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Terry Ford

from Euclid, OH
Age ~48

Terry Ford Phones & Addresses

  • Euclid, OH
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Westerville, OH
  • Washington, DC
  • Huntsburg, OH

Work

Company: Ford Enterprises Address: 2220 Wisteria Dr, Snellville, GA 30078 Phones: (678) 808-1430

Specialities

Buyer's Agent • Listing Agent

Professional Records

Real Estate Brokers

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Terry Ford, Snellville GA Agent

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Work:
Keller Williams
Snellville, GA
(678) 808-1430 (Phone)
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Terry Ford, Snellville GA Realtor

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Specialties:
Buyer's Agent
Listing Agent
Work:
Ford Enterprises
2220 Wisteria Dr, Snellville, GA 30078
(678) 808-1430 (Office)

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Terry Ford - Lawyer

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Office:
Ford, Quinn & Associates, P.C.
Specialties:
Bankruptcy Chapter 7
Bankruptcy Chapter 13
Personal Injury
Automobile Accidents and Injuries
Head Injury
Spinal Injury
Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
Truck Accidents
Wrongful Death
Dog Bites
Products Liability
Slip and Fall
Medical Malpractice
Workers Compensation
Bankruptcy
Social Security Disability
Consumer Protection
General Practice
ISLN:
913577156
Admitted:
1998
Law School:
Western New England College, J.D., 1998

Resumes

Resumes

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Terry Ford Monroe, LA

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Work:
Diesel and Gasoline

Aug 2014 to 2000

Company Tank Tractor Trailer
Arcadia, LA
Dec 2012 to Feb 2014
Mississippi State Employee Apprentice Electrician

KBR
Houston, TX
Jan 2008 to Oct 2008
Driver

Company Tractor Trailer
Ellenwood, GA
Jan 2007 to Jan 2008
driver

Company Tractor Trailer
Dallas, TX
Jan 2005 to Dec 2006
driver

School and Company Tractor Trailer
Dallas, TX
Apr 2004 to Jan 2005
driver

Building Mantaince, Trammell Crow Company
Dallas, TX
Jan 1999 to Apr 2004

Army National Guard

1992 to 1998
Light Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic

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Terry Ford Columbus, OH

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Work:
columbus castings

May 2010 to 2000
Welder/Fabricator

Pickaway Health Services Occupational Acute Care
Circleville, OH
Jul 2010 to Aug 2010
Medical Assistant Externship

Education:
Fortis College
Westerville, OH
Jan 2010 to Aug 2010
Medical Assisting

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Terry L Ford
Keller Wms Realty Atl Partners
Real Estate Agents and Managers
2170 Satellite Blvd Ste 195, Duluth, GA 30097
Terry Ford
Chief Executive
Davis & Asssociates
Sporting Goods Stores and Bicycle Shops
919 18Th Street N.w. Suite 400, Washington, DC 20006
Mr Terry Ford
Owner
Saugeen Auto Serve
Auto Services
RR #2, Port Elgin, ON N0H 2C6
(519) 832-5141
Terry L Ford
Keller Wms Realty Atl Partners
Real Estate Agents and Managers
2170 Satellite Blvd Ste 195, Duluth, GA 30097
Terry Ford
Chief Executive
Davis & Asssociates
Sporting Goods Stores and Bicycle Shops
919 18Th Street N.w. Suite 400, Washington, DC 20006
Terry Ford
Keller Wms Realty Atl Partners
2170 Satellite Blvd STE 195, Duluth, GA 30097
(678) 775-2600
Terry Ford
Chief Executive Officer, President
STRATEGIC SERVICES REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS, LLC
Investment Advisory Service
3221 S Cherokee Ln #1810, Woodstock, GA 30188
Terry K Ford
Director, Secretary
ACCESS INFORMATION ASSOCIATES, INC
Terry D Ford
Other
DR. TERRY D. FORD, PLLC
Terry Ford
Director
Diamond Holding Corporation of Ga
150 Marr Ave NW, Marietta, GA 30060

Publications

Us Patents

Absorbent Structure Including A Thin, Calendered Airlaid Composite And A Process For Making The Composite

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US Patent:
6368609, Apr 9, 2002
Filed:
Apr 12, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/290713
Inventors:
Monica C. Fontenot - Marietta GA
Terry Pearce Ford - Woodstock GA
James Jay Tanner - Winnenconne WI
Jonathan Robert Owen - Eagan MN
John Joseph Lassig - Lawrenceville GA
Barbara Jean Burns - Appleton WI
Alan Grady Shuman - Woodstock GA
Victor Michael Gentile - Appleton WI
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A01N 2534
US Classification:
424404, 424402, 424443, 428221, 4282974, 604373
Abstract:
The present invention pertains to an airlaid composite which is made of pulp fibers, at least about 2% by weight bicomponent fiber, and moisture. This airlaid composite is unique in that a uniformly even composite is made which upon calendering, becomes a thin structure which maintains significant absorbency when saturated. The bicomponent fibers of the present invention include a first polymer component and a second polymer component, and the first polymer component melts at a temperature lower than the melting temperature of the second polymer component. Mixing of the pulp fibers with the bicomponent fibers is done in such a way that the fibers are evenly dispersed in the airlaid composite. This airlaid composite is then heated such that at least a portion of the first polymer component of the bicomponent fiber is melted, which bond the bicomponent fibers to many of the pulp and bicomponent fibers when cooled. Moisture is added on to the composite to further facilitate bonding when the composite is subsequently subjected to calendering.

Absorbent Structure Including A Thin, Calendered Airlaid Composite And A Process For Making The Composite

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US Patent:
6479061, Nov 12, 2002
Filed:
Oct 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/008860
Inventors:
Monica C. Fontenot - Marietta GA
Terry Pearce Ford - Woodstock GA
James Jay Tanner - Winnenconne WI
Jonathan Robert Owen - Eagan MN
John Joseph Lassig - Lawrenceville GA
Barbara Jean Burns - Appleton WI
Alan Grady Shuman - Woodstock GA
Victor Michael Gentile - Appleton WI
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A01N 2534
US Classification:
424404, 424402, 424443, 428221, 4282974, 604373
Abstract:
The present invention pertains to an airlaid composite which is made of pulp fibers, at least about 2% by weight bicomponent fiber, and moisture. This airlaid composite is unique in that a uniformly even composite is made which upon calendering, becomes a thin structure which maintains significant absorbency when saturated. The bicomponent fibers of the present invention include a first polymer component and a second polymer component, and the first polymer component melts at a temperature lower than the melting temperature of the second polymer component. Mixing of the pulp fibers with the bicomponent fibers is done in such a way that the fibers are evenly dispersed in the airlaid composite. This airlaid composite is then heated such that at least a portion of the first polymer component of the bicomponent fiber is melted, which bond the bicomponent fibers to many of the pulp and bicomponent fibers when cooled. Moisture is added on to the composite to further facilitate bonding when the composite is subsequently subjected to calendering.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Becoming Multicultural: Personal and Social Construction Through Critical Teaching

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Author

Terry Ford

ISBN #

0815321996

The Process of Becoming Multicultural

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Author

Terry Ford

ISBN #

0815323255

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