SCOTT P MCGRORY
Broker in Reading, MA

License number
Massachusetts 9529903
Issued Date
Dec 20, 2013
Expiration Date
Jan 7, 2016
Type
Salesperson
Address
Address
Reading, MA 01867

Professional information

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Construction Supervisor

Position:
Lead Carpenter, Construction Supervisor at Cummings Properties
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Cummings Properties since Nov 2012 - Lead Carpenter, Construction Supervisor The Home Depot - Waltham, MA Apr 2010 - Apr 2012 - Department Supervisor Carpentry’s Finest - Reading, MA 1999 - 2010 - Owner/Operator
Education:
Blue Hills Technical Institute 1983 - 1985
Applied Science, Electronic Technology, Electronics, Physics
Northeastern University 1987
• Bachelor of Science, Business Administration, Business
Northeast Metropolitan Regional Vocational School
License, • Construction/Building License Program
Interests:
•Read and write on topics related to mathematics, physics, and renewable and alternative energies •Tutor physics and self educated in automotive mechanics •Member of Active Air, Inc., Board of Directors, and Co-inventor of AAI’s pulmonary rehabilitation device •Skydive training with several static line jumps •Willing to travel and relocate


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Pulmonary Rehabilitation Providing Respiratory Assistance By Application Of Positive Airway Pressure

US Patent:
2009000, Jan 8, 2009
Filed:
Jul 7, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/168887
Inventors:
Doreen Cleary - Mashpee MA, US
Scott McGrory - Reading MA, US
International Classification:
A61M 16/00
US Classification:
12820417
Abstract:
A system for pulmonary rehabilitation by the application of positive airway pressure, characterized in that the system comprises a source of pressurized air, a source of pressurized oxygen, control arrangement for enabling a control of the sources of pressurized air and pressurized oxygen, a source of sterile water, a source of heat, and an output arrangement for providing pressurized and heated air and oxygen to a patient. The system can be rendered portable by use of a mobile casing. Means can be provided for enabling an automatic following of a patient by the casing.