JOHN M WATSON, II
Electrician at Friar Tuck Ln, Houston, TX

License number
Texas 329693
Expiration Date
Feb 12, 2016
Category
Apprentice Electrician
Address
Address
707 E Friar Tuck Ln, Houston, TX 77024
Phone
(281) 620-8193

Professional information

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Managing Partner At Nwdc Enterprises

Position:
Managing Partner at NWDC Enterprises, Administrator at Access Health Providers
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
NWDC Enterprises - Houston, Texas since Jan 2012 - Managing Partner Access Health Providers since Sep 2006 - Administrator Northwest Diagnostic Clinic, PA Sep 1999 - Dec 2011 - Administrator
Education:
Texas A&M University 1981 - 1983
MS, Finance
Texas A&M University 1977 - 1981
BBA, Management
Skills:
Practice Management, Physician Relations, Revenue Cycle, Healthcare Consulting, Revenue Cycle Management


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National Accounts Manager At Atkins Nutritionals

Position:
National Accounts Manager at Atkins Nutritionals
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Food & Beverages
Work:
Atkins Nutritionals - National Accounts Manager


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Manager At Maquet Cardiovascular

Position:
Principal Corporate Account Manager at Maquet Cardiovascular, Manager, National Accounts at Datascope Corp. Maquet Cardiovascular
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Maquet Cardiovascular - USA since 2010 - Principal Corporate Account Manager Datascope Corp. Maquet Cardiovascular since 1998 - Manager, National Accounts Maquet Cardiovascular Jan 2009 - Dec 2011 - Manager, National Accounts Datascope - USA Apr 2004 - Dec 2009 - Manager National Accounts Datascope Corp - South Texas Apr 1998 - Apr 2004 - Senior Territory Manager Edwards Lifesciences Apr 1978 - Apr 1998 - Clinical Sales Manager
Education:
The University of Montana - School of Business Administration 1972 - 1975
MBA, Marketing and finance
Skills:
Medical Devices, Capital Equipment, Product Launch, Vascular, Cath Lab, Sales Operations, Commercialization, Disposables, Customer Service, Cardiology, Market Development, Team Leadership, National Accounts, Operating Room, Sales


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John Watson - Houston, TX

Work:
L-3 Communications, Engility Corps
Senior Technical Analyst
Bell Helicopter Textron
Electrical Technician
United States Marine Corps
Avionics Technician


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Vice President At Countrywide Home Loans

Position:
Vice President at Countrywide Home Loans
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Countrywide Home Loans - Vice President
Education:
University of Houston 1979 - 1982


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Vice President At Countrywide Home Loans

Position:
Vice President at Countrywide Home Loans
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Countrywide Home Loans - Vice President
Education:
University of Houston


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Owner At Penasconcrete

Position:
Owner at Penasconcrete
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Penasconcrete - Owner


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John S. Watson, Houston TX - Lawyer

Address:
JMI, iNC.
1001 1St City Tower St STE 3506, Houston 77002
(713) 758-2556
Licenses:
Texas - Eligible To Practice In Texas 1968
Education:
University of Texas School of LawDegree Bachelor of LawsGraduated 1968


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John Watson, Houston TX - Lawyer

Address:
1301 Mckinney St, Houston, TX 77010
Experience:
55 years
Specialties:
Business Law, Insurance Bad Faith
Jurisdiction:
Texas (1971)
Law School:
University Of Texas
Memberships:
Texas State Bar (1971)


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Metal Element Having A Laminated Coating

US Patent:
6073648, Jun 13, 2000
Filed:
Apr 26, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/299411
Inventors:
James L. Watson - Houston TX
John M. Watson - Houston TX
Robert L. White - Hockley TX
William P. Ferree - Houston TX
Assignee:
Watson Grinding and Manufacturing Company - Houston TX
International Classification:
F16L 700
US Classification:
137375
Abstract:
A laminated coating protects a metal substrate in a highly corrosive and highly erosive environment. A coating of a noble metal, such as gold, is bonded to the metal substrate, such as by electroplating or by flame spray. The noble-metal coating protects the metal substrate from the corrosive effects of a process fluid. A ceramic material, such as chromium oxide or titanium dioxide, is bonded to the noble-metal coating. Ceramic materials resist abrasion very well, which protects the underlying noble-metal coating from the erosive/abrasive effects of the process solution, which may contain suspended solids that are highly abrasive. However, the ceramic material is somewhat porous, which allows some seepage of the process fluid. The metal substrate is protected from the corrosive effects of the process fluid by the noble-metal coating.