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Tonya Jackson Phones & Addresses

  • Kalamazoo, MI
  • Shelbyville, KY
  • Eaton Rapids, MI
  • Ionia, MI
  • Lexington, KY
  • Georgetown, KY
  • Reed City, MI
  • Paris, MI
  • Big Rapids, MI
  • Mecosta, MI

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Resumes

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Tonya L. Jackson Lexington, KY

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Work:
Employment Solutions, Inc
Lexington, KY
Apr 2012 to Mar 2013
RECEPTIONIST-Intern

Aramark
Georgetown, KY
Oct 2008 to Jan 2010
CASHIER

Rels Advantage Title
Phoenix, AZ
Sep 2003 to Apr 2004
TITLE INSURANCE CLERK

1st American Title Company
Phoenix, AZ
Dec 2001 to Sep 2003
RECEPTIONIST

Excell Agent Services
Mesa, AZ
Feb 2001 to Sep 2002
DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE OPERATOR,

CSR, Associates
Phoenix, AZ
Feb 2001 to Sep 2002

Grafton Staffing
Phoenix, AZ
Jan 2001 to Mar 2002
Various Temporary Assignments

Education:
College for Technical Education
Cincinnati, OH
Dec 2011 to Mar 2013
General Equivalency Diploma in Adult Education Business

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Tonya Jackson Nicholasville, KY

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Work:
Xerox
Lexington, KY
Apr 2013 to Jul 2014
Transaction Processor/Data Entry Clerk

Employment Solutions, Inc
Lexington, KY
Apr 2012 to Mar 2013
RECEPTIONIST-Intern

Aramark
Georgetown, KY
Oct 2008 to Jan 2010
CASHIER

Rels Advantage Title
Phoenix, AZ
Sep 2003 to Apr 2004
Scheduling/Shipping Coordinator

1st American Title Company
Phoenix, AZ
Dec 2001 to Sep 2003
RECEPTIONIST/Escrow Assistant

Excell Agent Services
Mesa, AZ
Feb 2001 to Sep 2002
DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE OPERATOR,

Associates Home Equity
Phoenix, AZ
Feb 2001 to Sep 2002
Conveyance Clerk/Customer Service Rep.

Grafton Staffing

Jan 2001 to Mar 2002
Various Positions

Education:
College for Technical Education
Cincinnati, OH
Dec 2011 to Mar 2013
General Equivalency Diploma in Adult Education Business

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Tonya Jackson Fowlerville, MI

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Work:
Sanctuary at Woodland

Jun 2011 to Present
Resident Care Assistant

Harbor Light Health Inc
Monroe, MI
Aug 2010 to Apr 2011
Home Health Aide

U of M Hospital Radiation Oncology
Ann Arbor, MI
Oct 2009 to Nov 2009
Medical Assistant Extern

TG Fluid Systems
Brighton, MI
Nov 2002 to Jan 2009
Assembly Technician

Big Lots
Howell, MI
Oct 1997 to Apr 2002
Customer Service Specialist

Education:
Emergency Care and Safety Institute
Brighton, MI
Jan 2011
Adult CPR/AED and First Aid

Ross Medical Education Center
Brighton, MI
Jan 2009
Certificate in Medical Assisting

Schoolcraft College
Livonia, MI
2006 to 2008
Nursing Program

Lansing Community College
Lansing, MI
1997 to 2004
Business and Accounting

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Singulating And Attaching Nozzle Plates To Printheads

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US Patent:
6183064, Feb 6, 2001
Filed:
Mar 28, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/827240
Inventors:
Ashok Murthy - Lexington KY
Richard Earl Corley - Lexington KY
Tonya Harris Jackson - Lexington KY
Steven Robert Komplin - Lexington KY
Gary Raymond Williams - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
B41J 214
US Classification:
347 47
Abstract:
A method for making an inkjet printhead nozzle plate from a composite strip containing a nozzle layer and an adhesive layer is disclosed. The adhesive layer is coated with a polymeric sacrificial layer prior to laser ablating the flow features in the composite strip. A method is also provided form improving adhesion between the adhesive layer and the sacrificial layer. Once the composite strip containing the sacrificial layer is prepared, the coated composite strip is then laser ablated to form flow features in the strip in order to form the nozzle plates. After forming the flow features, the sacrificial layer is removed individual inkjet printhead nozzle plate are separated from the composite strip by singulating the nozzle plates with a laser.

Surface Modified Nozzle Plate

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US Patent:
61510459, Nov 21, 2000
Filed:
Jan 22, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/235578
Inventors:
Bradley Leonard Beach - Lexington KY
Sean David Smith - Lexington KY
Tonya Harris Jackson - Lexington KY
Jing Xiao Sun - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
B41J 2135
US Classification:
347 45
Abstract:
The specification describes a method and composition for treating selected areas of the surface of a polyimide material used to make a nozzle plate for an ink jet printer in order to decrease the surface energy of the polyimide material so ink repellency of the material is increased in the selected areas. The method includes applying a polydialkylsiloxane having reactive end groups to the selected areas of the polyimide material and curing the polydialkylsiloxane on the surface to provide a surface having decreased surface energy. A particularly preferred polydialkylsiloxane is an amine terminated polydialkylsiloxane having a molecular weight ranging from about 500 to about 40,000 number average molecular weight. Because the polydialkylsiloxane is relatively stable at the adhesive curing temperatures used to bond the nozzle plate to a semiconductor chip, the polydialkylsiloxane can be applied prior to curing the adhesive thereby reducing the steps required to provide nozzle plates having decreased ink wettability.

Method Of Forming An Inkjet Printhead Nozzle Structure

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US Patent:
61201316, Sep 19, 2000
Filed:
Nov 7, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/966281
Inventors:
Ashok Murthy - Lexington KY
Steven Robert Komplin - Lexington KY
Gary Raymond Williams - Lexington KY
Tonya Harris Jackson - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
B41J 214
US Classification:
347 47
Abstract:
A composite structure containing a nozzle layer and an adhesive layer is provided and the adhesive layer is coated with a polymeric sacrificial layer. The coated composite structure is laser ablated to form one or more nozzles in the structure and the sacrificial layer is removed. The sacrificial layer is preferably a water soluble polymer, such as polyvinyl alcohol or polyethylene oxide, which is removed by directing jets of water at the sacrificial layer until it is substantially removed from the adhesive layer.

Method Of Forming An Ink Jet Printhead Structure

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US Patent:
63234564, Nov 27, 2001
Filed:
May 11, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/569127
Inventors:
Ashok Murthy - Lexington KY
Tonya Harris Jackson - Lexington KY
Steven Robert Komplin - Lexington KY
Gary Raymond Williams - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
B23K 2638
B41J 214
US Classification:
21912171
Abstract:
A method for making an inkjet printhead nozzle plate from a composite strip containing a nozzle layer and an adhesive layer is disclosed. The adhesive layer is coated with a polymeric sacrificial layer prior to laser ablating the flow features in the composite strip. A method is also provided form improving adhesion between the adhesive layer and the sacrificial layer. Once the composite strip containing the sacrificial layer is prepared, the coated composite strip is then laser ablated to form flow features in the strip in order to form the nozzle plates. After forming the flow features, the sacrificial layer is removed individual inkjet printhead nozzle plate are separated from the composite strip by singulating the nozzle plates with a laser.

Method For Forming And Inspecting A Barrier Layer Of An Ink Jet Print Cartridge

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US Patent:
59530324, Sep 14, 1999
Filed:
Jun 10, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/872509
Inventors:
Leea Danielle Haarz - Lexington KY
Tonya Harris Jackson - Lexington KY
Jeanne Marie Saldanha Singh - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Lexmark International, Inc. - Lexington KY
International Classification:
B41J 2175
US Classification:
347 87
Abstract:
A process is provided for forming a barrier layer over one or more extending sections of a flexible circuit and one or more bond pads of a print cartridge printhead using an encapsulant material and subsequently inspecting the print cartridge to determine if the encapsulant material has been properly placed on the print cartridge. The process involves providing an inspection mark on an orifice plate of the printhead before the barrier layer is formed. After the barrier layer has been formed, an inspection is made to determine if the barrier layer extends beyond the inspection mark and contacts a second portion of the print cartridge. If it does, then the print cartridge is unacceptable. If not, then the print cartridge is acceptable. Alternatively, the location of the barrier layer may be considered unacceptable if it contacts any portion of the inspection mark even though it may not contact the second portion of the print cartridge.
Tonya Marie Jackson from Kalamazoo, MI, age ~54 Get Report