1998 to 2000 Property ManagerKG Property Management
1998 to 2000 Real Estate Sales AgentHighland Management Hopkins, MN 1997 to 1998 Leasing AgentNorth Ridge Care Center New Hope, MN 1991 to 1997 Purchasing Agent
Education:
St. Paul Saint Paul, MN 1998 to 2013 Real EstateNorth Hennepin Community College Brooklyn Park, MN 1992 to 1994Minnesota School of Business Brooklyn Park, MN 1991 to 1992
Skills:
Property Management - Managed 144 rental units within approximately 25 properties throughout the Twin Cities and surrounding area. - Originated and updated lease agreements, and built good tenant-landlord relationships. - Developed and improved on the screening process and leasing criteria to establish and retain quality tenants. - Kept abreast of Section 8 regulations and current state tenant/landlord laws. - Collected on rent payments and made timely bank deposits. - Facilitated construction projects, repairs and improvement on properties and organized city inspections. - Directed and supervised job responsibilities of employees and project activities of contractors. - Established good working relationships with reputable contractors and suppliers to ensure quality, timely and cost-effective work on projects. - Reviewed job applications, interviewed potential candidates, and evaluated new hires and existing personnel to employ and retain the best workforce possible. Customer Service - Leasing - Greeted and assisted guests with inquires, answered phones and set appointments. - Showed rental units to prospective tenants and explained lease agreements to new tenants. - Addressed tenant complaints and processed tenant evictions as necessary. - Shopped other rental units to compare rents and amenities, and maintain fair market value of units. Real Estate Sales - Worked with potential buyers and sellers with buying and/or selling their homes. - Assisted clients with purchase agreements and securing the proper financing. - Presented homes to perspective buyers and demonstrated the value of homes with comparisons and appraisals. - Arranged and managed open houses. Product Purchasing - Managed requisitions for new supplies for a health care facility and processed product orders from venders. - Facilitated the unloading and distributing of products and stocking merchandise throughout the facility. - Completed appropriate purchase order documents and charged merchandise to the appropriate floor.
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Company / Classification
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665 Hayward Ave N, Saint Paul, MN 55128
8188 Brooklyn Blvd, Brooklyn Park, MN 55445
Scott Hanson Owner
Twin City Painting & Decorating Painting/Paper Hanging Contractor
1800 English St, Saint Paul, MN 55109
Scott Hanson President
Prime Plating Inc Finishing Metals or Formed Products
12922 Keller Ave N, Lino Lakes, MN 55038 651 351-3199
Scott Hanson Owner
Scott's Auto Repair Auto Repair
665 Hayward Ave N, Saint Paul, MN 55128 651 714-8119
Scott Hanson Manager
Tie Kinetix, Inc Prepackaged Software Services Custom Computer Programing
1360 Energy Park Dr, Saint Paul, MN 55108 651 999-8600
Scott Hanson Real Estate Agent
Collopy and Saunders Real Estate Inc Rl Este Agntresidntl
A stent delivery system which includes a single or a pair of stent retaining sleeves having a ribbed configuration. The ribbed configuration providing the sleeves with reduced columnar strength and an improved radial strength characteristics. The sleeves of the present stent delivery system further providing a recoil action in opposite longitudinal directions when the stent is being expanded. The recoil assists in fully retracting the sleeves from the stent.
Catheter With Removable Balloon Protector And Stent Delivery System With Removable Stent Protector
Thomas J. Holman - Minneapolis MN Louis G. Ellis - St. Anthony MN Gregory K. Olson - Elk River MN Linda R. Lorentzen Cornelius - Wayzata MN Richard J. Traxler - Minneapolis MN Scott M. Hanson - Columbia Heights MN Tracee E. J. Eidenschink - Wayzata MN Sonja J. K. Williams - Princeton MN
Assignee:
SciMed Life Systems, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61M 2900
US Classification:
606194, 606198, 604 9601, 623 111
Abstract:
A balloon catheter is provided having an expandable distal portion and balloon protector means comprising a first removable sleeve having a variable inner diameter to ease sliding the first sleeve over the balloon, and an optional second removable (outer) sleeve positioned over the inner sleeve, the second (outer) sleeve having a constrictive relationship with the first (inner) sleeve, said first and second sleeves being removed prior to use of the catheter. A stent delivery system is provided to facilitate introduction and placement of a stent, and includes a catheter having an expandable distal portion constructed and arranged for expanding the outer diameter of the catheter from a contracted state to an expanded state, said distal portion further comprising a balloon and at least one dam over which the balloon extends, and a stent positioned around the distal portion of the catheter around the balloon or gripper linear control device, said stent having a contracted condition, being sized in the contracted condition to closely surround the balloon in the contracted state, and being expandable to an expanded condition; a first removable (inner) sleeve in the region of the distal portion of the catheter positioned around the stent (and between the damns where the device comprises two dams), said first sleeve comprising a first end, a second end and a variable inner diameter to ease sliding the sleeve over the balloon and stent; an optional second removable (outer) sleeve positioned over the stent, first sleeve and at least one dam, said second (outer) sleeve having a constrictive relationship with the first (inner) sleeve, whereby when compressed by the outer sleeve, the inner sleeve will have an inner diameter approximately equal to or less than the outer profile of the collapsed balloon over the at least one dam, said first and second sleeves being removed prior to use of the stent delivery system and release of the stent by expansion of the balloon.
Jan D. Seppala - Maple Grove MN Scott M. Hanson - Columbia Heights MN
Assignee:
Scimed Life Systems, INC - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61M 2900
US Classification:
60410307, 606108
Abstract:
Improved stent securement in a balloon catheter including balloon modification. The improvement comprises a circumferential fold in at least one of the distal cone portion and proximal cone portion over a portion of the body portion. The fold includes first and second layers of balloon material which are touching each other in a plurality of locations. The fold encompasses a circumferential end portion of the stent for securing it in place until dilation of the balloon.
Fully Sheathed Balloon Expandable Stent Delivery System
A stent delivery system which includes a self dividing and retracting stent retaining sleeve having a ribbed configuration. The ribbed configuration providing the sleeve with reduced columnar strength and an improved radial strength characteristics. The present stent delivery system further providing for a perforated portion on the sleeve which will rupture at a predetermined pressure thereby dividing the sleeve into a proximal portion and a distal portion. The ribbed sleeve portions providing a recoil action in opposite longitudinal directions to the individual sleeve portions which assists in actively retracting the sleeve portions off of the stent being expanded.
A rolling retractable stent retaining sleeve for retaining a stent on a balloon catheter comprising a tubular sleeve. The tubular sleeve having a double walled construction which comprises an first layer and an second layer. A first portion of the first layer is constructed and arranged to engage at least a portion of a catheter. A second portion of the first layer is constructed and arranged to overlie an end of a stent prior to delivery of the stent. The first layer is everted such that it folds back upon itself to form the second layer. The double walled sleeve constructed and arranged to roll off of the stent during stent delivery.
Scott M. Hanson - Savage MN Andrew J. Dusbabek - Dayton MN Gary L. Hendrickson - Big Lake MN
Assignee:
SciMed Life Systems, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61M 2900
US Classification:
606200
Abstract:
Methods and devices for providing temporary placement of a filter in a blood vessel are disclosed. A filter delivery system in accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the present invention includes a catheter having an elongate shaft and a tubular member disposed within a shaft lumen defined by the elongate shaft. The elongate shaft also includes a proximal end, a distal end, and a wall defining the shaft lumen. The tubular member has a first end fixed to the wall of the elongate shaft, and a second end disposed within the shaft lumen. The tubular member defines a guidewire lumen that is in fluid communication with a distal guidewire port defined by the second end of the tubular member. The catheter also includes a proximal guidewire port extending through the wall of the elongate shaft. A filter may be disposed within a distal portion of the shaft lumen.
Terry V. Brown - Fridley MN Andrew J. Dusbabek - Dayton MN Louis G. Ellis - St. Anthony MN Scott M. Hanson - Savage MN Leo M. Klisch - Maple Grove MN Christopher R. Larson - St. Paul MN Linda R. Lorentzen Cornelius - Wayzata MN Justin E. Plessel - Fridley MN Lawrence W. Ulanowski - Brooklyn Park MN
Assignee:
SciMed Life Systems, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
B23P 1904
US Classification:
29234, 29282, 292835, 29516, 72402
Abstract:
A stent crimper comprising a plurality of crimping members extending between a first support and a second support. The first and optionally the second supports has an opening therethrough sized to allow a stent therethrough. The first and second supports extend from a base. The crimping members are disposed about the circumference of a circle everywhere along the length of the members. Finally, the flexible members extend through a bore in a die. The die is movable in an axial direction along the flexible members.
Brent C. Gerberding - Minneapolis MN, US David J. Holtan - Rogers MN, US Scott M. Hanson - Savage MN, US
Assignee:
SciMed Life Systems, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
A61F002/06
US Classification:
623 111, 606108
Abstract:
A stent delivery system having a delivery catheter, a stent mounted thereupon and at least one stent retaining sleeve to retain the stent on the catheter prior to stent delivery. At least a portion of the at least one stent retaining sleeve being further characterized as having a plurality through-holes. The through-holes providing the at least one stent retaining sleeve with reduced radial and columnar strength when compared to a sleeve without through-holes.
Scott Richard Hanson (born June 24, 1971) is an American television anchor and reporter for NFL Network. He is currently the host of the NFL RedZone channel ...
U.S. Bank - V.P. Payments Innovation Enterprise Projects (1994)
Education:
University of Mary, Masters in Mgmt, Moorhead State University, B.S. Political Science
Relationship:
Married
About:
Hey, if you are looking for the crazy guy who likes both the outdoors and tech, you found him. Have a cool job at U.S. Bank in the Payments Innovation area supporting our Payment Services business......
Bragging Rights:
Married for 25 years, 2 kids, 3 dogs, nice house and great friends at work and in the community.
Scott Hanson is the Vice President of Alliances and Strategic Business Development for CIBER, Inc. Prior to joining CIBER, Mr. Hanson developed financial and... Scott Hanson is the Vice President of Alliances and Strategic Business Development for CIBER, Inc. Prior to joining CIBER, Mr. Hanson developed financial and student applications for TRG (The Robinson Group) and PeopleSoft before founding The Isadore Group, which focused on providing ERP services to...
pull for your favorite NFL team, or you become one with the OctoBox on "NFL Red Zone" and devour every minute of NFL action for six-straight hours. And if it weren't for drink refills, second helpings of food and bathroom breaks -- which Scott Hanson knows nothing about -- those six hours would fly by.
plays and baffling Pete Carroll choices. Dont be bummed the NFL season is over, even if, like me, your favorite four months of the year are the four months when you spend every Sunday on a couch with your favorite comfort foods, your frustrating fantasy teams, and the dulcet tones of Scott Hanson. I
Date: Dec 30, 2019
Category: Sports
Source: Google
32 things we learned from Week 9 of the 2019 NFL season
in Oakland since Sept. 15 (they were the "home" team in London on Oct. 6). Per NFL RedZone's Scott Hanson, 10 members of the Raiders' fast-evolving roster were making their debuts at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. Nice that they could be victorious reveals in a hard-fought win against Detroit.
The Thursday night schedule release show, hosted by Scott Hanson, will also reveal the highly anticipated slate of Thursday night Fox games, although more scheduling nuggets are likely to dribble out in the 24 hours before that program.
Date: Apr 18, 2018
Category: Sports
Source: Google
A 'gray divorce' can devastate your retirement plans. Here's how.
Ive seen couples spend $200,000 in legal fees in a tug of war over a $1.5 million estate, writes Scott Hanson, a certified financial planner. Thats partly because older people, while usually not involved in long, drawn-out child custody battles, have less time to rebuild financially, which mean
Date: Mar 26, 2018
Category: Business
Source: Google
Super Bowl LI Diary: Sights and sounds from a Super Bowl media rookie
s come to sit in the stands, though its hard to understand why. Teams are led out onto the stage for introductions. The night featured televised interviews on the stage conducted by Scott Hanson and Sal Paolantonio. There was even a concert, not just at the end but between team shifts.
Date: Feb 04, 2017
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
These 5 states tax their residents the most aggressively
"The typical person at retirement age today - the baby boomer - they don't want the retirement of their parents,"Scott Hanson, a senior partner at financial advisory firm Hanson McClain, told The Street.Baby boomers don't want to downsize in retirement, he said. Rather, they want to keep growing a
Date: Apr 11, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
Cam Newton's presence is alive and well in the next generation
Reporting all the action from the sidelines was Kel of "Kenan and Kel" fame. Scott Hanson and Maurice Jones-Drew of the NFL Network called the game. At halftime four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles threw out t-shirts and signed autographs with oversized turtle hands.