Pure Leverage since Jan 2013
VIP Syndicate Member
SBLC Financing Jan 2007 - Mar 2013
CEO
Turbo Credit Solutions, LLC Oct 2006 - Dec 2007
Partner
Good Faith Financial Jul 2007 - Nov 2007
Webmaster/Sales Manager/Trainer
American Financial Exchange, Inc. May 2007 - Jul 2007
Webmaster/Marketing Manager/Trainer
Education:
American Writers & Artists Inc. 2005 - 2007
Dickinson Center Adult Education 2004 - 2004
Bentley Adult Education 1993 - 1993
Skills:
Cash Flow Joint Ventures Private Placements Business Analysis Management Consulting Financial Reporting Loans Funding Investments Securities Lending Banking Corporate Finance Marketing Credit Mergers & Acquisitions Finance Portfolio Management Project Finance Mortgage Lending Business Planning Management Loan Origination Trading Private Equity Financial Analysis Mergers Investment Banking Asset Managment Real Estate Asset Management Financial Markets Financial Modeling Capital Markets Due Diligence FHA Risk Management Valuation Strategic Financial Planning Small Business Financial Structuring Structured Finance Real Estate Financing
Interests:
I am currently enrolled in home study courses through, AWAI, (American Writers & Artists Inc.) Copy Writing and Graphic Design and Internet Marketing Programs.
Honor & Awards:
1997 Received the highest achievement award from Dale Carnegie training. Livonia, MI.
US Patent:
US Patent Issued on November 15, 2005 | 6,964,353 |
DE-ICING MATERIAL DISPENSING SYSTEM FOR GUTTERS
Michael R. Lamerson, Owner of Record: Inventor
Attorney or Agent: John D. Gugliotta
An apparatus for dispensing ice melting chemicals directly into roof gutters comprises a linearly elongated pole having two cushioned grips for comfortable holding. At the upper end of the pole, a guide hook is provided which hooks over the edge of the gutter, and properly positions a container filled with calcium chloride or other safe ice-melting chemical directly over the gutter. A lever at the bottom handle opens a release gate on the chemical container allowing a small amount of the chemical to be released into the gutter. Should the chemical clog and not be released, a separate hammer may be activated by a hammer lever to tap the chemical container and aid in the chemical release. The user would release approximately eight to twelve ounces of chemical every four to five feet along the gutter to aid in ice melting.
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Michael Lamerson
Work:
Http://www.sblcfinancing.com - Private International Banker