Clean Image Car Wash
Car Detalier
Nordstrom Oct 2014 - May 2016
Sales Associate
Peerless-Av Jan 2011 - May 2013
Electronic Repair Technician
Education:
Southern New Hampshire University 2015 - 2018
Bachelors, Marketing, Fashion
Kirkwood Community College 2014 - 2015
Plainfield Central High School
Lim College
College of Dupage
Joliet Junior College
Skills:
Customer Service Microsoft Office Microsoft Excel Marketing Microsoft Word Social Media Powerpoint Retail Logo Design Fashion Design
THE SCOTTS MIRACLE-GRO COMPANY Marysville, OH 2007 to 2012 Director, Corporate DevelopmentMIDWAY INVESTMENTS Chicago, IL 2004 to 2007 ConsultantCAPITALSOURCE, INC Chevy Chase, MD 2001 to 2004 Investment Officer, Corporate FinanceNASSAU CAPITAL LLC Princeton, NJ 1997 to 1999 AssociateALEX. BROWN & SONS Baltimore, MD 1996 to 1997 Financial Analyst, M&A GroupFIRST ANNAPOLIS CONSULTING Linthicum, MD 1995 to 1996 Research Analyst
Education:
KELLOGG SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Evanston, IL 1999 to 2001 Master of Business Administration in FinanceUNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME Notre Dame, IN 1991 to 1994 Bachelor of Business Administration
Jerry Moscovitch - Toronto, CA Luther V. Diaz Yap - Toronto, CA Raymond Wilk - Toronto, CA Michael Campagna - Plainfield IL, US Brian Eble - Naperville IL, US
Assignee:
Ciil Technologies, LLC - Melrose Park IL
International Classification:
G02F 1/1333
US Classification:
349 58, 349 56, 349 59, 349 60, 349 72
Abstract:
A low profile display enclosure system for enclosing a display device for viewing that protects the display device from environmental effects and is configured to dissipate heat generated within the display enclosure. The substantially sealed display enclosure comprises a rigid bezel, a substantially transparent front cover coupled to the bezel, and a rear cover assembly that includes a heat sink portion. The thickness of the bezel is minimized to provide the enclosure with a low profile about the periphery of the display device enclosed therein. Thermal control devices may be mounted within the enclosure to modulate a temperature within the enclosure.
Method And Apparatus For Anatomical Positioning On A Patient Care Platform
Michael Campagna - Oak Park IL, US Jonathan S. Citow - Glencoe IL, US
International Classification:
A61G 13/10 A61G 13/12
US Classification:
5621, 5623, 5646, 128878
Abstract:
An apparatus for mounting an anatomical positioner on a patient care platform includes a clamping mechanism for allowing an operator to quickly and securely join the apparatus to the patient care platform. Guide rails are joined to the clamping mechanism. The guide rails extend away from the patient care platform. Slides slidably join to the guide rails to allow the operator to position the anatomical positioner to impart a force on a patient on the patient care platform. The slides include brakes for at least stopping movement in a direction away from the patient care platform, and brake releases for releasing the brakes. Supports join to the slides for supporting the anatomical positioner. The supports have restraints for allowing the operator to quickly secure and adjust the anatomical positioner, whereby the anatomical positioner is positioned by the operator to impart the force on the patient and locked in place.
Apparatus And Method For Radiolucent Anatomic Positioning
Michael Campagna - Oak Park IL, US Jonathan S. Citow - Glencoe IL, US
Assignee:
Design MD LLC. - Libertyville IL
International Classification:
A61G 15/00
US Classification:
128845, 378208
Abstract:
An apparatus and method includes a first anatomic positioner for migrating a first anatomic part. The first anatomic positioner includes a first tapered arm for applying a motive force and a first arch at a distal end of the first tapered arm for contacting the first anatomic part. The first arch includes a varying width and a varying density where the first arch is asymmetrically offset from the first tapered arm such that a longitudinal axis of the first tapered arm extends through a lower portion of the first arch.
Apparatus For Infection Control Of A Shoulder Position Device
Michael Campagna - Oak Park IL, US Jonathan S. Citow - Glencoe IL, US
International Classification:
A61B 19/02
US Classification:
128849, 150154
Abstract:
A disposable sleeve adapted to be applied to a shoulder position device. The disposable sleeve includes a first flexible side wall, a second flexible side wall connected to the first flexible side wall at a first edge and a second edge, and an opening at a first end of the sleeve, the opening adapted to receive the shoulder position device. The disposable sleeve also includes a pad secured to a second end of the sleeve, the pad defining a radius of curvature, and a plurality of tabs secured to the sleeve, the tabs having a layer of adhesive adapted to be secured to a portion of the shoulder position device.
Method And Apparatus For Radiolucent Anatomic Positioning
An apparatus comprises an attachment mechanism being configured for removably joining to a radiolucent accessory side rail of a patient platform. A vertical base joint is joined to the attachment mechanism and is configured for rotating vertically. A fist locking mechanism fixedly maintains the vertical base joint at an adjusted vertical angle relative to a horizontal plane of the patient platform. A horizontal joint is joined to the vertical base joint and is configured for rotating horizontally. A second locking mechanism fixedly maintains the horizontal joint at an adjusted angle. A vertical end joint is configured for rotating vertically and for supporting a patient's limb. A third locking mechanism fixedly maintains the vertical end joint at an adjusted vertical angle relative to a horizontal plane of the patient platform in which the patient's limb is supported in a desired position for radiographic and magnetic medical imaging.
An apparatus has an anatomic positioner for migrating an anatomic part. The anatomic positioner has a mechanism for joining the apparatus to a side of a patient platform. A support member joins to the mechanism and extends longitudinally along the side. A breaking assembly moves longitudinally along the support member. The breaking assembly is operable to be fixed at a position along the support member. A support assembly is joined to the breaking assembly. The support assembly extends away from the breaking assembly and above a top of the patient platform. The support assembly positions a portion of the support assembly at a location above the top and fixes the portion at the location. A rigid member has an end portion and an engaging end. The end portion is joined to the portion of the support assembly. The engaging end engages the anatomic part and applies a pushing force thereupon.
Apparatus For Migrating Anatomic Parts And Method Of Using The Apparatus
An apparatus comprises a first anatomic positioner for migrating a first anatomic part of a patient on a patient platform. The first anatomic positioner comprises an arch structure being configured to be operable for engaging the patient's shoulder area. A strap structure is joined to the arch structure to extend caudally along the patient's side. A locking system is configured to be operable for longitudinal movement along a side of the patient platform and for being locked at a position along the movement. The locking system is further configured for engaging the strap structure for pulling the arch structure to caudally migrate the first anatomic part. Another apparatus further comprises a second anatomic positioner for migrating a second anatomic part of a patient on a patient platform, the second anatomic positioner comprising a mirror image of the first anatomic positioner.
Michael A. Campagna - Plainfield IL, US Jack Mckeague - Orland Park IL, US Donald Lee Anderson - Oak Park IL, US
International Classification:
H05K 5/02 B23P 11/00
US Classification:
3122231, 29428
Abstract:
An enclosure for enclosing a flat panel display for viewing that is substantially sealed and resistant to liquid ingress. The enclosure comprises a bezel, a substantially transparent front cover, and a rear cover. The bezel defines a perimeter surface defining an enclosure area having a display opening and a rear opening and includes an assembly of a plurality of frame members having beveled ends. The substantially transparent front cover is operatively connected to the bezel and covers the display opening. The rear cover assembly is operatively connected to the bezel and covers the rear opening.
Eric Fox, Mark Silvan, Richard Gottlieb, Peter Schlesinger, Jean Kalicki, Walter Zinman, Mostafa Ra, David Woo, Alan Dubro, Michelle Silverman, Marc Blank, Anita Lesgold