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Store Manager

Position:
Store Manager at Eddie Bauer
Location:
Seattle, Washington
Industry:
Retail
Work:
Eddie Bauer - Seattle WA. since Aug 2011
Store Manager
Barnes & Noble - Greater Seattle Area Jul 2006 - Aug 2011
Assistant Store Manager
Macy's Jul 2004 - Jun 2006
Group Sales Manager
Macy's May 2002 - Jul 2004
Merchandise Team Manager
Education:
Professional Training and Development
Skills:
Customer Service, Team Building, Sales, Management, Merchandising, Employee Relations, Inventory Control, Fashion, Merchandise Planning, Inventory Management, Recruiting, Loss Prevention, Profit, Leadership, Cross-functional Team Leadership, Marketing, Training
Interests:
Music, sports, cooking, photography, cinema.
Honor & Awards:
Federated Department Stores Employee’s Volunteer Program - Partners in Time – January 2000 awarded one of the company’s Volunteers of the Year awards, and in April 2002 was awarded Certificate of Achievement in Special Recognition of Outstanding Accomplishments for Partners In Time. June 2004 recognized for spearheading one of the top 3 stores in Macy’s West’s annual food drive raising $2,600 and earning matching funds from corporate for the Marin County Food Bank. Awarded “Executive of the Month” 3 times in 2.5 years for achievement in results, team performance and positive influential role modeling while working for Macys.
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Contact Insertion And Removal Tool

US Patent:
4171565, Oct 23, 1979
Filed:
Jun 26, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/918721
Inventors:
Jon P. Boudreau - Gloucester MA
Marvin A. Biren - Chestnut Hill MA
Herald S. Sulahian - Arlington MA
Robert J. Maselek - Framingham MA
Assignee:
The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
H01R 4300
US Classification:
29739
Abstract:
A contact insertion and removal tool including a removable, replaceable probe made of a hollow tubular member with a slot extending longitudinally from the tip at least part way to the upper end of the tubular member, the tubular member having proximate its tip a reduced outer diameter and enlarged inner diameter sized appropriately for the contact to be inserted and removed; a handle member, independent of the probe, having a passage for receiving the upper end of the tubular member; and means for rotatably securing the probe and handle.

Miniature Camera Probe

US Patent:
4199238, Apr 22, 1980
Filed:
Mar 12, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/019474
Inventors:
Jon P. Boudreau - Gloucester MA
International Classification:
A61B 104
G03B 2900
US Classification:
354 62
Abstract:
A miniature camera probe including an elongate housing; a fiber optic faceplate proximate a first end of the elongate housing; an aperture in the housing at one face of the fiber optic faceplate; a film holder in the housing at the other face of the fiber optic faceplate; a shutter in the elongate housing for controlling illumination of the faceplate through the aperture; a fiber optic light source extending in the elongate housing from the face of the fiber optic faceplate proximate the aperture to the other end of the elongate housing; and a shutter actuating device extending from the shutter to the other end of the elongate housing.

Angularly Adjustable Table Saw Jig

US Patent:
5743161, Apr 28, 1998
Filed:
Dec 17, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/770681
Inventors:
Jon P. Boudreau - Somerville MA
International Classification:
B27B 2508
B27B 2706
B26D 701
US Classification:
8343511
Abstract:
An angularly adjustable table saw jig which comprises a base plate having an upper flat surface for supporting a work piece to be cut, a means for slidably attaching the jig to a table cutting tool, an upwardly extending work advancing abutment rotatably connected to the base plate at an axis of rotation for advancing work into cutting engagement with a table cutting blade, and a slot extending generally parallel to a cutting path of the cutting blade for providing clearance for the cutting blade as the jig is advanced into cutting engagement therewith. The jig also includes an elongated guide rail, which is rotatably connected to the base plate, and whose axis of rotation lies in the same plane of the cutting blade. The jig may include further a shield for preventing undesirable access to a spinning saw blade and for preventing injury from flying debris, a work piece restraining means for preventing movement of work pieces and resultant inaccurate cutting and injury, and a safety cutoff means for preventing power from flowing to the table cutting tool when the operator's hands are not located properly.

Dual Safing For Base Element Fuze

US Patent:
4603635, Aug 5, 1986
Filed:
Dec 17, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/682686
Inventors:
Jon P. Boudreau - Somerville MA
Assignee:
Avco Corporation - Wilmington MA
International Classification:
F42C 1540
US Classification:
102206
Abstract:
A base element fuze having dual safing is disclosed. The fuze is useful with an explosive type shell propelled into a ballistic trajectory from the barrel of a gun. The fuze is actuated to move from first safety to the armed condition after experiencing the inertial setback forces of gun firing followed by the drag forces of deceleration during the ballistic flight phase before target impact. The firing circuit contains an inertial magnetic power supply or setback generator which produces a voltage pulse when the gun is fired, a storage capacitor to receive and store the pulse which is later used to initiate a detonator, and switch closure interface circuitry encircuiting the capacitor with the detonator at target impact. The sequence of events within the fuze is programmed by a spring driven rotor which is latched in first safety when assembled, is released when the gun fires, and moves to the armed position in about 18 ms. To protect against the possibility that the rotor may have become unlatched and in the armed condition at firing of the gun, a normally open relay is encircuited across the capacitor.

Torque Amplifier

US Patent:
4300414, Nov 17, 1981
Filed:
Apr 3, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/892764
Inventors:
Jon P. Boudreau - Gloucester MA
Marvin A. Biren - Chestnut Hill MA
Robert J. Maselek - Framingham MA
Assignee:
The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
B25B 1352
US Classification:
81 64
Abstract:
A torque amplifier for increasing torque applied to rotatable connectors, including a generally perimetrical member for rotation about a central axis; means for inwardly biasing that perimetrical member; connector gripping means carried by said perimetrical member and inwardly directed by said means for biasing; and at least one salient portion extending from the perimetrical member generally in the direction of the axis of rotation of the perimetrical member for increasing applied torque; and a method and a tool for engaging and disengaging the torque amplifier with the connector.

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