Rsvr Milwaukee
Owner
Comedy Sportz
Improv Comedian
Hga Architects and Engineers
Visualization and Virtual Reality Specialist
Education:
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee 2003 - 2007
Bachelors, Theater
Milwaukee High School of the Arts
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Skills:
Public Speaking Microsoft Office Photoshop Virtual Reality Adobe Creative Suite Social Media Architectural Design Customer Service Event Management Event Planning Autocad 3D Printing 3D Rendering 3D Modeling Sketchup Sketch Comedy Editing Film Social Networking 3D Visualization Vray Mental Ray Improvisation Microsoft Exchange Improvisational Comedy Animation Unity3D 360 Film and Animation 3D Architectural Rendering 3D Animation Maya Digital Video Unreal Engine 3
Chief Marketing Officer And Emergency Medical Technician
Riley Care Ambulance Services
Chief Marketing Officer and Emergency Medical Technician
Rock Rental Jul 2012 - Jul 2012
Rock Wall Operator
Grace and Truth Chapel Sep 2009 - Aug 2011
Janitor
Education:
Liberty University 2012 - 2015
Master of Education, Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biology
Christian High School 2007 - 2011
Skills:
Emt Marketing Event Planning Event Management Biology Medicine Woodworking Welding Microsoft Office Electronics Piloting Canoeing Football Medical Terminology Cpr Certified Healthcare Customer Service Leadership Public Speaking Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine
Milwaukee Tool
Senior User Experience Product Designer
Aurora Health Care
Creative Manager of Digital
Laughlin Constable Jun 2012 - Aug 2015
Senior Digital Art Director
Bader Rutter May 2011 - Jun 2012
Digital Art Director
Waukesha County Technical College Aug 2004 - May 2012
Animation Instructor
Education:
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee 1997 - 1997
Bachelors, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Graphic Design
Skills:
Web Design Flash Art Direction Graphic Design Graphics Creative Direction Interaction Design Digital Marketing Indesign Integrated Marketing Email Marketing Animation Adobe Creative Suite Banners Web Development Information Architecture
- Brookfield WI, US Gareth Mueckl - Milwaukee WI, US Matthew N. Thurin - Wauwatosa WI, US Joshua D. Widder - Racine WI, US Timothy J. Bartlett - Waukesha WI, US Patrick D. Gallagher - Oak Creek WI, US Jarrod P. Kotes - Grafton WI, US Karly M. Schober - Milwaukee WI, US Kenneth W. Wolf - Muskego WI, US Terry L. Timmons - Oconomowoc WI, US Mallory L. Marksteiner - Naperville IL, US Jonathan L. Lambert - Milwaukee WI, US Ryan A. Spiering - Milwaukee WI, US Jeremy R. Ebner - East Troy WI, US Benjamin A. Smith - Milwaukee WI, US James Wekwert - Wauwatosa WI, US Brandon L. Yahr - Slinger WI, US Troy C. Thorson - Cedarburg WI, US Connor P. Sprague - Milwaukee WI, US John E. Koller - Brookfield WI, US Evan M. Glanzer - Milwaukee WI, US John S. Scott - Brookfield WI, US Timothy R. Obermann - Waukesha WI, US
International Classification:
B66D 3/26 B66C 13/40
Abstract:
A wireless hoist system including a first hoist device having a first motor and a first wireless transceiver and a second hoist device having a second motor and a second wireless transceiver. The wireless hoist system includes a controller in wireless communication with the first wireless transceiver and the second wireless. The controller is configured to receive a user input and determine a first operation parameter and a second operation parameter based on the user input. The controller is also configured to provide, wirelessly, a first control signal indicative of the first operation parameter to the first hoist device and provide, wirelessly, a second control signal indicative of the second operation parameter to the second hoist device. The first hoist device operates based on the first control signal and the second hoist device operates based on the second control signal.
A power source for a heated garment. The power source includes a housing, one or more battery cells located within the housing, a user interface positioned on the housing, an electrical interface positioned on the housing for connecting to the heated garment, and a controller located within the housing and including an electronic processor and a memory, the controller coupled to the battery cells, the user interface, and the electrical interface. The controller is configured to communicate with the heated garment and a device. Communicating with a device includes at least one of transmitting the status of the battery cells, receiving heated garment preset temperature information, and receiving desired temperature information. Communicating with the heated garment includes at least one of enabling heated garment components, receiving temperature information, receiving garment type information, and controlling heated zones within the heated garment.