Thomas M Tolbert

age ~40

from Charlotte, NC

Also known as:
  • Thomas Michael Tolbert
  • Thomas Tracey Tolbert
  • Thomas T Tolbert
  • Tom M Tolbert
  • Tom T Albert
  • Tom Talbert
Phone and address:
6610 Beverly Springs Dr, Charlotte, NC 28270
7049049392

Thomas Tolbert Phones & Addresses

  • 6610 Beverly Springs Dr, Charlotte, NC 28270 • 7049049392
  • Fort Mill, SC
  • Arlington, VA
  • Matthews, NC
  • Saint Paul, MN

Work

  • Company:
    Belk
    Jan 2012
  • Position:
    Senior financial analyst

Education

  • School / High School:
    Wingate University- Charlotte, NC
    2011
  • Specialities:
    MBA in Finance

Resumes

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Location:
Arlington, VA
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:
Energysolutions
Finance Manager

Dollar Express Stores Llc May 2016 - Jun 2017
Manager of Financial Planning and Analysis

Ross Stores, Inc. Sep 2015 - May 2016
Senior Financial Analyst

Belk Jan 2012 - Sep 2015
Senior Financial Analyst

Wingate University Jan 2012 - Sep 2015
Education:
Wingate University 2010 - 2012
M.B.A., Finance
University of South Carolina-Columbia 2003 - 2007
B.A., Political Science, Criminal Justice
Skills:
Finance
Financial Analysis
Data Analysis
Management
Forecasting
Budgets
Analysis
Social Networking
Leadership
Retail
Corporate Fp&A
Training
Time Management
Customer Service
Event Planning
Fundraising
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Work:
Financial Claims Control
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Location:
United States
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Thomas Tolbert Charlotte, NC

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Work:
Belk

Jan 2012 to 2000
Senior Financial Analyst
Family Dollar
Charlotte, NC
Mar 2011 to Jan 2012
Analyst
Education:
Wingate University
Charlotte, NC
2011 to 2013
MBA in Finance
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC
2003 to 2007
B.A. in Political Science
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Thomas Tolbert
Owner
Thomas W Tolbert
Business Consulting Services
1823 Apple Tree Ln, Fort Mill, SC 29715
Thomas Tolbert
Chief Executive Officer, President
Immerging Generation International Inc
Plumbing/Heating/Air Cond Contractor Services-Misc
625 University Ave W, Saint Paul, MN 55104

Us Patents

  • Textile Products Constructed Using Curable Adhesive Threadless Sewing And Processes For Producing Same

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  • US Patent:
    6579403, Jun 17, 2003
  • Filed:
    Dec 21, 2000
  • Appl. No.:
    09/748638
  • Inventors:
    Thomas Warren Tolbert - Fort Mill SC
    Carmen Lee Waite - Charlotte NC
  • Assignee:
    Springs Industries, Inc. - Fort Mill SC
  • International Classification:
    B32B 714
  • US Classification:
    156291, 156390, 156295, 156297, 427377, 4273899
  • Abstract:
    Processes for constructing textile articles using curable hot melt adhesives is disclosed. In the process, a molten curable hot melt adhesive is applied to a fabric surface along a simulated sewing path and contacted to another fabric surface so that the adhesive is disposed between the fabric surfaces. The adhesive bonds the fabric surfaces so that the article can withstand subsequent fabric processing. The adhesive cures over time, causing an irreversible increase in the initial softening point of the adhesive. The resultant textile articles exhibit good seam strengths, durability and desirable aesthetics.
  • Expandable And Collapsible Window Covering And Methods For Making Same

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  • US Patent:
    20030234070, Dec 25, 2003
  • Filed:
    Mar 26, 1996
  • Appl. No.:
    08/622070
  • Inventors:
    JOHN D. RUPEL - VERONA WI, US
    DARRELL J. KUTCHMAREK - WAUNAKEE WI, US
    THOMAS W. TOLBERT - FORT MILL SC, US
  • International Classification:
    B32B003/00
    B65B011/00
  • US Classification:
    156/070000
  • Abstract:
    A method for producing an expandable and collapsible product for use in a window covering includes the steps of pleating a continuous length of material, bonding together opposing faces that face one side of the product to form a series of enclosed cells, bonding together opposed faces facing the other side of the product to form another series of enclosed cells, and removing creases from one side of the product to open one of the series of enclosed cells so that the other series of enclosed cells remains intact and connected to one another. The creases may be removed by abrading the material along the creases. The opposed faces may be bonded by applying a bead of adhesive to one of the faces and compressing the faces together. Also provided is a window covering having a multi-cellular expandable and collapsible body. The body has a number of strips of material that are creased in the center parallel to the long edges. The long edges are joined together to form a tab. Each of the strips of material define an elongated cell bounded by the creased fold on one side and the tab on the other. Successive cells are joined together by a bond line intermediate the creased folds and the tabs. A headrail is connected to the top of the body, and a bottom rail is connected to the bottom of the body. The body is provided with a means for raising and lowering the bottom rail with respect to the headrail.
  • Expandable And Collapsible Window Covering And Methods For Making Same

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  • US Patent:
    20060174999, Aug 10, 2006
  • Filed:
    Jan 18, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/334176
  • Inventors:
    John Rupel - Middleton WI, US
    Darrell Kutchmarek - Waunakee WI, US
    Thomas Tolbert - Fort Mill SC, US
    Ren Judkins - Pittsburgh PA, US
  • International Classification:
    B32B 37/00
  • US Classification:
    156197000
  • Abstract:
    A method for producing a cellular window covering product includes the steps of pleating a continuous length of material, bonding together opposing faces on one side of the product to form a series of enclosed cells, bonding together opposed faces on the other side of the product to form another series of enclosed cells, and removing creases from one side of the product to open one of the series of enclosed cells while the other series of enclosed cells remains intact and connected. The creases may be removed by abrading the material along the creases. The opposed faces may be bonded by applying a bead of adhesive to one of the faces and compressing the faces together. Also provided is a window covering having an expandable and collapsible body. The body has a number of strips of material that are creased in the center parallel to the long edges, which are joined together to form a tab. Each of the strips of material define an elongated cell bounded by the creased fold on one side and the tab on the other. Successive cells are joined together by bond lines intermediate the folds and the tabs. A headrail is connected to the top of the body, and a bottom rail is connected to the bottom of the body. The body is provided with a means for raising and lowering the bottom rail with respect to the headrail.
  • Accordion Folded Laminate Of Fiber Sheet Reinforced With Thermoplastic Film

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  • US Patent:
    49313428, Jun 5, 1990
  • Filed:
    Nov 16, 1987
  • Appl. No.:
    7/120864
  • Inventors:
    Thomas W. Tolbert - Fort Mill SC
    Jeffrey S. Dugan - Matthews NC
    John V. Cauthen - Van Wyck SC
    James E. Hendrix - Spartanburg SC
  • Assignee:
    Springs Industries, Inc. - Fort Mill SC
  • International Classification:
    E06B 394
  • US Classification:
    428 90
  • Abstract:
    An accordion folded laminate of a fiber sheet reinforced with a thermoplastic film and bonded together with adhesive is utilized as a window shade or as a shower curtain or other end use product. In the preferred form, the thermoplastic sheet comprises polyester and the adhesive comprises a low melt polyester adhesive powder. The powder is applied uniformly to the reverse face of the fiber sheet and is heated to a temperature higher than its melt temperature, and the thermoplastic sheet is pressed over the adhesive against the polyester sheet. This laminate is subsequently formed into an accordion folded configuration, with the edges of the accordion folds being heated to a temperature higher than the melt temperature of the adhesive, causing the folds to retain a memory that enhances the appearance and function of the end use product.
  • Fire Barrier Fabric

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  • US Patent:
    50912437, Feb 25, 1992
  • Filed:
    Apr 4, 1989
  • Appl. No.:
    7/333174
  • Inventors:
    Thomas W. Tolbert - Fort Mill SC
    Pamela J. Jaco - Rock Hill SC
    Jeffrey S. Dugan - Charlotte NC
    James E. Hendrix - Spartanburg SC
  • Assignee:
    Springs Industries, Inc. - Fort Mill SC
  • International Classification:
    B32B 700
  • US Classification:
    428253
  • Abstract:
    A fire-resistant fabric suitable for use as a flame barrier comprising a flame durable textile fabric substrate formed of corespun yarns, the yarns comprising a core of flame resistant filament and a sheath of staple fibers, and an intumescent coating carried by one surface of the textile fabric substrate. In normal use, the fabric is flexible and conformable and has good air porosity. When exposed to high temperature and/or a flame, however, the intumescent coating reacts and swells to form a char which closes the pores or interstices of the fabric to thus prevent flame or hot gases from penetrating therethrough.
  • Pucker And Shrink Resistant Flame Retardant Fabric Formed Of Corespun Yarns

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  • US Patent:
    49276980, May 22, 1990
  • Filed:
    Mar 15, 1989
  • Appl. No.:
    7/324266
  • Inventors:
    Pamela J. Jaco - Rock Hill SC
    Thomas W. Tolbert - Fort Mill SC
  • Assignee:
    Springs Industries, Inc. - Fort Mill SC
  • International Classification:
    B32B 2714
  • US Classification:
    428198
  • Abstract:
    A fabric formed of yarns having a core formed of fire-resistant filaments and a sheath formed of staple fibers and a cured, crosslinked composition applied to one surface of the fabric is provided. The composition comprises a first crosslinkable resin having an affinity for the fire-resistant filament core and a second crosslinkable resin having an affinity for the staple fiber sheath and for the first crosslinkable resin. The fabric because of the composition is pucker and shrink resistant, and the tensile strength and flexibility of the yarns and the aesthetic appeal of the fabric are maintained when the fabric is washed repeatedly.
  • Textile Laminate

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  • US Patent:
    59255811, Jul 20, 1999
  • Filed:
    Oct 15, 1996
  • Appl. No.:
    8/732529
  • Inventors:
    Thomas Warren Tolbert - Fort Mill SC
  • Assignee:
    Spring Industries, Inc. - Fort Mill SC
  • International Classification:
    D03D 300
  • US Classification:
    442334
  • Abstract:
    The present invention relates to a textile laminate comprising a fiberfill web substrate and a face layer. The fiberfill web substrate has a plurality of first fibers at the surface of the substrate. The face layer comprises a plurality of extruded second fibers which are mechanically intertangled with the plurality of first fibers at the surface of the substrate to thereby form the textile laminate. Typically, the first fibers of the fiberfill web are polyester fiberfill fibers and the second fibers of the extruded face layer are polypropylene fibers.
  • Fire-Resistant Fabric

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  • US Patent:
    49960997, Feb 26, 1991
  • Filed:
    Oct 27, 1989
  • Appl. No.:
    7/427738
  • Inventors:
    William M. Cooke - Charlotte NC
    James E. Hendrix - Spartanburg SC
    Thomas W. Tolbert - Fort Mill SC
  • Assignee:
    Springs Industries, Inc. - Fort Mill SC
  • International Classification:
    B32B 700
  • US Classification:
    428245
  • Abstract:
    A fire-resistant fabric suitable for use as a flame barrier comprising a flame durable textile fabric substrate formed of corespun yarns, the yarns comprising a core of flame resistant fiber and a sheath of modacrylic intumescent staple fibers. In normal use, the fabric is flexible and conformable and has good air porosity. When exposed to high temperature or a flame, however, the modacrylic intumescent sheath fiber reacts and swells to form a char which closes the pores or interstices of the fabric to thus prevent flame or hot gases from penetrating therethrough.

Medicine Doctors

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Thomas R. Tolbert

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Specialties:
Internal Medicine
Work:
Charles George VA Medical Center Primary Care
1100 Tunl Rd, Asheville, NC 28805
8282987911 (phone), 8282992502 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Tolbert works in Asheville, NC and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Tolbert is affiliated with Asheville VA Medical Center.

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Tom Tolbert CAREER HIGH 27pts vs Spurs (1990)

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Classmates

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Schools:
Dudley High School Dudley GA 1943-1945
Community:
Kathleen Kathie, Frankie White
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Schools:
Bellwood Elementary School Chesterfield VA 1983-1987
Community:
Brian Coe, Jerilynn Watkins, Bernard Brown, Tracy Custalow
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Schools:
Troy Elementary School Troy AL 1956-1960
Community:
Jay Moseley, Tasha Bundy, Torino Thomas, Roger Amos, Lee Walden, Gabriel Foster
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Schools:
M. M. Tate High School Marvell AR 1958-1962
Community:
Shirley Vannorman, Marian Covington, Roosevelt Paige, John Taylor, Thressa Booth
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Schools:
Maysville High School Maysville OK 1974-1978
Community:
Nita Edwards, Paul Smith, Brian Frizell, Steve Shepherd
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Locality:
Morgantown, California
Gender:
Male
Birthday:
1946
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Locality:
Charleston, West Virginia
Gender:
Male
Birthday:
1948
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Locality:
O-town, Indiana
Gender:
Male
Birthday:
1954

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