Medical School University of Ia Roy J & L Carver Com Graduated: 1998 Medical School University of North Dakota / Main Campus Graduated: 1991 Medical School U Ia Hosps Graduated: 1991
Dr. Jeffrey J Peterson, Minneapolis MN - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Medical School University of Mn Med Sch Graduated: 1994 Medical School University Ia Hosps Graduated: 2000 Medical School University Ia Hosps Graduated: 2004 Medical School University Ia Hosps Graduated: 2005
Jeffrey M Peterson, Bloomington MN - OD (Doctor of Optometry)
Consulting Radiologists Ltd
800 E 28Th St, Minneapolis, MN 55407 Consulting Radiologists Ltd
1221 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55403 Baldwin Area Medical Center, Inc.
730 10Th Ave, Baldwin, WI 54002
1031-Commercial Partners Exchange Company Llc 200 S Sixth St #1300, Minneapolis, MN 55402 612 643-1031 (Office)
Licenses:
Minnesota - Authorized to practice 1996
Experience:
Adjunct Professor of law at William Mitchell College of Law - 2006-present President at Commercial Partners Exchange Company, LLC - 2005-present
Education:
University of Minnesota Law School Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1996 University of Minnesota Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts - Speech Communication Graduated - 1990
Specialties:
Tax - 90%, 24 years Real Estate - 10%, 28 years
Languages:
English
Associations:
Minnesota Commercial Association of Realtors (MNCAR) - Member, 2007-present Hennepin County Bar Association - Member, 1996-present Minnesota State Bar Association - Member, 1996-present Hennepin County Bar Association, Real Property Section - Chairperson, 2007-2008
Description:
Qualified Intermediary for 1031 Tax Deferred Exchanges
Jeff Peterson helps people save money through tax deferred
1031 exchanges, build-to-suit construction...
Mar 2013 to 2000 Regional Sales Vice PresidentMondelz International Eden Prairie, MN Apr 2012 to Mar 2013 Customer Vice PresidentKraft Foods (Nabisco) Eden Prairie, MN Jan 2011 to Apr 2012 Category Business Manager - Snacks BULexmark International Bloomington, MN Jan 2009 to Jan 2011 Key Accounts Sales Manager, Target and Best Buy3M COMPANY
2002 to 2008 SALES & MARKETING MANAGER3M COMPANY
1998 to 2002 National Account Manager3M COMPANY
1996 to 1998 Marketing SupervisorPNWFIC
1985 to 1996 Pacific Northwest City of Hope Board Member3M
Accelerated Leadership Development Program II
Education:
Mankato State University Mankato, MN 1984 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Thrifty White Pharmacy Plymouth, MN May 2014 to Aug 2014 Pharmacy TechnicianMedix Staffing Bloomington, MN Mar 2014 to May 2014 Pharmacy TechnicianMerwin LTC Pharmacy New Brighton, MN Jun 2012 to Apr 2014 Pharmacy TechnicianMerwin LTC Pharmacy New Brighton, MN Nov 2011 to Jun 2012 Driver CoordinatorMilios Sandwiches Edina, MN Dec 2007 to Dec 2011 Breadbaker/Store Opener/DriverCrosstown Covenant Church Minneapolis, MN Jul 2002 to Aug 2006
Education:
Cairn University Langhorne, PA Dec 2006 Bachelor of Science
Temple Bottling Company Temple, TX Nov 2014 to Jan 2015 Quality Assurance Laboratory TechnicianThrifty White Pharmacy Plymouth, MN May 2014 to Aug 2014 Pharmacy TechnicianMedix Staffing Bloomington, MN Mar 2014 to May 2014 Pharmacy TechnicianMerwin LTC Pharmacy New Brighton, MN Jun 2012 to Apr 2014 Pharmacy TechnicianMerwin LTC Pharmacy New Brighton, MN Nov 2011 to Jun 2012 Driver CoordinatorMilios Sandwiches Edina, MN Dec 2007 to Dec 2011 Breadbaker/Store Opener/DriverCrosstown Covenant Church Minneapolis, MN Jul 2002 to Aug 2006
Education:
Cairn University Langhorne, PA Dec 2006 Bachelor of Science
Arbys Shakopee, MN Dec 2003 to Mar 2012 Shift ManagerMcDonalds Shakopee, MN Aug 1997 to Mar 2000 Shift Manager
Education:
American Indian OIC Minneapolis, MN 2000 to 2001 Certificate in Information TechnologyColumbia Heights High School Columbia Heights, MN 1983 to 1985 High School Diploma in General
Skills:
Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Type 85 WPM, Money Handling, POS Registers
Greater Twin Cities United Way Minneapolis, MN 2008 to 2010 Senior Loaned ExecutiveVolkart May & Associates, Inc Plymouth, MN 2006 to 2008 Marketing, Manager Key Client Relationships, business to business developmentLake Region Sales, LLC Plymouth, MN 2004 to 2006 Manufactures RepresentativeAndrews Johnson Brusacoram Inc Minneapolis, MN 1999 to 2004 Manufactures RepresentativeJD Peterson Sales Company Plymouth, MN 1997 to 1999 Manufactures RepresentativeVillage Chevrolet Wayzata, MN 1993 to 1999 SalesBright Lights Minneapolis, MN 1996 to 1997 Purchasing Agent/Customer Service ManagerR.C. Handy Sales Company Minnetonka, MN 1992 to 1992 Manufacturers RepresentativeAMP Inc. - Netcon Division Harrisburg, PA 1990 to 1991 Manufacturers RepresentativeBarber Electric Supply Saint Paul, MN 1989 to 1990 Distributor SalesJ.H. Larson Electric Golden Valley, MN 1988 to 1989 Distributor SalesLee-Noonan Company Minnetonka, MN 1984 to 1988 Inside Sales - QuotationsLappin Electric Company Minneapolis, MN 1976 to 1984 Distributor Sales
Education:
North Hennepin Community College Brooklyn Park, MN Jan 2009 to Jan 2009 Computer ScienceOpus College of Business, University of St Thomas Minneapolis, MN Jan 2009 to Jan 2009 Mini MBAUniversity of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 1989
Craig A. Masmar - Lake Elmo MN Jeffrey S. Peterson - Hudson WI Michael L. Teetzel - Hugo MN
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - Saint Paul MN
International Classification:
B24D 328
US Classification:
451539, 451536, 51298
Abstract:
A tearable abrasive article is provided which includes a backing comprising a polymer film having a scrim partially embedded therein and an abrasive coating comprising a plurality of abrasive articles and a binder bonded to at least one side of the backing.
A film receptive to a variety of different classes or kinds of inks, such as water based inks, solvent based inks and UV cured inks. The film includes a water based latex polymer, such as transparent film-forming core/shell latex polymers, a polar polymer, such as polymers having an ionic component to increase the receptivity of the coating to water-based inks, and a surfactant, such as an alkyaryl sulfonate, to prevent agglomeration of the latex polymer before it is formed into film. The preferred latex polymer is a core/shell latex polymer. The preferred polar polymer is chemically compatible with latex polymers and is sufficiently ionic or polar to improve the printability onto the film of water-based inks. The surfactant, which may be in the latex as manufactured or may be added separately, has a molecular structure that includes at least one hydrophobic moiety and at least one anionic group such as sulfates, sulfonates and the like.
Composition, Treated Backing, And Abrasive Articles Containing The Same
Ernest L. Thurber - Somerset WI, US Marcos R. Nery - Sao Paulo, BR Jeffrey S. Peterson - Hudson WI, US Don H. Kincaid - Hudson WI, US Gregory A. Berg - Lindstrom MN, US James L. McArdle - Stillwater MN, US Steven J. Keipert - Somerset WI, US
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
B24D 3/00 B24D 3/28
US Classification:
51298, 51295, 51307, 51308, 51309, 451 28, 451539
Abstract:
A curable composition comprises epoxy resin preparable by reaction of epichlorohydrin with at least one of bisphenol A or bisphenol F, polyfunctional urethane(meth)acrylate, dicyandiamide and photoinitiator. The curable composition is useful for preparing treated backings and coated abrasive articles.
Antistatic Article, Method Of Making The Same, And Display Device Having The Same
Mark J. Pellerite - Woodbury MN, US Mahfuza B. Ali - Mendota Heights MN, US Eileen M. Haus - St. Paul MN, US Gregory F. King - Minneapolis MN, US James E. Lockridge - St. Paul MN, US Hang K. Loi - Woodbury MN, US Jeffrey A. Peterson - Lake Elmo MN, US
An antistatic article having an antistatic layer disposed on a substrate is disclosed herein. The antistatic layer is formed from a cationic copolymer, a non-cationic (meth)acrylic polymer, and a crosslinking agent. The cationic copolymer consists essentially of a cationic monomer, a hydrophobic monomer, a crosslinkable monomer, and an optional nitrogen-containing monomer. The substrate may comprise an optical film such as a multilayer optical film. Methods for making the antistatic article and display devices containing the antistatic article are also disclosed.
A film receptive to a variety of different classes or kinds of inks, such as water based inks, solvent based inks and UV cured inks is disclosed. The film includes a water dispersible polymer having a polar component or a water dispersible polymer and a polar polymer, such as a polymer having an ionic component to increase the receptivity of the coating to water-based inks. A surfactant, such as an alkyaryl sulfonate, to prevent agglomeration of the polymer before it is formed into film may also be included. The preferred water-dispersible polymer is a core/shell latex polymer. The preferred polar polymer is chemically compatible with latex polymers and is sufficiently ionic or polar to improve the printability onto the film of water-based inks. The surfactant, which may be in the latex as manufactured or may be added separately, and preferably has a molecular structure that includes at least one hydrophobic moiety and at least one anionic group such as sulfates, sulfonates and the like.
Jeffry Jacobs - Stillwater MN, US Jeffrey Peterson - Lake Elmo MN, US Christopher Haak - Oakdale MN, US
International Classification:
E01F 9/04
US Classification:
428143000
Abstract:
A roofing shingle may include a substrate, granules and multilayer infrared light reflecting film particles. In some cases, a roofing shingle may include a substrate, granules and a multilayer infrared light reflecting film disposed either above or below the granules. Such roofing shingles may exhibit improved solar reflectivity. An infrared light reflecting mixture may include inorganic granules and polymeric multilayer infrared light reflecting film particles. An existing construction surface may be treated to improve its solar reflectivity.
Optical Film Comprising Antistatic Primer And Antistatic Compositions
Encai Hao - Woodbury MN, US Mark J. Pellerite - Woodbury MN, US Marc D. Radcliffe - Newport MN, US Lan H. Liu - Rosemount MN, US Jeffrey A. Peterson - Lake Elmo MN, US Stephen A. Johnson - Woodbury MN, US
International Classification:
B32B 17/10 C08L 81/00
US Classification:
428339, 524413, 524430, 524500, 524 80, 525535
Abstract:
Optical films are described that comprise an antistatic primer disposed on the substrate and a high refractive index layer disposed on the primer. The primer comprises a sulfopolymer and at least one antistatic agent. The high refractive index layer comprises surface modified inorganic nanoparticles dispersed in a crosslinked organic material. The antistatic agent is preferably selected from conductive inorganic particles, conductive polymer, and mixtures thereof. Also describes are antistatic compositions and surface treated conductive inorganic oxide particles.
Mark J. Pellerite - Woodbury MN, US Hang K. Loi - Woodbury MN, US James E. Lockridge - St. Paul MN, US Gregory F. King - Minneapolis MN, US David A. Kowitz - St. Paul MN, US Eileen M. Haus - St. Paul MN, US Jeffrey A. Peterson - Lake Elmo MN, US Richard J. Pokorny - Maplewood MN, US Michael L. Steiner - New Richmond WI, US
International Classification:
G09G 3/00 B05D 5/06 B32B 7/02 B32B 3/00
US Classification:
345 32, 428212, 428141, 427162, 4271631
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is an optical article including a multilayer optical film of alternating layers of first and second optical layers, wherein the first and second optical layers have refractive indices along at least one axis that differ by at least 0.04; and a protective layer disposed on an outer surface of the multilayer optical film, the protective layer having a thickness of less than about 0.5 um and including crosslinked hydroxylated polymer. The optical article may further include a microstructured layer disposed on an outer surface of the multilayer optical film opposite the protective layer. Also disclosed herein are a method of making the optical article and a display device including the optical article.
oston Conservatory5%Nathan Fogg-DeSisto- A CHRISTMAS STORY- Massasoit Theatre Company5%Jennifer Shea- HANDBAGGED- The Hovey Players3%Richard Chambers- METAMORPHESES- Suffolk University Theatre Department3%Mark Roderick- A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE- Academy of Performing Arts3%Jeffrey Peterson
Date: Dec 18, 2023
Category: Your local news
Source: Google
Research Team Finds Detailed Record of Mysterious Fast Radio Burst
By poring over 650 hours of archival data from the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Green Bank Telescope (GBT), a team of astronomers, including Carnegie Mellon University's Jeffrey Peterson and Hsiu-Hsien Lin, has uncovered the most detailed record ever of an FRB. The group's research indicates
Date: Dec 03, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Team finds detailed record of mysterious fast radio burst
"Hidden within an incredibly massive dataset, we found a very peculiar signal, one that matched all the known characteristics of a Fast Radio Burst, but with a tantalizing extra polarization element that we simply have never seen before," said Jeffrey Peterson, a faculty member in Carnegie Mellon's
Date: Dec 02, 2015
Source: Google
Man accused of trying to open emergency exit says he heard voices
"Flight Attendants demonstrated extraordinary professionalism under pressure," said Jeffrey Peterson, Association of Flight Attendants president at Alaska Airlines. "While the next generation window exit remained closed in flight, the flight attendants quickly gained control of a potentially dangero