVICES
Aug 2010 to Oct 2011 Tampa, Fl ContractorNORTHROP GRUMMAN
Jun 2010 to Jul 2010 Melbourne, Fl. Contractor-S.M.A.R.T. Aviation ServicesUnemployed
May 2009 to Jun 2010TIMCO AVIATION Lake City, FL Jun 2008 to May 2009 Contractor-STS ServicesAMERICAN TRANS AIR Indianapolis, IN Apr 2006 to Apr 2008 QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTORFLIGHTSTAR AIRCRAFT SERVICES Jacksonville, FL Dec 2005 to Mar 2006 Contractor-PlanetechsTIMCO AVIATION Lake City, FL Sep 2005 to Dec 2005 Contractor-STS ServicesAAR CORPORATION Indianapolis, IN Jan 2005 to Sep 2005 Indianapolis, IN. ContractorKITTY HAWK AIR CARGO Fort Wayne, IN Aug 2004 to Dec 2004 Ft Wayne, IN. Contractor-STS ServicesKALITTA AIR Oscoda, MI Jul 2004 to Aug 2004 Contractor-STS ServicesATLANTIC COAST AIRLINES
May 2004 to Jul 2004 Cincinnatti OH.ContractorSHUTTLE AMERICA Fort Wayne, IN Mar 2004 to May 2004 FT Wayne, IN. Contractor-STS ServicesPRIDE INTERNATIONAL Alexandria, LA Sep 2003 to Mar 2004 Contractor-HQ AERO ManagementOZARK AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS Bentonville, AR Apr 2003 to Sep 2003 Contractor- United TechnisourcePRIDE INTERNATIONAL Alexandria, LA Jan 2003 to Apr 2003 Contractor-HQ AERO ManagementMOBILE AEROSPACE Mobile, AL Oct 2002 to Jan 2003 Contractor-AirmateAAR CORPORATION-Oaklahoma City
Jul 2002 to Oct 2002 OK. Contractor-Strom AviationDHL AIRWAYS-CVG INT'L-Kentucky
Jun 2001 to Jun 2002 SENIOR MECHANIC / QUALITY CONTROL INSPCTORDHL AIRWAYS-CVG INT'L-Kentucky
Jun 2001 to Dec 2001EXPRESS ONE INTERNATIONAL Dayton, OH Aug 1999 to Dec 2001 Mechanic on B727AMERICAN TRANS AIR Indianapolis, IN Jan 1995 to Aug 1999 LINE MAINTENANCE Mechanic on B727-200
Education:
Deland High School DeLand, FL 1977 to 1979 Homebuilding 1,2,3
2012 to 2000 Escort ServiceSuperior Staff Resources, Inc Phoenix, AZ Nov 2009 to Jan 2010 Manufacturing TechnicianPizza Hut Fountain Hills, AZ Aug 2009 to Oct 2009 Delivery DriverProfessional Search Associates Tempe, AZ Sep 2006 to Sep 2008 Manufacturing AssociateStaffmark / On Semiconductor Phoenix, AZ Aug 2003 to Jul 2006 Production OperatorIntel Chandler, AZ Mar 2001 to Dec 2002 Manufacturing Technician
Education:
Wolmers High School Sep 1971 to Jul 1978 High School DiplomaGateway Community Electronics Algebra
Superior Staff Resources, Inc. / FlipChip Int Phoenix, AZ Nov 2009 to Jan 2010 Manufacturing TechnicianPizza Hut Fountain Hills, AZ Aug 2009 to Oct 2009 Delivery DriverProfessional Search Associates / Entrepix Tempe, AZ Sep 2006 to Sep 2008 Manufacturing AssociateStaffmark / On Semiconductor Phoenix, AZ Aug 2003 to Jul 2006 Production OperatorIntel Chandler, AZ Mar 2001 to Dec 2002 Manufacturing Technician
Education:
Gateway Community Colleges Phoenix, AZ Jan 1991 to Jan 1991 Calculus 1; Electronics Algebra; DC Circuits: Semiconductor Process - 15 Semester Hours.Wolmers High School Sep 1971 to Jul 1978 Diploma
McCallum Communications Houston, TX Aug 2012 to Nov 2012 Lead TechnicianConnexion Technologies Houston, TX 2009 to 2012 Service ManagerComcast Levittown, PA 2004 to 2009 TechnicianNeshimany Home Exteriors, Construction Langhorne, PA 2002 to 2004
Education:
University of Phoenix Feb 2013 BUSINESS/ACCOUNTING
Dr. Bailey graduated from the Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College in 1992. He works in Williamsburg, KY and specializes in Family Medicine.
Otolaryngology, Plastic Surgery within the Head & Neck
Work:
Bullhead ENT 3750 Hwy 95 STE 101, Bullhead City, AZ 86442 9287631020 (phone), 9287632076 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Emory University School of Medicine Graduated: 1989
Procedures:
Sinus Surgery Allergen Immunotherapy Hearing Evaluation Myringotomy and Tympanotomy Rhinoplasty Skull/Facial Bone Fractures and Dislocations Tonsillectomy or Adenoidectomy
Dr. Bailey graduated from the Emory University School of Medicine in 1989. He works in Bullhead City, AZ and specializes in Otolaryngology and Plastic Surgery within the Head & Neck. Dr. Bailey is affiliated with Kingman Regional Medical Center and Western Arizona Regional Medical Center.
Dr. Bailey graduated from the University of Missouri, Columbia School of Medicine in 1993. He works in Wisconsin Rapids, WI and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Bailey is affiliated with Aspirus Riverview Hospital & Clinics.
Richard Bailey - Houston TX Harold R. Potts - Humble TX
Assignee:
Electro Magnetic Resources Corp.
International Classification:
A61B 1752
US Classification:
600 9, 600 13, 600422, 600427
Abstract:
A magnetic field generator for therapeutic applications develops a static or direct current (DC) magnetic field. The generator is self-contained, and also concentrates the magnetic lines of flux in a specific area. A recipient of the therapy may thus place a limb, typically a wrist or lower portion of an arm, in the area of concentrated magnetic flux of the static magnetic field.
Electromagnetic Fields For Systemic Effect In Therapy
Marko Markov - Williamsville NY, US Carlton Hazlewood - The Woodlands TX, US Arthur Ericsson - Houston TX, US Richard Bailey - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
Electromagnetic Resources, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
A61N 2/00 A61B 17/52
US Classification:
600009000
Abstract:
A new mechanism of therapeutic action of electromagnetic fields, based upon systemic effect, applies selected EMF signals to cause efficacious therapeutic effects at sites distant from the point of application. The method of generating specific EMF waveshape and application of this exogeneous signal for therapeutic purposes allows the benefit to be achieved via the systemic effect. The EMF signals take the form of a repetitive sequence of semi sinewaves, resulting in a pulsating waveform occurring at a frequency in the range of from about 50 to about 300 pulses per second. Bridge rectification is applied to a sinusoidal signal, and a resultant therapy signal takes the form of a repetitive sequence of semi sinewaves of up to about 300 pps with a periodically recurring DC component. The shape of alternating pulses in the resultant therapy signal is modified under computer control to achieve therapeutic effects. Flux densities in the range of several hundred Gauss up to several thousand Gauss are generated. The treatment with the resultant therapy signal may be applied to an arm or leg of a therapy recipient for a sufficient length of time to cause the recipient's entire blood volume to be exposed to the therapeutic field such that this can initiate effects in cells, tissues, and organs distant from the point of application
Apparatus For Controlling The Direction Of Vehicular Traffic Movement
Richard E. Bailey - Gilbert AZ Clarence G. Austin - Scottsdale AZ
Assignee:
Park N' Shade - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
E01F 900 E01F 1300
US Classification:
404 11
Abstract:
Apparatus for controlling the direction of traffic flow wherein a plurality of rotationally mounted levers have a free end extending upwardly from the road surface. The levers are provided with removable spikes which rotate therewith to damage tires when the levers are rotated in one direction. The free end of each lever is provided with a rotationally mounted low friction contact member which contacts the adjacent surface of the tire and moves along the surface thereof. Envelopment of the free end of the lever by the tire and the coerced rotation thereof in the wrong direction do not occur. As a result, the failure of the corresponding spike to damage a tire when the vehicle is moving in the wrong direction is thereby avoided.
- Houston TX, US RICHARD E. BAILEY - The Woodlands TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes, a GE company, LLC - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 36/00 E21B 47/01
Abstract:
Apparatus including an assembly associated with a downhole tool and configured to thermally isolate a thermally sensitive component. Components of the assembly include a thermal housing; a chassis interior to the thermal housing; at least one thermally sensitive component mounted on the chassis; and a thermal isolation support connecting the chassis to the tool. The thermal isolation support comprises an elongated thermal isolator having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the thermal isolator connected to the tool at the first end and connected to the chassis at the second end, and a heat sink thermally coupled to the elongated thermal isolator at the second end. The second end of the elongated thermal isolator may comprise the only points of thermal coupling between the heat sink and the components other than the heat sink.
Saeed Rafie - Houston TX, US Richard Bailey - The Woodlands TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes, a GE company, LLC - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 17/20 E21B 17/02
Abstract:
An articulating wireline component includes a first integrally formed member having a base portion, a neck portion and a ball portion having a first diameter, and a second integrally formed member including a base section, a neck portion and a socket portion including an opening having a second diameter that is smaller than the first diameter. The ball portion is arranged in the socket portion and the second integrally formed member is formed from a solid material.