Apr 2006 to Dec 2008 Global Business ManagerMilliken and Company
Jun 1987 to Dec 2008Milliken and Company
Mar 2003 to Apr 2006 Business ManagerMilliken and Company
Jan 2001 to Mar 2003 Business ManagerMilliken and Company
Aug 1998 to Jan 2001 Market ManagerMilliken and Company
Dec 1995 to Aug 1998 Manufacturing ManagerMilliken and Company
Jun 1987 to Aug 1998Milliken and Company Greenville, SC Oct 1994 to Dec 1995 Plant ManagerMilliken and Company LaGrange, GA Jun 1991 to Oct 1994 Plant ManagerMilliken and Company Gaffney, SC Mar 1989 to May 1991 Plant superintendent/Quality managerMilliken and Company Union, SC Jun 1987 to Mar 1989 Plant Supervisor
Education:
University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 1985 to 1987 MBAVirginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 1981 to 1985 BS in Business Management
LHT Services Harvey, LA Jul 2012 to Jan 2013 General MaintenanceW&W Steel Oklahoma City, OK Feb 2012 to Jun 2012 HelperGreat Plains Coca Cola Bottling Company Oklahoma City, OK Oct 2011 to Feb 2012 Machine OperatorCore Construction
Feb 2011 to Jul 2011 Project ManagerLOWE'S
Apr 2010 to Feb 2011 Associate in Building Material Customer ServiceUNITED STATES NAVY
Nov 2004 to Dec 2009 Boatswain mate
Education:
Miliary Training Great Lakes, IL 2004 to 2009 College Classes and Credits in Physical Ed, Health, Physics of Metal, Project Management, Carpentry, Welding 1G-6G(Structural and Maintenance)- all college creditsFreestate Challenge Academy Aberdeen, MD Jan 2004 to Jan 2004 GED in General Studies, Internship in Engineering Design with Program Solidware
Military:
Rank: E-3 Nov 2004 to Dec 2009 Branch: U.S. NAVYL.i.location.original
Skills:
Carpentry, Blueprint Reading and Estimating, Welding(MIG,TIG,FLUX ARC,GAS,HARD FACING), Masonry, Sheet metal fabrication(P.E.B.,K-SPAN, AIR DUCTS), Inventory, Forklift operating
Douglas M. Atkins - LaGrange GA William H. Pace - Newnan GA Vernon C. Brown - LaGrange GA
Assignee:
Milliken Company - Spartanburg SC
International Classification:
A46D 300
US Classification:
300 21, 300 16
Abstract:
The invention relates to an automated process for sewing a mop head intermediate and a finished mop head. Specifically, the inventive process uses overlapping panels of fabric to create pockets into which any of a variety of mop handle assemblies may be inserted. These fabric strips are sewn longitudinally onto a tufted strip, after which the ends of each mop head unit are sewn to create pockets. A border strip of fringe is then secured around the perimeter of the mop head. The automated process results in increased production consistency, improved fabric utilization, and decreased production times.
Los Angeles, CaliforniaPropriator at SoundHound Productions Professional musician for over 50 years.
Electric guitar is my specialty in the Freedie Green style for big band but also experienced in small Blues and Jazz... Professional musician for over 50 years.
Electric guitar is my specialty in the Freedie Green style for big band but also experienced in small Blues and Jazz Combos and Zydeco.
Some Classical training
I also play Banjo and Electric Bass. However,
Piano only for harmonic verification perposes.
Arlington Elementary School 234 Baltimore MD 1970-1973, Dr. Martin Luther King Elementary School 254 Baltimore MD 1973-1974, Pimlico Junior High School Baltimore MD 1974-1979