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  • Charleston, SC
  • 1705 Wells St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 (734) 665-6544 (734) 665-6580
  • 2483 Packard St APT M, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
  • Pinckney, MI
  • Port Charlotte, FL
  • New York, NY
  • 1705 Wells St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 (734) 417-0087

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Position: Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Founder

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Location:
Ann Arbor, MI
Industry:
Retail
Work:

Founder

Zena Aromata Jan 2013 - Jan 2014
President

The Swing Aware Company 2008 - 2014
Vice President and Treasurer
Education:
University of Michigan 1970 - 1976
Master of Science, Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Special Education
Emerson College 1967 - 1970
Skills:
Creative Writing
Social Media
Graphic Design
Public Speaking
Higher Education
Editing
Blogging
Event Planning
Social Networking
Fundraising
Teaching
Newsletters
Customer Service
Management
Marketing
Research
Human Resource Development
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Zena Sheinberg

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Publications

Us Patents

Convertible Bowling Alley

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US Patent:
43301223, May 18, 1982
Filed:
Dec 28, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/108033
Inventors:
Zena Sheinberg - Ann Arbor MI
Alex Wortman - Ann Arbor MI
International Classification:
A63D 500
US Classification:
273 51
Abstract:
In an improved bowling alley resilient or non-resilient deflection means are removably disposed along both sides of the lane bed for preventing balls for dropping into the gutters of the bowling alley. Exemplary deflection means of the invention are tubes, springs, elastic bands removably disposable in the gutters and conveniently storable elsewhere when removed.

Convertible Bowling Alley

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US Patent:
44201559, Dec 13, 1983
Filed:
Feb 19, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/350323
Inventors:
Zena Sheinberg - Ann Arbor MI
Alex Wortman - Ann Arbor MI
International Classification:
A63D 500
US Classification:
273 51
Abstract:
In an improved bowling alley resilient or non-resilient deflection means are removably disposed along both sides of the lane bed for preventing balls from dropping into the gutters of the bowling alley. Exemplary deflection means of the invention are tubes, springs, elastic bands removably disposable in the gutters and conveniently storable elsewhere when removed.
Zena L Sheinberg from Charleston, SC, age ~75 Get Report