JRK Hotels / Sheraton Nashville Nashville, TN Mar 2013 to Jul 2013 Director of RoomsDoubletree by Hilton at the Entrance to Universal Orlando / Interstate Hotels & Resorts Orlando, FL Dec 2010 to Feb 2013 Director of RoomsSheraton Safari Hotel & Suites / Interstate Hotels & Resorts Orlando, FL 2007 to 2010 Assistant General ManagerMonarch Place Hotels Springfield, MA 2003 to 2007 Director of Rooms / Director of RevenueBristol Hotels & Resorts Boston, MA 2002 to 2002 Rooms Division ManagerMeristar Hotels & Resorts Dedham, MA 2000 to 2000 Rooms Division ManagerStarwood Hotels & Resorts New Orleans, LA 1999 to 2000 Director of Reservations
Education:
Johnson and Wales University May 1995 Master of Science in Hospitality AdministrationJohnson and Wales University Jul 1994 Bachelor of Science in Hotel Restaurant Management
Anesthesia Associates PA 125 Doughty St STE 420, Charleston, SC 29403 8437233441 (phone), 8437220810 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine Graduated: 1986
Languages:
English French Spanish
Description:
Dr. MacDonald graduated from the Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine in 1986. He works in Charleston, SC and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. MacDonald is affiliated with Roper Hospital.
David Edwards Blore - Westborough MA, US Paul F. Fidlin - Wayland MA, US Soichiro Hayashi - Framingham MA, US Thomas E. Macdonald - Boston MA, US Peter C. Santoro - Shirley MA, US
International Classification:
H04R 1/02
US Classification:
381338
Abstract:
A modular horn type loudspeaker and a modular horn array formed of modular loudspeakers. An acoustic horn includes a first acoustic module. The first acoustic module includes a first acoustic driver and a first acoustic duct, for conducting acoustic energy from the first acoustic driver. The first acoustic duct has a first opening through which acoustic energy is radiated. The first acoustic duct is characterized by a first centerline. A second acoustic module includes a second acoustic driver and a second acoustic duct, for conducting acoustic energy from the acoustic driver. The second acoustic duct has a second opening through which acoustic energy is radiated. The second acoustic duct is characterized by a second centerline. The first module and the second module are configured to be positioned and held in place so that the first and second openings are aligned to form a substantially continuous diffraction slot and so that the first and second centerlines are normal to an arc and intersect at a first one of a plurality of angles.
- Framingham MA, US Paul F. Fidlin - Wayland MA, US Soichiro Hayashi - Tokyo, JP Thomas E. MacDonald - Boston MA, US Peter C. Santoro - Groton MA, US
Assignee:
Bose Corporation - Framingham MA
International Classification:
H04R 1/30 H04R 1/34
Abstract:
A modular horn type loudspeaker and a modular horn array formed of modular loudspeakers. An acoustic horn includes a first acoustic module. The first acoustic module includes a first acoustic driver and a first acoustic duct, for conducting acoustic energy from the first acoustic driver. The first acoustic duct has a first opening through which acoustic energy is radiated. The first acoustic duct is characterized by a first centerline. A second acoustic module includes a second acoustic driver and a second acoustic duct, for conducting acoustic energy from the acoustic driver. The second acoustic duct has a second opening through which acoustic energy is radiated. The second acoustic duct is characterized by a second centerline.
- Framingham MA, US Paul F. Fidlin - Wayland MA, US Soichiro Hayashi - Framingham MA, US Thomas E. MacDonald - Boston MA, US Peter C. Santoro - Groton MA, US
Assignee:
Bose Corporation - Framingham MA
International Classification:
G10K 11/26
US Classification:
181192, 2989623
Abstract:
A modular horn type loudspeaker and a modular horn array formed of modular loudspeakers. An acoustic horn includes a first acoustic module. The first acoustic module includes a first acoustic driver and a first acoustic duct, for conducting acoustic energy from the first acoustic driver. The first acoustic duct has a first opening through which acoustic energy is radiated. The first acoustic duct is characterized by a first centerline. A second acoustic module includes a second acoustic driver and a second acoustic duct, for conducting acoustic energy from the acoustic driver. The second acoustic duct has a second opening through which acoustic energy is radiated. The second acoustic duct is characterized by a second centerline.
Del Monte Elementary School Monterey CA 1953-1956, Robert Down Elementary School Pacific Grove CA 1956-1960, Forest Grove Elementary School Pacific Grove CA 1960-1960, Pacific Grove Junior High School Pacific Grove CA 1960-1962