Griffin Fast Lube since Aug 2007
General Manager
Military Intelligence Corp Association (MICA) 2012 - 2012
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Studies Liaison
Griffin Fast Lube - Jiffy Lube 1926, 3289, and 2023 May 2006 - Aug 2007
Technician
Millville/Nibley EMS Volunteer - Millville, UT & Nibley, UT 2006 - 2007
EMT-B
Convergys - Logan, UT May 2005 - May 2006
Customer Sales Representative
Education:
American Public University System 2013 - 2014
Master of Arts (M.A.), National Security Policy Studies
American Public University System 2010 - 2012
Bachelor of Arts, Intelligence Studies
American Public University System 2010 - 2011
Certificate, Homeland Security
Bridgerland Applied Technology College 2006 - 2007
Certificate, Firefighter 1
Bridgerland Applied Technology College 2005 - 2006
License, EMT Basic
Bridgerland Applied Technology College 2004 - 2005
License, Utah Emergency Medical First Response (EMS)
Interests:
Spending time with my family, Wing Chun KungFu Martial Arts Training, Outdoor Activities, YFZ450 Racing, Religion - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Laughing, Sparring, Watching Movies
Awards:
Golden Key International Honour Student Golden Key International Honour Society APUS chartered Golden Key in 2008 to recognize its elite, top performing students for their outstanding academic accomplishments. Semi-annually, APUS recognizes the top 15% of university sophomores, juniors, seniors, and graduate students who have successfully completed 12 semester hours.
Golden Key is the world’s premier collegiate honour society, connecting academic leaders world-wide with wonderful opportunities and rewards. Its member benefits include numerous programs and privileges--each emphasizing the three pillars of Golden Key: Academics, Leadership, and Service.
Pi Gamma Mu International Honor Society Pi Gamma Mu International Honor Society Pi Gamma Mu’s mission is to promote, encourage, and reward scholarship and service among students and faculty members in all of the social sciences.
Qualifying Criteria
• Active AMU or APU student
• Completed 12 semester hours at AMU or APU
• Cumulative GPA of 3.50 or above
• Completed at least 20 core requirement hours
• Achieved at least Junior status
Dean's Honor List American Public University System July 2010 - October 2012
This honor was awarded each quarter consequtively during my entire degree program.
This honor recognizes that I have completed five or more courses with American Military University within the quarter and have maintained a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.75. It also recognizes that I have been compliant with the Universities policies on academic integrity. Manager of the Year Griffin Fast Lube, LLC
Certifications:
Siu Nihm Tauh Pillar, North American Wing Chun Kung-Fu Association Cham Kiuh Pillar, North American Wing Chun KungFu Association Biu Jee Pillar, North American Wing Chun KungFu Association Homeland Security, American Public University System Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Utah Bureau of EMS Firefighter 1, Utah Fire Service Certification Council Utah Emergency Medical First Responder, Utah Emergency Medical Training Council Cub Scout Leader Basic Training, Elkhorn District - Boy Scouts of America (BSA) Youth Protection, Unit 412 - Boy Scouts of America (BSA) Utah State Safety Inspector, State of Utah Highway Patrol Hunter Plate Brake Test Certified, Hunter Engineering
An architecture is disclosed for facilitating communications with one or more embedded devices from a client application. The architecture includes gateway software and server software. The gateway software includes device communications software for sending and receiving device messages to and from the one or more embedded devices and gateway communications software for sending and receiving communications to other software. The server software includes user interface software that is downloadable by the client application for use to communicate with the server software. The server software also includes serving software for responding to requests received from the client application through the user interface software. The server software also includes gateway communications software for sending and receiving communications to the gateway software. The architecture operates such that the server software communicates with the gateway software and the gateway software communicates with the one or more embedded devices.
Methods And Apparatuses For Multi-Lingual Support For Hearing Impaired Communication
Scot Lorin Brooksby - Highland UT, US Ron Callis Morrill - Lehi UT, US Jesse Leigh Parent - Cottonwood Heights UT, US Steven Duane Thurber - Farmington UT, US
Methods and apparatuses for automated multi-lingual support are described herein. A relay service provides translation services between a hearing-impaired user and a hearing-capable user. The relay service includes a database with one or more entries. Each of the one or more entries is associated with a contact of the hearing-impaired user and includes one or more connection indicators for the contact and one or more spoken languages for the contact. A profile system determines an identified entry in the database using a calling connection indicator associated with the hearing-capable user to compare with the one or more connection indicators. A call distribution system establishes a calling connection over a voice-capable network with the calling connection indicator associated with the hearing-capable user and routes the calling connection to a translator capable in the one or more spoken languages associated with the hearing-capable user determined from the identified entry.
Web Server For Communicating With One Or More Electronic Devices Through A Gateway Computer
A web server is disclosed for facilitating communications with an embedded device through a gateway. The web server includes a plurality of web pages for downloading by web clients. The web pages are usable by the web clients. The web server includes an HTTP server for serving the web pages to the web clients. A user interface component is also included. The user interface component is downloadable by a web client and usable by the web client to present a user interface element that relates to an embedded device. The user interface element is capable of causing communication with the embedded device. A gateway communications module is also included for communicating with the gateway. The gateway is in electronic communication with the embedded device and is programmed to communicate with the embedded device. The user interface element initiates instructions included in the gateway communications module to communicate with the embedded device. In operation, the HTTP server sends the user interface component to the web client, the web client receives and processes the user interface component to present the user interface element. Communication with the embedded device is initiated through use of the user interface element by the user interface element sending data to the HTTP server. The HTTP server sends the data to the gateway communications module, and the gateway communications module communicates with the gateway that communicates with the embedded device.
Systems Including And Methods Of Operating Communication Devices Assigned Individual And Group Identities
Jesse Parent - Cottonwood Heights UT, US Richard Shields - Salt Lake City UT, US Scot L. Brooksby - Highland UT, US Merle L. Walker - Sandy UT, US Lane Walters - American Fork UT, US Jason Andersen - West Jordan UT, US
Assignee:
Sorenson Communications, Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
H04N 7/14
US Classification:
348 1412
Abstract:
Systems and methods for operating a plurality of communication devices configured to be associated with a user group. Each communication device of the plurality of communication devices may be configured to communicate with one or more servers both as an individual communication device with an individual unique identifier assigned thereto and as the user group with a group unique identifier assigned thereto.
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