JAMES W FRANCIS
Electrician at Mosscrest Dr, Houston, TX

License number
Texas 57008
Expiration Date
Aug 11, 2017
Category
Journeyman Electrician
Address
Address
11738 Mosscrest Dr, Houston, TX 77048
Phone
(713) 733-0813

Professional information

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Marketer / Project Management / Financial Adviser

Position:
Registrar Manager at Eaglegate Group - Provo College
Location:
Provo, Utah Area
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Eaglegate Group - Provo College - American Fork, Utah since Mar 2010 - Registrar Manager River West Corporation - Pleasant Grove, Utah Jan 2007 - Feb 2010 - Owner National Apartment Finance Inc. - Pleasant Grove, UT Jan 2003 - Dec 2007 - Senior Loan Officer Newspaper Agency Corporation - Salt Lake City, UT Apr 1995 - Dec 2002 - Display Advertising Sales Consultant Houston Chronicle - Houston, TX Apr 1992 - Mar 1995 - Display Advertising Sales Consultant The Daily Universe - Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Apr 1990 - Apr 1992 - Student Display Advertising Manager/Production Manager
Education:
Brigham Young University 1987 - 1992
Bachelor of Arts, Communications
Awards:
Excellence in Customer Service Award
Eagle Gate College Group
Awarded for exceptional customer service in student success.
Excellence as an Academic Administrator Award
Eagle Gate College Group
Awarded for demonstrating exceptional academic excellence.
Publishers Award of Merit
Houston Chronicles
Awarded for Outstanding Contributions Made to the Community Living Section
Publishers Award of Merit
Houston Chronicles
For the Sale and Execution of the American General/Cinco Ranch Full Color Insert
Publishers Award of Merit
Houston Chronicles
Best Product Sale / Homeline II Hammond Homes
Third Place Winner
American Academy of Advertising & International Newspaper Advertising and Marketing Executives (AAA/INAME)
National advertising competition placing in the top 1% in the nation out of 4000+ entries.
Second Mile Award
The Daily Universe
For outstanding creativity, loyalty to duty, excellence of leadership, and willingness to go the second mile, as advertising manager, in producing superb student publications at BYU.
Distinguished Advertising Success Award
The Daily Universe
Highest number of team quotas ever reached in the history of The Daily Universe.


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Product Manager At Nec

Position:
Product Manager at NEC
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Telecommunications
Work:
NEC since 2004 - Product Manager Intervoice 1997 - 2003 - Product Manager
Education:
The University of Texas at San Antonio 1985 - 1987
MBA, Business
The University of Texas at San Antonio 1982 - 1985
BBA, Management/Marketing and Finance


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Professor At San Jacinto College

Position:
professor at San Jacinto College
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
San Jacinto College - professor v a hospital Aug 1976 - Aug 1977 - research psychologist


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James Francis - Houston, TX

Work:
Product Loader
Equipment Operator
Clarewood House
Food Services Manager
COINMACH
Services Technician
Walgreens
Customer Service Attendant, Stocker, Cashier
Education:
Ross Shaw Sterling High School
High School Diploma


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Biotechnology Professional

Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Biotechnology


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Accounting Professional

Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Accounting


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Cyclic Two Step Process For Production Of Methane From Carbon Monoxide

US Patent:
4242103, Dec 30, 1980
Filed:
Jun 4, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/045319
Inventors:
Jule A. Rabo - Armonk NY
Louis F. Elek - Peekskill NY
James N. Francis - Houston TX
Assignee:
Union Carbide Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
C10K 304
US Classification:
48197R
Abstract:
Carbon monoxide-containing gas streams are passed over a catalyst capable of catalyzing the disproportionation of carbon monoxide so as to deposit a surface layer of active surface carbon on the catalyst essentially without formation of inactive coke thereon. The surface layer is contacted with steam and is thus converted to methane and CO. sub. 2, from which a relatively pure methane product may be obtained. Dilute carbon monoxide-containing streams, as from underground coal gasification with air or the effluent from blast furnace operations, can be used without pretreatment to convert the carbon monoxide and/or to separate inert gases therefrom. Conversion of the active surface carbon with high pressure steam enables a high pressure product methane stream to be generated without expensive compression equipment and high energy consumption. Nickel, cobalt, iron, ruthenium, rhenium and alloys thereof are preferred catalysts, with the surface area thereof being preferably at least about 10 m. sup. 2 /gr. Conversion of the active surface carbon can also be accomplished by contact with hydrogen.


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Recovery Of Coal Liquefaction Catalysts

US Patent:
4417972, Nov 29, 1983
Filed:
Nov 4, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/318171
Inventors:
James N. Francis - Houston TX
Lavanga R. Veluswamy - Houston TX
Assignee:
Exxon Research and Engineering Co. - Florham Park NJ
International Classification:
C10G 108, C10G 3714, C10G 3100, B01J 3700
US Classification:
208 10
Abstract:
Metal constituents are recovered from the heavy bottoms produced during the liquefaction of coal and similar carbonaceous solids in the presence of a catalyst containing a metal capable of forming an acidic oxide by burning the heavy bottoms in a combustion zone at a temperature below the fusion temperature of the ash to convert insoluble metal-containing catalyst residues in the bottoms into soluble metal-containing oxides; contacting the oxidized solids formed in the combustion zone with an aqueous solution of a basic alkali metal salt to extract the soluble metal-containing oxides in the form of soluble alkali metal salts of the metal-containing oxides and recycling the soluble alkali metal salts to the liquefaction zone. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the bottoms are subjected to partial oxidation, pyrolysis, coking, gasification, extraction or a similar treatment process to recover hydrocarbon liquids and/or gases prior to the burning or combustion step.