JOHN DAVID BARBER
Pilots at Seville Dr, Fort Worth, TX

License number
Texas A0087827
Issued Date
Mar 2017
Expiration Date
Mar 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
10008 Seville Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76179

Professional information

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Ldp:it At E-Z-Go

Position:
LDP:IT Infrastructure at E-Z-GO
Location:
Greater Atlanta Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
E-Z-GO - Augusta, GA since Jul 2013 - LDP:IT Infrastructure Textron - Fort Worth, TX Jul 2012 - Jul 2013 - Leadership Development Program: IT Alpha Kappa Psi - Alpha Epsilon Chapter Apr 2011 - Apr 2012 - Information Technology Secretary Chick-fil-A - Atlanta, GA May 2011 - Aug 2011 - Information Technology Intern- Business Intelligence Verizon Wireless Jun 2010 - Aug 2010 - Intern-Network Blue Spruce Ventures, LLC May 2010 - Aug 2010 - IPhone Application Developer Sky Wash Detail May 2006 - Aug 2009 - Sales Valet Boy Scouts of America Jan 2007 - May 2007 - Senior Patrol Leader
Education:
University of Georgia - Terry College of Business 2010 - 2012
BBA, Management Information Systems, Risk Management & Insurance
Georgia College and State University 2008 - 2010
BBA, Management Information Systems
Interests:
Fishing
Honor & Awards:
Gold Palm Eagle Scout, President and Deans List recipient, HOPE Scholarship Recipient, CTS MIS Advisory Board Scholarship Recipient
Certifications:
ITIL Foundation in IT Service Management v3, CSME, Inc.
Six Sigma Greenbelt - Variation, Bell Helicopter


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John Barber - Fort Worth, TX

Work:
National Title Company
Title claims examiner, investigator, coverage analyst and litigation manager
General civil trial law as sole practitioner d/b/a Griffith, Jay & Michel, LLP - Fort Worth, TX
Partner
General civil trial law as sole practitioner Moncrief Oil Company - Fort Worth, TX
Attorney/Land Manager
Education:
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville - Fayetteville, AR
Juris Doctor
University of Texas at Austin - Austin, TX
Bachelor of Arts in Western


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John E. Barber, Fort Worth TX - Lawyer

Address:
PO Box 886, Fort Worth 76101
(817) 271-9800
Licenses:
Texas - Eligible To Practice In Texas 1980
Education:
University of Arkansas: FayetDegree Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)Graduated 1980
Specialties:
Real Estate - 100%


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Method And Apparatus For Recycling Oil-Soaked Boom And Pads

US Patent:
5569331, Oct 29, 1996
Filed:
Jan 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/369883
Inventors:
John Barber - Fort Worth TX
International Classification:
B08B 700, E02B 1504, B01D 1700
US Classification:
134 40
Abstract:
A method and apparatus are provided for removing oil from absorbent materials of the type used in components for absorbing oil and containing oil spills. The components are first passed through a press to squeeze some of the oil from the components. The components are then shredded to separate the components into separate pieces of the absorbent materials. An auger pushes the pieces of absorbent materials into an elongated tubular trommel having a perforated sidewall. The pieces of absorbent materials are sprayed with treatment fluids as the trommel is rotated to tumble the absorbent materials within the trommel. The oil and treatment fluids drain from the absorbent materials, and pass through the perforations in the trommel sidewalls and onto a collection trough. The collection trough directs the oil and treatment fluids through a separator to reclaim treatment fluids and oil for later use. The absorbent materials within the trommel continue to be tumbled as they pass through a drying section in which hot air from a furnace is blown through the pieces of the absorbent materials.


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Method Of Recycling Of Oil Filters

US Patent:
5135176, Aug 4, 1992
Filed:
Oct 7, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/772781
Inventors:
John Barber - Fort Worth TX
International Classification:
B02C 700, B02C 1108
US Classification:
241 23
Abstract:
A method of recycling of oil filters utilizes a shredder and a thermal unit. The oil filters are shredded into metal and porous media particles. The shredded matter is placed in a thermal unit and heated. The heat will be sufficient to convert the porous media to an ash, but not sufficient to melt the steel. After heating for a sufficient duration, the shredded metal particles will be separated from the ash and recycled. The ash will also be recycled.