Ear Nose & Throat Associates PC 10021 Dupont Cir Ct, Fort Wayne, IN 46825 (260)4268117 (phone), (260)4843309 (fax)
Fort Wayne Neurological Center 7956 W Jefferson Blvd, Fort Wayne, IN 46804 (260)4362416 (phone), (260)4366936 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Ms. Hall works in Fort Wayne, IN and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine and Neurology. Ms. Hall is affiliated with Lutheran Hospital Of Indiana, Parkview Hospital Randallia and Parkview Huntington Hospital.
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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Ms. Julie Hall Member
American Society of Estate Liquidators, LLC (The) The American Society of Estate Liquidators. LLC Professional Organizations. Educational Programs
6420 Rea Rd Ste 135, A1, Charlotte, NC 28277-2528 (704)5431051
Julie P. Hall President
Coastal Consultants, Inc Business Services Management Consulting Services
PO Box 1318, Bethany Beach, DE 19930 29489 Turnberry Dr, Dagsboro, DE 19939 3655 W Anthem Way, Phoenix, AZ 85086 Bethany Beach, DE 19930 (302)2285600
Julie P. Hall President
COASTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. WHICH WILL DO BUSINESS IN CALIFORNIA AS J & J COASTAL CONSULTANTS, INC
PO Box 1318, Bethany Beach, DE 19930
Julie A Hall Director, Principal
J. A. HALL, PC Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
14441 N 9 St, Phoenix, AZ 85022 Director 14441 North 9 St, Phoenix, AZ 85022
Julie Hall
KEREI 1, LLC
4514 E Verbena Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85044
Julie L Hall
JULIE L. HALL ROTH IRA, LLC
4514 E Verbena Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85044
Julie Hall Principal
KEREI 3, LLC Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
Oct 2012 to 2000 Manager of EngineeringYulex Corporation Maricopa, AZ Aug 2004 to Oct 2012 Process and Project EngineerRogers Corporation Chandler, AZ Jun 2003 to Jun 2004 R&D Engineering InternUndergraduate Research Project, Arizona State University Chemical Engineering Dept Tempe, AZ Jan 2003 to May 2003
Education:
Arizona State University May 2004 Bachelor of Science in Chemical EngineeringArizona State University Chapter Chemical Engineers
Oct 2010 to 2000 o Program CoordinatorNapa Valley College
May 2005 to 2000 o Full-Time, Tenured ProfessorNapa Valley College
Aug 1999 to 2000 Adjunct InstructorNapa Valley College
Aug 2001 to Apr 2005 o Full-Time InstructorNapa Valley College
Aug 1999 to May 2001 o Adjunct InstructorUniversity of Phoenix, Sacramento Davis, CA Feb 2000 to Apr 2001 Adjunct Faculty Instructor on extension campusUniversity of Phoenix, Sacramento Fairfield, CA Nov 1998 to Apr 2001 Adjunct Faculty InstructorOld Dominion University Norfolk, VA Jan 1984 to Jun 1985 Teaching Assistant, Department of Marketing
Education:
Capella University Minneapolis, MN Jun 2013 PhD in EducationOld Dominion University Norfolk, VA May 1985 MBA in MarketingFurman University Greenville, SC May 1981 BA in EconomicsUniversity of Delaware Georgetown, DE May 1979 AS in Business Administration
Us Patents
System And Wireless Device For Providing Real-Time Alerts In Response To Changes In Business Operational Data
Julie L. Hall - Phoenix AZ, US Kevin Kinsey - Decatur GA, US Ray Minh Huynh - Tyrone GA, US
Assignee:
Unisys Corporation - Blue Bell PA
International Classification:
G07C 11/00
US Classification:
34028606, 707101, 707102
Abstract:
A system for providing in response to changes within current operational data of a business enterprise, alert information including an alert to a wireless device in real-time. The system architecture includes an enterprise application integration services component for accessing and conditioning the current operational data and other business intelligence information. An analytics services component monitors for changes within the current operational data from a predetermined target level and communicates an alert and alert information if a change occurs. The analytics services component also extracts contextually-related first and second sets of critical business information, and converts the operational data, alert and alert information, and the first and second sets of critical business information into a device-independent, web-enabled format, which is then recoded by a delivery services component in accordance with the data delivery requirements of the wireless device. The alert and alert information will be displayed in the context of the current operational data and first and second sets of critical business information.
System For Accessing And Transforming Data, Information And Data Relational Rules In A Multi-Dimensional Database
Julie L. Hall - Phoenix AZ, US Kevin Kinsey - Decatur GA, US Ray Minh Huynh - Tyrone GA, US
Assignee:
Unisys Corporation - Blue Bell PA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707100, 7071041
Abstract:
A mobile integration engine application services component for accessing data and information stored in at least one multi-dimensional database and for presenting the accessed data and information to a browser-based application. The mobile integration engine application services component reads and translates the data and information, which includes data and information relating to critical business metrics as well as the data relational rules that govern the relationship of the data, and then creates markup language describing the accessed data and information for presentation to the browser-based application. An orthogonal drill mechanism creates a “drill-across” path from a first dimension to any other orthogonal dimension having a related dimension measure, allowing navigation between the orthogonal dimensions.
Ski Tote Including A Backpack Strap For Carrying A Pair Of Skis
A ski tote may include at least one backpack strap and/or a basic strap for holding the skis together for aid in carrying a pair of skis. The tote may also include one or more shoulder straps. The basic strap may extend longitudinally between a first end and a second end. The basic strap may have a bifurcated straps integral with or connected to first and second ends of the basic strap. Each of first and second bifurcated straps may have first and second straddling ends and a ski surrounding loop mechanism on each of the first and second straddling ends. The backpack strap may include a ski supporting substrate with one or more ski supporting straps attached to a ski supporting substrate. A pair of shoulder straps may also be attached to the substrate.