Letter B LLC since Aug 2009
Owner
Mount Mercy College since Nov 2008
IT Management Professor
Education:
Missouri University of Science and Technology 2005 - 2007
Master of Science, Masters
The University of Iowa Tippie College of Business 1994 - 1999
Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration, Master of International Studies, Marketing, Communications
University of Iowa 1994 - 1999
Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration, Master of International Studies, Marketing, Communications
Skills:
User Experience Information Architecture Management Marketing E Commerce Leadership Entrepreneurship Project Management Web Applications Usability Xml Public Speaking Social Media Strategic Planning Web Development Jquery Customer Service Training Wordpress Visual C# Asp.net Ajax Jsf Team Building Start Ups Idea Generation Social Entrepreneurship Asp.net Mvc Sharepoint Wire Framing Agile Methodologies
Owner at Letter B LLC, IT Management Professor at Mount Mercy College
Location:
Iowa City, Iowa Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Letter B LLC since Aug 2009
Owner
Mount Mercy College since Nov 2008
IT Management Professor
Skills:
Information Architecture Marketing Management E-commerce Project Management asp.net ASP.NET MVC Visual C# Wire Framing User Experience Usability XML AJAX jQuery JSF Wordpress
Us Patents
Athletic Agility Equipment And Methods Of Using The Same
Trevor Bollers - North Liberty IA, US Jennifer Bollers - North Liberty IA, US
International Classification:
A63B 26/00
US Classification:
482 23
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a grid apparatus that is useful for the training of athletes in speed, agility, strength, plyometrics, balance, cardiovascular and other training exercise activities. The grid apparatus allows athletes to move forward, backward, side to side, and diagonal at multiple height settings. Specifically, the present invention relates to a grid apparatus that has the ability to be held tight and maintain its shape while on any athletic surface. More specifically, the present invention relates to a grid apparatus that may be suspended above the ground at specific heights. The grid apparatus includes, generally, one or more straps intersecting in a grid configuration and one or more stabilizers to functionally suspend the grid apparatus above the ground.