DAVID ERIC CHREST
Pilots at Riverside Dr, Huntley, IL

License number
Illinois A5018507
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
9921 Riverside Dr, Huntley, IL 60142

Professional information

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David Chrest - Huntley, IL

Work:
ExpressJet Airlines
Airline Pilot
Travel Express Aviation, DuPage Airport
Certified Flight Instructor
MOTOROLA INC. / MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS INC - Schaumburg, IL
Senior Engineering Manager, Central Systems Engineering
MOTOROLA INC. - Schaumburg, IL
Systems Engineering Manager, North America Group System Planning
MOTOROLA INC. - Schaumburg, IL
Lead Systems Engineer, Customers' Center for Systems Integration
USAFR - Offutt AFB, NE
US AIR FORCE OFFICER
Motorola C&E, Area B Engineering - Wood Dale, IL
Field Systems Engineer
Education:
Lake Forest Graduate School of Management - Lake Forest, IL
M.B.A. in Masters of Business Administration
Illinois Institute of Technology - Chicago, IL
B.S. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Military:
Rank: CaptainL.i.location.original
Skills:
Cross Functional Team Leadership, Business Management, Communications Systems Technical Expertise, Customer Interface, Technical Support, Budgetary Management, Business Management, Team Building, Project Management, Process Management, Crisis Escalation Management, Operations Management, Engineering Management, Product Development, Business Plans, Performance Management, Risk Management, Troubleshooting, Plan Execution, Decision Making.


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Method And Apparatus For Incorporating Pager Functionality Into A Land Mobile Radio System

US Patent:
6912387, Jun 28, 2005
Filed:
Dec 20, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/027189
Inventors:
Kevin L. Haas - Bartlett IL, US
David Andrew Chrest - Huntley IL, US
James Cunningham - Lake In The Hills IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04Q007/20, H04Q007/00, H04M003/42
US Classification:
4554261, 4554142, 455458, 455515, 455518, 340 71, 340 746
Abstract:
A land mobile radio system receives paging messages communicated via a paging service communication protocol, decodes the paging messages to identify respective target recipients of the paging messages and determines whether the target recipients are members of a user group. If a target recipient is a member of the user group, a communication unit (e. g. , radio or console) of the target recipient is identified, the message is converted to an appropriate protocol (e. g. , a wireless protocol) and sent to the communication unit.