Gary Lovell Clark
Cosmetology in Salt Lake City, UT

License number
Utah 161621-1101
Issued Date
Jan 1, 1911
Expiration Date
Sep 30, 1999
Category
Cosmetology
Type
Cosmetologist / Barber
Address
Address
Salt Lake City, UT

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Gary Clark
1071 Sarah Cir, Orem, UT 84058
(801) 764-0725

Professional information

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Co-Founder, Partner, Pinnacle Health Informatics, Llc

Position:
Co-Founder & Partner at Pinnacle Health Informatics
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Pinnacle Health Informatics - Bountiful, Utah since Jul 2010 - Co-Founder & Partner ShareInformatics Inc. Mar 2010 - Dec 2011 - President & CEO ITX Media Sep 2005 - Mar 2010 - Lead SQL & Crystal Reports Developer Northeastern Counseling Center Aug 1999 - Sep 2005 - Data Administrator & Crystal Reports Developer Uintah School District Apr 1996 - Mar 1999 - Lead IT Specialist
Education:
Arizona State University 1982 - 1984
Utah State University 1978 - 1982
Skills:
SQL, Crystal Reports, Databases, SSRS, Business Intelligence, Data Warehousing, SSIS, Microsoft SQL Server, Business Objects, SharePoint, EHR, Behavioral Health, Meaningful Use, Executive Reporting, Financial Reporting, Performance Dashboards, KPI Dashboards, Reporting & Analysis, Quality Improvement, Quality Assurance, Process Improvement, Productivity, Microsoft CRM, Data Analysis, Data Integration, SSAS 2008, Key Performance Indicators, Database Design, Microsoft Excel, Excel Dashboards, Project Management, Project Delivery, HTML, Data Management, Report Writing, Microsoft Office, Data Transformation, Data Extraction, Data Loading, Software Project Management, Training, Healthcare Information Technology, IT Management, Program Management, Requirements Analysis
Interests:
Hand-Tool Woodworking, Tenkara and Photography


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Testing And Certification Consultant

Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Certiport - American Fork, Utah Jun 2009 - Dec 2011 - VP Business Development Caveon 2008 - 2009 - VP Business Development KRYTERION 2005 - 2008 - Sr. Director Sales and Bus. Dev. Thomson Prometric 2000 - 2002 - VP, Business Development Galton Technologies Jun 1997 - Dec 2000 - Co-Founder Novell Mar 1993 - Apr 1997 - Director of Certificaton Programs Novell 1987 - 1993 - Area Ed. mngr & Technical trainer
Education:
Hollins University 1979 - 1981
Plymouth State University 1974 - 1978
Skills:
Business Planning, Security, Psychometrics, Certification Testing, Program Management, Sales, Management, Channel, New Business Development, Business Strategy, Product Management, Sales Management, Customer Relations, Customer Service, Business Development, Account Management, Training, Leadership, Strategic Partnerships, Strategic Planning, Enterprise Software, CRM, Strategy, Cloud Computing, Team Building, Team Leadership


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Construction Superintendent

Position:
Project Superintendent at Stacey Enterprises Inc
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Stacey Enterprises Inc - Ogden, Utah since Jan 2011 - Project Superintendent Interwest Construction May 2008 - Feb 2010 - Superintendent Gary Clark Jan 2007 - Feb 2010 - Construction Superintendent. Pinnacle Design Build Apr 2007 - Nov 2008 - Project Manager Interior Construction Specialists Jan 1992 - Dec 2006 - Superintendent
Education:
Weber State University 2000 - 2005
COCHISE COLLEGE
Salt Lake Community College
Weber State University


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Camera Accessory Bag

US Patent:
4330073, May 18, 1982
Filed:
Dec 19, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/218058
Inventors:
Gary L. Clark - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
A45C 1138
US Classification:
224223
Abstract:
An improved camera accessory carrying case is provided which has a plurality of cylindrically shaped compartments for accessories arranged in side-by-side relationship. Each compartment is individually attached to a backing panel. The compartments and panel are constructed of flexible padded material for protection of the accessories from shock. A single flexible covering flap is provided with a laterally extending closure strip for connection with vertically extending closure strips on each compartment. Padding which is adjustable as to thickness is disposed in the bottoms of the compartments to provide additional cushioning and to adjust the depth of the compartment to fit the accessory, such as camera lenses.


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Gary Clark

Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services


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Two-Person Hammock Providing Independent Stability

US Patent:
7627913, Dec 8, 2009
Filed:
Apr 29, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/111704
Inventors:
Gary L. Clark - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A45F 3/22, A45F 3/24
US Classification:
5120, 5122, 5121, 5128
Abstract:
A double hammock configured to accommodate two persons, while providing independent stability to both persons occupying the hammock. The hammock includes a first elongate hammock base, a second elongate hammock base, and an elongate divider member attached to both hammock bases so that the divider separates at least the head sections of the hammock bases and extends between them. Each hammock base includes a head section at one longitudinal end, a foot section at an opposite longitudinal end, an outer side section at one side between the head and foot sections, and an inner side section at an opposite side between the head and foot sections. The divider member includes a first side attached to the inner side section of the first hammock base and an opposite second side attached to the inner side section of the second hammock base.


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Dynamic Hammock Spreader Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
8356370, Jan 22, 2013
Filed:
Oct 6, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/574166
Inventors:
Gary L. Clark - Salt Lake City UT, US
Spencer D. Clark - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
Clark Outdoor Products, L.C. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
A45F 3/22, A45F 4/08, A45F 3/24
US Classification:
5123, 5120, 5121, 5122, 5128
Abstract:
A method for spreading a hammock is disclosed. The method may include selecting a hammock comprising a hammock base having a first end, a second end opposite the first end in a longitudinal direction, a first side, and a second side opposite the first side in a lateral direction. The method may further include suspending the first end of the hammock base from a first anchor and suspending the second end of the hammock base from a second anchor. Once suspended, the hammock base may be spread in the lateral direction using exclusively a dynamic spreader system. The dynamic spreader system may automatically adjust the amount of the spreading in response to changes in the weight, shape, or orientation of contents within the hammock base.


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Hammock-Ridge-Connection System And Method

US Patent:
2012000, Jan 12, 2012
Filed:
Jul 12, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/181304
Inventors:
Gary L. Clark - Salt Lake City UT, US
Spencer D. Clark - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A45F 3/22
US Classification:
5121, 5120
Abstract:
A hammock is disclosed. The hammock may include a bed portion having first and second ends spaced a distance from one another. The first end of the bed portion may be suspended from a first tether. The second end of the bed portion may be suspended from a second tether. The hammock may further include an upper portion comprising netting. The upper portion may cooperate with the bed portion to form an enclosure for housing an occupant. The hammock may also include a ridge line extending from the first tether, through the upper portion, to the second tether. The ridge line may have a length greater than the distance between the first and second ends of the bed portion. Accordingly, the upper portion may be suspended some distance above the bed portion, creating greater space for the occupant within the enclosure.


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Drip Tube And Tied Rope Combination

US Patent:
2004001, Jan 22, 2004
Filed:
Jul 19, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/199391
Inventors:
Gary Clark - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A44B021/00
US Classification:
024/12900R
Abstract:
A short tube of large enough diameter to allow a rope, wire, cable or cord to pass through the center and wrap around the wall of the tube easily one or more times. The purpose of which is to drain off water when the highest end of a moored rope or cable is exposed to rain. As water runs down the rope it will drip off at the lowest part of the bend created by the wrap around the wall of the tube. The length of the tube being a ratio of the diameter of the rope and the slant at which the rope is moored so that a long enough wrap and an optimum angle are obtained with respect to gravity.


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Tent Hammock

US Patent:
5913772, Jun 22, 1999
Filed:
Jun 3, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/089636
Inventors:
Gary L. Clark - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
A45F 322
US Classification:
5121
Abstract:
A hammock which has a netted fabric covering and a tarp suspended above it, form a structure similar to a tent suspended above ground. The tarp, made of waterproof lightweight fabric, is attached to the netted fabric in the middle and hangs down on either side of the hammock. The tarp can also be pulled out by the corners to form a canopy over the hammock by means of ropes tied to a branch of a tree or other support. Pockets attached to the underside of the hammock are large enough to hold clothing and other gear. These pockets also provide insulation from the cold. The main support comes from a single rope for each end attached through a sleeve which gives extreme stability. Elastic straps connected to the ends of the tarp adjust for stress to the tarp and netting as weight is applied to the hammock. A section of webbing sewn to the top of the head end of the netting and to the underside of the tarp provide a drop space between the tarp and netting which allows for condensation run off. The webbing also compensates for uneven pull between the tarp and hammock bed.