Troy Young
Combative Sports in Salt Lake City, UT

License number
Utah 317892-4804
Category
Unarmed Combat
Type
Second
Address
Address
Salt Lake City, UT

Professional information

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Vice President - Architecture At Adp Advancedmd

Position:
Vice President - Architecture/Chief Architect at ADP AdvancedMD
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
ADP AdvancedMD since Mar 2011 - Vice President - Architecture/Chief Architect ADP AdvancedMD Mar 2000 - Mar 2011 - Chief Architect PerfectPractice.MD 2000 - 2002 - Director of Development Groupsystems.com Feb 1997 - Mar 2000 - Senior Software Architect Tretschok, McNamara, Patten & Lohmann Jun 1996 - Feb 1997 - I.S. Manager PC Coaches, LLC Jun 1991 - Feb 1997 - Co-founder, Consultant
Education:
University of Phoenix 1995 - 1997
BS/BIS, Business Information Systems
University of Arizona 1985 - 1989
Skills:
SaaS, Visual Studio, Program Management, Management, EDI, Healthcare Information Technology, Microsoft SQL Server, Database Design, SQL, C#, Windows Services, Credit Card Transaction Processing, HIPAA, EHR, Software Architectural Design, Software Development, Agile Methodologies, Scrum


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Hvac Technician At University Of Utah

Position:
HVAC technician at University of Utah
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Utilities
Work:
University of Utah since Oct 2011 - HVAC technician United States Marine Corps Jun 2008 - Aug 2011 - Instructor The Home Depot - Yuma, Arizona Area Oct 2005 - Feb 2007 - Sales Associate
Education:
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 2009 - 2012
Bachelor's, Work Force Education
Skills:
Tactics, Military, Military Experience, Military Leadership, Organizational Leadership


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Troy Young

Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Computer Software


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Footwear Lacing System

US Patent:
2011013, Jun 16, 2011
Filed:
Jan 28, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/695394
Inventors:
Troy Eugene Young - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A43C 3/00
US Classification:
247136, 247139
Abstract:
A lacing system for footwear includes a plurality of elastic strips each secured between a different one of a plurality of paired eyelets of the footwear. A pair of hooks is coupled to each of the plurality of strips at opposite ends of each strip. Each of the pair of hooks has a hook end. At least one of the pair of hooks is selectively attacheable along a length of the strip at an end of the strip to increase or decrease the spring force between the corresponding pair of eyelets.


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Footwear Binding System

US Patent:
2013026, Oct 10, 2013
Filed:
Apr 9, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/442403
Inventors:
Troy Eugene Young - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A43C 11/00
US Classification:
36 83, 247136
Abstract:
A binding system for use with a shoe has an elastic strap. A ratchet block is coupled to an end of the strap with a through slot, a cantilever tab capable of pivoting with a tooth thereon. A rack is adjustably coupled to the ratchet block, and has an array of teeth extending into the through slot, and a keyhole. An anchor posts extends through the eyelet of the shoe and the keyhole.


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Hitch Assistance System

US Patent:
2009012, May 21, 2009
Filed:
Nov 20, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/275070
Inventors:
Troy Eugene Young - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
B60D 1/36
US Classification:
280477
Abstract:
A hitch assistance system including a tow ball position indicator; wherein the tow ball position indicator includes a base member having a gripping member, a bias member, and an extension member. The tow ball position indicator also includes a telescoping staff coupled to the extension member and an indicating member. The system includes a hitch position indicator configured to facilitate knowing a position of a hitch, wherein the hitch position indicator includes a base member configured to couple to a hitch. The base member includes a coupling member, a flared extension extending upwardly and outwardly, and a bias member, wherein the bias member is configured to bias the arms against contraction such that the flared extensions of the coupling member is disposed within an interior of a hitch and thereby couple thereto. The base member includes an extension member, a telescoping staff, and an indicator includes an indicating member.