Kimberly Kay Johnson
Psychiatric at Elm Ave, Grand Junction, CO

License number
Colorado 203794
Issued Date
Jan 3, 1991
Renew Date
Apr 1, 2013
Expiration Date
Mar 31, 2015
Type
Psychiatric Technician (Developmentally Disabled)
Address
Address
2220 Elm Ave, Grand Junction, CO 81501

Professional information

Kimberly Johnson Photo 1

Kimberly Johnson - Grand Junction, CO

Work:
Giuseppe's Italian Dining
Kitchen Manager / General Manager
A&E Grill
Shift Leader / Manager
Interstate Subscription Services and Sales
Sales Executive
Consistently rated number one or number three sales executive Imperial Manor - Imperial, NE
assisting the elderly
Golden Ours Convalescent Home - Grant, NE Manpower Temporary Agency - Louisville, CO Village Inn Restaurant - Broomfield, CO
Waitress
CCS Skate Company - San Luis Obispo, CA
Call Center customer service
Pine Street Junction - Louisville, CO
Waitress, bartender


Kimberly Johnson Photo 2

Panel Assembly With Ornamental Facade For Use In Skirting For Manufactured/Modular Building Or As Hedging

US Patent:
2005021, Oct 6, 2005
Filed:
Feb 27, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/788785
Inventors:
Bruce Johnson - Grand Junction CO, US
Kimberly Johnson - Grand Junction CO, US
Charles Sis - Grand Junction CO, US
International Classification:
E04B002/00
US Classification:
052782100
Abstract:
A panel having an ornamental façade adapted for securing to a foundation. The panel may be assembled to produce a skirting system for building structures or in hedging/retaining-walls/walkways and other such landscape features. The panel has a member, which may be plastic, comprising an outwardly-directed surface to which the ornamental façade is affixed, and an inwardly-directed surface to which a plastic support framework is integrally coupled. Framework comprises a first section (of suitably shaped cross-section, tubular or solid) located generally along the periphery of the inwardly-directed surface and further can include an interconnect section extending between the first section. Right and left vertical supports may be coupled to the inwardly-directed surface. Each vertical support comprises an angle iron shaped extension, a top-end and lower-end of which has a respective ledge permanently affixed. Also included is a method of producing the panel having an ornamental façade adapted for securing to a foundation.