7 Peter Cooper Rd APT 4A, New York, NY 10010 • 2124605669
7 Peter Cooper Rd, New York, NY 10010
Arlington, VT
San Francisco, CA
Boston, MA
Work
Position:
Senior arbitrator
Education
School / High School:
University of Washington
1981
Specialities:
Graduate Studies
Specialities
Appellate Practice • Bankruptcy • Banks and Banking • Business Law • Civil Practice • Collections • Commercial Law • Commercial Real Estate • Contracts • Debtor and Creditor • Personal Injury • Premises Liability • Products Liability • Real Estate • Torts • Unfair Competition
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Stephen M. Monroe Treasurer
MONROE PARTNERS INCORPORATED
19 W 44 St, New York, NY 10036 128 W 78 St, New York, NY
Senior Arbitrator 1989 to PresentShearer's Foods, Inc
2011 to 2012 LaborerCertified Traffic Flagger
2010 to 2010 Food Worker CardMicrosoft
2007 to 2008CMS Security
2006 to 2007 Part- time Security GuardCourt Appointed Estate Executor
2005 to 2007Margaret Sweat
2000 to 2005 CaregiverExpress Personnel
1999 to 2000Metro Transit of King County
1983 to 1998Metro Transit of King County
1983 to 1998 Part-Time Bus DriverArbitrator, Better Business Bureau of Western Washington
1982 to 1997Arbitrator, Better Business Bureau of Western Washington
Apr 1996 to Apr 1996 volunteer arbitratorFinalist, Men's
1996 to 1996 Senior Management Awards from Metro Transit of King CountyPrivate Piano and Guitar Lessons
1993 to 1993 Member, South Seattle Community College Choir and Vocal Jazz EnsembleWho's Who of Emerging Leaders in America New Providence, NJ 1993 to 1993Basic Motion Picture Production and Introduction
1992 to 1993 Acting I & II, 4 credits, University of WashingtonMetro Transit of King County Alexandria, VA 1992 to 1992Arbitrator, Better Business Bureau of Western Washington
1991 to 1991 Volunteer Income Tax AssistanceWho's Who Alexandria, VA 1991 to 1991 Training and DevelopmentWho's Who Wilmette, IL 1989 to 1990Arbitrator, Better Business Bureau of Western Washington
1988 to 1990 Co-Chair, Board of Directors of Highline Head Start & Parent OrganizationUnited Way of King County
1987 to 1990 Member, Youth Development PanelArbitrator, Better Business Bureau of Western Washington
1989 to 1989 Driver visibilityUnited Way of King County
1988 to 1989 MemberBachelors of Arts in Business Administration
1987 to 1989 Volunteer youth football and basketball coachArbitrator, Better Business Bureau of Western Washington
1988 to 1988 part-time bus driverHonorable Mentions
1986 to 1988Ryerson Base Advisory Committee
1986 to 1987Seattle City Light
1985 to 1985 MemberCity of Highline
1984 to 1984Highline Home Rule Study Committee
1982 to 1984 Research ChairHighline School District
1981 to 1981 MemberGardener
1974 to 1981 Lecture Note Writer, Teacher's Assistant, Accounting Clerk, Packer TraineeInternational Business, Washington State University
1980 to 1980Minors
1980 to 1980First person 1976 to 1980Student Book Corporation
1977 to 1978 Member, Board of DirectorsRHA Plagued by Absenteeism
Feb 1977 to Feb 1977
Education:
University of Washington 1981 to 1982 Graduate StudiesWashington State University 1980 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Law Offices of David B. Bloom A Professional Corporation
Specialties:
Appellate Practice Bankruptcy Banks and Banking Business Law Civil Practice Collections Commercial Law Commercial Real Estate Contracts Debtor and Creditor Personal Injury Premises Liability Products Liability Real Estate Torts Unfair Competition
ISLN:
902417920
Admitted:
1973
University:
University of California at Los Angeles, B.S., 1969; University of California at Los Angeles, B.S., 1969
Guy D'Anna - Ridgefield NJ Stephen H. Monroe - Germantown TN Peter J. Angelini - Central Valley NY James A. Goettmann - North East PA John R. Boylan - Newtown PA
Assignee:
International Paper Company - Purchase NY
International Classification:
C08F 250 C08G 5950 C08L 6310
US Classification:
427517
Abstract:
A gloss coating composition comprising radiation curable oligomers and monomers, and photosensitizers in a homogeneous mixture having a viscosity in the range of 4500 to 8000 cps; wherein the presence of the photosensitizers causes polymerization of the radiation curable oligomers and monomers when exposed to an ultraviolet light source. The coating composition is applied to at least one surface of a substrate and exposed to an ultraviolet light source resulting in curing of the composition onto the substrate surface without substantial penetration into the substrate surface forming a gloss coated substrate.
High Gloss Ultraviolet Curable Coating For Porous Substrates
Guy D'Anna - Ridgefield NJ Stephen H. Monroe - Germantown TN Peter J. Angelini - Central Valley NY James A. Goettmann - North East PA John R. Boylan - Newtown PA
Assignee:
International Paper Company - Purchase NY
International Classification:
C08J 704 C08F 250 B32B 2702 B32B 2716
US Classification:
428 357
Abstract:
A gloss coating composition comprising radiation curable oligomers and monomers, and photosensitizers in a homogeneous mixture having a viscosity in the range of 4500 to 8000 cps; wherein the presence of the photosensitizers causes polymerization of the radiation curable oligomers and monomers when exposed to an ultraviolet light source. The coating composition is applied to at least one surface of a substrate and exposed to an ultraviolet light source resulting in curing of the composition onto the substrate surface without substantial penetration into the substrate surface forming a gloss coated substrate.
Method For Producing Paper Products Having Increased Gloss In Which Surface Characteristics Of A Release Film Are Imparted To Coated Substrates
Leroy C. Hofmann - Saddle River NJ Robert W. Hicks - Warwiek NY Jasper H. Field - Goshen NY Stephen H. Monroe - Germantown TN
Assignee:
International Paper Company - Purchase NY
International Classification:
B05D 312
US Classification:
427361
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for producing a paper product having a surface with enhanced gloss. The method includes the following steps: Applying a continuous layer of an impressionable coating material to a paper product; contacting the layer of coating material with a polymer release film having a smooth and glossy surface substantially free of defects, the surface having non-adhering and release characteristics; and solidifying the coating material during contact with the release film. Using this technique, a smooth and glossy surface of the release film is substantially imparted to a surface of the layer of solidified coating material. In the case of clay-coated substrates, the coating is solidified by heating, whereas in the case of polyethylene-coated substrates, the coating is solidified by cooling. The end product is a coated substrate in which the coating has a glossy surface to which the texture of a film has been imparted.
"It's very unlikely that they would be able to spread the disease to fellow passengers," Stephen Monroe, deputy director of the CDC's National Center for Emerging Zoonotic and Infectious Diseases, told CNN last year.
istorically, Ebola virus disease in Africa has killed up to 90 percent of those infected. In this outbreak, the fatality rate is nearer 60 percent, said Stephen Monroe, deputy director at the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions National Center for Emerging & Zoonotic Infectious Diseases.
Date: Jul 29, 2014
Source: Google
Ebola's Escape From Africa Unlikely Though Not Impossible
Historically, the disease has killed as many as 90 percentof people who are infected. In this outbreak, the fatality rateis closer to 60 percent, said Stephen Monroe, deputy director atthe CDCs National Center for Emerging & Zoonotic InfectiousDiseases. Early treatment may lead to higher su