WILLIAM J DUNN
Accountancy in Philadelphia, PA

License number
Pennsylvania CA040584L
Category
Accountancy
Type
Certified Public Accountant
Address
Address
Philadelphia, PA 19103

Professional information

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Director Of Enterprise Applications At Amerihealth Administrators

Position:
Director of Enterprise Applications at AmeriHealth Administrators
Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
AmeriHealth Administrators since Jun 2011 - Director of Enterprise Applications LiquidHub Jun 2006 - Jun 2011 - Principal Consultant ACE Group Jun 2009 - Jan 2011 - Enterprise Architect (Consultant) Independence Blue Cross Jun 2006 - Jun 2009 - Senior Technical Project Manager \ Business Consultant Equiserve Jan 1998 - Jun 2006 - Director First Chicago Trust Company Jan 1992 - Jan 1998 - Vice President Morgan Guaranty/First Chicago Trust Co 1992 - 1996 - Vice President JP Morgan Nov 1986 - Jan 1992 - Assistant Vice President
Education:
New York University 1999 - 2001
Certification in Advanced Web Development, Web Devevelopment
Columbia University in the City of New York 1988 - 1993
Computer Technology and Applications (CTA) program, Applications Development
Saint John's University - Peter J. Tobin College of Business 1980 - 1985
MBA, Insurance Management
Saint Michael's College 1970 - 1974
Bachelor's degree, Political Science and Government
Skills:
SDLC, Enterprise Architecture, Agile Methodologies, SOA, Integration


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Partner At Pwc

Position:
Partner at PwC, Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers
Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
PwC since Apr 1989 - Partner PricewaterhouseCoopers since 1988 - Partner American Institute of CPA's Apr 1986 - Apr 1988 - Legislative Advisor Grant Thornton LLP Jan 1981 - Mar 1986 - Manager
Education:
American University - Kogod School of Business 1985 - 1986
MS, Taxation
University of Maryland College Park 1977 - 1981
BS, Accounting
Skills:
Executive compensation, Tax, Accounting, Compensation & Benefit, Expatriate Tax, International Tax, Tax Advisory, Incentive Programs, Defined Benefit, Tax Accounting, Employee Benefits, Corporate Tax, Tax Law, SEC filings, Deferred Compensation, Tax Research, Expatriate Management


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Method For Making Multi-Layer Capacitors

US Patent:
4064606, Dec 27, 1977
Filed:
Jul 14, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/595890
Inventors:
William M. Dunn - Philadelphia PA
Assignee:
TRW Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H01G 406
US Classification:
29 2542
Abstract:
The method of producing a multi-layer capacitor which has a body of alternate layers of a dielectric and a conductor with each conductor layer being sandwiched between a pair of dielectric layers and with alternate ones of the conductor layers extending to opposite ends of the body. A nickel termination film is provided on each end of the body and contacts the conductor layers which extend to the respective end of the body and a solder film is coated on each termination layer. The capacitor bodies are terminated by mounting a plurality of the bodies on a support sheet and encapsulating the support sheet and capacitor bodies in a plastic block with the ends of the capacitor bodies being exposed at opposed surfaces of the block. The exposed ends of the capacitor bodies are simultaneously coated with the termination film and then the solder film, and the terminated capacitor bodies are removed from the block.


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Fiber Optic Relay Switch

US Patent:
4229068, Oct 21, 1980
Filed:
Dec 1, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/856440
Inventors:
Malcolm H. Hodge - Claymont DE
William M. Dunn - Philadelphia PA
Assignee:
TRW Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
G02B 514
US Classification:
350 9620
Abstract:
A fiber optic relay switch is provided for switching an optical signal from a first fiber to a second fiber. The switch comprises a pair of cylindrical members which are axially aligned and rotatable with respect to each other. Housed in the first member is at least a first optic fiber. In the second member is provided at least two optic fibers. A coupling face is provided between the ends of the first and second member. The fiber in the first member is terminated with the end of the fiber being aligned with the coupling face of the first member and is aligned with at least one of the two fibers in the second member. The two fibers in the second member are terminated with the ends thereof being aligned with the coupling face of the second member. When the members are rotated a predetermined angular amount the fiber in the first member is aligned with the other of the fibers in the second member. This enables the switching of optical signals provided from the fiber in the first member to the first of the fibers to be switched to the second of the fibers in the second member.


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Apparatus For Severing An Optical Fiber

US Patent:
4274572, Jun 23, 1981
Filed:
Jan 16, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/112514
Inventors:
William M. Dunn - Philadelphia PA
Malcolm H. Hodge - Claymont DE
Assignee:
TRW Inc. - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
B26F 300, C03B 3306
US Classification:
225 965
Abstract:
An apparatus for consistently severing an optical fiber to a precise predetermined length required for use in a connector assembly comprising axially-aligned and spaced-apart first and second clamp means for holding the optical fiber being severed. Means is provided for axially displacing the clamp means relative to each other and for placing the optical fiber under axial tension. A first scoring means intermediate the respective clamp means at a given predetermined distance from the first clamp means is provided for scoring or scribing the optical fiber while it is subjected to the axial tension to produce a break therein at the given predetermined distance from the first clamp means. A second scoring means may also be provided intermediate the respective clamp means at a different predetermined distance from the first clamp means for alternatively producing a break in an optical fiber at a different predetermined distance from the first clamp means.


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Digital Tuning Element And Method Of Making Same

US Patent:
4243962, Jan 6, 1981
Filed:
Apr 18, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/897420
Inventors:
Joseph F. Larkin - Holland PA
Harold M. Cassidy - Hatboro PA
John W. Woodcock - Bellmawr NJ
William M. Dunn - Philadelphia PA
Assignee:
TRW Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H03J 506, H03J 508
US Classification:
334 7
Abstract:
A digital tuning element and method of making same for an electronic tuning means for an automobile radio which has a drive means for positioning said element, detecting means providing an electrical output signal related to the position of said tuning element, and means receiving the output signal for controlling a tuning circuit. The tuning element is a body which is angularly positionable and includes a coding means on its surface, with the detecting means sensing the coding means for providing binary coded output signals over a plurality of output channels to a receiving means for controlling a tuning circuit.