Recruiting Manager At Robert Half International 513.621.7711
Position:
Recruiting Manager at Robert Half International
Location:
Cincinnati, Ohio
Industry:
Staffing and Recruiting
Work:
Robert Half International
since Jun 2011
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Recruiting ManagerFirstGroup America - Cincinnati Area Aug 2009 - Jul 2011
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Supervisor - Projects, Process Improvement, and TrainingU.S. Army
Mar 2002 - Mar 2011
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Petroleum Supply/Logistics, Recruiter, Combat EngineerRobert Half International - Cincinnati Area Mar 2008 - Aug 2009
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Financial Analyst
Education:
Kentucky Christian University 2004 - 2008
BS, Finance & Biblical Studies, Emphasis in Finance & ManagementColerain High School
Bartender At Dave &Amp; Buster's
Position:
Bartender at Dave & Buster's
Location:
Cincinnati Area
Industry:
Restaurants
Work:
Dave & Buster's
since Mar 2007
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Bartender
Sean M Lynch, Cincinnati OH
Specialties:
Physician Assistant (PA)
Address:
379 Dixmyth Ave SUITE N, Cincinnati 45220 (513) 246-7000 (Phone), (513) 246-7590 (Fax)
Languages:
English
Sean Lynch
Work:
Robert Half Finance & Accounting - Cincinnati, OH Recruiting Manager
Multi-Dose Device For Insertion Into A Vial And Method Of Using The Same
US Patent:
8480645, Jul 9, 2013
Filed:
Aug 24, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/546411
Inventors:
Sambhu N. Choudhury - Cincinnati OH, US Sean M. Lynch - Cincinnati OH, US Arturo David Sanchez - Lebanon OH, US Gordon Edgar Atkinson - Hickory NC, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/32
US Classification:
604411, 604405
Abstract:
The present invention is a multi-dose device for insertion into a vial containing a fluid. The device has a double-nested needle inserter for insertion into the vial. Opposite the double-nested needle inserter is an air opening stack and a Luer lock port.
Ergonomic Arm Sling
US Patent:
8597216, Dec 3, 2013
Filed:
Jan 25, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/019983
Inventors:
Sambhu N. Choudhury - Cincinnati OH, US Sean M. Lynch - Cincinnati OH, US Arturo David Sanchez - Lebanon OH, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/00
US Classification:
602 4
Abstract:
The present invention includes an ergonomic arm sling and method for using the same. The ergonomic arm sling includes a two-piece system that can be used by placing the affected arm into a pouch and securing it with a pouch strap and attaching it to a second portion which is worn around the user's torso. The two pieces can be attached through a connecting means, but are otherwise unattached. The torso portion of the ergonomic arm sling includes a long strip with an opening in the middle such that an unaffected arm can be placed through. Once the end of the strip are connected around the torso, the shoulder of the unaffected arm can bear the weight of the affected arm.