Dr. Pearson graduated from the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Science in 1972. He works in Puyallup, WA and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Pearson is affiliated with Mary Bridge Childrens, MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital and Tacoma General Hospital.
Dr. Pearson graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine at Memphis in 2003. He works in Johnson City, TN and specializes in Internal Medicine.
Dr. Pearson works in Jackson, TN and specializes in Chiropractor. Dr. Pearson is affiliated with Decatur County General Hospital, Jackson-Madison County General Hospital and Regional Hospital Of Jackson.
Dr. Pearson graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School at Minneapolis in 1971. He works in Gig Harbor, WA and specializes in Psychiatry and Neuropsychiatry.
Apr 2010 to 2000 Operations/QA ManagerGeneral Aid Chicago, IL Aug 2008 to Mar 2010 Administrative workPar Lounge Chicago, IL Jan 2007 to Aug 2009 ManagerRichmond Group Chicago, IL Jun 2005 to Aug 2005 Marketing & Promotion Team (Internship)
Education:
Robert Morris University Chicago, IL 2005 to 2008 BBA in Management & Marketing
Motorola Mobility LLC Libertyville, IL 1988 to 2012 Team LeaderIllinois National Guard Chicago, IL 1983 to 2009 Electronic Maintenance SupervisorUnited State Army Fort Sill, OK 1980 to 1983 Weapon Support Radar Repairman
Education:
William Rainey Harper College Palatine, IL 2001 to 2013 Associates in Applied Science in Electronic Engineering Technology
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SS MEDIA Image & Graphics Printing
5933 W. Madison Ave, Chicago, IL 60644 (708)3983232
Michael Pearson Owner
Pearson Construction Mason Contractors
15133 Wood St, Harvey, IL 60426 (708)5965480
Michael Pearson Chief Executive Officer
Pearson & Assoc Pearson & Association Real Estate
2601 N Wilshire Ln, Arlington Heights, IL 60004 (847)2531841
Michael Pearson COO
Infinity Group Eating Places
425 Bohland Ave, Bellwood, IL 60104
Michael Pearson Owner
Vigil Printing Direct Mail Advertising Services
4415 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago, IL 60630 Website: vigilprinting.com
Pearson Construction Masonry, Stone Setting, and Other Stone Work
15133 Wood St, Dixmoor, IL 60426
Michael Pearson Owner, President
Vigil Printing, Inc Lithographic Commercial Printing Direct Mail Advertising Services · Copies · Commercial Printing, Lithographic · Direct Mail Advertising · Book Printing
4415 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago, IL 60630 (773)7948808, (773)7948922, (773)7949035
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ISLN:
917643222
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2003
University:
University of the Pacific, B.A., 2001
Law School:
University of California School of Law, Davis, J.D., 2003
Us Patents
Duct Support And Transition Structure For A Harvester
Jeffrey Scott Wigdahl - Ames IA Timothy Arthur Deutsch - Newton IA Michael Lee Pearson - Ankeny IA Gary Lynn Warnsholz - Des Moines IA
Assignee:
Deere Company - Moline IL
International Classification:
A01D 4608
US Classification:
56 28, 56202, 56 166
Abstract:
A duct support and transition structure for the air system of a cotton harvester includes a plurality of upright telescoping duct sections connected to a vertically adjustable support tube extending transversely between the sections providing lateral support for the ducts. Hydraulically operated slide structure connected to the support tube moves the sections vertically between operating and transport positions and eliminates duct binding problems. A telescoping harvester basket supports forwardly extending hood structure. The hood structure opens downwardly towards the upper ducts and includes grates for exhausting air and debris. The ends of the ducts open upwardly rather than rearwardly into the hood structure. The basket can move to and from the dump position without interference from the ducts, and the hood structure reduces cotton loss without need for side shields.
Robert Matthew Bares - Johnston IA, US Jeffrey Robert Fox - Minburn IA, US Michael Lee Pearson - Ankeny IA, US
Assignee:
Deere & Company - Moline IL
International Classification:
A01D039/00
US Classification:
56341, 100 88
Abstract:
Lower spiked rollers in the bottom of a cotton accumulator are inclined in the downstream direction towards an opening and rotate in the same direction to pull cotton down to the opening. An upper spiked roller located above the opening and above the last of the lower spiked rollers is only partially exposed to the cotton in the accumulator. The upper roller meters the cotton and tears apart clumps. An opening above the upper roller defines an upper discharge opening over the main discharge opening. When in a non-rotating condition, the spiked rollers act as a floor for the accumulator and prevent egress of the cotton through the openings.
Robert Matthew Bares - Johnston IA, US Jeffrey Robert Fox - Minburn IA, US Michael Lee Pearson - Ankeny IA, US
Assignee:
Deere & Company - Moline IL
International Classification:
A01D046/10
US Classification:
56 131, 56 30
Abstract:
A hood receives a stream of material including a mix of cotton, air and debris from an air delivery system on a cotton harvester. A forward deflector directs the mixture towards the rear of an accumulator. The deflected mixture passes under finger grates which retains cotton but allows some of the air and light trash to pass through out of the stream. A curved rear deflector forces the remaining mix downwardly towards the accumulator and prevents build-up on receptacle walls. Air and light debris change direction abruptly at the bottom of the rear deflector and exit through an inlet area and upwardly directed path at the back of the deflector. The momentum of the heavier cotton prevents cotton from making the tight turn around the bottom of the deflector and directs the cotton towards the receptacle or accumulator. The inlet area can be adjusted or closed completely to prevent cotton loss in certain conditions.
Jeffrey Robert Fox - Minburn IA, US Michael Lee Pearson - Ankeny IA, US Robert Matthew Bares - Johnston IA, US
Assignee:
Deere & Company - Moline IL
International Classification:
A01F039/00
US Classification:
56341, 100 88
Abstract:
A chassis-mounted round baler particularly useful with an on-board cotton module building system includes a bale release gate frame section connected to a forward frame section by a four bar linkage to define a gate path that allows the folding of the baler into both field transport and shipping configurations while maintaining desirable operating, transport and shipping heights. The gate linkage incorporates a self latching feature wherein a small vertical movement of the gate as the gate cylinders are operated releases a gate latch member from a forward frame member during gate opening and reengages the gate latch with the forward frame member during closing. The gate interacts with the bale handler to provide a stop for the baler gate when the baler gate is placed into a cradle on the handler.
Jeffrey Robert Fox - Minburn IA, US Michael Lee Pearson - Ankeny IA, US Robert Matthew Bares - Johnston IA, US
Assignee:
Deere & Company - Moline IL
International Classification:
B62D 61/02
US Classification:
180219, 180291, 180900, 56 131, 56 28
Abstract:
Cotton harvester frame structure includes main structural members elevated to approximately cab floor level and extending horizontally rearwardly in a planar fashion over the engine compartment and the rear axle. The structural members attach to the central portion of the rear axle to provide added clearance for larger wheels and tires. The single elevated plane of the main frame structure provides simplified attachment of a power module including a transversely mounted engine. Access areas under the main structural members are of sufficient minimum width and height to allow an operator or an assembler to stand fairly erect while accessing most areas of the power module and a harvester fan.
Michael L. Pearson - Ankeny IA Steve A. Junge - Johnston IA Virgil D. Haverdink - Ankeny IA
Assignee:
Deere & Company - Moline IL
International Classification:
A01D 8500 A01D 8700 A01D 9000
US Classification:
56 166
Abstract:
Locking structure for a harvester basket having an upper basket portion telescopingly received within a lower basket portion. Channel lock-ups are located at three of the four corners of the basket. Each lock-up includes two channels, one channel having a length equal to the extension length of the upper basket portion and the other half that length. The two channels are connected together by a pivot pin in the middle of the long channel. One end of the long channel is connected by a pivot pin to the basket and one end of the short channel is connected by a pivot pin to the top of the upper basket portion. As the upper basket portion is raised or lowered, the channels pivot about the middle of the long channel. Approaching the raised position, the upper portion of the long channel may be used as a lever to urge the upper basket to the final extended position. The upper channel portion is received against the upper portion of the short channel, and a quick-lock pin is inserted through the upper ends of the channels adjacent the upper edge of the basket to secure the basket in the telescoped position.
Method And Apparatus For Forming And Reforming A Furrow
David C. Winter - Des Moines IA Michael L. Pearson - Ankeny IA John D. Long - Ankeny IA
Assignee:
Deere & Company - Moline IL
International Classification:
A01B 3518 A01B 6900 A01B 7900
US Classification:
172 1
Abstract:
To form a furrow for row guidance systems, a shank is mounted on a frame forwardly of a wheel which includes a V-shaped tire. The shank opens the ground and the tire crushes clods and packs the sides of the furrow. Depth bands on each side of the tire shape the edges of the furrow and prevent loose dirt from rolling back into the furrow. When utilized to reform a furrow, the frame is pivotally connected to the implement for rocking about an upright axis to allow the wheel to trail and average out guidance system corrections and driver steering corrections so that the reformed furrow will be more accurate for the next operation.
A depth sensing skid arrangement for an implement including a spring steel depth skid connected to a shank which in turn is pivotally connected to a shank support bracket including a spring trip arrangement which permits backing of the implement without damage to the skid or shank. The shank support bracket in turn is connected to a transverse beam operably connected to valve control structure for operating a hydraulic cylinder to maintain a preselected depth of penetration of earth-working tools mounted on the frame. To provide an averaging effect, two resilient depth skids are transversely spaced on the beam.
ally trying to do. While its certainly a possibility that Aurora is becoming a Valeant Pharmaceuticals Intl Inc. (TSX:VRX)(NYSE:VRX) under its ex-CEO Michael Pearson, one ought to consider both sides of the coin in order to weigh the real risk/reward trade-off youre getting with Aurora stock.
Date: Jun 26, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Valeant looks to trim debt pile with $1.25 billion iNova sale, but analysts say it won't make much of a dent
In early 2016, Valeant CEO Michael Pearson stepped down from his position. His successor, Papa, has since been attempting to restructure the companys corporate structure through asset sales and a refocusing on a few specific fields, including in dermatology and eye car.
Date: Jun 08, 2017
Source: Google
Valeant (VRX) Stock Continues to Slump: Should You Buy the Dip?
The filing revealed that Valeant CEO Joseph Papawho took over after Michael Pearson, the former CEO that is now suing the company, left this summertook home a total of $62.7 million in cash and stock last year.
Date: Apr 05, 2017
Category: Business
Source: Google
Valeant CEO Joseph Papa made $62.7 million last year
In March 2016, Ackman and an associate, Stephen Fraidin, joined the Valeant board. In the press release on Monday, Pershing took credit for a number of moves the company has made since then, including pushing out long-time CEO Michael Pearson and paying down debt. The release implied that Ackman had
Date: Mar 13, 2017
Source: Google
Bill Ackman pinpointed the moment he should've sold out of Valeant — and he's wrong
It was his collaboration with former Valeant CEO Michael Pearson, the architect of Valeant's low cost, price hike and acquisition-driven business model, that marked the point when Ackman should've thought twice about the company.
Date: Mar 13, 2017
Category: Business
Source: Google
Former Executives Accused In Fraud Against Valeant -- WSJ
Thursday's complaint said Mr. Tanner reported to a senior Valeant executive, whom it didn't identify, and thatexecutive reported directly to Valeant's former CEO Michael Pearson, who stepped down in May.
Date: Nov 18, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
Valeant, Philidor Executives Charged With Fraud by U.S.
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan and agents at the Federal Bureau of Investigation in New York are also probing Michael Pearson, Valeants former CEO, and Howard Schiller, the ex-chief financial officer, according to people familiar with the matter. Neither man was accused of wrongdoing in the charg