Jeffrey Scott Peterson
Physician in Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 36363
Issued Date
Aug 14, 1997
Renew Date
May 31, 1999
Expiration Date
May 31, 1999
Type
Physician
Address
Address
1201 Galapego APT #107, Denver, CO 80204

Professional information

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Senior Vice President - Head Of Sales Western United States At Td Auto Finance

Position:
Senior Vice President - Head of Sales Western United States at TD Auto Finance
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
TD Auto Finance - Greater Denver Area since Jun 2011 - Senior Vice President - Head of Sales Western United States Chrysler Financial Apr 2004 - Jun 2011 - Director Chrysler Financial Apr 1998 - Apr 2004 - Senior Manager Credit Administration Chrysler Financial Apr 1997 - Apr 1998 - Zone Manager Chrysler Financial Apr 1994 - Apr 1997 - National Sales Education Manager Chrysler Financial Jan 1991 - Jan 1994 - Zone Sales Manager Chrysler Financial Jan 1989 - Jan 1991 - Branch Manager
Education:
Baker College Center for Graduate Studies 2000 - 2002
Master of Business Adminsitration, Marketing
University of Phoenix 1996 - 2000
Bachelor, Business Management
California High School 1975 - 1978


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Jeffrey J. Peterson, Denver CO - Lawyer

Office:
Welborn Sullivan Meck & Tooley, P.C.
1125 17Th St STE 2200, Denver, CO 80202
Specialties:
Business Law, Business Tax Planning, Corporate Law, Limited Liability Company Law, Real Estate, Securities
ISLN:
913059485
Admitted:
1993, Colorado, 1998, U.S. Tax Court, 2005, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado
University:
Baylor University, B.B.A., Marketing, with honors, 1984
Law School:
University of Colorado School of Law, J.D., 1993
Links:
Site


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Jeffrey Joseph Peterson, Denver CO - Lawyer

Address:
Welborn Sullivan Meck & Tooley, P.C.
821 17Th St STE 500, Denver 80202
(303) 376-4488
Licenses:
Colorado - Active 1993
Education:
University of Colorado School of LawDegree JD - Juris Doctor - LawGraduated 1993
Baylor UniversityDegree B.B.A.Graduated 1984
Specialties:
Business - 25%
Corporate / Incorporation - 25%
Real Estate - 25%
Securities Offerings - 25%
Associations:
American Bar Association, Business Law Section, Governance Committee and Legal Opinions Committee - Member
Colorado Bar Association, Business Law Section - Member
Colorado Bar Association, Taxation Law Section - Member
Denver Bar Association - Member


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Chief Investment Officer At Sherwood, Daniels &Amp; Davidson, Llc

Position:
Chief Investment Officer at Sherwood, Daniels & Davidson, LLC
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Sherwood, Daniels & Davidson, LLC - Parker, CO since Jan 2007 - Chief Investment Officer MarketWise Securities - Broomfield, CO May 2000 - Oct 2003 - Trader
Education:
University of North Carolina 1988 - 1993
BA, Business Admin


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Vice President Wealth Advisor At Smith Barney

Position:
Vice President Wealth Advisor at Smith Barney
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Smith Barney - Vice President Wealth Advisor
Education:
Lehigh University - College of Business and Economics


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Edgewise Orthodontic Bracket

US Patent:
5470228, Nov 28, 1995
Filed:
May 12, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/060879
Inventors:
Steve A. Franseen - Denver CO
Jeffrey A. Peterson - Aurora CO
Assignee:
RMO, Inc. - Denver CO
International Classification:
A61C 300
US Classification:
433 8
Abstract:
An improved edgewise orthodontic bracket is disclosed. In one embodiment, a bracket (10) comprises a single pair of opposing T-shaped tie wings (12, 14) which define an archwire slot (18) therebetween. Notches (20) are provided on each of the mesial and distal sides of the center leg (28) of each T-shaped tie wing (12, 14) for selectively receiving a ligating device. The notches (20) are defined in the gingival/occlusal edges of the tie wings (12, 14) and comprise sloped portions (24) that extend labially towards the archwire slot (18). Convex sidewall portions (42) and convex floor portions (44) are provided in the archwire slot (18) adjacent to the notches (20). An auxiliary slot (70) may be centrally disposed under the center legs (28) of the opposing T-shaped tie wings (12, 14). Alternatively, twin auxiliary slots (80) may be disposed under the convex archwire slot floor portions (44). An integral T-shaped hook (50) may be provided as a cantilevered extension from the center leg (28) of one of the T-shaped tie wings (12, 14) for use in attachment of traction devices.


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Slot For Orthodontic Brackets And Method

US Patent:
5044945, Sep 3, 1991
Filed:
May 22, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/527094
Inventors:
Jeffrey A. Peterson - Aurora CO
Assignee:
RMO, Inc. - Denver CO
International Classification:
A61C 300
US Classification:
433 8
Abstract:
An improved orthodontic bracket (44) has a slot (46) therein for receiving an archwire. The slot (46) has oppositely facing sidewalls (48 and 50) and a base (52). The base (52) has a protrusion (54) thereon thus forming a continuously curving surface including the sidewalls (48 and 50), the base (52) and the protrusion (54). An archwire placed in the slot (46) will rest upon the protrusion (54) rather than the base (52) or the sidewalls (48 and 50). Therefore, the archwire may be placed at a uniform depth regardless of the shape of the wire and stress is reduced in the slot (46).


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Orthodontic Appliance Mounting Base

US Patent:
5362232, Nov 8, 1994
Filed:
Oct 27, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/967200
Inventors:
Steven A. Franseen - Denver CO
Jeffrey A. Peterson - Aurora CO
Assignee:
RMO, Inc. - Denver CO
International Classification:
A61C 300
US Classification:
433 9
Abstract:
Rails (38) project from a mesial edge (40) and a distal edge (42) of a base (28) of an orthodontic appliance (30) forming a gap between the base (28) and a surface (32) of a tooth (34). At least one post (44) projects from the base (28) between the rails (38). The rails (38) and post (44) are dimensioned to substantially preclude post/tooth contact and reduce the likelihood of appliance detachment from a curved tooth surface. The posts (44) are formed to resist shear forces associated with mastication and to facilitate the smooth flow of bonding material about the posts (44) when the base (28) is pressed against a tooth surface (32) during bonding.


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Orthodontic Bracket And Method

US Patent:
5160261, Nov 3, 1992
Filed:
May 20, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/702943
Inventors:
Jeffrey A. Peterson - Aurora CO
Assignee:
RMO, Inc. - Denver CO
International Classification:
A61C 300
US Classification:
433 8
Abstract:
An edgewise bracket (10) is provided with notches (34, 36, 38 and 40) in wing tips (24, 25, 26 and 27), respectively. The notches (24, 25, 26 and 27) are generally concave and have a mesiodistal width slightly greater or slightly less than the thickness of an archwire retaining device (32) depending on whether the device (32) is a metallic wire or an elastomeric ligature. The archwire retaining device (32) is inserted into the notches (34, 36, 38, and 40) to retain an archwire (30) within a slot (28) which has a depth greater than a thickness of the archwire (30). The device (32) has selectively reduced undesired frictional contact with the archwire (30), and, therefore, frictional interference between the device (32) and the archwire (30), and the archwire (30) and the bracket (10) is reduced or eliminated.


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Orthodontic Appliance Mounting Base

US Patent:
5158452, Oct 27, 1992
Filed:
Feb 1, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/649594
Inventors:
Steven A. Franseen - Denver CO
Jeffrey A. Peterson - Aurora CO
Assignee:
RMO, Inc. - Denver CO
International Classification:
A61C 300
US Classification:
433 9
Abstract:
Rails (38) project from a mesial edge (40) and a distal edge (42) of a base (28) of an orthodontic appliance (30) forming a gap between the base (28) and a surface (32) of a tooth (34). At least one post (44) projects from the base (28) between the rails (38). The rails (38) and post (44) are dimensioned to substantially preclude post/tooth contact and reduce the likelihood of appliance detachment from a curved tooth surface. The posts (44) are formed to resist shear forces associated with mastication and to facilitate the smooth flow of bonding material about the posts (44) when the base (28) is pressed against a tooth surface (32) during bonding.