Aug 2011 to Present Full-time nannyNormandy Village Elementary School Jacksonville, FL Apr 2010 to Apr 2011 1st grade teacherRiverside Presbyterian Day School Jacksonville, FL Jun 2010 to Aug 2010 Camp Riverside counselorRiverside Presbyterian Day School Jacksonville, FL Feb 2010 to Apr 2010 Riverside in the Afternoon teacherJupiter Farms Community Elementary School Jupiter, FL Aug 2009 to Dec 2009 Full-time internPrivate Residences Gainesville, FL Jan 2007 to Jul 2009 NannyAlachua Elementary School Gainesville, FL Jan 2009 to May 2009 Part-time internSunset Ridge Country Club Northfield, IL Jul 2008 to Aug 2008 Summer camp counselorDuval Elementary Gainesville, FL Aug 2007 to Apr 2008 VolunteerSydney Lanier Center
Jan 2006 to May 2006 Volunteer
Education:
University of Florida Gainesville, FL May 2009 Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education
Skills:
Technology: Macintosh OSX, Microsoft OSX and Windows Platforms, Microsoft Office
Feb 2008 to 2000 Front of House managerPrivate Events
Oct 2005 to 2000 Independent ContractorOAI, inc
Jul 2001 to Sep 2005 Employment & Training Division Manager, Project Manager for ChicagoUniversity of Chicago, Midway Club
Apr 1999 to Jul 2001 Assistant GMRigoletto Restaurant
Mar 1993 to Apr 1999 Server to manager, fine dining restaurant in Lincoln Park
Education:
North Park University Chicago, IL Jan 2002 to Jan 2005 MA in Community DevelopmentDePaul University Chicago, IL Jan 1997 to Jan 2001 BA in Business Administration
John M. Bloemer - Madison WI Isadore Balan - Mequon WI Thomas A. Bonnell - Sheboygan WI Alan D. Bengtson - Milwaukee WI Robert C. Giose - Sheboygan WI Mary J. Reid - Sheboygan WI John A. Fiumefreddo - Plymouth WI Michael J. Kurth - Fond du Lac WI
Assignee:
Kohler Co. - Kohler WI
International Classification:
A61H 3302
US Classification:
45416
Abstract:
A whirlpool tub has a first set of nozzles located to direct water against the back of a bather and a second set of nozzles to direct water against the bather's neck. A controller has different modes of operation in which water is emitted by either one or both sets of nozzles. Separate mechanisms are provided to direct a pulse of water sequentially through different nozzles in each set. This action produces a progression of pulsating water jets that create a massaging effect on the bather's skin. A pillow is placed about the second set of nozzles. A sensor is provided to detect when the pillow is removed and disable water flow through the second set of nozzles.
Dr. Reid graduated from the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in 1988. She works in Elkhart, IN and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Reid is affiliated with Elkhart General Hospital.
The two-year simulation, which included then PhD candidate Shaun Strohm and University of Calgary professor Mary Reid, compared four separate management strategies: no management (monitoring only), pheromone baiting, tree removal, and finally, pheromone baiting combined with tree removal.
Shirley Thornton, Fred Boyd, James Elium, Richard Zumbrunnen, Johnny Yancy, Edward Nicholson, Carol Hadley, Karl Crotts, Devona Miller, Anne Miller, Gene Walser, Bobbie Reeves