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Kelly J Moran

from Derby, CT
Age ~58

Kelly Moran Phones & Addresses

  • Derby, CT
  • Manchester, CT
  • Oxford, CT
  • Colchester, VT
  • Hebron, CT

Work

Company: Moran shipping agency inc Address: 1 1St Ave, New Haven, CT 06516 Phones: (203) 933-7855 Position: Vice president and general manager Industries: Water Transportation of Passengers

Professional Records

License Records

Kelly Yarnell Moran

License #:
PNT.043603 - Expired
Issued Date:
Dec 2, 2004
Expiration Date:
May 10, 2009
Type:
Pharmacy Intern

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Kelly Moran - Lawyer

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ISLN:
922964008
Admitted:
2013
University:
Fordham
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Kelly Moran - Lawyer

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Specialties:
Probate Administration
Probate Litigation
Insurance Defense
Torts
Personal Injury
Wrongful Death
Public Agency Representation
ISLN:
918461573
Admitted:
2009
University:
University of California, Riverside, 2006; University of California, Riverside, 2006
Law School:
Pepperdine University School of Law, J.D., 2009

Resumes

Resumes

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Kelly Moran Bridgeport, CT

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Work:
Career Strategies, Inc.- Cornerstone at Bedford
Stamford, CT
Jul 2014 to Oct 2014
Leasing Consultant (temporary)

Willington Oaks, LLC
Willington, CT
Oct 2013 to May 2014
Property Manager

Konover Residential Corporation
Willington, CT
Apr 2013 to Oct 2013
Leasing Agent

Globe Pequot Press
Guilford, CT
Jan 2013 to May 2013
Editorial Intern

New Britain Museum of American Art
New Britain, CT
May 2012 to Aug 2012
Marketing Intern

Education:
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT
2013
Bachelor of Arts in English

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Kelly Moran Irving, TX

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Work:
VHA, Inc
Irving, TX
Sep 2008 to Dec 2013
Implementation Manager, Leading Practice & Knowledge Transfer Team

VHA Community Day

Oct 2010 to 2011
Community Day Site Coordinator

Perceptive Science Corporation
Austin, TX
Feb 2008 to Aug 2008
Research Scientist

Strategic Insight Group
Fort Worth, TX
Aug 2007 to Feb 2008
Analyst & Staff Ethnographer

Pitney Bowes, Advanced Concepts & Technology Division
Shelton, CT
Aug 2006 to Dec 2006
Workplace Anthropologist / Design Engineer Co-op

Farg'ona, Uzbekistan

Aug 2002 to Oct 2004
Secondary Education English Instructor

Education:
University of North Texas
2007
Master of Science in Applied Anthropology

California State University Northridge
2002
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology

Skills:
Software and Technology * Atlas.ti - qualitative data processing and analysis * SPSS - Statistical Package for the Social Sciences * Adobe Illustrator - illustration and visual communication * Pinnacle Studio Plus - video editing * Microsoft Office Suite including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
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Kelly Moran Northford, CT

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Work:
The Foote School

Jul 2012 to 2000
Administrative Assistant

Vine Ventures, LLC

Nov 2010 to 2000
Brand Ambassador

MassMutual Financial Group
Springfield, MA
May 2008 to Oct 2010
Account Manager, Retirement Services

The Hartford
South Windsor, CT
Nov 2006 to May 2008
Corporate Full Service Plan Manager

Education:
Springfield College
Springfield, MA
Aug 2006
B.S. in Business Management

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Kelly Moran West Haven, CT

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Work:
Krell Industries
Orange, CT
May 2006 to Aug 2010
Stockroom Clerk

Education:
Amity Regional High School
Woodbridge, CT
2002 to 2005
diploma

Skills:
computer, assembly, soldering, receiving, kit pulling, kan-ban, filing, scanning, copying, drafting procedures, basic purchasing

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. Kelly H. Moran
President
Hilo Brokers, Ltd.
Real Estate Agents
80 Pauahi St Ste 105, Hilo Brokers, Ltd., Hilo, HI 96720-3043
(808) 969-9400, (808) 969-7900
Kelly Moran
Vice President And General Manager
Moran Shipping Agency Inc
Water Transportation of Passengers
1 1St Ave, New Haven, CT 06516
Kelly Moran
Vice President And General Manager
Moran Shipping Agency Inc
Steamships
1 1 Ave, West Haven, CT 06516
(203) 933-7855
Kelly B. Moran
Director
LAEVITA, INC
Nonclassifiable Establishments
515 Shaker Rd, East Longmeadow, MA 01028
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Kelly Moran
President, Vice President
CERAMOPTEC, INC
Fiber Optic Cable Mfg
515 Shaker Rd, East Longmeadow, MA 01028
(413) 525-8222, (413) 525-0611, (800) 934-2377, (413) 525-0673
Kelly Moran
Director, Manager
BIOLITEC, INC
Mfg Pressed/Blown Glass · Fiber Optic Cable Mfg
515 Shaker Rd, East Longmeadow, MA 01028
(413) 525-0600, (413) 525-0611
Kelly Moran
Vice President And General Manager
Moran Shipping Agency Inc
Water Transportation of Passengers
1 1St Ave, New Haven, CT 06516

Publications

Us Patents

Early Stage Wound Healing Using Electromagnetic Radiation

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US Patent:
7177695, Feb 13, 2007
Filed:
Dec 17, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/023502
Inventors:
Kelly Moran - Wilbraham MA, US
Assignee:
CefamOptec Industries, Inc. - East Longmeadow MA
International Classification:
A61N 5/067
US Classification:
607 50, 607 93, 607 89
Abstract:
A device and method is disclosed for the treatment of early stage wounds, i. e. those wounds that have resulted in little or no breach of the skin tissue. The invention utilizes non-ablative laser or non-coherent electromagnetic radiation applied to a stage one or two wound to stimulate wound healing, destroy viral and bacterial bodies, and prevent the development of such wounds into higher stage wounds. An appropriate wavelength is chosen from the range of 193 nm to 10. 6 microns, and is delivered at a power density of about at least 1 W/cmover a predetermined treatment duration typically in the range of 1 second to 3 minutes. To achieve the desired energy density, radiation is typically delivered at a power between 1 Watt and 15 Watts, with an average power of 5–10 Watts. Early stage wounds that can be addressed with this invention include but are not limited to spider or other insect bites, bee stings, rashes, eczema, psoriasis, and poison ivy. The present invention is especially useful for patients with a compromised ability to heal or stave off infection due to diabetes or other conditions.

Device And Method For Wound Healing And Debridement

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US Patent:
20030125783, Jul 3, 2003
Filed:
Dec 18, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/022989
Inventors:
Kelly Moran - Wilbraham MA, US
Assignee:
CeramOptec Industries, Inc.
International Classification:
A61N005/067
US Classification:
607/089000
Abstract:
A method and device is disclosed for wound debridement and wound healing that is equally effective for both diabetic and non-diabetic patients. A non-ablative laser beam or non-coherent radiation of a wavelength between 193 nm and 10.6 microns, preferably between 400 and 1350 nm, is applied in combination with a mechanical or laser debriding apparatus. The radiation is delivered at a power density of at least approximately 1 W/cmover a time period ranging from 1 second to 3 minutes. Typically, radiation power is in the range of 1 Watt to 15 Watts. Power density and treatment duration are adjusted to the parameters of the individual wound. Delivery means include, but are not limited to, optical fibers, articulating arms or direct exposure to radiation-emitting sources. In a preferred embodiment, pulsed or continuous wave high power radiation of an appropriate wavelength and a laser or mechanical scraping apparatus are intermittently or simultaneously applied to a wound. This device can be used on wounds of various depths to drastically cut down on the healing time by killing viral bodies and bacteria and performing other tasks such as vascularization.

Expendable Optical Waveguide With Use-Tracking Feature

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US Patent:
20060106374, May 18, 2006
Filed:
Sep 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/238391
Inventors:
Kelly Moran - Wilbraham MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/18
US Classification:
606016000
Abstract:
An expendable optical fiber suitable for use in endoscopic medical treatments with a variety of light sources is described. The inventive fiber has means for determining the fiber's cumulative use history and means for enhancing visualization at the treatment site. The means for determining the fiber's cumulative use history and the means for enhancing visualization are located along predetermined portions of the fiber's surface. The inventive fiber provides for optimal color contrast and background for performing medical procedures and allows for the rapid determination of a fiber's cumulative use history by visual inspection.

Side Fire Optical Fiber For High Power Applications

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US Patent:
20070106286, May 10, 2007
Filed:
Nov 3, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/592598
Inventors:
Alexander Harschack - Bad Honnef, DE
Wolfgang Neuberger - F.T. Labuan, MY
Kelly Moran - Wilbraham MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/18
G02B 6/028
G02B 6/02
G02F 1/295
US Classification:
606017000, 606015000, 385004000, 385124000
Abstract:
An optical fiber treatment system is provided for high power laser transmission to an area of medical treatment. A side fire optical fiber tip for use in high power laser applications having outputs of greater than or equal to 50 Watts is a key to the system. Embodiments are particularly appropriate for the medical treatment of benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) with a side fire optical fiber tip using a Holmium:YAG laser or a high power diode laser. Such procedures can be done with only local anesthesia A predetermined length of an output tip on the distal end of the optical fiber of the present invention is formed with an optical fiber core and cladding layer of preselected thickness wherein the cladding to core diameter ratio is at least as great as 1.2. A side fire surface is formed on the distal end of the core/clad output end. Over this optical fiber output end, a pure silica capillary tube is fused to the predetermined length of exposed cladding where the outermost cladding is also pure silica to reduce thermal mismatch during the fusion process. By having the refractive index at the fusing interface of the tube to the cladding matched, and bubbles or gaps eliminated or prevented, it is possible to substantially eliminate Fresnel reflection losses at this interface. Further, the outer surface area where the laser energy is exiting from the tube may be heat treated with a laser to increase durability for high power laser energy transmission in fluid environments. Germanium-doped silica as well as pure silica can be used as fiber core material.

Device And Method For Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Laser Treatment

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US Patent:
20090005767, Jan 1, 2009
Filed:
May 19, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/123114
Inventors:
KELLY B. MORAN - Wilbraham MA, US
David S. Turk - Broadview Heights OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/18
US Classification:
606 10
Abstract:
A method and device is provided for high power BPH laser treatments in a doctor's office or clinic setting wherein only local anesthetics are employed, making the treatments administrable in a doctor's office or a clinic, and allowing the patient to remain conscious throughout the procedure so that the doctor can interact with the patient while administering the treatment. The BPH treatments can be administered in a single short duration, i.e., each session lasting for not more than about 45 minutes and having a lasing time within the range of about 10 minutes to about 20 minutes, thus limiting the amount of discomfort and anxiety a patient might experience. The relatively high power treatment coupled with the relatively short treatment time allows doctors to assess the results of the treatment session within minutes after completing the procedure. The high power BPH laser treatments are ablative in nature wherein laser radiation is provided, generally in a pulsed mode, at preselected power output levels of at least about 100 Watts at wavelengths of 980 m and/or 1460 nm. The device includes a stable high power laser source and an optical fiber optically connected to the laser source that is capable of carrying high power laser radiation. The device is mobile and/or portable and can be operated with a standard 110/220 volt alternating current (AC) power source.

Device And Method To Treat Oral Disease In Small Animals

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US Patent:
60863633, Jul 11, 2000
Filed:
Nov 19, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/195783
Inventors:
Kelly Moran - Wilbraham MA
Jane Morello - Wilbraham MA
Bill Siminovsky - Parkland FL
John Stambaugh - Wilbraham MA
Carol Morello - Wilbraham MA
Kimberly Muller - Brookfield CT
Assignee:
CeramOpter Industries, Inc. - East Longmeadow MA
International Classification:
A61D 500
US Classification:
433 1
Abstract:
A laser system and method are described that will improve dental treatments in small animals, particularly in situations where periodontal disease has progressed to the advanced stages of periodontitis and when dental pulp is exposed by fracture or disease. A laser system is employed to achieve enhanced precision by selectively ablating affected tissue without damaging the collateral tissue. The laser system is also capable of sealing the tubules and eradicating bacteria within the periodontium to significantly reduce the risk of infection. Additional pre-treatment methods may be employed to further enhance the laser therapy.

Device And Method To Treat Oral Disease In Felines

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US Patent:
59417013, Aug 24, 1999
Filed:
Jul 14, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/114990
Inventors:
Kelly Moran - Wilbraham MA
Jane Morello - Wilbraham MA
Bill Siminovsky - Ithaca NY
Carol Morello - Wilbraham MA
Kimberly A. Muller - Brookfield CT
International Classification:
A61D 500
US Classification:
433 1
Abstract:
A laser system and method are described that will effectively interrupt the progression of periodontal disease in felines, particularly in situations where the disease has progressed to advanced stages of periodontitis and feline lymphocytic-plasmacytic gingivitis stomatitis. A laser system is employed to achieve precision in surgical procedures where the working field is limited due to the anatomical structure of a feline's mouth. The laser system is also capable of effectively sealing tubules and of eradicating bacteria in the periodontium to significantly reduce the risk of infection. Additionally, the laser therapy can be preceded by pretreatment methods to effectively interrupt the progression of periodontal diseases.
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