Independent Systems Consultant - Project Manager Feb 2011 to 2000Fiserv Inc Valley Forge, PA Jan 2005 to Feb 2011 Professional Services, Project ConsultantJuly First Business Solutions Burlington, NJ Mar 2003 to Dec 2004 Project and Training ConsultantPinkerton Computer Consultants Plymouth Meeting, PA 1999 to 2002 HIPAA Project ManagerEducational Employees Credit Union Fresno, CA 1997 to 1998 Corporate/Operations AnalystUsers Incorporated Valley Forge, PA 1993 to 1997 Training Development Consultant - Delivery ServicesFidelity Bank N.A Philadelphia, PA 1988 to 1993 Associate - Corporate Trust Administration
Education:
St. Joseph's University Philadelphia, PA 1981 to 1989 BA in Political Science
Independent Systems Consultant - Project Manager Feb 2011 to 2000Fiserv Inc Valley Forge, PA Jan 2005 to Feb 2011 Professional Services, Project ConsultantJuly First Business Solutions Burlington, NJ Mar 2003 to Dec 2004 Project and Training ConsultantPinkerton Computer Consultants Plymouth Meeting, PA 1999 to 2002 HIPAA Project ManagerEducational Employees Credit Union Fresno, CA 1997 to 1998 Corporate/Operations AnalystUsers Incorporated Valley Forge, PA 1993 to 1997 Training Development Consultant - Delivery ServicesFidelity Bank N.A Philadelphia, PA 1988 to 1993 Associate - Corporate Trust Administration
Education:
St. Joseph's University Philadelphia, PA 1981 to 1989 BA in Political Science
Richard M. Barina - Wellington FL, US Jason Michael Campbell - Raleigh NC, US Dean F. Herring - Youngsville NC, US Edward J. McNulty - Raleigh NC, US Paul Andrew Wormsbecher - Apex NC, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H01R 13/62
US Classification:
439157, 439372
Abstract:
A printed circuit board is configured as a daughterboard to include at least one lever pivotable between open and closed positions. The lever applies leverage to a card guide structure to selectively urge the daughterboard into or out of engagement with a connector of a motherboard. A manually operable pivotable latch member is mounted on the daughterboard for selectively retaining the lever(s) in a closed position. The latch member may be spring biased so that it maintains the lever(s) in the closed position and returns to a latch position after being manually pivoted to release the lever(s). The lever(s) may be spring biased toward the open position. An optical switch may be provided on the daughterboard to sense whether the lever is in a closed position, and to responsively interrupt power and/or bus signals to the daughterboard when the lever is not sensed in the closed position.