Principle Landscape Architect at John Phipps Landscape Architecture, LLC
Location:
Decatur, Georgia
Industry:
Architecture & Planning
Work:
John Phipps Landscape Architecture, LLC - Decatur, Georgia since May 2007
Principle Landscape Architect
Fulton County 1990 - 2007
Senior landscape architect
John Howard and Associates - Atlanta, Georgia 1987 - 1990
Landscape Architect
Education:
The University of Georgia 1983 - 1985
BLA, landscape architecture
Davidson College 1971 - 1975
BA, psychology
Associate Deputy Chief, State & Private Forestry at USDA Forest Service, Senior Advisor, State & Private Forestry at US Forest Service
Location:
Boise, Idaho
Industry:
Government Administration
Work:
USDA Forest Service
Associate Deputy Chief, State & Private Forestry
US Forest Service - Boise, Idaho since Aug 2011
Senior Advisor, State & Private Forestry
Education:
University of Washington 1973 - 1975
MS, Resource Management
Bachem since Apr 2010
Business Development Executive
New England Peptide Apr 2009 - Jan 2010
Business Development Manager
Global Peptide Services - Fort Collins,CO May 2001 - Dec 2008
President / Owner
Macromolecular Resource Facility 1992 - 2001
Manager
Education:
Colorado State University 1987 - 1992
B.S., Biochemistry
Dr. Phipps graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill in 1993. He works in Winston-Salem, NC and specializes in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism. Dr. Phipps is affiliated with Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center.
Universal valve mounting device for mounting a variety of valve actuators to a variety of valves is disclosed. The universal valve mounting device includes a mounting plate and a valve actuator fastener provided on the mounting plate. A valve mounting fastener is likewise provided on the mounting plate, and the mounting plate is configured for securing a variety of valves to a respective variety of valve actuators each having a variety of valve mounting plate fasteners locations. The mounting plate may include a bend configured for creating a thermal break for providing air flow between an actuator mounted to the mounting plate and the mounting plate. A slot may likewise be provided on the mounting plate that is of sufficient size and length to accommodate various sizes and spacing of fasteners for securing a mounting plate to a variety of valve actuators, in use. The bend may include a leg.