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54842 Walnut Dr, New Hudson, MI 48165    248-4469427   

Brighton, MI   

Livonia, MI   

Milford, MI   

Dearborn Heights, MI   

54842 Walnut Dr, New Hudson, MI 48165   

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Principal

Location:
New Hudson, MI
Industry:
E-Learning
Work:
Keith Kobe Creative & Consulting, Inc. since Oct 2002
Principal
Sandy Corporation (General Physics) Feb 1996 - Oct 2002
Operations Director
Ross Roy Communications (BBDO) May 1994 - Jan 1996
Group Account Supervisor, Training Group
Maritz Performance Improvement Company Aug 1987 - May 1994
Creative Director
General Motors Cadillac Division Apr 1980 - Aug 1987
Senior Service Promotion Specialist
Education:
University of Michigan-Dearborn 1977 - 1980
BSA, Marketing, Accounting
Schoolcraft College 1975 - 1977
AA, Business
Skills:
Automotive, Performance Improvement, Customer Satisfaction, Instructor Led Training, Coaching, Team Building, Strategic Planning, Process Improvement, Instructional Design, Profit, Account Management, Training, Management, Business Planning, Sales, Program Management, Leadership Development, Proposal Writing, Employee Training, Customer Retention, Strategy, Leadership, Crm, Team Leadership, Organizational Development, Workshop Facilitation, Change Management, Performance Management
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Us Patents

Boat Mountable Stowable Enclosure

US Patent:
6302053, Oct 16, 2001
Filed:
Feb 2, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/496362
Inventors:
Joseph B. Tomczak - Linden MI
Anthony J. Seconsky - Owosso MI
Keith Arnold Kobe - Greenwood SC
Assignee:
Maurell Products, Inc. - Owosso MI
International Classification:
B63B 1700
US Classification:
114363
Abstract:
An assembly mountable to the transom of a watercraft, such as a pontoon boat, provides an easy-to-set up, temporarily deployable, changing room or privacy region on watercraft which do not carry an enclosed cabin. A generally Z-shaped frame is rotatably attached to a portion of the boat displaced from the deck. A boater's seat is attached on one side of the frame. A generally U-shaped curtain hoop is rotatably attached to a second side of the frame. When the bracket and seat are rotated toward the deck, the hoop is positioned in a stored position. When the bracket and seat are rotated away from the deck, the hoop can be deployed from its stored position thereby extending an enclosure fabric forming, temporarily, an enclosed privacy region for changing and the like. The fabric support member can be springloaded as can the bracket. Stowing the assembly is easily carried out by pressing the fabric support element against the bottom of the seat.

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