BackgroundCheck.run
Search For

Gregory G Lyon, 6111015 Connally Ln, Raleigh, NC 27614

Gregory Lyon Phones & Addresses

11015 Connally Ln, Raleigh, NC 27614   

Ocean Isle Beach, NC   

Brooklyn, NY   

Cary, NC   

Highlands Ranch, CO   

Englewood, CO   

Saint James, NY   

Brunswick, NC   

Rockville Center, NY   

Social networks

Gregory G Lyon

Linkedin

Mentions for Gregory G Lyon

Career records & work history

Lawyers & Attorneys

Gregory Lyon Photo 1

Gregory Lyon - Lawyer

Specialties:
Commercial Law, Corporations and Securities, Criminal Law/Intervention/Compensation, Environment, Occupational Health and Safety, Criminal Law (Appellate)
ISLN:
922078583
Admitted:
1984

Resumes & CV records

Resumes

Gregory Lyon Photo 33

Gregory Lyon

Gregory Lyon Photo 34

Gregory Lyon - Lakeville, MN

Work:
United Health Group - Minnetonka, MN Jan 2010 to Jul 2012
Vice President, Distribution Support
Ameriprise Financial, Inc Dec 2007 to Apr 2009
Vice President, Marketing Field Engagement
Ameriprise Financial - Minneapolis, MN Jan 2006 to Dec 2007
Director, Business Alliances Market Group Support
Ameriprise Financial - Minneapolis, MN Nov 2003 to Dec 2005
Field Region Director, Financial Education & Planning Services
Ameriprise Financial - Minneapolis, MN May 2002 to Nov 2003
Manager, Financial Education & Planning Services
Ameriprise Financial - Minneapolis, MN Feb 1998 to Feb 2002
Director, Advisor Channel Compliance
Ameriprise Financial - Minneapolis, MN Apr 1996 to Feb 1998
Manager, Life Insurance Compliance
Ameriprise Financial - Minneapolis, MN Dec 1990 to Mar 1996
Associate Director, Compliance
Ameriprise Financial - Minneapolis, MN Mar 1990 to Nov 1990
Associate Manager, Compliance & Surveillance
Ameriprise Financial - Minneapolis, MN Jan 1989 to Mar 1990
Supervisor, Annuity New Business
Ameriprise Financial - Minneapolis, MN Jul 1987 to Dec 1988
Client Relations Manager
Ameriprise Financial - Minneapolis, MN May 1986 to Jun 1987
Client Relations Analyst
Ameriprise Financial - Minneapolis, MN May 1984 to Apr 1986
Financial Advisor
Education:
American College - Bryn Mawr, PA Dec 1987 to 2000
Leadership & Volunteerism
College for Financial Planning - Denver, CO 1984
Certified Financial Planner Designation (CFP) in Financial Planning
Colgate University - Hamilton, NY
B.A. in Political Science
Gregory Lyon Photo 35

Gregory Lyon - Raleigh, NC

Work:
VCE 2010 to 2000
Senior vArchitect - NC/SC
Cisco Systems - New York, NY 2009 to 2010
Data Center Program Manager - UCS Advanced Services
Egenera Inc 2008 to 2008
Technology Director
Egenera Inc 2007 to 2008
Sales Engineer Manager
Egenera Inc - New York, NY 2005 to 2008 Egenera Inc 2005 to 2007
Senior Sales Engineer
Reuters 2002 to 2005
Business Consultant/Technical Documentation Specialist
EMC Corporation - Colorado Springs, CO 2001 to 2001
Senior Systems Engineer (SE)
Intira Corporation - Pleasanton, CA 1999 to 2001
Senior Consultant, E-Business - New York and Denver Sales Offices
Education:
SUNY Maritime College - Schuyler, NY 1985
Bachelors of Science in Computer Science/Mathematics

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Linear Motion Bearing Assembly With Integral Performance Enhancing Features

US Patent:
6435718, Aug 20, 2002
Filed:
Oct 27, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/674206
Inventors:
Walter W. Weiss - West Hempstead NY
Eric Kim - Flushing NY
Gregory S. Lyon - Mamaroneck NY
Alison Ng - New York NY
Thomas F. Greenfield - Hauppauge NY
Assignee:
Thomson Industries, Inc. - Port Washington NY
International Classification:
F16C 2906
US Classification:
384 13, 384 45
Abstract:
A self-lubricating bearing assembly for supporting a load on a guide rail which includes a carriage having first and second ends, a guide surface adapter for translation atop the guide rail and an end cap assembly which mounts adjacent one of the ends of the carriage. The end cap assembly includes a seal and a lubricating assembly having a lubricating block made from a lubricant composition and a compression housing for enclosing a periphery of the lubricating block and for biasing the lubricating block against the guide rail to cause the lubricant to contact the rail.

Recirculating Rolling Element Cartridge For Linear Motion Bearing Assembly

US Patent:
6939044, Sep 6, 2005
Filed:
Oct 23, 2000
Appl. No.:
10/110861
Inventors:
Gregory S. Lyon - Mamaroneck NY, US
Alison Ng - New York NY, US
Eric Kim - Flushing NY, US
Assignee:
Thomson Industries, Inc. - Port Washington NY
International Classification:
F16C029/06
F16H001/04
US Classification:
384 45, 74388 PS, 74422
Abstract:
A bearing assembly includes at least one and preferably two ball tracks each having a load-bearing portion, a return portion, and a turn-around portion, and a plurality of bearing balls, wherein the ball track is configured for the guided recirculation of the bearing balls. The bearing assembly includes a housing block with a channel at its distal end for receiving a movable shaft. The channel includes an elongated window aligned with each of the load-bearing portions of the tracks, the window allowing portions of the bearing balls to protrude therethrough to support the shaft. The bearing tracks define planes which can be oriented parallel to or perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the housing block, or which together form an angled V-shaped configuration.

Axial Ball Transfer Assemblies

US Patent:
2002006, Jun 6, 2002
Filed:
Jul 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/916945
Inventors:
Gregory Lyon - Mamaroneck NY, US
Alison Ng - New York NY, US
Eric Kim - Flushing NY, US
International Classification:
F16C029/06
US Classification:
384/043000, 384/045000
Abstract:
A bearing assembly is disclosed that 410 includes at least one ball track having a load bearing portion, a return portion and a turnaround portion interconnecting the load bearing and return portions. A plurality of bearing balls are disposed in the ball tracks. At least a portion of the ball tracks are configured for unguided recirculation of the bearing balls. The bearing assembly may include a pair of ball tracks separated by a center rib. In an alternate embodiment, the bearing assembly includes at least one island disposed in at least a portion of the ball tracks. The islands facilitate recirculation of the bearing balls in the ball tracks. In another alternate embodiment, a bearing assembly is provided that includes a rail. A bearing carriage is configured to move along the rail. At least one ball track is disposed adjacent the rail and the bearing carriage. The ball tracks include a load bearing portion, a return portion and a turnaround portion interconnecting the load bearing and return portions. A plurality of bearing balls are disposed in the ball tracks. The ball tracks are configured for unguided recirculation of the bearing balls. The bearing assembly may include at least one insert having at least a portion of the ball tracks formed therein.

Hydroforming Machine

US Patent:
2006026, Nov 23, 2006
Filed:
May 23, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/438888
Inventors:
Gregory Lyon - Mamaroneck NY, US
Richard Wachter - Woodstock IL, US
International Classification:
B21D 26/00
US Classification:
072061000
Abstract:
A hydroforming machine is disclosed which includes a plurality of dies with each die having an upper die plate hingedly connectable to and lockable with a lower die plate. Each upper die plate and lower die plate include an opening therethrough which are substantially alignable with each other. The hydroforming machine also includes a spacing device. The spacing device is disposed in mechanical cooperation with each of the dies and maintains a desired distance between each of the dies. The spacing device includes a plurality of hinges which hingedly connect each die with an adjacent die.

Liquid Heater With Temperature Control

US Patent:
2011023, Sep 29, 2011
Filed:
Sep 24, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/889581
Inventors:
John H. Bowers - Clarksburg NJ, US
Gregory S. Lyon - Mamaroneck NY, US
Assignee:
ISI Technology, LLC - Sullivan's Island SC
International Classification:
F24H 1/18
F24H 1/10
US Classification:
392441, 392465, 392486
Abstract:
A liquid heater such as a direct electrical resistance liquid heater having multiple flow channels is provided with a temperature-sensing element in the form of a wire extending across numerous channels, preferably all of the channels, near the downstream ends of the channels. The resistance of the wire represents the average temperature of the liquid passing through all of the channels, and hence the temperature of the mixed liquid exiting from the heater. A bubble suppressing structure is provided in the vicinity of the wire.

Hydrostatic Bearing And Fluid Collection System

US Patent:
6086255, Jul 11, 2000
Filed:
Jul 28, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/123636
Inventors:
Gregory S. Lyon - Mamaroneck NY
Assignee:
Thompson Industries, Inc. - Port Washington NY
International Classification:
F16C 3206
US Classification:
384 12
Abstract:
A hydrostatic bearing assembly and fluid return system is provided for collecting and returning hydrostatic fluid which exits the bearing assembly to a remote location. The bearing assembly and fluid return system includes a hydrostatic bearing which is connected to supply and return reservoirs by supply and return hoses or conduits, respectively. The bearing assembly includes a carriage having a bushing secured within the carriage between a pair of retaining rings. A collection cylinder is fixedly positioned between each retaining ring and one end of the bushing. Each collection cylinder defines a collection chamber adjacent one end of the carriage, which is positioned to receive hydrostatic fluid exiting a gap defined between the carriage and a support rail. The return hoses or conduits each have a first end that communicates with one of the collection chambers and a second end that communicates with remotely located reservoir. Hydrostatic fluid exiting the gap is collected in the collection chambers and subsequently returned to a collection reservoir.

Linear Motion Bearing

US Patent:
5431498, Jul 11, 1995
Filed:
Apr 11, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/225605
Inventors:
Gregory S. Lyon - Mamaroneck NY
Assignee:
Thomson Industries, Inc. - Fort Washington NY
International Classification:
F16C 2906
US Classification:
384 45
Abstract:
A linear motion bearing assembly is provided having a rail assembly with a flexible base portion and a bearing carriage assembly with flexibly depending legs configured for longitudinal movement along the rail assembly on rolling elements. A plurality of load bearing inserts are positioned on the rail assembly and/or carriage assembly and define load bearing tracks with rolling elements therebetween. The flexible rail and carriage assemblies permit optimization of the contact angle between the load bearing inserts and the rolling elements when the linear motion bearing assembly is under load.

Linear Motion Bearing Fabrication

US Patent:
6052902, Apr 25, 2000
Filed:
Apr 9, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/289209
Inventors:
Gregory Lyon - Mamaroneck NY
Assignee:
Thomson Industries, Inc. - Port Washington NY
International Classification:
B23P 1500
US Classification:
2989803
Abstract:
A method of forming a rail having an elongate base member and a load bearing insert is disclosed. The method includes forming a base member having surfaces with at least one longitudinal groove and inserting the load bearing insert into the longitudinal groove. Inserting of the load bearing insert may be performed by flexing the load bearing insert to fit into the longitudinal groove. The surfaces of the base member adjacent the longitudinal groove may be subsequently crimped to secure the load bearing insert.

Amazon

Gregory Lyon Photo 41

First In Its Lyndsy Fonseca Field - 65 Facts

Author:
Gregory Lyons
Publisher:
Emereo Publishing
Binding:
Kindle Edition
Pages:
127
Updated and improved Lyndsy Fonseca. This book is your ultimate resource for Lyndsy Fonseca. Here you will find the most up-to-date 65 Success Facts, Information, and much more.In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Lyndsy Fonseca'...
Gregory Lyon Photo 42

The Final Volcker Rule: The Proprietary Trading And Covered Fund Provisions

Author:
Satish M. Kini, Paul L. Lee, Gregory J. Lyons
Publisher:
LexisNexis
Binding:
Kindle Edition
Pages:
75
More than two years after the regulations were originally proposed, the federal banking agencies, the SEC, and the CFTC adopted final regulations implementing the Volcker Rule on December 10, 2013. The "Final Rule" is the culmination of a well-reported and extraordinary regulatory process, and requi...

NOTICE: You may not use BackgroundCheck or the information it provides to make decisions about employment, credit, housing or any other purpose that would require Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) compliance. BackgroundCheck is not a Consumer Reporting Agency (CRA) as defined by the FCRA and does not provide consumer reports.