DAVID WAYNE REESE
Pilots at Lk St, Chicago, IL

License number
Illinois C1074845
Category
Airmen
Address
Address
2926 W Lake St, Chicago, IL 60612

Professional information

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National Account Manager At Coyote Logistics

Position:
National Account Manager at Coyote Logistics
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Industry:
Logistics and Supply Chain
Work:
Coyote Logistics since Jun 2011 - National Account Manager Michigan State University Men's Lacrosse May 2009 - May 2011 - President Coyote Logistics May 2010 - Aug 2010 - Carrier Operations Representative - Intern Action Rental May 2008 - Aug 2009 - Rental Associate Michigan State Sep 2007 - May 2009 - Broad Scholar Spartan Landscaping May 2003 - 2009 - Operator
Education:
Michigan State University / Eli Broad College of Business 2007 - 2011
Bachelors of Arts degree, Supply Chain Management
University of Detroit Jesuit High School 2003 - 2007
Highschool Diploma


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Principal Staff Engineer At Nokia Siemens Networks

Position:
Principal Staff Engineer at Nokia Siemens Networks
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Telecommunications
Work:
Nokia Siemens Networks - Arlington Heights, IL since Apr 2011 - Principal Staff Engineer Motorola Jul 1990 - Apr 2011 - Principal Staff Engineer
Education:
Arizona State University 1980 - 1984
Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Computer Systemss Engineering
Skills:
EVDO, CDMA, Systems Engineering, C, Call Processing, Cellular, Cellular Communications, CDMA2000, LTE, 3GPP


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Health Professions Recruiter At Usaf

Position:
Health Professions Recruiter at USAF
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Military
Work:
USAF - Health Professions Recruiter


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Animal Scent Detection Apparatus And System

US Patent:
2011020, Aug 25, 2011
Filed:
Aug 20, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/860758
Inventors:
David Reese - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/00
US Classification:
73 2334
Abstract:
A portable scent detection system for moving air from a search area to an animal's nose that can include a hand-held pickup for collecting air from a target area, an air moving unit containing at least one fan, a return hose coupled between the pickup and the air moving unit, and a scent presentation device worn on the animal's head with a one or more presentation ports near the animal's nose. The preferred animal is a dog; however, any animal which can be trained to indicate detection of a target scent can be used. The air moving unit can be double or single. A single unit can contain one fan, while a double unit can contain a second fan. More fans can be added in series or parallel as needed to provide adequate airflow. The pickup device can also optionally contain a fan. The fans can be battery powered using fixed or rechargeable batteries. The battery or batteries can be external or internal to the unit. The air moving unit can be contained in a waist or backpack for ease in use. The scent pickup can also optionally contain a filter to filter out dust or unwanted particles. A system of hoses normally can be run between the pickup device and the air moving unit and between the air moving unit and the scent presentation device. The air moving unit can optionally be located in a widened section of the hoses or hoses.


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Animal Scent Detection Apparatus And System

US Patent:
2012004, Mar 1, 2012
Filed:
Feb 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/036481
Inventors:
David Reese - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/497, A01K 29/00
US Classification:
73 3105, 119712
Abstract:
A portable scent detection system for moving air from a search area to an animal's nose such as a dog that can include a hand-held pickup for collecting air from a target area, an air moving unit containing at least one fan, a return hose coupled between the pickup and the air moving unit, and a scent presentation device. The air moving unit can contain one or more fans. The pickup device can also optionally contain a fan. The fans can be battery powered using fixed or rechargeable batteries. The air moving unit can be contained in a waist or backpack for ease in use. The scent pickup can also optionally contain a filter to filter out dust or unwanted particles.


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Leg-Attached Animal Management Device

US Patent:
8181608, May 22, 2012
Filed:
Feb 15, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/705772
Inventors:
David Reese - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
A01K 27/00
US Classification:
119720, 119858
Abstract:
A leg-mounted pouch and coil-up leash that allows hands-free managing of a dog or other animal. A leg pouch can contain a bottom opening through which the leash can be threaded to the animal or a removable leash coil otherwise attached or a separate leg brace removable from the pouch can hold the leash coil. This allows the wearer to control the animal without having to take the hands or eyes off of a weapon or other equipment or stop to change hand or arm positions. In some embodiments, there is a water bottle that can supply liquid to the animal. Also, in other embodiments, a remote-controlled release can free the dog wirelessly for an attack or other purpose. A preferred embodiment can separate into four parts, a leg-worn pouch or pouches, a belt or leg-worn attachment that holds a coil-up leash, a separable water bottle with a delivery hose, and an animal collar with a wirelessly controlled release.


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Student At Chicago Theological Seminary

Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Religious Institutions
Education:
Chicago Theological Seminary 2006 - 2009