WILLIAM DAVID SMITH, M.D.
Osteopathic Medicine at Marie Ave, Cincinnati, OH

License number
Ohio 35056190
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Internal Medicine
Address
Address
5525 Marie Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45248
Phone
(513) 981-5463
(513) 598-2242 (Fax)

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Name
Address
Phone
William Smith, age 84
5117 Glenshade Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45227
William Smith, age 71
5110 Union Shelby Rd, Piqua, OH 45356
(937) 335-7333
William Smith, age 67
510 W Mckibben St, Lima, OH 45801
William Smith
511 Sanderson Ave, Campbell, OH 44405
(330) 770-3076

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User Interface Specialist At Ibm &Amp; Kforce

User Interface Specialist At Ibm &Amp; Kforce

Position:
User Interface Specialist ibm.com & KFORCE at IBM, Owner & Founder at WAS Agency
Location:
Cincinnati Area
Industry:
Internet
Work:
IBM since Jun 2010 - User Interface Specialist ibm.com & KFORCE WAS Agency since Mar 2009 - Owner & Founder Bridge Worldwide Aug 2009 - Jun 2010 - Associate Director of Experience Planning IBM - ibm.com User Experience Design Aug 2006 - Feb 2009 - ibm.com User Experience Specialist & Team Project lead IBM/ Technology Adoption Program 2005 - Feb 2009 - IBM Early Technology Adopter - IBM Technology Adoption Program IBM - ibm.com Jan 2004 - Aug 2006 - IBM Project Manager & Team Lead IBM - ibm.com Oct 2001 - Jan 2004 - IBM Creative Design Lead & Prototype Developer IBM - ibm.com Oct 1999 - 2001 - IBM Technical Lead - IBM Large Enterprise Sites Projects Visual Commincations Jun 1996 - Oct 1999 - Associate Creative Director & IT Consultant
Education:
Emerson College 1992 - 1996
BS, Business Communications & Administration - Minor in Psychology
Skills:
Interaction Design, Photography, Podcasting, User Experience, Information Architecture, Prototyping, Web Design, Graphic Arts, User Interface Design, User-centered Design, User Interface, Graphic Design, HTML, Organizational Development, CSS, Scrum, Information Design, Content Management, Web Project Management, CMS, Web Development, Usability Design, Web 2.0, Visio, Wire Framing, Human-computer Interaction, Dreamweaver, Experience Design, Agile, Web Content Management, Social Networking, Digital Strategy, Card Sorting, E-commerce, Agile Methodologies, Human Computer Interaction, Usability Engineering, Mobile Devices, Content Strategy, WordPress, Web Applications, HTML 5, Accessibility, Usability, Mobile Applications, Heuristic Evaluation, User Experience Design, Usability Testing, Wireframes, Enterprise Software
Interests:
Photography, Video Editing, Technology, Web, Skiing, Aviation, Golf, Design, Skiing, Usability, Future of energy and emerging markets, Space exploration, Physics, Psychology, Travel, Hiking, Making a difference in the World, Interactive Design, Art, A Smarter Planet


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William Smith - Cincinnati, OH

William Smith - Cincinnati, OH

Work:
Epcor Foundries - Cincinnati, OH
Machine Operator
S Rosenthal & Company, Inc. - Cincinnati, OH
Bindery Assistant
Native Blendz Barber Shop - Cincinnati, OH
Barber Assistant
Education:
Cincinnati Cooks - Cincinnati, OH
Food Service Certificate of Completion in 10-week/350 hours/job training/production work program of the Freestore Foodbank.
Aiken High School - Cincinnati, OH
n/a
Great Oaks Institute of Technology - Cincinnati, OH
Auto Collision Certificate of Completion


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Engineer At Supply Dynamics

Engineer At Supply Dynamics

Position:
engineer at supply dynamics
Location:
Cincinnati Area
Industry:
Management Consulting
Work:
supply dynamics - engineer


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William Smith - Cincinnati, OH

William Smith - Cincinnati, OH

Work:
integrity
Field Installer
Messer Construction - Dayton, OH
Carpenter
HGC Construction - Cincinnati, OH
Carpenter
Education:
Kaplan College Cincinnati - Cincinnati, OH
Diploma in Communications
Loveland High School/Live Oaks Career Development Campus Milford - Milford, OH
Certificate
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College
Associates of Construction


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Owner, Little Miami Tactical

Owner, Little Miami Tactical

Position:
Owner at Little Miami Tactical
Location:
Cincinnati Area
Industry:
Professional Training & Coaching
Work:
Little Miami Tactical - Owner


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William Smith - Cincinnati, OH

William Smith - Cincinnati, OH

Work:
Jungle Jim's International Market
Produce Supervisor
Sales Floor Hardlines Matrix Automation
Sales Engineer
The Bistro Group
IT Manager
TGI Friday's
General Manager
Education:
Fugazzi Business College - Lexington, KY
Computer Science
Elizabethtown Community College - Elizabethtown, KY
Psychology


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Owner At Smith Welding And Fabrication Llc

Owner At Smith Welding And Fabrication Llc

Position:
Owner at Smith Welding and Fabrication LLC
Location:
Cincinnati Area
Industry:
Building Materials
Work:
Smith Welding and Fabrication LLC - Owner


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Lay-In Electrical Connector With A Detachable Tang

Lay-In Electrical Connector With A Detachable Tang

US Patent:
6663443, Dec 16, 2003
Filed:
Aug 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/231665
Inventors:
William Smith - Cincinnati OH
Dave Wood - Westchester OH
Bill Wolins - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
Ilson Corporation - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
H01R 436
US Classification:
439811, 439810, 439812
Abstract:
A lay-in electrical connector having a lug body with multiple dividing walls defining multiple conductor-receiving channels, multiple lug caps each associated with one of the conductor-receiving channels, and a tang secured with the lug body. The electrical connector is free of welded joints as the tang is coupled with the lug body by a clamping force applied by binding screws of the lug caps to conductors positioned within corresponding ones of the conductor-receiving channels. The tang, including the mounting holes extending through the tang, may be formed by an extrusion process. A removable plug element is provided for holding the lug caps and/or tang in a pre-assembled relationship with the lug body prior to use.


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Submersible Electrical Connector

Submersible Electrical Connector

US Patent:
7229325, Jun 12, 2007
Filed:
Jul 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/192564
Inventors:
Jeffrey T. Flynn - Cincinnati OH, US
William E. Smith - Cincinnati OH, US
Bill Wolins - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
Ilsco Corporation - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
H01R 4/36
US Classification:
439814, 439798
Abstract:
A submersible electrical connector intended for use in a power distribution network permits a metal to stripped metal conductor connection to be visually inspected and verified by the installer while eliminating many opportunities for human error present with existing connectors. The connector in one embodiment includes a generally cup or dome-shaped enclosure which is preferably transparent. An open end of the enclosure mates with a seal body and a connector plate has a number of apertures adapted to receive the bare metal ends of conductors or wires inserted through the seal body. Each aperture in the connector has an associated set screw for securing the conductor thereto. A molded seal member is adapted to mate with the seal body and to provide a water-tight connection when mated with the enclosure. The seal member has a number of seal ducts each aligned with one of the apertures in the connector. The seal ducts provide a water-tight seal around the plastic sheath of the conductor when installed in the assembly.


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Submersible Electrical Connector

Submersible Electrical Connector

US Patent:
7625252, Dec 1, 2009
Filed:
Jan 8, 2008
Appl. No.:
11/970670
Inventors:
Jeffrey T. Flynn - Cincinnati OH, US
William E. Smith - Cincinnati OH, US
Bill Wolins - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
Ilsco Corporation - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
H01R 4/36
US Classification:
439814, 439798
Abstract:
A submersible electrical connector intended for use in a power distribution network permits a metal to stripped metal conductor connection to be visually inspected and verified by the installer while eliminating many opportunities for human error present with existing connectors. The connector in one embodiment includes a generally cup or dome-shaped enclosure which is preferably transparent. An open end of the enclosure mates with an upper seal body and a connector plate has a number of apertures adapted to receive the bare metal ends of conductors or wires inserted through the upper seal body. Each aperture in the connector has an associated set screw for securing the conductor thereto. A molded seal member is adapted to mate with the upper seal body and to provide a water-tight connection when mated with the enclosure. The seal member has a number of seal ducts each aligned with one of the apertures in the connector. The seal ducts provide a water-tight seal around the plastic sheath of the conductor when installed in the assembly.