PAUL LAWRENCE HOLDREDGE
Pilots at Larkin St, Milwaukee, WI

License number
Wisconsin A4127768
Issued Date
Aug 2015
Expiration Date
Aug 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
4627 N Larkin St, Milwaukee, WI 53211

Professional information

Paul Holdredge Photo 1

Program Manager, Product Stewardship At Ge Healthcare

Position:
Program Manager, Product Stewardship at GE Healthcare
Location:
Greater Milwaukee Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
GE Healthcare - Waukesha, WI since Aug 2009 - Program Manager, Product Stewardship GE Healthcare Nov 2008 - Aug 2009 - Lead Hardware Integrator / Architect GE Healthcare May 2005 - Nov 2008 - Senior Mechanical Engineer Flextronics Aug 2005 - May 2006 - Mechanical Design Engineer Motorola Jan 1995 - Aug 2005 - Lead Mechanical Engineer
Education:
Marquette University 2007 - 2009
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1989 - 1994
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Mechanical Engineering
Languages:
French
Awards:
GE Xcellerate Leadership Program
Accepted to GE's two-year global leadership development program, focused on leading the self, the team and the company.
Featured in GE Works Campaign
http://www.ge-works.com/profile/innovation-and-environmental-sustainability/


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Paul Holdredge - Whitefish Bay, WI

Work:
GE Healthcare
Commercial Operations Leader
GE Healthcare - Waukesha, WI
Program Manager, Product Stewardship
GE Healthcare - Magnetic Resonance Unit - Waukesha, WI
Senior Engineer
Motorola - Arlington Heights, IL
Senior Staff Engineer
Education:
Marquette University
Master's of Business Administration
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - Milwaukee, WI
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering


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Air Inlet Diffuser

US Patent:
8085554, Dec 27, 2011
Filed:
Sep 3, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/553412
Inventors:
Paul Holdredge - Whitefish Bay WI, US
James R. Hamstra - Tigard OR, US
Assignee:
Flextronics Sales and Marketing (A-P) Ltd - Ebene
International Classification:
H05K 9/00
US Classification:
361818, 361816, 361794
Abstract:
An air inlet diffuser is disclosed for attachment relative to an air inlet opening of an electronics enclosure. The diffuser extends into the electronics enclosure and provides an increased surface area through which EMI attenuating apertures may be formed. The diffuser also reduces the amount of structure that is disposed within the air inlet opening thereby reducing impedance to airflow through the opening into the enclosure. The increased surface are of the diffuser allows for increasing the number of EMI attenuating apertures that may be utilized for a given inlet opening. In one embodiment, the total open area of the EMI apertures is greater than the open area of the air inlet opening. In such an embodiment, the EMI apertures provide low impedance to airflow through the diffuser and increased airflow in conjunction with EMI attenuation may be realized.


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Air Inlet Diffuser

US Patent:
7589978, Sep 15, 2009
Filed:
Nov 16, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/280784
Inventors:
Paul Holdredge - Whitefish Bay WI, US
James R. Hamstra - Tigard OR, US
Assignee:
Flextronics AP, LLC - Broomfield CO
International Classification:
H05K 9/00
US Classification:
361818, 361800, 361816
Abstract:
An air inlet diffuser is disclosed for attachment relative to an air inlet opening of an electronics enclosure. The diffuser extends into the electronics enclosure and provides an increased surface area through which EMI attenuating apertures may be formed. The diffuser also reduces the amount of structure that is disposed within the air inlet opening thereby reducing impedance to airflow through the opening into the enclosure. The increased surface are of the diffuser allows for increasing the number of EMI attenuating apertures that may be utilized for a given inlet opening. In one embodiment, the total open area of the EMI apertures is greater than the open area of the air inlet opening. In such an embodiment, the EMI apertures provide low impedance to airflow through the diffuser and increased airflow in conjunction with EMI attenuation may be realized.