BRIAN ANDREW SMITH
Pilots at Prt Tiffin Pl, Newport Beach, CA

License number
California A1764225
Issued Date
Jul 2015
Expiration Date
Jul 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
1830 Port Tiffin Pl, Newport Beach, CA 92660

Professional information

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Special Services Group Leader, Socal Region, At Dpr Construction

Position:
Special Services Group Leader, SoCal Region at DPR Construction, Inc.
Location:
Orange County, California Area
Industry:
Construction
Work:
DPR Construction, Inc. - Orange County, California Area since May 2004 - Special Services Group Leader, SoCal Region Charles Pankow Builders - Newport Beach, CA 1998 - 2004 - Special Project Division, Southern California Area Manager Mortenson 1991 - 1998 - Construction Project Manager CDM Smith 1989 - 1991 - Internship
Education:
Colorado State University 1987 - 1991
BS, Construction Management
The American Film Institute 1998 - 2000
Master's Degree, Writing
University of Queensland 1990 - 1991
Bachelor of Science (BS), International Business
Xaverian Brothers High School 1984 - 1987
High School
Hanover High School 1983 - 1987
Languages:
Czech
Awards:
Alfred P. Sloan Award/Grant
The Sloan Film Program’s awards and activities, and original articles exploring the cinematic depictions of scientific ideas and the portrayal of scientists and engineers in film and television.
Certifications:
LEED AP


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Brian Smith - Newport Beach, CA

Work:
EXPLOR Sports Campus
Sports & Entertainment Facility Internship
Spencer Recovery Centers - Laguna Beach, CA
Business Manager
David Papazian Photography - Portland, OR
Photo Specialist
David Papazian Photography - Portland, OR
Photography Assistant
David Papazian Photography - Portland, OR
Customer Service Operations/Customer Delivery Operations
BJ's Brew House - Huntington Beach, CA
Food Service/Shift Coordinator
Wildwood Action Sports Camp - Bridgton, ME
Action Sports Instructor/Camp Counselor
Education:
Oregon State University - Corvallis, OR
Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management and Sports Psychology
University of Montana - Missoula, MT
Sports Psychology and Entrepreneurial Business
Central Oregon Community College - Bend, OR
Health & Human


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Brian Wade Smith, Newport Beach CA - Lawyer

Address:
Bowie Arneson Wiles et al
4920 Campus Dr, Newport Beach 92660
(949) 851-1300
Licenses:
California - Active 1995
Education:
California State University, Sacramento
University of California at Davis School of Law


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Brian Wade Smith, Newport Beach CA - Lawyer

Address:
4920 Campus Dr, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Experience:
31 years
Specialties:
Real Estate Law
Jurisdiction:
California (1995)
Law School:
UC Davis School of Law King Hall
Memberships:
California State Bar (1995)


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Snow Riding Implement

US Patent:
2010017, Jul 15, 2010
Filed:
Mar 25, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/732105
Inventors:
Brian H.C. Smith - Newport Beach CA, US
Alan Trimble - Laguna Nigel CA, US
Assignee:
Armada Skis, Inc. - Costa Mesa CA
International Classification:
A63C 5/07, A63C 5/048, A63C 5/052
US Classification:
280602, 280608, 280609
Abstract:
A ski in accordance with the invention increases in width from a tip or shovel portion to a mid-portion. The mid-portion includes at least a slight sidecut. The ski then decreases in width from the mid-portion to a tail portion. The ski also includes an undersurface with a substantial portion being rockered. A substantial portion of the mid-portion of the ski is not rockered.


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Ski With Replaceable Edge

US Patent:
2006004, Mar 2, 2006
Filed:
Sep 2, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/934145
Inventors:
Alan Trimble - Laguna Nigel CA, US
Brian Smith - Newport Beach CA, US
Julien Regnier - La Plagne, FR
International Classification:
E04C 2/34
US Classification:
280608000
Abstract:
The invention disclosed herein provides a replaceable edge cassette for skis or a snowboard. The skis have a top, a base, a core, two sides, and edges along the sides of the base. The cassette includes an edge portion removably secured adjacent the base of the ski. The edge portion has an attachment portion for securing the edge portion to the ski and a peripheral portion for contact with the surface to be ridden. The cassette includes a sidewall portion secured to the edge portion. A fastener is connectable through the sidewall portion to be secured to the ski adjacent the core. Base material is also secured beneath the removable edge portion so as to be adjacent the main base portion when the cassette is secured to the side of the ski. The edge cassette is removable and replaceable by removing the fasteners secured through the sidewall. The edge alone may also be separately replaceable by removing it from the sidewall portion.


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Snow Riding Implement

US Patent:
2008004, Feb 21, 2008
Filed:
Aug 10, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/463828
Inventors:
Brian H.C. Smith - Newport Beach CA, US
Alan Trimble - Laguna Nigel CA, US
Assignee:
ARMADA SKIS, INC. - Costa Mesa CA
International Classification:
A63C 5/04
US Classification:
280609
Abstract:
A ski in accordance with the invention increases in width from a tip or shovel portion to a mid-portion. The mid-portion includes at least a slight sidecut. The ski then decreases in width from the mid-portion to a tail portion. The ski also includes an undersurface with a substantial portion being rockered. A substantial portion of the mid-portion of the ski is not rockered.


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Ski Pole

US Patent:
2006016, Jul 27, 2006
Filed:
Jan 24, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/042951
Inventors:
Brian Smith - Newport Beach CA, US
Alan Trimble - Laguna Nigel CA, US
Julien Regnier - La Plagne, FR
International Classification:
A63C 11/00
US Classification:
280821000
Abstract:
A hand held pole for skiing or other activities is disclosed. The pole includes a removable handle with a clasp securing it, at its lower end, to a pole shaft. Release of the clasp allows the handle to be adjusted longitudinally on the shaft. Complete removal of the handle allows the access to the interior of the shaft and allows the handle to be used with other shafts. Items may be stored in the shaft or in the handle. The handle includes a removable cap for this purpose. Removal of the cap also allows a grip on the handle to be removed.