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  • 4174 Chisolm Rd, Johns Island, SC 29455 (843) 557-1206
  • Premont, TX
  • Florence, SC
  • Columbia, SC
  • 208 Quinby St, Summerville, SC 29483 (843) 871-6074

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Company: United methodist publishing house Jun 1, 2012 Position: Board member

Education

Degree: Master of Business Administration, Masters School / High School: Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1975 to 1977 Specialities: Financial Management, Finance

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Theology • Leadership • Volunteer Management • Public Speaking • Nonprofits • Pastoral Care • Community Outreach • Preaching • Youth Ministry • Fundraising • Strategic Planning • Leadership Development • Discipleship • Religion • Teaching • Biblical Studies • Team Building • Customer Service • Program Development • Event Planning • Missions • Social Media • Pastoral Counseling • Blogging • Community Development • Entrepreneurship • Marketing • Staff Development • Microsoft Office • Evangelism • Church Events • Grant Writing • Conflict Resolution • Program Management • Microsoft Excel • Sales Management • Microsoft Word • Organizational Development • Public Relations • Coaching • Editing • Newsletters • Organizational Leadership • Research • Social Networking • Training • Event Management • Non Profit Administration • Higher Education • Community Organizing

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Board Member

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Location:
4174 Chisolm Rd, Johns Island, SC 29455
Industry:
Religious Institutions
Work:
United Methodist Publishing House
Board Member

United Methodist Church
General and Jurisdictional Conference Delegate 2012

Charleston District Umc
Lay Leader

Sc Annual Conference Umc
Member, Board of Ordained Minisrty

United Methodist Church
Lay Leader
Education:
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1975 - 1977
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Financial Management, Finance
Syracuse University 1963 - 1967
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Philosophy, Organic Chemistry
Skills:
Theology
Leadership
Volunteer Management
Public Speaking
Nonprofits
Pastoral Care
Community Outreach
Preaching
Youth Ministry
Fundraising
Strategic Planning
Leadership Development
Discipleship
Religion
Teaching
Biblical Studies
Team Building
Customer Service
Program Development
Event Planning
Missions
Social Media
Pastoral Counseling
Blogging
Community Development
Entrepreneurship
Marketing
Staff Development
Microsoft Office
Evangelism
Church Events
Grant Writing
Conflict Resolution
Program Management
Microsoft Excel
Sales Management
Microsoft Word
Organizational Development
Public Relations
Coaching
Editing
Newsletters
Organizational Leadership
Research
Social Networking
Training
Event Management
Non Profit Administration
Higher Education
Community Organizing

Publications

Us Patents

Low Porosity Cement And Process For Producing Same

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US Patent:
39605825, Jun 1, 1976
Filed:
Apr 21, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/569986
Inventors:
Frank J. Ball - Charleston SC
David V. Braddon - Charleston Heights SC
Lynden J. Stryker - Mount Pleasant SC
Assignee:
Westvaco Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
C04B 735
US Classification:
106 90
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for making low-porosity, free-flowing cement pastes with extended set times, improved workability and reduced expansion due to alkali aggregate reactions by combining hydraulic cements, especially portland-type cements, ground without gypsum with from 0. 1 to about 1. 0% of an alkali or alkaline earth lignosulfonate or sulfonated lignin, and 0. 1 to 2. 0% of an alkali bicarbonate, and combining with 20 to 40% water. Mixtures of aggregates with such low-porosity pastes made according to this process produce very workable mortars and concretes with extended set times and upon hardening have reduced expansion.

Low Porosity Aggregate-Containing Cement Composition And Process For Producing Same

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US Patent:
40323536, Jun 28, 1977
Filed:
May 24, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/689513
Inventors:
Frank J. Ball - Charleston SC
David V. Braddon - Charleston Heights SC
Lynden J. Stryker - Mount Pleasant SC
Assignee:
Westvaco Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
C04B 735
US Classification:
106 90
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are low porosity aggregate-containing cement compositions comprising hydraulic cement containing substantially no calcium sulfate at least 0. 1% alkali bicarbonate by weight based on dry ground cement, and at least 0. 1% of a lignosulfonate or sulfonated lignin by weight based on dry ground cement, said aggregate-containing cement composition having been made at a water-to-cement ratio of between 0. 4 and 0. 15. Also, disclosed are methods for producing these low porosity aggregate-containing cements.

Corrosion Inhibitors

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US Patent:
46146008, Sep 30, 1986
Filed:
Oct 31, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/666971
Inventors:
Peter Schilling - Charleston SC
David V. Braddon - Charleston SC
Assignee:
Westvaco Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
C23F 1104
E21B 4327
US Classification:
252 8553
Abstract:
An anti-corrosive composition is disclosed which comprises the condensate of a polyamine such as diethylenetriamine, triethylenetetramine or aminoethylethanol amine with a 21 or 22 carbon fatty polycarboxylic acid or acid anhydride. The composition may additionally include the condensation products of the above polyamines with either tall oil fatty acids or Rosin S. Propargyl alcohol has been found to enhance the anti-corrosive effects of the composition. The compositions are especially useful in well drilling operations where a strong inorganic acid is used to facilitate crude oil flow.

Stabilizer Composition Of Phosphite And Lignin

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US Patent:
39488012, Apr 6, 1976
Filed:
Jun 13, 1973
Appl. No.:
5/370564
Inventors:
David V. Braddon - Charleston Heights SC
Sten I. Falkehag - Mount Pleasant SC
Assignee:
Westvaco Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
C09K 1532
C08L 9700
C09K 1534
US Classification:
252400A
Abstract:
Stabilizing compositions comprising at least one triaryl phosphite, trialkyl phosphite or mixtures thereof and at least one modified lignin, the weight ratio of the phosphite to modified lignin is from 97/3 to 10/90. The modified lignins are produced by heat treating lignins in the presence of a nucleophile, such that a portion of the original guaiacyl structures are converted to catechols via a demethylation reaction. Elastomers may be protected against atmospheric degradation by the addition thereto of 0. 01 to 5. 0 parts by weight, preferably 0. 25 to 2. 0 parts, per 100 parts of elastomer of the stabilizing composition.
David Verne Braddon from Johns Island, SC, age ~83 Get Report