WILLIAM A MOORE
Paramedic at 41 St, Miami, FL

License number
Florida 1611
Issued Date
Apr 1, 1985
Effective Date
Aug 23, 2007
Expiration Date
Dec 1, 2006
Category
Health Care
Type
Paramedic
Address
Address
9300 NW 41St St, Miami, FL 33178
Phone
(305) 246-2091

Professional information

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Independent Insurance Adjuster At E.a. Renfroe &Amp; Co

Position:
Independent Insurance Adjuster at E.A. Renfroe & Co
Location:
Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Industry:
Hospitality
Work:
E.A. Renfroe & Co since Aug 2012 - Independent Insurance Adjuster Paradise Island Rv Resort Jan 2010 - Jun 2012 - General Manager Riverstone Communities Jan 2006 - Jan 2010 - Regional Director of RV Parks & Resorts


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William Moore - Miami, FL

Work:
Banquet Server Doral Golf & Spa Marriott - Miami, FL
Banquet Server
Integras Enterprise Inc - Miami, FL
Account Manager
Mrs. Melissa Panaro's Estate - Miami, FL
Personal Assistant
Mrs. Melissa Panaro's Estate - Miami, FL
Delivery of Driver Papa John's Pizza
Mrs. Melissa Panaro's Estate - Miami, FL
Bookkeeping Clerk
Mrs. Melissa Panaro's Estate - Miami, FL
Census Attendant
Mrs. Melissa Panaro's Estate - Miami, FL
Assistant Manager
Mrs. Melissa Panaro's Estate - Miami, FL
Assistant Manager
Garrett's Painting - Richmond, VA
Paint Foreman
Wades Painting and Drywall - Phoenix, AZ
Paint Foreman
Education:
Miami-Dade Community College - Miami, FL
High School Diploma in Liberal Arts


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Method Of Using A Tablet For Introducing Tint, Uv Absorbers And Other Chemicals Into Spectacle Lens And Optical Filter Tinting Systems

US Patent:
6669338, Dec 30, 2003
Filed:
Jan 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/046044
Inventors:
Herbert A. Wertheim - Miami FL
William F. Moore - Miami FL
Assignee:
Brain Power Incorporated - Miami FL
International Classification:
G02C 710
US Classification:
351177, 351163, 8506
Abstract:
The method of using a tablet or coated tablet to introduce tint concentrate, UV absorbers, decolorant, conditioner and other optical chemistry into the dyebaths used for tinting plastic ophthalmic non-contact spectacle lenses and optical filters.


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William Moore - Miami Beach, FL

Work:
La Gorce Country Club
Bartending / Server
La Gorce Country Club
Buffet Setups, Weddings, Parties, Brand Ambassador
Bartending
Cocktail Server
Water Club - Sunny Isles, FL
Bartender
Dexter's - Mary, SC
Cook
Pizza Hut, Delivery - Casselberry, FL
Driver
Education:
Academy Prep - Maitland, FL
Masters


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Device Using Light Emitting Diodes For Predicting The Optical Density And Diagnostic Color Of Sunglass Or Therapeutic Lenses Using Contrast Sensitivity Information

US Patent:
7204591, Apr 17, 2007
Filed:
Mar 22, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/805587
Inventors:
Herbert A. Wertheim - Miami FL, US
William F. Moore - Miami FL, US
Philip R. Bartick - Miami FL, US
International Classification:
A61B 3/02
US Classification:
351223, 351222
Abstract:
A device using light emitting diodes directed at the patient as a light source for evaluating the appropriate color and density of filters or sunglasses for a patient is disclosed. The device may be used with additional filters or sunglasses to determine what filter or sunglass color and density will provide optimal vision for targets of varying spatial frequency. The device may also be used with additional filters of varying color and density to determine the health of the patient's ocular media.


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Device For Imparting Gradations Of Tint Density On A Plastic Ophthalmic Lens

US Patent:
8397665, Mar 19, 2013
Filed:
Nov 6, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/613859
Inventors:
Herbert A. Wertheim - Miami FL, US
William F. Moore - Miami FL, US
Phillip R. Bartick - Miami FL, US
International Classification:
B05C 3/00, B05C 11/00, B05D 3/00, B05D 5/06
US Classification:
118416, 118694, 427 224
Abstract:
A device for imparting a curved gradation of tint density on an ophthalmic or optical lens is described. This gradient-tinting device utilizes both vertical movement and rotation about the vertical axis of the lens as it moves into a tinting solution.