CHRISTOPHER DALLAS CAMPBELL
Pilots at Franklin St, Richmond, VA

License number
Virginia A3529120
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
4012 W Franklin St, Richmond, VA 23221

Professional information

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Dean, Academic Affairs And Operations At South University

Position:
Dean, Academic Affairs and Operations, Richmond Campus at South University
Location:
Richmond, Virginia Area
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
South University since Jul 2009 - Dean, Academic Affairs and Operations, Richmond Campus Virginia Skydiving Center (formerly West Point Skydiving Adventures) - Petersburg/Dinwiddie Airport, VA May 2010 - May 2013 - Accelerated Freefall and Tandem Instructor; Professional Exhibition Parachutist War, Literature, & the Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities Nov 2007 - May 2010 - Assoc Editor & Blog Editor Independent Consulting Apr 2009 - Jul 2009 - Consultant, Writing and Speaking The Citadel Aug 2008 - May 2009 - Visiting Assistant Professor of English USAF Academy May 2006 - Jul 2008 - Deputy Inspector General; Chief, Complaints Resolution 98th Flying Training Squadron, USAF Academy, CO Jun 2004 - Jul 2008 - Attached Staff Parachuting Instructor Department of English & Fine Arts, USAF Academy, CO May 2005 - May 2006 - Asst Professor & Deputy Head for Faculty Development & Assessment Department of English & Fine Arts, USAF Academy, CO Jun 2004 - Jun 2005 - Asst Professor & Deputy Head XVIII Airborne Corps, Ft Bragg, NC Jun 2002 - Jun 2004 - Chief Air Mobility Liaison Officer 98th Flying Training Squadron, USAF Academy, CO Sep 1999 - Jun 2002 - Attached Staff Parachuting Instructor Department of English & Fine Arts, USAF Academy, CO Jun 1999 - Jun 2002 - Asst Professor and Deputy for Personnel University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA Jun 1996 - Jun 1999 - PhD Candidate and Air Force Institute of Technology Liaison Officer First Marine Expeditionary Force (I-MEF), Camp Pendleton, CA Jun 1994 - Jun 1996 - Air Mobility Command Liaison Officer (AMCLO) 50th Airmanship Training Squadron, USAF Academy, CO Jan 1992 - Jun 1994 - Staff Instructor Navigator Department of English, USAF Academy, CO Jun 1991 - Jun 1994 - Instructor University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill May 1989 - May 1991 - Graduate Student 93rd Bombardment Wing, Castle AFB, CA May 1988 - May 1989 - Wing Evaluator Navigator 93rd Bombardment Wing, Castle AFB, CA Oct 1985 - May 1988 - Flightline Instructor Navigator 911 Air Refueling Squadron, 68th Air Refueling Group, Seymour Johnson AFB, NC Aug 1982 - Oct 1985 - Navigator/Instructor Navigator
Education:
University of Virginia 1996 - 1999
PhD, English Language and Literature
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1989 - 1991
MA, English Language, Literature, & Research
United States Air Force Academy 1977 - 1981
BS, Humanities
South Rowan Senior High
Skills:
University Teaching, Administration, Conflict Resolution, Academic Administration, Accreditation, Instructional Design, Research, Editing, Classroom, Technology Needs Analysis, Technical Writing, Faculty Development, Higher Education, Distance Learning, Teaching, Adult Education, Curriculum Development, Admissions, Public Speaking, E-Learning, Curriculum Design, Leadership Development, Staff Development
Interests:
Family, Skydiving, Fly Fishing, Mountain Climbing


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Admin- Not-For-Profit

Position:
Assistant Director, Child & Family Healing Center at UMFS (United Methodist Family Services)
Location:
Richmond, Virginia Area
Industry:
Nonprofit Organization Management
Work:
UMFS (United Methodist Family Services) - Richmond, Virginia Area since 2001 - Assistant Director, Child & Family Healing Center UMFS Jan 2001 - 2004 - Behavior Specailist
Education:
Phoenix (Richmond, VA) 2006 - 2009
BS (MBA "09"), Management, Public Admin
Phoenix (on-ground, Richmond)
MBAPA, Policy, Government, Business
Interests:
Residential Treatment, Group homes, Crisis Stabilization, Strength-Based Services, Collaborative Problem Solving, Positive Behavior Support, Anger Management, Crisis Stabilization, Conflict Resolution, Healthy Realtionship Building, Healthy Conflict Resolution, Recruiting, Hiring, Training, Retention, Facilities & Safety/Risk Management, Trainer/Facilitator/Speaker, Medicaid/COA/DBHDS Standards.


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Dual Purpose Cutter Package/Guard

US Patent:
4189829, Feb 26, 1980
Filed:
Jun 6, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/913164
Inventors:
Clemens A. Iten - Staunton VA
Christopher J. Campbell - Richmond VA
Assignee:
American Safety Razor Company - Verona VA
International Classification:
B26B 2900, B26B 300
US Classification:
30151
Abstract:
A cutter/scraper is disclosed having a flexible supporting structure. The support structure incorporates a frangible guard, the latter being reusable to cover the cutting edge subsequent to separation from the support handle. Handle flexibility permits improved scraping operation, and easier gripping is afforded for the cutter. The integral blade guard forms part of the packaging, and permits the visibility of the cutting edge while safely protecting from the effects thereof. The apparatus is formed of a single, inexpensive molded piece of plastic, thereby making the cutter/scraper disposable after having served its purpose.


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Cooling Apparatus And Method In A Liquid Cryogen Treatment Process

US Patent:
4295337, Oct 20, 1981
Filed:
Dec 26, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/106671
Inventors:
Harry D. Johnson - Glen Allen VA
Christopher J. Campbell - Richmond VA
Thomas O. Turner - Midland NC
Carl W. Poole - Concord NC
James E. Gilmore - Mauldin SC
James R. Thomas - Mauldin SC
Assignee:
Philip Morris Incorporated - New York NY
International Classification:
F17C 1300
US Classification:
62 54
Abstract:
Compressors are utilized in an apparatus for treating a product such as tobacco with a liquid cryogen, such as carbon dioxide for removing vapor from a processing chamber and recompressing the vapor to facilitate its return to the cryogen system. When the compressors do not receive a supply of cool vapor from the processing chamber, the compressor temperature rises and the pressure drops. When the pressure reaches a predetermined minimum setpoint, the compressors are interconnected by means of a remotely controlled valve to a vessel containing cryogen vapor at a pressure greater than the pressure at the compressors. A supply of cool cryogen vapor thus flows to the compressors to reduce the temperature, thereby allowing continuous operation of the compressors during periods in which cryogen vapor flow from the processing chamber is interrupted or delayed.