John D Rivera
Plumbers at Kenton St, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 19645
Issued Date
May 11, 2005
Renew Date
May 11, 2005
Type
Plumbing Apprentice
Address
Address 2
294 Kenton St UNIT 110, Denver, CO 80011
Denver, CO

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
John Rivera
4842 Jebel St, Denver, CO 80249
(720) 323-2178
John Rivera
4777 Cornish Ct, Denver, CO 80239
John Rivera
5642 S Robb St, Littleton, CO 80127
John Rivera, age 59
5930 S Little River Way, Aurora, CO 80016
(219) 464-0316
John Rivera
601 10Th St, Fort Collins, CO 80524
(970) 376-4066

Professional information

John Rivera Photo 1

Banking &Amp; Credit Union Retail Executive

Position:
Vice President Branch Sales and Service at Bellco Credit Union
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Banking
Work:
Bellco Credit Union - Greater Denver Area since Aug 2011 - Vice President Branch Sales and Service
Education:
Jack Welch Management Institute 2013 - 2013
Coaches Training Institute 2011 - 2011
University of California, Santa Cruz 2010 - 2010
NLP Master Practitioner, Neuro-Linguistic Programming
Indiana University-Northwest 1992 - 1998
AS/BS, General Studies - Business
Skills:
Coaching, Strategic Planning, Executive Management, Consumer Lending, P&L, Credit, Banking, Sales Management, Team Building, Portfolio Management, Small Business Lending, Underwriting, Credit Analysis, Risk Management, Compliance, Customer Relations, Operations Management, Mentoring, P&L Management, Budgeting, Mortgage, Leadership Development, Retail Banking, Small Business, Profitability, Cross Selling, Mortgage Lending, Investments, Process Improvement, Credit Risk, Team Leadership, Credit Cards, Business Strategy, Business Planning, Consultative Selling, Performance Management, Change Leadership, Recruiting, Training, Business Development, Loans, Talent Management, Sales, Life Coaching, Transformational Life Coaching, Employee Relations, Public Speaking


John Rivera Photo 2

John Rivera - Aurora, CO

Work:
Bellco Credit Union
Vice President/Branches Sales and Service
Fifth Third Bank - Chicago, IL
Vice President/Retail Regional Manager
Wholesale Lending - Michigan City, IN
Vice President/Director
Fifth Third Bank - Merrillville, IN
Vice President/Director of Home Equity of America
Fifth Third Bank - Valparaiso, IN
Sales Manager / Mortgage Loan Officer
Bank One - Merrillville, IN
Sales Manager / Mortgage Loan Officer
Indiana Federal Savings - Valparaiso, IN
Mortgage Loan Officer


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Method And Apparatus For Sequestering Platelet Rich Plasma

US Patent:
6475175, Nov 5, 2002
Filed:
Apr 8, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/288145
Inventors:
John Rivera - Aurora CO 80015
Son Le - Lakewood CO 80226
Daniel Cheek - Highlands Ranch CO 80126
Richard Matt - San Jose CA 95129
Roger P. Kaminski - Parker CO 80134
International Classification:
A61M 3700
US Classification:
604 602, 494 43, 494 37, 604 401, 604 611, 604 601, 422 44, 210782
Abstract:
The present invention is a blood separation system that is fully mechanized to collect blood from a patient, separate waste portions of the blood, wash the blood, and redirect the usable portions to a device for reinjecting the usable portions into the patient. The present invention prevents accidental activation of an improper operation that could cause harm to a patient or a shut down of the system by requiring confirmation of each step by an operator. The invention provides screen displays with detailed setup instructions, eliminating the need for secondary documentation that might not be allowed in a surgical environment. The invention also instructs the operator at the appropriate times to do certain manual steps such as opening and closing clamps. Since the opening and closing of clamps is a highly critical operation, confirmation of these steps is also required. A method and suitable apparatus is also disclosed for sequestration of platelet rich plasma whereby a blood sample is spun at a high speed sufficient to separate solid cells from the blood sample and spun at a lower speed for a predetermined time to allow platelets to elute from the solid cells.


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Autologous Fibrin Sealant And Method For Making The Same

US Patent:
6830762, Dec 14, 2004
Filed:
Jun 18, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/173839
Inventors:
Robert F. Baugh - Parker CO
Lisa M. Lim - Aurora CO
Julie S. Johnston - Highlands Ranch CO
John G. Rivera - Aurora CO
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61K 3516
US Classification:
424530, 424529, 424531, 424532
Abstract:
The present relates to an autologous bioadhesive sealant composition or fibrin glue prepared by a two-phase method, wherein all of the blood components for the bioadhesive sealant are derived from a patient to whom the bioadhesive sealant will be applied. A platelet rich plasma and a platelet poor plasma are formed by centrifuging a quantity of anticoagulated whole blood that was previously drawn from the patient. In one embodiment, the platelet rich plasma is divided into two portions. In phase one, a compound that reverses the effect of the anticoagulant is added to the first portion and a clot is allowed to form. The clot is then triturated, and the resulting serum containing autologous thrombin is collected. In phase two, the serum obtained from phase one is mixed with the second portion of the platelet rich plasma to form the bioadhesive sealant of the present invention.


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Autologous Fibrin Sealant And Method For Making The Same

US Patent:
6444228, Sep 3, 2002
Filed:
Apr 20, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/063338
Inventors:
Robert F. Baugh - Parker CO
Lisa M. Lim - Aurora CO
Julie S. Johnston - Highlands Ranch CO
John G. Rivera - Aurora CO
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61K 3516
US Classification:
424530, 424529, 424531, 424532
Abstract:
In general, the present invention relates to a two-phase method for forming an autologous bioadhesive sealant composition or fibrin glue wherein all of the blood components for the bioadhesive sealant are derived from a patient to whom the bioadhesive sealant will be applied. First, a platelet rich plasma and a platelet poor plasma are formed by centrifuging a quantity of anticoagulated whole blood that was previously drawn from the patient. The platelet rich plasma and platelet poor plasma are then divided into two portions. To the first portion, which is used in phase-one, a compound that reverses the effect of the anticoagulant is added, and a clot is allowed to form. The clot is then triturated and the resulting serum, containing autologous thrombin, is collected. The serum obtained from phase-one is then mixed with the second portion of the platelet rich plasma or platelet poor plasma, used in phase-two, to form the bioadhesive sealant of the present invention.


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Methods Of Applying A Biological Composition To An Individual

US Patent:
8303993, Nov 6, 2012
Filed:
Jun 23, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/159482
Inventors:
Robert F. Baugh - Parker CO, US
Lisa M. Lim - Aurora CO, US
Julie S. Johnston - Highlands Ranch CO, US
John G. Rivera - Aurora CO, US
Assignee:
Ateriocyte Medical Systems, Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
A61K 35/16
US Classification:
424530, 424529, 424531, 424532
Abstract:
The present relates to an autologous bioadhesive sealant composition, or fibrin glue prepared by a two-phase method, wherein all of the blood components for the bioadhesive sealant are derived from a patient to whom the bioadhesive sealant will be applied. A platelet rich plasma and a platelet poor plasma are formed by centrifuging a quantity of anticoagulated whole blood that was previously drawn from the patient. In one embodiment the platelet rich plasma is divided into two portions. In phase one, a compound that reverses the effect of the anticoagulant is added to the first portion and a clot is allowed to form. The clot is then triturated, and the resulting, serum containing autologous thrombin is collected. In phase two, the serum obtained from phase one is mixed with the second portion of the-platelet rich plasma to form the bioadhesive sealant of the invention.


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Apparatus And Method For Blood Separation

US Patent:
5964724, Oct 12, 1999
Filed:
Jan 31, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/791179
Inventors:
John Rivera - Aurora CO
Son Le - Lakewood CO
Daniel Cheek - Highlands Ranch CO
Richard Matt - San Jose CA
Roger P. Kaminski - Parker CO
Assignee:
Medtronic Electromedics, Inc. - Parker CO
International Classification:
A61M 3500
US Classification:
604 4
Abstract:
The present invention is a blood separation system that is fully mechanized to collect blood from a patient, separate waste portions of the blood, wash the blood, and redirect the usable portions to a device for reinjecting the usable portions into the patient. The present invention prevents accidental activation of an improper operation that could cause harm to a patient or a shut down of the system by requiring confirmation of each step by an operator. The invention provides screen displays with detailed setup instructions, eliminating the need for secondary documentation that might not be allowed in a surgical environment. The invention also instructs the operator at the appropriate times to do certain manual steps such as opening and closing clamps. Since the opening and closing of clamps is a highly critical operation, confirmation of these steps is also required. A method and suitable apparatus is also disclosed for sequestration of platelet rich plasma whereby a blood sample is spun at a high speed sufficient to separate solid cells from the blood sample and spun at a lower speed for a predetermined time to allow platelets to elute from the solid cells.


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Methods Of Applying A Biological Composition To An Individual

US Patent:
2005017, Aug 4, 2005
Filed:
Feb 2, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/049010
Inventors:
Robert Baugh - Parker CO, US
Lisa Lim - Aurora CO, US
Julie Johnston - Highlands Ranch CO, US
John Rivera - Aurora CO, US
International Classification:
A61K035/16
US Classification:
424530000
Abstract:
Provided are methods of applying biological compositions, that is, autologous bioadhesive sealant compositions containing one or more biological agents, to an individual, wherein all the blood components used in preparing the composition are derived from the patient who is to receive the biological composition. In one embodiment, the method comprises obtaining a whole blood sample from an individual; forming an inactive platelet rich plasma from the whole blood sample; mixing a biological agent into the inactive platelet rich plasma; obtaining thrombin from the whole blood sample; mixing the thrombin into the inactive platelet rich plasma to form a biological composition; and applying the biological composition to the individual.


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Apparatus For Sequestering Platelet Rich Plasma

US Patent:
6855119, Feb 15, 2005
Filed:
Jul 8, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/189836
Inventors:
John Rivera - Aurora CO, US
Son Le - Lakewood CO, US
Daniel Cheek - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Richard Matt - San Jose CA, US
Roger P. Kaminski - Parker CO, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61M037/00, C02F001/38, B04B001/10, B04B009/02
US Classification:
604 601, 604 602, 604 611, 210782, 494 56, 494 84
Abstract:
A blood separation system is fully mechanized to collect blood from a patient, separate waste portions of the blood, wash the blood, and redirect the usable portions to a device for reinjecting the usable portions into the patient. The system provides screen displays with detailed setup instructions and instructs the operator at the appropriate times to do certain manual steps. Apparatus for sequestration of platelet rich plasma spins at a high speed sufficient to separate solid cells from the blood sample and then spins at a lower speed for a predetermined time to allow platelets to elute from the solid cells.


John Rivera Photo 10

Methods Of Applying A Biological Composition To An Individual

US Patent:
2004021, Oct 28, 2004
Filed:
May 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/848302
Inventors:
Robert Baugh - Parker CO, US
Lisa Lim - Aurora CO, US
Julie Johnston - Highlands Ranch CO, US
John Rivera - Aurora CO, US
International Classification:
A61K038/48, C12N009/74
US Classification:
424/094640, 435/214000
Abstract:
Provided are methods of applying biological compositions, that is, autologous bioadhesive sealant compositions containing one or more biological agents, to an individual, wherein all the blood components used in preparing the composition are derived from the patient who is to receive the biological composition. In one embodiment, the method comprises obtaining a whole blood sample from an individual; forming an inactive platelet rich plasma from the whole blood sample; mixing a biological agent into the inactive platelet rich plasma; obtaining thrombin from the whole blood sample; mixing the thrombin into the inactive platelet rich plasma to form a biological composition; and applying the biological composition to the individual.