William Francis Quinn (July 13, 1919 August 28, 2006) was the Governor of the Territory of Hawai'i from 1957 to 1959 and the Governor of the State of ...
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Chaucer'S Rehersynges: The Performability Of The Legend Of Good Women
REO / Bank Owned Short sales Residential sales First time home buyers
Work:
HomeStarr Realty 484 881-1378 (Phone)
Client type:
Home Buyers Home Sellers
Property type:
Single Family Home Condo/Townhome Residential Rental
Interests:
Family Real Estate Working hard for my clients Sports
About:
Worked as a union carpenter in Philadelphia for 14 years on residential and commercial projects. Moved to Chester County in 2003 with my wife and 4 kids. My decision to switch careers was based upon my desire to help people obtain their goals. Recongized member of three significant Realtor associations: National Association of Realtors, Pennsylvania Association of Realtors, and Bucks County Association of Realtors. Working at Homestarr Realty has gien me the ability to serve my clients in the 5 counties surrounding Philadelphia. With the company's marketing support, the ability to serve my clients goal's has been greatly enhanced. Visit homestarrinc.com today to learn about the company and veiw available properties for sale or rent. My commitment to help you obtain your goals will not be surpassed. Feel free to contact me anytime. However I can help will always be my pleasure.
DRT Strategies, Inc. - Washington, DC since Sep 2011
Senior Associate, CAPM
ASRC Research and Technology Solutions (ARTS) - Washington D.C. Metro Area Jun 2009 - Sep 2011
Project Budget Analyst
Callahan & Associates Jan 2009 - Jun 2009
Client Support Coordinator
Callahan & Associates Jun 2008 - Jan 2009
Corporate Associate
Editorial Projects in Education Jul 2007 - May 2008
Marketing Intern
Education:
American University - Kogod School of Business 2004 - 2008
BSBA, Marketing and Finance
University College Dublin 2006 - 2006
Study Abroad, Business Administration Study Abroad Program
Skills:
Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Analysis Data Analysis Project Management Budgets MS Project PowerPoint Auditing Customer Service Program Management
Net Corporation since Mar 2000
Self Employed IT Manager
Delex Systems, Inc Oct 2008 - Aug 2010
IT Manager
Tier 3 Classified Navy/Marine Corps Feb 2008 - Oct 2008
Transition Coordinator
Strike test Squadron Sep 1980 - Mar 2002
Computer Department Supervisor
US Navy Sep 1980 - Mar 2002
Information Systems Officer/Computer Repair Technician
Education:
Westwood College 2008 - 2011
BS, Information Technology, Network Management
Westwood College of Technology 2008 - 2011
Skills:
Information Assurance Troubleshooting Windows Active Directory System Administration Firewalls Project Management Risk Management Program Management DoD Project Planning
Interests:
Networks, Computer Repair, Data Recovery, Coin Collecting, Fishing, Camping, and Power Lifting.
Honor & Awards:
Four Navy Achievement Medals and much more during my 20 years of navy service. So far two presidential letters from college.
Mar 2000 to 2000 Owner/TechDelex Systems Inc. Vienna, VA Oct 2008 to Aug 2010 IT ManagerParogon Systems San Diego, CA Feb 2008 to Oct 2008 cNMCI Coordinator
Education:
Westwood College Westminster, CO Mar 2011 BS in Information Technology
Military:
Rank: E6 Sep 1980 to Mar 2002 Branch: NavyL.i.location.original
Skills:
Computer/Network repair, managment and construction. All Windows OS, some UNIX.
Orla McCullagh - Waltham MA, US William R. Quinn - Swampscott MA, US
Assignee:
Scimed Life Systems, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 153
Abstract:
A stent and method for making the stent are provided. The stent comprises regions of differing numbers of braided filaments to provide a stent with different dimensions and/or properties in different regions along the stent length. A preferred stent comprises a first and second plurality of braided filaments each braided together. The second plurality of braided filaments is braided into the first plurality of braided filaments to form a region of different properties than the first. A preferred embodiment is a stent having a narrower diameter along a more flexible region and a broader diameter along a more rigid region. Also included is a method of constructing a braided stent in accordance with the above. The method comprises the steps of braiding a first plurality of filaments to form the flexible portion, combining a second plurality of filaments to the first plurality of filaments, and then braiding the second plurality of filaments with the first plurality of filaments to form the more rigid region from the combination of the first and second plurality of filaments, wherein the second plurality of filaments are braided only in the rigid region.
Orla McCullagh - Waltham MA, US William R. Quinn - Swampscott MA, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
D04C 1/06
US Classification:
87 9
Abstract:
A stent and method for making the stent are provided. The stent comprises regions of differing numbers of braided filaments to provide a stent with different dimensions and/or properties in different regions along the stent length. A preferred stent comprises a first and second plurality of braided filaments each braided together. The second plurality of braided filaments is braided into the first plurality of braided filaments to form a region of different properties than the first. A preferred embodiment is a stent having a narrower diameter along a more flexible region and a broader diameter along a more rigid region. Also included is a method of constructing a braided stent in accordance with the above. The method comprises the steps of braiding a first plurality of filaments to form the flexible portion, combining a second plurality of filaments to the first plurality of filaments, and then braiding the second plurality of filaments with the first plurality of filaments to form the more rigid region from the combination of the first and second plurality of filaments, wherein the second plurality of filaments are braided only in the rigid region.
Orla McCullagh - Waltham MA, US William R. Quinn - Swampscott MA, US
Assignee:
Scimed Life Systems, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
D04C 1/06
US Classification:
87 8, 87 13
Abstract:
A stent includes regions of differing numbers of braided filaments to provide different dimensions and/or properties in different regions along the stent length. The stent may include a first and second plurality of braided filaments each braided together. The second plurality of braided filaments is braided into the first plurality of braided filaments to form a region of different properties than the first. A method of constructing a braided stent includes the steps of braiding a first plurality of filaments to form the flexible portion, combining a second plurality of filaments to the first plurality of filaments, and then braiding the second plurality of filaments with the first plurality of filaments to form the more rigid region from the combination of the first and second plurality of filaments, where the second plurality of filaments is braided only in the rigid region.
Method For Structuring, Pricing And Setting A Current Mortgage Price Indicator Contract
Robert J. Burns - Sterling VA, US Mustafa Chowdhury - Vienna VA, US Patricia M. Dodson - Herndon VA, US Cathy A. Gay - Vienna VA, US Marian J. Gora - Leesburg VA, US Mark D. Hanson - Potomac MD, US Gary D. Kain - Herndon VA, US Gregory J. Parseghian - McLean VA, US Cindy K. Smith - Vienna VA, US Robert W. Aufdenspring - Orlando FL, US Stanley J. Kon - Chapel Hill NC, US William F. Quinn - Shawnee Mission KS, US
Assignee:
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation - McLean VA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 36R, 705 38
Abstract:
A current mortgage price indicator futures contract (“Mortgage Futures Contract”) that can be traded on a futures exchange. The contracts add value over existing hedging and speculating alternatives by meeting the needs of a wide range of mortgage and mortgage-backed securities (MBS) market participants such as portfolio managers, dealers, hedgers, originators, speculators and arbitrageurs. The Mortgage Futures Contract is based upon conventional MBS and has a relatively current coupon composition, thereby resulting in risk properties that appeal to market participants more so than prior contracts based on non-conventional MBS that were not correlated to current MBS production. The Mortgage Futures Contract has a cash settlement feature designed to eliminate complicated and largely uneconomic physical delivery of the underlying security. An options contract corresponding to the Mortgage Futures Contract and that can be traded on a futures exchange.
Method For Structuring, Pricing And Settling A Current Mortgage Price Indicator Contract
Robert J. Burns - Sterling VA, US Mustafa Chowdhury - Vienna VA, US Patricia M. Dodson - Herndon VA, US Cathy A. Gay - Vienna VA, US Marian J. Gora - Leesburg VA, US Mark D. Hanson - Potomac MD, US Gary D. Kain - Herndon VA, US Gregory J. Parseghian - McLean VA, US Cindy K. Smith - Vienna VA, US Robert W. Aufdenspring - Orlando FL, US Stanley J. Kon - Chapel Hill NC, US William F. Quinn - Washington DC, US
Assignee:
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation - McLean VA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 36R
Abstract:
A current mortgage price indicator futures contract (“Mortgage Futures Contract”) that can be traded on a futures exchange is described. The contracts add value over existing hedging and speculating alternatives by meeting the needs of a wide range of mortgage and mortgage-backed securities (MBS) market participants such as portfolio managers, dealers, hedgers, originators, speculators and arbitrageurs. The Mortgage Futures Contract is based upon conventional MBS and has a relatively current coupon composition, thereby resulting in risk properties that appeal to market participants more so than prior contracts based on non-conventional MBS that were not correlated to current MBS production. The Mortgage Futures Contract has a cash settlement feature designed to eliminate complicated and largely uneconomic physical delivery of the underlying security. A options contract corresponding to the Mortgage Futures Contract and that can be traded on a futures exchange is also described.
Method For Structuring, Pricing And Settling A Current Mortgage Price Indicator Contract
Robert J. Burns - Sterling VA, US Mustafa Chowdhury - Vienna VA, US Patricia M. Dodson - Herndon VA, US Cathy A. Gay - Vienna VA, US Marian J. Gora - Leesburg VA, US Mark D. Hanson - Potomac MD, US Gary D. Kain - Herndon VA, US Gregory J. Parseghian - McLean VA, US Cindy K. Smith - Vienna VA, US Robert W. Aufdenspring - Oralndo FL, US Stanley J. Kon - Chapel Hill NC, US William F. Quinn - Washington DC, US
Assignee:
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation - McLean VA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 36R
Abstract:
A current mortgage price indicator futures contract (“Mortgage Futures Contract”) that can be traded on a futures exchange is described. The contracts add value over existing hedging and speculating alternatives by meeting the needs of a wide range of mortgage and mortgage-backed securities (MBS) market participants such as portfolio managers, dealers, hedgers, originators, speculators and arbitrageurs. The Mortgage Futures Contract is based upon conventional MBS and has a relatively current coupon composition, thereby resulting in risk properties that appeal to market participants more so than prior contracts based on non-conventional MBS that were not correlated to current MBS production. The Mortgage Futures Contract has a cash settlement feature designed to eliminate complicated and largely uneconomic physical delivery of the underlying security. A options contract corresponding to the Mortgage Futures Contract and that can be traded on a futures exchange is also described.
Piero Sferlazzo - Marblehead MA, US Alexander I. Gurary - Brigdewater NJ, US Eric A. Armour - Pennington NJ, US William E. Quinn - Whitehouse Station NJ, US Steve Ting - Whitehouse Station NJ, US
Assignee:
Veeco Instruments Inc. - Plainview NY
International Classification:
C23C 16/00 C23C 16/455 H01L 21/306
US Classification:
118715, 15634533, 15634534
Abstract:
A system and method for uniform deposition of material layers on wafers in a rotating disk chemical vapor deposition reaction system is provided, wherein one or more substrates are rotated on a carrier about an axis while maintaining surfaces of the one or more substrates substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation and facing in an upstream direction along the axis of rotation. During rotating a first gas is discharged in the downstream direction towards the one or more substrates from a first set of gas inlets. A second gas is discharged in the downstream direction towards the one or more substrates from at least one movable gas injector, and the at least one movable gas inlet is moved with a component of motion in a radial direction towards or away from the axis of rotation.
Amy Travis - Arlington MA, US William Quinn - Lexington KY, US
International Classification:
G06F003/00
US Classification:
715862000, 715856000, 715759000, 715751000
Abstract:
Described is a method for sharing a portion of a sharer display with a viewer display. A sharing area that defines the portion of the sharer display to be shown on the viewer display is determined in response to a display allocation of the viewer display and a cursor position in the sharer display. Display data within the sharing area is provided to a viewing computer for presentation on the viewer display. As changes in the position of the cursor in the sharer display are detected, the sharing area is moved to define a different portion of the sharer display and the viewers are presented with new shared display data. The method optionally includes showing a sharing frame on the sharer display to indicate the perimeter of the portion of the sharer display showing on the viewer display.
Columbia Orthopedic GroupColumbia Orthopaedics Group 1 S Keene St, Columbia, MO 65201 573 443-2402 (phone), 573 443-0574 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Missouri, Columbia School of Medicine Graduated: 1972
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Joint Arthroscopy Knee Arthroscopy Shoulder Arthroscopy Shoulder Surgery
Conditions:
Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage Rotator Cuff Syndrome and Allied Disorders Internal Derangement of Knee Intervertebral Disc Degeneration
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Quinn graduated from the University of Missouri, Columbia School of Medicine in 1972. He works in Columbia, MO and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Quinn is affiliated with Boone Hospital Center and Womens & Childrens Hospital.
Plaza Podiatry Associates 1439 Churchill St STE 202A, Waupaca, WI 54981 715 258-5210 (phone), 715 258-5249 (fax)
Plaza Podiatry Associates LLC 140 Wilshire Blvd N, Stevens Point, WI 54481 715 341-1266 (phone), 715 341-1268 (fax)
Procedures:
Hallux Valgus Repair
Conditions:
Hallux Valgus Plantar Fascitis Tinea Pedis
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Quinn works in Waupaca, WI and 1 other location and specializes in Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Quinn is affiliated with Ministry Saint Michaels Hospital and Thedacare Of Waupaca.
Pittsford, NYPast: Gen Mgr, Aerial and Industrial Markets & VP FPEG at Eastman Kodak Company Recently retired. Living in Pittsford, NY (suburb of Rochester, NY).
Ohio Association of Professional Firefighters - Director of Operations
About:
Bill is a graduate of Hamilton Taft High School and attended Miami University in Oxford, Ohio prior to joining the US Army as a Paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division. Employed by the City of Hami...