Phillip O'meara (Director, Secretary, Treasurer),Scott Thomson (Director),Stevens Group (Unknown Historic),...
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Ashburn & Mason Pc,1130 W 6 Ave STE 100, Anchorage, AK 99501(Physical)
Next Report:
19990102
Professional information
Senior Financial Analyst At Providence Alaska Medical Center
Position:
Senior Financial Analyst at Providence Alaska Medical Center
Location:
Anchorage, Alaska Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Providence Alaska Medical Center
since Feb 2006
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Senior Financial AnalystKPMG Audit
Jan 2004 - Jan 2006
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Sr Assurance Associate
Education:
University of Alaska Anchorage 2001 - 2003
BBA, AccountingGonzaga University - School of Business Administration 1989 - 1993
Owner At Willow Creek Studio
Position:
Branch Manager at WESCO Distribution, owner at Willow Creek Studio
Location:
Anchorage, Alaska Area
Industry:
Wholesale
Work:
WESCO Distribution
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Branch ManagerWillow Creek Studio
since Mar 1995
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owner
Education:
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology 1975 - 1977
Electrical engineering Technology, Electrical and Electronics Engineering
District Manager Alaska At Wesco Distribution
Position:
District Manager at WESCO Distribution
Location:
Anchorage, Alaska Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
WESCO Distribution - Alaskan Operations since Sep 1999
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District Manager
Control System And Circuits For Distributed Electrical Power Generating Stations
US Patent:
5973481, Oct 26, 1999
Filed:
Mar 17, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/040484
Inventors:
Scott B. Thompson - Anchorage AK William R. Thomson - Anchorage AK
Assignee:
National Bank of Alaska - Anchorage AK Alaska Science and Technology Foundation - Anchorage AK
International Classification:
H02J 100, H02K 718, H02H 706, B60L 102
US Classification:
322 7
Abstract:
A system (30) for providing electrical-power to remote communities (34) widely distributed over an extended geographical area (38) includes a generating station (32) located proximate each of the communities, each generating station supplying only that community to which it is proximate. The generating stations are in electronic communication with a central computer (40). Each generating station includes a plurality of generators (54-56). Each of the generators is controlled by a microprocessor based controller (64). Each controller is arranged to operate the generating station cooperatively with the other controllers associated with other generators in the station, and to assume a supervisory role in doing so by a mutual arbitration procedure among the controllers. Each controller is also arranged to monitor important generator operating parameters and to communicate these parameters to the central computer. Any controller may be reprogrammed by instructions communicated from the central computer, and functions of any controller may be overridden by instructions communicated from the central computer.
Control System And Circuits For Distributed Electrical Power Generating Stations
US Patent:
5734255, Mar 31, 1998
Filed:
Mar 13, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/615706
Inventors:
Scott B. Thompson - Anchorage AK William R. Thomson - Anchorage AK
Assignee:
Alaska Power Systems Inc. - Anchorage AK
International Classification:
H02J 306
US Classification:
322 7
Abstract:
A system (30) for providing electrical-power to remote communities (34) widely distributed over an extended geographical area (38) includes a generating station (32) located proximate each of the communities, each generating station supplying only that community to which it is proximate. The generating stations are in electronic communication with a central computer (40). Each generating station includes a plurality of generators (54-56). Each of the generators is controlled by a microprocessor based controller (64). Each controller is arranged to operate the generating station cooperatively with the other controllers associated with other generators in the station, and to assume a supervisory role in doing so by a mutual arbitration procedure among the controllers. Each controller is also arranged to monitor important generator operating parameters and to communicate these parameters to the central computer. Any controller may be reprogrammed by instructions communicated from the central computer, and functions of any controller may be overridden by instructions communicated from the central computer.