Jun 2014 to 2000 Marketing AnalystYahoo Sunnyvale, CA Jan 2014 to Apr 2014 Business System Analyst (Contract)Until There's a Cure Woodside, CA Oct 2013 to Nov 2013 Marketing InternDishcrawl San Jose, CA Mar 2013 to Jul 2013 Marketing and Human Resources/Active Recruiter InternAll Pro Baseball Academy Williamstown, NJ Jan 2011 to Jan 2013 Baseball InstructorKansas City Royals
2004 to 2009 Professional Baseball Player
Education:
Wilmington University New Castle, DE Aug 2014 Bachelor of Science in Marketing
Skills:
Hootsuite, Basic HTML Skills, Wordpress, Facebook Insights, Google Analytics, Bugzilla, LeadLander, SalesForce, Hoovers, Data.com
Bradley County Schools Cleveland, TN Jul 2010 to May 2013 English TeacherTurkey Hill Ephrata, PA May 2003 to Aug 2006 Store Key Holder
Education:
Clarion University of PA Clarion, PA 2005 to 2010 BA in Education
Skills:
Great written and verbal communication skills, Leadership and management experience, proficient in all Microsoft office programs and comfortable with technology, great working in both individual and team environments.
FHU Bible Bookstore Henderson, TN May 2006 to Feb 2014 Customer Service RepresentativeHoliday Inn Jackson, TN Nov 2005 to Aug 2006 Guest Services Representative/BellmanCore Payment Systems Jackson, TN Apr 2005 to Oct 2005 Department ManagerKirkland's Outlet Store Jackson, TN Apr 2004 to Apr 2005 Sales AssociateMain Street Caf Henderson, TN Oct 2003 to Apr 2004 Front of House ManagerCivic Development Group Parkersburg, WV Jan 1995 to Oct 2003 Telemarketer/Professional Fundraiser/Sales
Education:
Ohio Valley College Parkersburg, WV Aug 1993 to Nov 1994 Elementary EducationNortheastern Christian Junior College Villanova, PA Aug 1991 to May 1993 Associates of Arts in MinistryOVC College Choir
Christopher McConnell - Berwyn PA, US Thomas Pleatman - Media PA, US
Assignee:
Adondo Corporation - Wayne PA
International Classification:
H04J001/02
US Classification:
370494000
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a first communications channel with a user is established and an audio user request to establish a second communications channel to enable communications with a party is received. The audio user request is recognized, and the second communications channel is established. In another embodiment, a communications channel between a computer and a user communications device is established, and a user input having an audio request is detected and stored. A user profile is accessed and a first grammar is selected based on the user profile. An attempt is made to recognize the audio request using the first, active grammar. If the audio request is not recognized, the first grammar is deactivated, a second grammar is activated and an attempt is made to recognize the audio request using the second grammar.
System And Method For Wireless Audio Communication With A Computer
Christopher McConnell - Berwyn PA, US Thomas Pleatman - Media PA, US Jennifer Parker - Wallingford PA, US Chad Billmyer - Bryn Mawr PA, US
International Classification:
H04B007/00 H04M003/00
US Classification:
455418000, 455414100, 455066100
Abstract:
A method and system for interacting with a computer is provided. In one embodiment, a communications connection between the computer and a communications device is established. An audio signal from the user is received and processed to determine a desired function. A determination is made as to whether the desired function requires a spoken response and, if so, a spoken response to the user is provided by way of the remote communications device and the desired function is performed. In an alternate embodiment, an entry in a data file is read and a communications connection initiated between the computer and a remote communications device responsive to the entry. An audio notification is generated according to the entry and transmitted by way of the remote communications device.
System And Method For Wireless Audio Communication With A Computer
A computer-readable medium, a method and a personal computer for enabling a portable communications device to access media content. In the computer-readable medium, media content is accessed using a personal computer, and information contained in the media content is extracted. A signal representative of the extracted information is generated and transmitted to a remote communications device by way of a communication channel.
Method And System For Fluid Treatment Of Semiconductor Wafers
Christopher F. McConnell - Gulph Mills PA Alan E. Walter - Exton PA
Assignee:
CFM Technologies, Inc. - Lionville PA
International Classification:
B08B 302
US Classification:
134 56R
Abstract:
A system for the fluid treatment of semiconductor wafers includes a treatment vessel having opposed first and second ports, and means for holding wafers in a flow path therebetween. A flow segment comprising in sequence, a first vent, a first valve, an inlet, a second valve and a second vent extends between the first and the second port so as to constitute, together with the vessel, a closed fluid loop. A fluid delivery system for the delivery of a sequence of high purity treatment fluids to a treatment vessel includes a measuring tank having opposed ports and configured for plug flow between the ports, and a metering pump having its inlet connected to a said port for withdrawing metered amounts of fluid from the tank. A plurality of reservoirs of treatment fluid are each connected via a respective associated valve to one of the said ports. The tank is maintained hydraulically full, so that actuating the pump to withdraw a metered volume of fluid from the tank, and opening a valve associated with a selected treatment fluid draws the metered volume of the selected treatment fluid into the tank.
Method And System For Fluid Treatment Of Semiconductor Wafers
Christopher F. McConnell - Gulph Mills PA Alan E. Walter - Exton PA
International Classification:
B08B 504
US Classification:
134 18
Abstract:
A method for the fluid treatment of semiconductor wafers includes a treatment vessel having opposed first and second ports, and means for holding wafers in a flow path therebetween. A flow segment comprising in sequence, a first vent, a first valve, an inlet, a second valve and a second vent extends between the first and the second port so as to constitute, together with the vessel, a closed fluid loop. Preferably, the first and second ports are top and bottom ports, with a flow path extending vertically therebetween. The loop is maintained hydraulically full, whereby filling the vessel with a treatment fluid at the inlet, flushes a preceding treatment fluid from the system. A sequence of treatment fluids of differing densities may be provided at the inlet, and a vent and a valve are controlled to fill the loop from the bottom, in the event the treatment fluid is denser than the preceding fluid, or from the top, in the event the fluid is lighter than the preceding fluid. A circulation pump recirculates fluid within the loop.
Disclosed is apparatus for treating semiconductor wafers with fluids. The device comprises one or more vessels having lateral walls defining open ends. The vessels are arranged serially, and the open ends are engaged with a treatment fluid inlet and a treatment fluid outlet. Wafers or a wafer carrier are introduced into the vessels for treatment. The vessels are constructed of material that is inert to the treatment fluids and designed to minimize creation of eddy currents and fluid traps. Hydraulically full fluid flow through the vessel uniformly contacts the wafers with the fluid and results in improved and more reproducible prediffusion cleaning, rinsing, etc.
Electroless Metal Deposition Of Electronic Components In An Enclosable Vessel
Christopher F. McConnell - Berwyn PA Steven Verhaverbeke - Radnor PA
Assignee:
CFMT, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
H01L 2131 B05D 118 B05D 310
US Classification:
438758
Abstract:
The present invention provides methods of electrolessly depositing metal onto the surfaces of electronic components using an enclosable single vessel. The methods of the present invention include contacting the electronic components with an activation solution followed by contacting the electronic components with a metal deposition solution. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the oxygen levels in the activation solution and metal deposition solution are controlled in a manner for improved processing results. In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the activation and metal deposition solutions are used one time without reuse.
Static Megasonic Cleaning System For Cleaning Objects
Huw K. Thomas - West Chester PA Roger A. Carolin - Malvern PA Heinrich S. Erhardt - Downingtown PA Christopher F. McConnell - Berwyn PA
Assignee:
CFMT, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
B08B 312
US Classification:
134184
Abstract:
A static megasonic cleaning system for cleaning multiple objects having an exterior surface includes a cassetteless vessel having an internal cavity for receiving the multiple objects and an array of megasonic transducers mounted on the vessel. Each transducer emits a focused beam of megasonic energy into the cavity and is arranged so that the emitted beams from all of the transducers collectively envelop the entire exterior surface of the objects. The transducers are staggered to avoid internal mounting structure within the vessel and avoid unnecessary dissipation of the megasonic energy.
Silicon Valley Sports Medicine 221 E Hacienda Ave STE B, Campbell, CA 95008 (408)3763350 (phone), (408)3744130 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Mr. McConnell works in Campbell, CA and specializes in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine. Mr. McConnell is affiliated with El Camino Hospital, Good Samaritan Hospital and OConnor Hospital.