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Renaissance Technologies LLC New York, NY Jan 2012 to Sep 2012 SENIOR TAX ANALYSTPricewaterhouseCoopers LLP New York, NY Jun 2010 to Jan 2012 SENIOR ASSOCIATEPricewaterhouseCoopers LLP San Francisco, CA Jul 2006 to Jun 2010 SENIOR ASSOCIATE
Education:
University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu Honolulu, HI 2005 to 2006 Master in AccountancyBusiness University of Washington Seattle Seattle, WA 2001 to 2005 Bachelor of Arts
Skills:
Tax Research, Hedge Fund Accounting, Fund of funds, Private Equity Funds, Regulated Investment Companies (RICs), REITS
Us Patents
Composition And Process For Reducing The Curl And Frizziness Of Hair
A process for reducing curl and/or frizziness of hair comprising: (a) providing a composition for reducing curl and/or frizziness of hair, said composition comprising, in a cosmetically acceptable carrier: (i) at least one non-hydroxide base; (ii) at least one protein denaturant different from (a)(i); (iii) at least one alkoxysilane comprising at least one solubilizing functional group; and (iv) optionally, at least one fatty substance; (b) contacting the hair with the composition in (a) to form treated hair; (c) optionally, rinsing the composition in (a) from the treated hair; (d) optionally, contacting the treated hair with a conditioning agent; (e) smoothing the treated hair using a combination of heat and means for physically smoothing hair to form smoothed hair; (f) optionally, shampooing the smoothed hair; and (g) rinsing the smoothed hair.