DAVID M ANDERSON
Electrician at Egypt St, Houston, TX

License number
Texas 374858
Expiration Date
Jul 26, 2017
Category
Apprentice Electrician
Address
Address
1512 Egypt St, Houston, TX 77009
Phone
(832) 398-0940

Organization information

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DAVID M ANDERSON ENTERPRISES INC

5142 Del Monte Dr APT 5, Houston, TX 77056

Status:
Inactive
Doing business as:
David M. Anderson Enterprises, Inc
Registration:
Jun 13, 1996
State ID:
0140341600
Business type:
Domestic For-Profit Corporation
Agent:
David M Anderson,5142 Del Monte, Houston, TX 77056 (Physical)
TIN:
30118618120

Professional information

David Anderson Photo 1

Business Director - Pe Solutions At Townsend Solutions

Position:
Business Director - PE Solutions at Townsend Solutions
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Plastics
Work:
Townsend Solutions since Apr 2005 - Business Director - PE Solutions Total Petrochemicals - Polypropylene Feb 1999 - Mar 2004 - Market Manager - Business Development ExxonMobil 1989 - 1997 - Market Development
Education:
Louisiana State University 1978 - 1979
M.S., Food Science
Louisiana State University 1974 - 1978
B.S., Microbiology


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Principal Designer At Fluor Corporation

Position:
Principal Designer at Fluor Corporation
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Fluor Corporation - Principal Designer


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David Anderson, Houston TX - Lawyer

Address:
4309 Yoakum Blvd, Houston, TX 77006
Experience:
29 years
Specialties:
Appeals & Appellate, Business Law, Communications & Internet Law, Construction Law, Consumer Law, Personal Injury
Jurisdiction:
Texas (1997)
Law School:
South Texas College Of Law
Languages:
French, Italian, Russian, Spanish
Memberships:
Texas State Bar (1997)


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Executive Vice President At Green Bank, N.a.

Position:
Executive Vice President at Green Bank, N.A.
Location:
Houston, Texas
Industry:
Banking
Work:
Green Bank, N.A. - Houstonian - 109 North Post Oak Ln, Houston, Tx 77024 since Jan 2000 - Executive Vice President


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David Anderson - Houston, TX

Work:
DataVox
Technician
Sweet Mesquite - Austin, TX
Waiter
Education:
UT - Austin, TX
BA in Computer Science
Skills:
Unix


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Gen. Manager At Automotive Assurance &Amp; Wcso

Position:
Gen. Manager at Automotive Assurance & WCSO
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Automotive Assurance & WCSO - Gen. Manager


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Method Of Identifying Chemicals By Use Of Non-Radioactive Isotopes

US Patent:
5474937, Dec 12, 1995
Filed:
Aug 30, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/108625
Inventors:
David K. Anderson - Houston TX
Manuel E. Gonzalez - Kingwood TX
Nicholas P. Valenti - Kingwood TX
Assignee:
Isotag, L.L.C. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01N 3324
US Classification:
436 27
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for identifying the source of a transported chemical shipment. The method employs either a chemical element or an organic compound with one or more atoms that are non-radioactive isotopes generally not found in nature. A small quantity of the isotopic compound is introduced into the storage vessel containing the chemical to be transported prior to shipment of the chemical. Upon arrival at its destination point, a sample of the chemical shipment is analyzed. Matching the isotopic compound found in the chemical with the isotopic compound introduced into the storage vessel prior to shipment is indicative that the shipped chemical is identical to the chemical received. Non-radioactive materials may further be employed for detecting the source of a newly introduced contaminant in a water supply. The chemical substance may be a non-radioactive isotope of the chemical shipment being transported.


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Method Of Identifying Chemicals By Use Of Non-Radioactive Isotopes

US Patent:
5677186, Oct 14, 1997
Filed:
Jun 2, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/460233
Inventors:
David K. Anderson - Houston TX
Manuel E. Gonzalez - Kingwood TX
Nicholas Paul Valenti - Kingwood TX
International Classification:
G01N 3324
US Classification:
436 27
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for identifying the source of a transported chemical shipment. The method employs either a chemical element or an organic compound with one or more atoms that are non-radioactive isotopes generally not found in nature. A small quantity of the isotopic compound is introduced into the storage vessel containing the chemical to be transported prior to shipment of the chemical. Upon arrival at its destination point, a sample of the chemical shipment is analyzed. Matching the isotopic compound found in the chemical with the isotopic compound introduced into the storage vessel prior to shipment is indicative that the shipped chemical is identical to the chemical received. Non-radioactive materials may further be employed for detecting the source of a newly introduced contaminant in a water supply. The chemical substance may be a non-radioactive isotope of the chemical shipment being transported.


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Method Of Identifying Chemicals By Use Of Non-Radioactive Isotopes

US Patent:
5885838, Mar 23, 1999
Filed:
Jul 15, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/893146
Inventors:
David K. Anderson - Houston TX
Manuel E. Gonzalez - Kingwood TX
Nicholas Paul Valenti - Kingwood TX
International Classification:
G01N 3046, G01N 3328
US Classification:
436 27
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for identifying the source of a transported chemical shipment. The method employs either a chemical element or an organic compound with one or more atoms that are non-radioactive isotopes generally not found in nature. A small quantity of the isotopic compound is introduced into the storage vessel containing the chemical to be transported prior to shipment of the chemical. Upon arrival at its destination point, a sample of the chemical shipment is analyzed. Matching the isotopic compound found in the chemical with the isotopic compound introduced into the storage vessel prior to shipment is indicative that the shipped chemical is identical to the chemical received. Non-radioactive materials may further be employed for detecting the source of a newly introduced contaminant in a water supply. The chemical substance may be a non-radioactive isotope of the chemical shipment being transported.


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David Anderson

Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Telecommunications