THOMAS E. JOHNSON, LPC
Social Work at Earll Dr, Scottsdale, AZ

License number
Arizona LPC-12991
Category
Social Work
Type
Professional
Address
Address
7575 E Earll Dr, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Phone
(480) 941-7500

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Thomas Johnson, age 80
2829 N 28Th Pl, Phoenix, AZ 85008
(602) 279-4864
Thomas Johnson, age 54
36 W Ocotillo Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85013
(602) 294-0220

Professional information

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Information Technology Manager

Position:
Manager, Internal Application Administration at OneNeck IT Services
Location:
Scottsdale, Arizona
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
OneNeck IT Services - Scottsdale, Arizona since Feb 2012 - Manager, Internal Application Administration Medicis Apr 2011 - Jan 2012 - Senior Systems Administrator Northern Wyoming Community College District Mar 2009 - Apr 2011 - Computer Systems Support Administrator OneNeck IT Services Aug 1999 - Mar 2009 - Shared Services Architect/Administrator United States Navy 1991 - 1999 - Cryptologic Technician Maintenance Second Class
Education:
Capella University 2011 - 2013
Master of Business Administration (MBA), Information Technology Management
University of Phoenix 2003 - 2007
Bachelor of Science (BS), Information Technology
Campbell County High School 1989 - 1991
High School Diploma
Skills:
ITIL, BPMN, Microsoft Software, Project Coordination, IT Service Management, IT Operations, Systems Engineering, Knowledge Management, IT Governance, Information Technology, Infrastructure Management, Enterprise Operations, Enterprise Information Systems, Information Technology Strategy, Microsoft Technologies, Disaster Recovery, Vendor Management, System Administration, IT Strategy, IT Management
Interests:
Information Technology, Leadership, Family, Fellowship


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Thomas J Johnson, Flagstaff AZ - OD (Doctor of Optometry)

Specialties:
Optometry
Address:
Barnett Delaney Perkins Eye Center
1030 N San Francisco St SUITE 130, Flagstaff 86001
(928) 779-0500 (Phone)
Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center
4800 N 22Nd St, Phoenix 85016
(480) 981-1000 (Phone)
Barnet Dulaney/Perkins Eye Center
9425 W Bell Rd, Sun City 85351
(602) 955-1000 (Phone)
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Barnett Delaney Perkins Eye Center
1030 N San Francisco St SUITE 130, Flagstaff 86001
Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center
4800 N 22Nd St, Phoenix 85016
Barnet Dulaney/Perkins Eye Center
9425 W Bell Rd, Sun City 85351
Banner Boswell Medical Center
10401 West Thunderbird Blvd, Sun City 85351
Flagstaff Medical Center
1200 North Beaver St, Flagstaff 86001
Scottsdale Healthcare - Osborn Medical Center
7400 East Osborn Rd, Scottsdale 85251
Scottsdale Healthcare - Shea Medical Center
9003 East Shea Blvd, Scottsdale 85260
St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center
350 West Thomas Rd, Phoenix 85013


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Thomas E Johnson, Scottsdale AZ - LPC (Licensed professional counselor)

Specialties:
Counseling
Address:
7575 E Earll Dr, Scottsdale 85251
(480) 941-7500 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Thomas E Johnson, Scottsdale AZ

Specialties:
Psychotherapist
Address:
7575 E Earll Dr, Scottsdale, AZ 85251


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Methods For Ameliorating Hydrocarbon Spills In Marine And Inland Waters

US Patent:
6143172, Nov 7, 2000
Filed:
Jan 25, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/236681
Inventors:
Glenn R. Rink - Scottsdale AZ
Robert L. Rosania - Bensalem PA
David R. Smith - Tucson AZ
Thomas C. Johnson - Scottsdale AZ
Assignee:
Abtech Industries, Inc. - Scottsdale AZ
International Classification:
B01D 1500, E02B 1510
US Classification:
210237
Abstract:
A plurality of water- and oil-porous sacks are partially filled with a number of generally toroidal bodies of a polymer material that entraps oil and including mesh fragments scattered throughout the bodies. Each sack is sewn with a perimeter stiffening ring, to retain a flat profile, and has a netting that closes to help inhibit outflow of the oil when the sack is retrieved. When deployed from ship or by air onto a spill, the sacks spread into a pancake shape and the polymer matter forms a single layer that retains the oil. The inventive sacks will float indefinitely without releasing the oil or allowing it to emulsify, so the oil can remain in place until collection efforts are feasible. The sacks can be burned in situ, or standard fishing boats or specialized collection boats can be used to retrieve the sacks, and the collected material can be burned to capture the energy content of the oil or processed to separate the oil from the polymer. The inventive sacks can be used in conjunction with other, known containment or retrieval equipment, such as booms or skimmers.


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Methods For Ameliorating Oil Spills In Marine And Inland Waters

US Patent:
5863440, Jan 26, 1999
Filed:
May 24, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/653228
Inventors:
Glenn R. Rink - Scottsdale AZ
Robert L. Rosania - Bensalem PA
David R. Smith - Tucson AZ
Thomas C. Johnson - Scottsdale AZ
Jan R. Hegeman - Seattle WA
Peter A. Allen - Calistoga CA
Assignee:
Abtech Industries, Inc. - Scottsdale AZ
International Classification:
E02B 1504
US Classification:
210693
Abstract:
A plurality of water- and oil-porous sacks are partially filled with a number of generally toroidal bodies of a polymer material that entraps oil and including mesh fragments scattered throughout the bodies. Each sack is sewn with a perimeter stiffening ring, to retain a flat profile, and has a netting that closes to help inhibit outflow of the oil when the sack is retrieved. When deployed from ship or by air onto a spill, the sacks spread into a pancake shape and the polymer matter forms a single layer that retains the oil. The inventive sacks will float indefinitely without releasing the oil or allowing it to emulsify, so the oil can remain in place until collection efforts are feasible. The sacks can be burned in situ, or standard fishing boats or specialized collection boats can be used to retrieve the sacks, and the collected material can be burned to capture the energy content of the oil or processed to separate the oil from the polymer. The inventive sacks can be used in conjunction with other, known containment or retrieval equipment, such as booms or skimmers.