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  • Sequim, WA
  • Seattle, WA
  • Texas City, TX
  • Chugiak, AK
  • Albuquerque, NM
  • Eagle River, AK
  • Covington, LA
  • Metairie, LA
  • 1400 Boatright Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112

Work

Company: W.w. grainger, inc. Address: 4930 3Rd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134 Phones: (206) 767-4500 Position: Manager Industries: Hardware

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Resumes

Resumes

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Account Executive - Sales Leader - Marketing Strategist

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Position:
Regional Director at Shoppa's Material Handling
Location:
Fort Worth, Texas
Industry:
Business Supplies and Equipment
Work:
Shoppa's Material Handling - Fort Worth, Texas since Jul 2008
Regional Director
Skills:
Cold Calling
New Business Development
Sales Management
Sales
Sales Operations
Direct Sales
Team Building
Account Management
Inventory Management
Customer Service
Operations Management
Marketing Strategy
Negotiation
Logistics
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Office
Interests:
sales, sales leadership, leadership training, leadership coaching, sales coaching, fishing, grilling, horse racing, rodeo
Honor & Awards:
2007 Business Partner Award; Multiple Employee of the Year; Who's Who in America, Multiple Manufacturers Awards for most volume in sales
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Assistant Branch Manager - Pnc Bank

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Position:
Assistant Branch Manager at PNC Bank
Location:
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Industry:
Banking
Work:
PNC Bank - Greater Grand Rapids, Michigan Area since Oct 2006
Assistant Branch Manager

Farm Bureau Insurance of Michigan Jan 2005 - Oct 2006
Insurance Agent
Education:
Michigan State University 1999 - 2002
bachelor of arts
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Experienced Sales Professional And Manager

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Position:
Vice President at Carmack and Harmon
Location:
San Bernardino, California
Industry:
Management Consulting
Work:
Carmack and Harmon since Feb 2009
Vice President

Eagle Intermodal Services - San Bernardino, CA Jun 2011 - Jan 2012
Ramp Manager/Planner

Quintiles Aug 2008 - Aug 2010
Specialy Sales/Territory Manager

Enterprise Rent-A-Car Aug 2003 - Feb 2008
Branch Manager

Best Western Heritage Inn Jul 1997 - Aug 2003
Auditor/Supervisor
Education:
California State University-San Bernardino 2000 - 2002
Dual BA, Economics and Political Science
Chaffey Community College 1997 - 1999
Associates Degree, General Education
Skills:
Family Oriented and Multitasker
Leader
Business Relationship Building
Sales Process
Recruiting
Sales
Team Building
Sales Management
Strategic Planning
Team Leadership
Healthcare
Human Resources
Business Development
Employee Relations
Contract Negotiation
Leadership Development
Data Analysis
Building Relationships
Marketing
Leadership
Relationship Marketing
Training
Teamwork
Microsoft Office
Pharmaceutical Sales
Time Management
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Curtis King

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Position:
Field Director at Healing Hands International
Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Work:
Healing Hands International since Jan 2011
Field Director
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Curtis King

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Location:
United States
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Owner, E.i. Spectra, Llc

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Position:
Owner at E.I. Spectra, LLC
Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
E.I. Spectra, LLC
Owner
Education:
University of Utah 1998 - 2004
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Location:
United States
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Location:
United States

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Curtis King
Manager
W.W. Grainger, Inc.
Hardware
4930 3Rd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134
Curtis King
Manager
W. W. Grainger, Inc
Whol Industrial Equipment
2802 Pacific Hwy E, Tacoma, WA 98424
(253) 922-2268
Curtis R. King
Manager
LADY DIAMANTE LLC
714 Pegasus Ln, League City, TX 77573
Curtis King
EXTENDED GRACE MINISTRIES
Curtis King
CANDS, LLC
Curtis King
PLATINUM IV LOGISTICS CORP
Curtis F. King
President
KINGS DAIRY, INC
605 Trading Post Se  , Albuquerque, NM 87123
Curtis R. King
Vice President
DON-CUR CORP
1011 Pecan Ct Se  , Los Lunas, NM 87031

Publications

Us Patents

Instrumented Pipette Tip

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US Patent:
8015887, Sep 13, 2011
Filed:
Sep 26, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/679548
Inventors:
Harold E. Ayliffe - Woodinville WA, US
Curtis S. King - Kirkland WA, US
International Classification:
B01L 3/02
US Classification:
7386411
Abstract:
An improved pipette tip () including an elongate body stretching between a proximal end () and a distal end (). The body () is typically made from a plurality of layers (e. g. ) configured and arranged to provide a fluid path extending from the distal end toward the proximal end. The improved pipette tip () includes a sensor component disposed to electrically interrogate fluid flowing along the fluid path. An operable sensor component includes an electrode (e. g. ) that is disposed in the fluid path to contact fluid therein. A pipette tip () may be embodied to: count particles, verify sample integrity (e. g. freedom from bubbles), monitor sample flow rate, and confirm an inspired volume, among other uses.

Fluorescence-Activated Cell Detector

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US Patent:
8072603, Dec 6, 2011
Filed:
Feb 19, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/378757
Inventors:
Harold E. Ayliffe - Woodinville WA, US
Curtis S. King - Kirkland WA, US
Assignee:
E I Spectra, LLC - Woodinville WA
International Classification:
G01N 21/64
US Classification:
356417, 356246, 4352887, 436172, 2504581, 2504612
Abstract:
An apparatus for detecting particles of interest that are dispersed in a fluid mix, which typically includes other particles. The apparatus typically is associated with an interrogation platform arranged to operate in harmony with an opaque member having an orifice sized to promote single-file travel of the particles there-through. A currently preferred embodiment includes a light pipe configured to impinge stimulation-radiation substantially transverse to a direction of fluid flow through the opaque member. Particles of interest may be tagged using antibody-binding, fluorescing molecules. Stimulation radiation from the source causes the tagged particles to undergo a Stokes-shift emission of fluorescence. The resulting fluorescence is detected by the radiation detector and indicates passage of the particles of interest. One workable opaque member is advantageously included in a thin film assembly carried on a removable and disposable card that is adapted for reception in the interrogation platform.

Method For Manufacturing A Microfluidic Sensor

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US Patent:
8182635, May 22, 2012
Filed:
Apr 7, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/936243
Inventors:
Harold E. Ayliffe - Woodinville WA, US
Curtis S. King - Kirkland WA, US
Assignee:
E I Spectra, LLC - Woodinville WA
International Classification:
B29C 65/48
B32B 37/00
B32B 38/10
B32B 38/14
B32B 27/00
US Classification:
156252, 156256, 156277, 156278
Abstract:
A method to manufacture microfluidic sensors, typically including componentizing substrate layers One such method includes providing a plurality of layers of material configured to permit their stacking to form at least a first cap layer, a first channel layer, an interrogation layer, and a second channel layer During assembly, ribbon sections of substrate layers are sandwiched to cooperatively align elements through-the-thickness of the sandwich Individual sensors are then removed from the sandwich ribbon A componentizing step includes forming one or more elements for successive sensors spaced along the axial length of a ribbon Certain elements include electrically conductive patterned structures preferably printed onto a substrate using conductive ink and a printing process, sometimes placing material in operable position to conduct electricity through the thickness of at least one nbbon Other elements may include channels, tunnels, and vias that can be machined, stamped, or cut into a ribbon section.

Method For Manufacturing A Microfluidic Sensor

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US Patent:
8608891, Dec 17, 2013
Filed:
May 17, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/474485
Inventors:
Harold E. Ayliffe - Woodinville WA, US
Curtis S. King - Kirkland WA, US
Assignee:
EI Spectra, LLC - Hailey ID
International Classification:
B29C 65/48
B32B 37/00
B32B 38/10
B32B 38/14
B32B 27/00
US Classification:
156252, 156256, 156277, 156278
Abstract:
A method to manufacture microfluidic sensors , includes stacking a plurality of layers of material to form at least a first cap layer , a first channel layer , an interrogation layer , and a second channel layer. During assembly, ribbon sections of substrate layers are sandwiched to cooperatively align elements through-the-thickness of the sandwich. Individual sensors are then removed from the sandwich ribbon. A componentizing step includes forming one or more element for successive sensors spaced along the axial length of a ribbon of substrate material. Certain elements include electrically conductive patterned structures printed onto a substrate using conductive ink and a printing process. Sometimes, the printing process places material in operable position to conduct electricity through the thickness of at least one ribbon. Other elements may include channels ; tunnels , and vias.

Fluorescence-Based Pipette Instrument

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US Patent:
20100288941, Nov 18, 2010
Filed:
Nov 21, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/744134
Inventors:
Harold E. Ayliffe - Salt Lake City WA, US
Curtis S. King - Kirkland WA, US
International Classification:
G01N 23/00
US Classification:
250432 R
Abstract:
An improved pipette tip () including an elongate body stretching between a proximal end () and a distal end. The body typically includes a plurality of thin film layers (e.g. ) configured and arranged to provide a fluid path extending from the distal end toward the proximal end (). The improved pipette tip () includes an interrogation zone in which to interrogate fluid flowing along the fluid path. One operable interrogation arrangement, generally (), includes structure configured to permit detection of radiation resulting from a Stokes-shift. Optionally, a sensor component may include one or more electrode (e.g. ) that is disposed in the fluid path to contact fluid therein for electrically-based interrogation. A pipette tip () may be embodied to: count particles, verify sample integrity (e.g. freedom from bubbles), monitor sample flow rate, and confirm an inspired volume, among other uses.

Microfluidic Cell Sorter With Electroporation

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US Patent:
20110189650, Aug 4, 2011
Filed:
Aug 31, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/872749
Inventors:
Harold E. Ayliffe - Woodinville WA, US
Curtis S. King - Kirkland WA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 3/00
C12M 1/36
C12M 1/34
C12M 1/00
US Classification:
435 3, 4352861, 4352873, 4352831
Abstract:
A biological particle manipulating device and method of its use. The device includes structure arranged to urge biological particles into substantially single file travel through an interrogation zone. Operable alignment structure nonexclusively include sheathed fluid flow, capillary tubes, an orifice, and fluid microchannels. One or more detector, selected from a plurality of operable such structures, may be employed to sense the presence of a biologic particle in the interrogation zone. Certain exemplary detectors may operate on the Coulter principle, or may detect a Stokes' shift, or side-scatter radiation. Discrimination structure is generally provided to categorize particles as being in one or another sub-population of a mix of biological particles that may be carried in a fluid sample, such as by cell type, size, or the like. Particle manipulating structure is disposed to impose a change on substantially all particles in any selected sub-population while leaving unchanged substantially the remaining sub-population(s). The device may be operated to essentially purify (in a living or viable sense) a sample including biological particles that are carried in a fluid diluent. The device may also be operated to electroporate cells on either a discriminating, or nondiscriminating, basis.

Microfluidic Cell Sorter And Method

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US Patent:
20110189714, Aug 4, 2011
Filed:
Feb 3, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/699745
Inventors:
Harold E. Ayliffe - Woodinville WA, US
Curtis S. King - Kirkland WA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/02
C12M 1/34
US Classification:
435 29, 4352871
Abstract:
A biological particle sorting device and method of its use. The device includes structure arranged to urge biological particles into substantially single file travel through an interrogation zone. Operable alignment structure nonexclusively include sheathed fluid flow, capillary tubes, an orifice, and fluid microchannels. One or more detector, selected from a plurality of operable such structures, may be employed to sense the presence of a biologic particle in the interrogation zone. Certain exemplary detectors may operate on the Coulter principle, or may detect a Stokes' shift, or side-scatter radiation. Discrimination structure is generally provided to categorize particles as being in one or another sub-population of a mix of biological particles that may be carried in a fluid sample, such as by cell type, size, or the like. Killing structure, such as a laser, is disposed to neutralize all particles in any undesired sub-population while leaving undamaged the desired sub-population(s). The device may be operated to essentially purify (in a living or viable sense) a sample including biological particles that are carried in a fluid diluent.

Medical Instrument Guiding Device With An Integrated Guide Ball

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US Patent:
20130267963, Oct 10, 2013
Filed:
Apr 5, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/857847
Inventors:
Curtis S. King - Kirkland WA, US
Assignee:
Lucent Medical Systems, Inc. - Kirkland WA
International Classification:
A61B 19/00
US Classification:
606130
Abstract:
A medical instrument guiding device includes a body base component, and a guide body upper component assembled to the body base component. The guide body upper component has a substantially semi-spherical shape to house a medical instrument guide ball resting on a friction surface located within the body base component. The surface of the guide body upper component includes a cut out working area, and a surface of the medical instrument guide ball is exposed by the cut out working area. A medical instrument port is arranged on a truncated surface of the medical instrument guide ball, and a medical instrument may be passed through the medical instrument port. The medical instrument guide ball permits the medical instrument to be moved in three dimensions. The medical instrument port permits the medical instrument to be advanced into a patient.

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