STEVEN POWELL, CRNA
Nursing at Champions Plaza Dr, Houston, TX

License number
Texas 744040
Category
Nursing
Type
Nurse Anesthetist, Certified Registered
Address
Address
7010 Champions Plaza Dr SUITE 400, Houston, TX 77069
Phone
(281) 880-9180
(832) 698-5171 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Steven Powell, age 41
47 N Pathfinders Cir, The Woodlands, TX 77381
(281) 465-9812
Steven Powell, age 58
5517 Joe Sayers Ave, Austin, TX 78756
(512) 382-5010
Steven Powell, age 70
5910 Woodridge Hl, San Antonio, TX 78249
Steven Powell, age 62
5714 De Lange Ln, Houston, TX 77092
(713) 812-0091
Steven Powell
532 Cassidy Ln, Dallas, TX 75217

Professional information

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Executive Vice President At Houston Dynamo

Executive Vice President At Houston Dynamo

Position:
Executive Vice President at Houston Dynamo, Major League Soccer
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Sports
Work:
Houston Dynamo, Major League Soccer - Houston, TX since Dec 2011 - Executive Vice President Houston Dynamo, Major League Soccer - Houston, Texas Area Jun 2006 - Dec 2011 - Senior Vice President New York New Jersey Metrostars, Major League Soccer Jun 2005 - Jul 2006 - Vice-President Sales San Jose Earthquakes, Major League Soccer Sep 2003 - Jun 2005 - Director of Sales Hibernian Football Club, Scottish Premier League Jan 2002 - Oct 2003 - Commercial Director World Indoor Soccer League Jan 2000 - Dec 2001 - Chief Operating Officer/ Vice President of Marketing Tampa Bay Mutiny, Major League Soccer Jul 1997 - Dec 1999 - Vice President of Sales Tampa Bay Terror, National Professional Soccer League - Tampa, FL Jul 1996 - Jul 1997 - General Manager Wichita Wings, National Professional Soccer League Apr 1993 - Jun 1996 - Director of Sponsorship Sales and Game Operations Lucky 108FM Radio Feb 1992 - Apr 1993 - National Sales Manager KWEST Radio Apr 1991 - Feb 1992 - Sales and Program Director KRIM 104.3FM Radio Aug 1988 - Apr 1991 - General Manager
Interests:
Football (Soccer) and Sales
Awards:
2012 Corporate Partnerships Executive of the Year
Major League Soccer
2008 Corporate Partnerships Team of the Year
Major League Soccer


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Owner

Owner

Position:
Owner / President at Maaco Collision Repair
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Maaco Collision Repair - Baytown, TX since Sep 2011 - Owner / President Kwik-Set Fasteners 2007 - 2008 - Inside Sales United Tool & Fastener 2006 - 2007 - Outside Sales Representative Fastenal 2004 - 2005 - Regional Lighting Project Manager Wireless Concepts TX 1997 - 2003 - Outside Sales Representative
Education:
LeTourneau University
BBA, Business
Interests:
Golf, Sporting Clays, Hunting, Traveling


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Consulting Systems Analyst At American International Group

Consulting Systems Analyst At American International Group

Position:
Consulting Systems Analyst at American International Group, Consulting Analyst at AIG, Consulting Systems Analyst at AIG Technologies
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
American International Group since Dec 1994 - Consulting Systems Analyst AIG since 1994 - Consulting Analyst AIG Technologies since 1994 - Consulting Systems Analyst


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Consulting Systems Analyst At Aig American General

Consulting Systems Analyst At Aig American General

Position:
Consulting Systems Analyst at AIG American General
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Insurance
Work:
AIG American General - Consulting Systems Analyst


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Owner, Steve Powell Properties

Owner, Steve Powell Properties

Position:
Owner at Steve Powell Properties
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Steve Powell Properties - Owner


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Corrosion Monitoring Tool

Corrosion Monitoring Tool

US Patent:
5627749, May 6, 1997
Filed:
Feb 25, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/201838
Inventors:
David K. Waterman - Chino CA
Steven W. Powell - Houston TX
Budd Sweetman - Fontana CA
Walter J. Maciejewski - Newport Beach CA
Assignee:
Rohrback Cosasco Systems, Inc. - Santa Fe Springs CA
International Classification:
G01N 1704
US Classification:
364422
Abstract:
A tool for monitoring corrosion levels within a wellbore particularly suited for remote monitoring over extended periods. The monitoring tool utilizes a thin wall electrical resistance type corrosion sensor to determine rate of metal loss within the wellbore. The corrosion sensor is preferably made of the same material as the production tubing or drill pipe of the well and is positioned to allows the fluid within the wellbore to flow over the sensor at the same rate as the fluid flows over the tubing. A reference element is incorporated into the corrosion sensor to provide primary temperature compensation. A temperature sensor provides temperature data and allows for secondary temperature compensation for the corrosion sensor. A central processing unit reads and stores the data from the three sensors into solid state memory. The probe records data at programmable time intervals.


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Borehole Tool

Borehole Tool

US Patent:
4393598, Jul 19, 1983
Filed:
Apr 19, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/369400
Inventors:
Steven W. Powell - Houston TX
James G. Stockton - Houston TX
Assignee:
NL Sperry Sun, Inc. - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
E21B 4700
US Classification:
33302
Abstract:
A surface activated multishot survey tool utilizes a dampened magnetic compass movably positioned within a probe to determine the direction of a borehole. Lamps in the probe are operable to light the face of the compass. A lens projects the image of the compass onto a movable film strip. An electrical cable is connected to the probe and is used to pass a current to the lamps and provide selective operation of the tool from the surface of the borehole. Electrical connectors are provided at each end of the probe so that the probe may be inverted within the borehole to accommodate surveys in which the angle of the borehole is greater than that at which the compass will operate without error. Because connectors are located at both ends of the probe, electrical current passes around the magnetic compass, thus creating a magnetic field about the compass. An alternating current is used to operate the tool, with the rate of change in direction of the current being faster than the movement response time of the dampened compass to the changing magnetic field generated by the current.