Jan 2013 to 2000 Senior Aeronautical Engineer (Contract w/AeroTek)Southern Capital Management Group, LLC
Jul 2010 to 2000 Owner/Managing PartnerJacobs Engineering ESTS Group Huntsville, AL Aug 1989 to Jul 2010 J-2X Engine Software Insight Lead / Jacobs Technical Fellow for Modeling and SimulationMorton-Thiokol Corporation, Huntsville Division Huntsville, AL Oct 1986 to Aug 1989 Aerospace Engineer
Education:
University of Alabama Huntsville Huntsville, AL 2015 Pursuing MS in Industrial & Systems Engineering DegreeUniversity of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL 1983 BS in Aerospace Engineering
Skills:
Modeling and Simulation, and Systems Engineering disciplines including; Design, Stress, Thermal and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Analyses. Core skills include Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Finite-Element (FE), Finite-Difference (FD), Finite-Volume (FV) Methods, Mechanical Design and Testing, Stress, Frequencies and Mode Shapes Analysis, Fracture Fatigue, Crack Propagation
Dr. Colbert graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School at Minneapolis in 1980. He works in Robbinsdale, MN and specializes in Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine and Sleep Medicine. Dr. Colbert is affiliated with North Memorial Medical Center.
Walt Disney World Resort (1990-1993) Siemens Stromberg-Carlson (1993-1996) Siemens Business Communications (1996-1998) NetRight Technologies (1998-1998) Ameritech (1998-2001) Black Dog Interactive (2001-2005) Fontana Solutions (2005-2007)
Education:
Cardinal Stritch University - Strategic Management of Information Systems, Seminole Community College - Electronic Engineering
Robert Colbert
Work:
Ford Motor Company - Senior Lead Support Tech/ Lead ToughBook Hardware support (2011)
Another officer, Robert Colbert, first shot Faisal with a less-than-lethal sponge round as Faisal approached him. Faisal then approached McMahon with the knife held out in front of him, McMahon yelled at Faisal to drop the knife, then McMahon shot him six times when Faisal got within 5 to 10 feet
shows grind and being treated like ham in a smokehouse, as he put it. In 1960 he sued producer Warner Bros. for breach of contract. He won the case and left the show, which replaced him first with Roger Moore (as Beau Maverick) and then Robert Colbert (as Brent) but soon left the air entirely.
Date: Jul 21, 2014
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
'Two and a Half Men' isn't first show to replace a major character
The switch: James Garner walked off the show in 1960 because of a contract dispute. His character, gambler Bret Maverick, was replaced by Roger Moore's Beau Maverick and, later, Robert Colbert's Brent Maverick.