Scott Nelson
Cosmetology at 17 Ave, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 37990
Issued Date
Apr 18, 1991
Renew Date
Apr 30, 1995
Expiration Date
Apr 30, 1995
Type
Cosmetologist
Address
Address
1900 E 17Th Ave, Denver, CO 80206

Organization information

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Scott Nelson Law Offices

1435 Stuart St, Denver, CO 80204

Categories:
Attorneys
Phone:
(303) 825-2200 (Phone)
Products:
Business Law, Personal Law
Additional:
Contingent Fee Available


Law Office Of R Scott Nelson

Golden, CO 80401

Categories:
Attorneys
Phone:
(303) 825-2200 (Phone)

Professional information

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Practice Director, Professional Services At Sumtotal Systems

Position:
Practice Director, Professional Services at SumTotal Systems
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
SumTotal Systems - Greater Denver Area since Oct 2011 - Practice Director, Professional Services Lawson Software - Denver, CO Sep 2008 - Jul 2011 - Practice Director, M3 Technical Services Americas Apex IT Aug 2002 - Jul 2008 - Regional Manager, West Operations BoldTech Systems 1999 - 2002 - Principal New Era of Networks, now Sybase Jan 1998 - Jul 1999 - Consulting Manager, Professional Services Accenture Jun 1989 - Dec 1997 - Manager
Education:
University of Nebraska-Lincoln 1984 - 1989
Skills:
CRM software, PeopleSoft CRM, ERP/CRM, Management Consulting, Professional Services, Lawson M3, Project Management, Extreme Programming, Agile Project Management, Enterprise Application Integration EAI, B2B Integration, Salesforce.com, Consulting Sales, Consulting Management, Profit & Loss Management, Budget Management, Business Relationship Management, Performance Management and Goal Setting, Consultants, EAI, Goal Setting, ERP, CRM, Movex, PeopleSoft, Budgets, Integration, Management, Business Analysis, Enterprise Software, B2B, SDLC, Cloud Computing, Income Statement, Strategy, Leadership, Business Process


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Senior Account Manager At Payflex Systems Usa, Inc.

Position:
Senior Account Manager at PayFlex Systems USA, Inc.
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Outsourcing/Offshoring
Work:
PayFlex Systems USA, Inc. since 2012 - Senior Account Manager
Education:
Mesa State College
B.A., Communications
Skills:
Customer Service, Account Management, Team Building, Call Center, Leadership, Process Improvement, Insurance, Strategic Planning, Benefits Administration, Employee Benefits


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Scott Nelson

Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Marketing and Advertising


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Vice President - Sales At Boulder Beer Company

Position:
Vice President - Sales at Boulder Beer Company
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Boulder Beer Company - Vice President - Sales
Education:
University of Nebraska-Lincoln 1976 - 1980


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Broker/Owner At Rivendell Real Estate

Position:
Broker/Owner at Rivendell Real Estate
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Rivendell Real Estate - Broker/Owner


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Owner, Commercial Crafts

Position:
Owner at Commercial Crafts
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Commercial Crafts - Owner


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Pipeline Pig Launch Pin And Retraction System

US Patent:
8052801, Nov 8, 2011
Filed:
Jan 8, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/350335
Inventors:
Eric N. Freeman - Kiefer OK, US
Robert F. Strong - Collinsville OK, US
Charles Culver Gidden Cooper - Arvada CO, US
Scott Douglas Nelson - Denver CO, US
Mark Russell Henault - Westminster CO, US
Assignee:
TDW Delaware, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
B08B 9/055, B08B 9/027, B08B 9/04
US Classification:
134 8, 15 35, 15 352, 15104061, 15104062, 134 6, 134 221
Abstract:
A method and system for launching a pipeline pig includes the steps of compressing a modulating bypass valve of a pipeline pig and installing a locking means to temporally maintain the bypass valve in the compressed state. Once the pig has travelled a predetermined distance through the pipeline, the locking means is released and retrieved through the launch trap door. The locking means is preferably a launching pin having a clip attachment that receives the clips of a retractable lead. The lead is housed by a retraction device that is detachably secured to the launch trap door. The modulating valve has sufficient mass and aerodynamic drag to overcome the force of a gas spring. The valve moves between a retracted and compressed position substantially instantaneously upon the pipeline pig stalling and between the compressed and retracted position substantially instantaneously upon the pipeline pig accelerating.


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Articulating Bipolar Electrosurgical Instrument

US Patent:
8366709, Feb 5, 2013
Filed:
Dec 27, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/337699
Inventors:
David A. Schechter - Atascadero CA, US
Stephen G. Solga - Longmont CO, US
Duane E. Kerr - Loveland CO, US
Scott D. Nelson - Denver CO, US
Mark R. Henault - Westminster CO, US
Joseph D. Bucciaglia - Louisville CO, US
Assignee:
Covidien AG
International Classification:
A61B 18/14
US Classification:
606 52, 606 51, 606207
Abstract:
A bipolar electrosurgical instrument has a pair of pivotable juxtaposed jaw members and a locking mechanism operatively associated with a second of the jaw members. The locking mechanism has a first position engaged with the second jaw member for preventing movement of the second jaw member between an axially aligned orientation and at least one angled orientation, and a second position. The second position is disengaged from the second jaw member allowing for movement of the second jaw member between the axially aligned orientation and the at least one angled orientation. The instrument has an actuation mechanism operatively connected to a first of the jaw members with the actuation mechanism operable to move the first jaw member between an axially aligned first orientation and at least one angled orientation. An articulation knob is operatively associated with the locking mechanism and effectuates independent operation of the locking and actuation mechanisms.


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Articulating Bipolar Electrosurgical Instrument

US Patent:
7540872, Jun 2, 2009
Filed:
Sep 19, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/230027
Inventors:
David A. Schechter - Longmont CO, US
Stephen G. Solga - Longmont CO, US
Duane E. Kerr - Berthoud CO, US
Scott D. Nelson - Denver CO, US
Mark R. Henault - Westminster CO, US
Joseph D. Bucciaglia - Louisville CO, US
Assignee:
Covidien AG - Neuhausen am Rheinfall
International Classification:
A61B 18/14
US Classification:
606 50, 606 51, 606 52
Abstract:
A bipolar electrosurgical instrument has a pair of pivotable juxtaposed jaw members and a locking mechanism operatively associated with a second of the jaw members. The locking mechanism has a first position engaged with the second jaw member for preventing movement of the second jaw member between an axially aligned orientation and at least one angled orientation, and a second position. The second position is disengaged from the second jaw member allowing for movement of the second jaw member between the axially aligned orientation and the at least one angled orientation. The instrument has an actuation mechanism operatively connected to a first of the jaw members with the actuation mechanism operable to move the first jaw member between an axially aligned first orientation and at least one angled orientation. An articulation knob is operatively associated with the locking mechanism and effectuates independent operation of the locking and actuation mechanisms.


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Articulating Bipolar Electrosurgical Instrument

US Patent:
8092451, Jan 10, 2012
Filed:
Aug 20, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/859985
Inventors:
David A. Schechter - Longmont CO, US
Stephen G. Solga - Longmont CO, US
Duane E. Kerr - Berthoud CO, US
Scott D. Nelson - Denver CO, US
Mark R. Henault - Westminister CO, US
Joseph D. Bucciaglia - Louisville CO, US
Assignee:
Covidien AG
International Classification:
A61B 18/14
US Classification:
606 51, 606 41, 606 50, 606 52, 606205
Abstract:
A bipolar electrosurgical instrument has a pair of pivotable juxtaposed jaw members and a locking mechanism operatively associated with a second of the jaw members. The locking mechanism has a first position engaged with the second jaw member for preventing movement of the second jaw member between an axially aligned orientation and at least one angled orientation, and a second position. The second position is disengaged from the second jaw member allowing for movement of the second jaw member between the axially aligned orientation and the at least one angled orientation. The instrument has an actuation mechanism operatively connected to a first of the jaw members with the actuation mechanism operable to move the first jaw member between an axially aligned first orientation and at least one angled orientation. An articulation knob is operatively associated with the locking mechanism and effectuates independent operation of the locking and actuation mechanisms.