Apr 2011 to PresentParham & Associates Real Estate
Mar 2009 to Present Owner, President and Managing BrokerPrivate Catering/Specialty Baked Goods
Mar 2007 to PresentProfessional Boards and Organizations
Mar 2000 to Present Burke County Board of REALTORProfessional Boards and Organizations
Mar 2000 to PresentHistoric Burke Foundation
Aug 2010 to Dec 2012 Board of DirectorsProfessional Boards and Organizations
Jul 2006 to Dec 2012 President 2007, 2008, 2009Professional Boards and Organizations
Oct 2005 to Oct 2012 Vice President 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011Professional Boards and Organizations
Aug 2006 to Aug 2011Carolina Property, GMAC Morganton, NC Oct 2007 to Mar 2009 Owner, Managing Broker of the Property Management DivisionTraditional Properties, LLC Morganton, NC May 2000 to Oct 2007 Owner, President and Managing BrokerProfessional Boards and Organizations
2007 to 2007 President electProfessional Boards and Organizations
2005 to 2006 PresidentFirst Baptist Church Morganton, NC Oct 2002 to May 2005 Assistant to Executive ChefCommunity Living Concepts of NC
May 1997 to Mar 2000 Residential ManagerCommunity Living Concepts of NC Gastonia, NC May 1994 to Mar 2000Community Living Concepts of NC
May 1994 to May 1997 Resident AssistantHarris Teeter Gastonia, NC Jun 1993 to Jun 1994 Deli Clerk
Education:
Mingle School of Real Estate Asheville, NC 2010 Culinary ArtsLees McRae College Banner Elk, NC 2000 Real Estate BrokerFreedom High School Morganton, NC 1993
Victor S. Chang - Ellicott City MD Richard C. Hartwig - Laurel MD Joseph T. Lundquist - Gilroy CA Marc E. Parham - Bedford MA James K. Kung - Lexington MA James A. Avtges - Belmont MA Anthony J. Laccetti - North Andover MA
Assignee:
W.R. Grace & Co.-Conn. - New York NY
International Classification:
H01M 214
US Classification:
429249
Abstract:
A battery separator composed of a microporous sheet product having first and second major surfaces and a thickness of less than about 50 mils, formed from a uniform mixture of a polymer and a filler or a polymer and a structure enhancing agent and having a porous sheet embedded between the first and second major surface. The porosity of the sheet product is at least about 50 volume percent having a pore distribution such that the nominal pore diameter increases from each major surface towards the interior central portion of the sheet product's thickness.
Victor S. C. Chang - Ellicott City MD Richard C. Hartwig - Laurel MD Joseph T. Lundquist - Gilroy CA Marc E. Parham - Bedford MA Anthony J. Laccetti - North Andover MA
Assignee:
W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn. - New York NY
International Classification:
H01M 216
US Classification:
429244
Abstract:
A battery separator composed of a microporous sheet product having first and second major surfaces and a thickness of less than about 50 mils, formed from a uniform mixture of a thermoplastic polyurethane polymer having a high degree of hard segments with a filler or said polyurethane with a structure enhancing agent, said sheet product having a sheet embedded within said mixture and between the first and second major surfaces. The sheet product has porosity of at least about 50 volume percent composed of pores such that the nominal pore diameter increases from each major surface towards the interior, center of the sheet product's thickness.
Victor S. C. Chang - Ellicott City MD Richard C. Hartwig - Laurel MD James K. Kung - Lexington MA Joseph T. Lundquist - Gilroy CA Marc E. Parham - Bedford MA James A. Avtges - Belmont MA Anthony J. Laccetti - North Andover MA
Assignee:
W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn. - New York NY
International Classification:
B32B 326 B32B 518 B01D 3914
US Classification:
4283105
Abstract:
A battery separator composed of a microporous sheet product having first and second major surfaces and a thickness of less than about 50 mils, formed from a uniform mixture of a polysulfone polymer and a filler or polysulfone polymer and structure enhancing agent, said sheet product having a fibrous sheet embedded within said mixture and between the first and second major surfaces. The porosity of the sheet product is at least about 60 volume percent composed of pores such that the average pore diameter increases from each major surface toward the interior of the sheet product's thickness.
Victor S. Chang - Ellicott City MD Richard C. Hartwig - Laurel MD Joseph T. Lundquist - Gilroy CA Marc E. Parham - Bedford MA Anthony J. Laccetti - North Andover MA
Assignee:
W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn. - New York NY
International Classification:
H01M 214
US Classification:
429249
Abstract:
A battery separator composed of a microporous sheet product having first and second major surfaces and a thickness of less than about 50 mils, formed from a uniform mixture of a polycarbonate polymer and a filler or a polycarbonate and a structure enhancing agent, said sheet product having a porous sheet embedded within said mixture and between the first and second major surfaces. The porosity of the sheet product is at least about 50 volume percent composed of pores such that the nominal pore diameter increases incrementally from each major surface towards the interior central portion of the sheet product's thickness.
Victor S. Chang - Ellicott City MD Richard T. Giovannoni - Columbia MD Richard C. Hartwig - Laurel MD Joseph T. Lundquist - Gilroy CA Christian B. Lundsager - Ashton MD Marc E. Parham - Bedford MA Anthony J. Laccetti - North Andover MA
Assignee:
W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn. - New York NY
International Classification:
H01M 216
US Classification:
429142
Abstract:
A battery separator composed of a microporous sheet product having first and second major surfaces and a thickness of less than about 50 mils, formed from a uniform mixture of a halogenated polyolefin polymer and a filler or a halogenated polyolefin polymer and surfactant/filler agent, said sheet product having a fibrous sheet embedded within said mixture and between the first and second major surfaces. The porosity of the sheet product is at least about 50 volume percent composed of pores such that the average pore diameter increases from each major surface towards the interior of the sheet product's thickness.
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