Feb 2012 to 2000 PrincipalSports Endeavors, Inc Hillsborough, NC Jan 2005 to May 2011 Team Sales SupervisorDurham Public Schools Durham, NC Aug 1993 to Jun 2004 Spanish/French TeacherAkzo Nobel New York, NY Apr 1987 to Jan 1991 International Operations and IT Systems AuditorFord Export Corporation Dearborn, MI Sep 1984 to Jan 1987 International Financial AnalystCRE, Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Jan 1980 to Jun 1982 Translator/Interpreter
Education:
University of North Carolina Greensboro, NC 1991 to 1993 MA Teacher CertificationOhio University Athens, OH 1982 to 1984 Master's in International Business AdministrationAppalachian State University Boone, NC Aug 1977 to Dec 1980 B.A. in Foreign LanguagesUniversit de Bourgogne Dijon (21) 1978 to 1978 Certificate (Diplme d'tudes en Langue Franaise) in French Studies (Summer Abroad)
Skills:
Multiple Channel Sales. Excellent Communication Skills in both a Cross-Cultural and Multilingual Environment. Fluency in Spanish and French. Intermediate Level fluency in Portuguese. Widely travelled to over 28 countries. Studied abroad in France and worked professionally in Bolivia for 2 years. Business Development and Project Management Experience. Multimedia Presentations with PowerPoint. Advanced Level Skills in Excel and Word. Relationship Management using CRM systems (Goldmine and Sales Force.com). Strong Closing and Negotiation Skills with Top Decision Makers. Analytical and Strategic Thinker -attentive to detail. Member - National Association of Sales Professionals.
Murray Busato - Clinton Township MI, US Joseph A. Wilson - Royal Oak MI, US James T. McIntyre - Sterling Heights MI, US Peter G. Weissinger - Sterling Heights MI, US
Assignee:
BorgWarner Inc. - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
F16K 31/02
US Classification:
251214, 12356821, 137242, 251355
Abstract:
An anti-coking valve arrangement having a valve body that defines a passage for the flow of fluid medium. Valve seat and valve member positioned within the valve body and function to control the flow of fluid medium. A first anti-coking device is operably associated with the valve stem. A second anti-coking device is operably associated with the bearing guide member. A third anti-coking device is operably associated with the valve member and the valve seat. A fourth anti-coking device is operably associated with the valve stem and the bearing guide. A fifth anti-coking device is operably associated with the bearing guide. A sixth anti-coking device is operably associated between the valve stem and the bearing guide.
Joseph A. Wilson - Royal Oak MI, US Micheal Hopkins, Jr. - Clarkston MI, US James T. McIntyre - Sterling Heights MI, US Guy L. Abbitt - Goodrich MI, US Robert S. Czarnowski - Oxford MI, US
Assignee:
BorgWarner Inc. - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
F02M 25/07 F02B 47/08 F16K 25/00
US Classification:
12356811, 251368
Abstract:
Mechanical systems having anti-stick mediums applied thereto are provided. In one aspect, exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve systems having anti-stick mediums applied thereto are also provided. The anti-stick medium can be applied to any contacting surface, such as but not limited to the valve surface and/or the valve seat surface. The anti-stick medium is intended to prevent the valve surface and the valve seat surface sticking or bonding together, especially with respect to the operation of cooled or cold side EGR systems. If any materials should stick to the anti-stick medium, a portion of the anti-stick medium will break away from the surface, allowing the surface and/or component to function normally. The anti-stick medium can include, without limitation, boron nitride coatings, boron nitride aerosols, boron nitride greases, thin dense chrome platings, perfluoroalkoxy, and combinations thereof.
Murray Busato - Clinton Township MI, US Joseph Wilson - Royal Oak MI, US James McIntyre - Sterling Heights MI, US Peter Weissinger - Sterling Heights MI, US
Assignee:
BorgWarner Inc. - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
F16K 31/44
US Classification:
251214000
Abstract:
An anti-coking valve arrangement having a valve body that defines a passage for the flow of fluid medium. Valve seat and valve member positioned within the valve body and function to control the flow of fluid medium. A first anti-coking device is operably associated with the valve stem. A second anti-coking device is operably associated with the bearing guide member. A third anti-coking device is operably associated with the valve member and the valve seat. A fourth anti-coking device is operably associated with the valve stem and the bearing guide. A fifth anti-coking device is operably associated with the bearing guide. A sixth anti-coking device is operably associated between the valve stem and the bearing guide.
Loren H. Kline - Oregon OH Eddie L. Johnson - Detroit MI John G. Berent - Madison Heights MI James T. McIntyre - Sterling Heights MI
Assignee:
Colt Industries Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
F16K 1100
US Classification:
137560
Abstract:
A control module for controlling the operation of multiple fluid pressure actuated devices and electrical devices, as in an automotive heating/cooling system, includes a one-piece sheet metal frame or bracket upon which a plurality of solenoid valves, circuit boards and a manifold are assembled in a compact, tightly, but easily assembled, package. The assembled package is of a generally rectangular box-shaped configuration with electrical and fluid flow connections located at one end to connect with electric and fluid connectors fixedly mounted on the vehicle to provide a simple plug-in-type installation of the module on the vehicle assembly line.