David C. Potter
Accountancy at Catawba Ct, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 25453
Issued Date
May 4, 2007
Renew Date
Dec 1, 2015
Expiration Date
Nov 30, 2017
Type
Certified Public Accountant
Address
Address
238 N Catawba Ct, Denver, CO 80018

Professional information

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Senior Consultant At Ibm

Position:
Senior Consultant at IBM
Location:
Denver, Colorado
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
IBM - Denver, CO since Jun 2013 - Senior Consultant State of Wyoming Jan 2013 - May 2013 - Business Intelligence Analyst USDA - Fort Collins, Colorado Area May 2012 - Dec 2012 - Business Intelligence Analyst State of Wyoming - Cheyenne, Wyoming Dec 2011 - May 2012 - Reporting Analyst Timber Products - Eugene, Oregon Sep 2011 - Nov 2011 - Reporting Analyst Broadridge Jun 2011 - Sep 2011 - Reporting Analyst Starz Entertainment Feb 2011 - Jun 2011 - Reporting Analyst Janus Capital Group Nov 2010 - Jan 2011 - Reporting Analyst University of Colorado Apr 2008 - Dec 2010 - Reporting Analyst ZeeWise Aug 2007 - Apr 2008 - Report Developer
Skills:
SQL Server, Cognos, SQL, Crystal Reports, Access, Requirements Analysis, Analysis, Business Analysis, Business Intelligence, JavaScript, SSRS, Visual Basic, SharePoint, Databases, Data Warehousing, Data Modeling, Microsoft Office, Data Analysis, Windows, T-SQL, MySQL, HTML, PL/SQL, Business Objects, Oracle SQL, Excel, Programming, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Software Development, Architecture, Web Applications, Web Development


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Technical Fellow Structures And Tps Advanced Development At Ula - United Launch Alliance - Lockheed Martin &Amp; Boeing

Position:
Upper Stage Advanced Development Technical Fellow at ULA - United Launch Alliance - Lockheed Martin & Boeing
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
ULA - United Launch Alliance - Lockheed Martin & Boeing since Dec 1988 - Upper Stage Advanced Development Technical Fellow
Education:
San Diego State University-California State University 1982 - 1988
Bachelor Science, Aerospace Engineering


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Friction Stir Welding Apparatus, System And Method

US Patent:
8141764, Mar 27, 2012
Filed:
Jul 1, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/175573
Inventors:
David M. Potter - Lakewood CO, US
Richard K. Hansen - Morrison CO, US
Assignee:
United Launch Alliance, LLC - Centennial CO
International Classification:
B23K 20/12, B23K 37/04
US Classification:
228 21, 228 445, 228 493
Abstract:
A friction stir welding system is provided herein. More specifically, traditional friction stir welding requires a rotatable head that is forced against a plurality of work pieces to bond the same. The rotational and normal forces generated by the friction stir welding tool are generally reacted by a backing plate, anvil, mandrel or other mechanisms, such hardware are subject to the applied forces and are often supported with additional internal supports. Conversely, a friction stir weld system is described that omits the need for such a backing member and internal supports as it is performed using a self reacting pin tool.


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Friction Stir Welding Apparatus, System And Method

US Patent:
8348136, Jan 8, 2013
Filed:
Feb 20, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/400339
Inventors:
David M. Potter - Lakewood CO, US
Richard K. Hansen - Morrison CO, US
Assignee:
United Launch Alliance, LLC - Englewood CO
International Classification:
B23K 20/12, B23K 37/04
US Classification:
2281121, 228 445, 228212
Abstract:
A method of performing friction stir welding is provided herein. More specifically, traditional friction stir welding requires a rotatable head that is forced against a plurality of work pieces to bond the same. The rotational and normal forces generated by the friction stir welding tool are generally reacted by a backing plate, anvil, mandrel or other mechanisms, such hardware are subject to the applied forces and are often supported with additional internal supports. Conversely, a method of performing a friction stir weld is described that omits the need for such a backing member and internal supports as it is performed using a self reacting pin tool.


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Friction Stir Welding Apparatus, System And Method

US Patent:
7866532, Jan 11, 2011
Filed:
Apr 6, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/755171
Inventors:
David M. Potter - Lakewood CO, US
Richard K. Hansen - Morrison CO, US
Assignee:
United Launch Alliance, LLC - Centennial CO
International Classification:
B23K 20/12, B23K 37/04
US Classification:
2281121, 228 445, 228212
Abstract:
A method of performing friction stir welding is provided herein. More specifically, traditional friction stir welding requires a rotatable head that is forced against a plurality of work pieces to bond the same. The rotational and normal forces generated by the friction stir welding tool are generally reacted by a backing plate, anvil, mandrel or other mechanisms, such hardware are subject to the applied forces and are often supported with additional internal supports. Conversely, a method of performing a friction stir weld is described that omits the need for such a backing member and internal supports as it is performed using a self reacting pin tool.


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Friction Welding Apparatus, System And Method

US Patent:
8123104, Feb 28, 2012
Filed:
Jul 1, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/175525
Inventors:
David M. Potter - Lakewood CO, US
Richard K. Hansen - Morrison CO, US
Assignee:
United Launch Alliance, LLC - Centennial CO
International Classification:
B23K 20/12, B23K 37/04
US Classification:
228 21, 228 445, 228 45, 228 493
Abstract:
A friction stir welding apparatus is provided herein. More specifically, traditional friction stir welding requires a rotatable head that is forced against a plurality of work pieces to bond the same. The rotational and normal forces generated by the friction stir welding tool are generally reacted by a backing plate, anvil, mandrel or other mechanisms, such hardware are subject to the applied forces and are often supported with additional internal supports. Conversely, an apparatus for performing a friction stir weld is described that omits the need for such a backing member and internal supports as it is performed using a self reacting pin tool.


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Friction Stir Welding Apparatus, System And Method

US Patent:
8132708, Mar 13, 2012
Filed:
Oct 15, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/905200
Inventors:
David M. Potter - Lakewood CO, US
Richard K. Hansen - Morrison CO, US
Assignee:
United Launch Alliance, LLC - Centennial CO
International Classification:
B23K 20/12, B23K 37/04
US Classification:
2281121, 228 21, 228 445, 228 493
Abstract:
A method of performing friction stir welding is provided herein. More specifically, traditional friction stir welding requires a rotatable head that is forced against a plurality of work pieces to bond the same. The rotational and normal forces generated by the friction stir welding tool are generally reacted by a backing plate, anvil, mandrel or other mechanisms, such hardware are subject to the applied forces and are often supported with additional internal supports. Conversely, a method of performing a friction stir weld is described that omits the need for such a backing member and internal supports as it is performed using a self reacting pin tool.