Accu-Logistics LLC - San Leandro, CA since Oct 2012
Project Manager
UC Berkeley Aug 2012 - Oct 2012
Intern
Serengetee Apparel 2011 - Sep 2012
Campus Representative
Fremont Bank - SF Bay Area - Hayward May 2011 - Aug 2011
Intern
Athenian Summer Program Aquatic School Jun 2008 - Aug 2011
Lifeguard / Certified Swim Instructor
Education:
California State University, Chico Class of May 2008 - 2012
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration, Option; Marketing
California State University-Chico 2008 - 2012
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.), Marketing
Monte Vista High School 2005 - 2008
Skills:
Marketing Leadership Management Project Planning Social Media PowerPoint Event Planning Social Media Marketing Customer Service Microsoft Word Outlook Advertising Microsoft Excel Marketing Communications Public Relations Microsoft Office Event Management Marketing Strategy Public Speaking Team Leadership Time Management
Interests:
I am a young,open-minded individual that is willing to learn/ apply myself to any goal or cause that I can take knowledge away from. Some of my most recent practices include project managment, supply chain management, logistics and account management.
2011 to 2000 Campus RepresentativeSerengetee Apparel Fremont, CA Jun 2011 to Aug 2011 InternAthenian Summer Program Aquatic School Danville, CA Jun 2008 to 2010 Lifeguard / Certified Swim InstructorDiablo Country Club Danville, CA Jun 2007 to Aug 2007 LifeguardJuice Zone Danville, CA Jun 2006 to Aug 2006 Kitchen Supervisor
Education:
Monte Vista High School Danville, CA 2007 SacramentoCalifornia State University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Richard M. Laine - Ann Arbor MI, US Vera Popova - Ypsilanti MI, US Daniel W. Bartz - Saline MI, US Michael Z. Asuncion - Ann Arbor MI, US
International Classification:
C07F 7/02 C04B 41/50
US Classification:
556460, 549215, 1062871
Abstract:
A multi-functional silsesquioxane, method of making the same, and coatings incorporating the same, including a polyhedral silsesquioxane including at least one first face and at least one second face that is spaced apart from the at least one first face; at least one first functionality bonded to the at least one first face; and at least one second functionality different from the first functionality, and being bonded to the at least one second face. In one particular respect, silica for the silsesquioxane may be derived from rice hull ash via an octa(tetramethylammonium)silsesquioxane octaanion.
Method For Operating A Cruise Control System For A Vehicle
Pamela I. Labuhn - Shelby Township MI, US Charles A. Green - Canton MI, US James N. Nickolaou - Clarkston MI, US Patrick J. O'Leary - Clinton Township MI, US Daniel J. Bartz - Lake Orion MI, US
Assignee:
GM Global Technology Operations LLC - Detroit MI
International Classification:
B60K 31/06
US Classification:
701 93, 180170
Abstract:
A method for operating a cruise control system for a vehicle. The method can identify certain low speed environments, like parking lots, where usage of the cruise control system is usually inappropriate and can disable the system accordingly. According to one embodiment, a full speed range adaptive (FSRA) cruise control system compares a steering wheel position to a steering wheel threshold to determine if the vehicle is operating in an inappropriate low speed environment and, if so, disables the cruise control system accordingly.
Vehicle Having Remote Start And Carbon Monoxide Detection
The subject of the present invention is a method for remote starting an internal combustion engine of a vehicle that may include: detecting a wireless remote start signal; after detecting the wireless remote start signal, activating a carbon monoxide detector to detect a level of carbon monoxide adjacent to the vehicle; remote starting the internal combustion engine if the detected level of carbon monoxide is less than a predetermined first CO limit; disabling remote start of the internal combustion engine if the level of carbon monoxide is not less than the predetermined first CO limit; and automatically transmitting an emergency aid signal if the level of carbon monoxide is not less than the predetermined first CO limit.
Oguz Dagci - Sterling Heights MI, US Donald Grimm - Utica MI, US Varsha Sadekar - Sterling Heights MI, US Daniel Bartz - Lake Orion MI, US Sarmad Hermiz - Troy MI, US William Hamilton - Rochester MI, US
International Classification:
B60Q 1/00
US Classification:
340438000
Abstract:
A method for monitoring vehicle speed is provided. The method includes receiving a current speed of a vehicle and a current speed limit associated with a current location of the vehicle. A current speed range is calculated by comparing the current speed of the vehicle to the current speed limit. Operator alert preferences including a caution range and a warning range are accessed. An alert responsive to the current speed range and to the operator alert preferences is communicated to the operator of the vehicle. The alert includes one or more caution attributes when the current speed range of the vehicle is within the caution range. The alert includes one or more warning attributes when the current speed range of the vehicle is within the warning range. The alert includes one or more at speed attributes when the current speed range of the vehicle is not within the caution range or the warning range.
Vehicle Having Remote Start And Enclosed Space Detection
Robert Kwiecinski - Saline MI, US Brian Bennie - Sterling Heights MI, US Thomas M. McQuade - Ann Arbor MI, US Daniel J. Bartz - Rochester Hills MI, US
International Classification:
G08C 19/00
US Classification:
34082569
Abstract:
The subject of the present invention is a method for remote starting an internal combustion engine of a vehicle comprising the steps of: detecting a wireless remote start signal; after detecting the wireless remote start signal, activating a parking aid system to detect the presence or absence of a garage door; and if no garage door is detected by the parking aid system, remote starting the internal combustion engine. A carbon monoxide detector or an automatic garage door opener may also be employed in the remote start process.
A method for processing an image of the exterior of a vehicle includes transmitting successive camera images from a camera to a processor. Optical flow vectors from the multiple camera images are estimated. The optical flow vectors are compared and objects located on the ground are separated from objects located above the ground. Vehicle motion is estimated. Data from the successive camera images is processed to create an estimated three-dimensional (3D) bird's eye view image, and the bird's eye view image is displayed.
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