Tommie Ann Williams - Clanton AL David A. Williams - Clanton AL
International Classification:
A62B 3500
US Classification:
119770
Abstract:
A safety jacket and harness system including a body harness formed by a pair of torso bands and a pair of shoulder straps. The torso bands form an upper torso band and a lower torso band. Each torso band has a fastening member that is attached to end portions. The pair of shoulder straps each have a first shoulder strap portion and a second shoulder strap portion. Each shoulder strap portion is coupled together by a fastening member when each shoulder strap is attached to the pair of torso bands. Included is a center strap that is fixedly attached to the pair of torso bands and has a locking member at a top end. A safety strap has a first safety strap end that can couple with the locking member of the center strap, and a second safety strap end that can be looped and fastened around a tree trunk. An escape strap is attached to the safety strap. Lastly, a jacket receives the body harness when worn by a hunter using a tree stand with the center strap of the harness coupled to the safety strap looped around the tree trunk.
KI - Green Bay, Wisconsin Area since Jun 2013
Support Technician
Bellin Memorial Hospital - Green Bay, Wisconsin Area Feb 2012 - Jun 2013
IT Service Desk Analyst
St. Vincent Hospital Green Bay - Green Bay, Wisconsin Area May 2011 - Nov 2011
Desktop Support Technician I
STAPLES PRINT SOLUTIONS Sep 2006 - Feb 2010
Associate Business Analyst
First Data Corporation Feb 2003 - Aug 2006
Lan Administrator
Education:
Bellevue University 2008 - 2011
Bachelors of Science, Investigations
Ashworth College 2004 - 2006
Associate of Science (A.S.), Criminal Justice
Papillion LaVista 1986 - 1989
Honor & Awards:
Inducted into the Minor League Football Hall of Fame on December 3rd, 2009 in Las Vegas Nevada.
Only Nebraska player to be inducted into Minor League Hall of Fame.
1989 to 2005 Retirement, Prosecuting Attorney, Economic Development, County Commission
Education:
Ross Business Institute Oak Park, MI 1986 CertificateBooker T Washington Business College Birmingham, AL Business AdministrationImmaculate High School Birmingham, AL Diploma
One reason the Bullards pushed the Legislature so hard is that Ava's great-uncle is Sen. Tommie Williams, R-Lyons, who has championed her cause and found other lawmakers just as enthusiastic, such as Sen. Charlie Bethel, R-Dalton.
Date: Apr 18, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Your daily jolt: With new GOP leadership, state Senate rift may be at an end
On the losing end was Bill Cowsert of Athens. He had been at the top of a slate of candidates put together by outgoing President pro tem Tommie Williams of Lyons and other GOP senators who banded together two years ago to strip Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle of his authority over the chamber.
Headline contests for leadership positions within the Senate include Bill Cowsert versus David Shafer for President Pro Tem, replacing Tommie Williams who decided earlier not to seek another term in Senate leadership. Senate Majority Leader Chip Rogers is said to be challenged by Ronnie Chance, cur
Date: Nov 15, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
IPads to Outpace Computers in Schools by 2016, Poll Says
Earlier this year, Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook indicated that demand for the iPad is strong among education customers. In February, Georgia Senate President pro tem Tommie Williams (R-Lyons) proposed a plan to replace conventional textbooks in middle schools with the iPad. Williams met with Apple
Date: Nov 03, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Schools expect to have more iPads than computers in next 5 years
to get rid of conventional textbooks and shift middle school classrooms to the iPad. Tommie Williams hopes to see printed books replaced, and met with Apple to discuss a plan to make the iPad a central component in the state's education system.
Date: Oct 31, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Georgia state senator hopes to replace schoolbooks with iPads
Republican Senate President pro tem Tommie Williams told the press earlier this week that the Georgia legislature and educators are considering a proposal by Apple to replace printed books, according to a