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Kevin M Van, 641750 W Algonquin Rd, Hoffman Estates, IL 60192

Kevin Van Phones & Addresses

4920 Dukesberry Ln, Hoffman Estates, IL 60010    847-9630420   

Barrington, IL   

Schiller Park, IL   

Schaumburg, IL   

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License Records

Kevin Lee Van Vleet

Licenses:
License #: 30937 - Active
Issued Date: Feb 22, 2013
Renew Date: Dec 1, 2015
Expiration Date: Nov 30, 2017
Type: Certified Public Accountant

Kevin Michael Van Winkle

Licenses:
License #: 73452 - Active
Category: Nursing Support
Issued Date: Aug 19, 2013
Effective Date: Aug 19, 2013
Expiration Date: Aug 19, 2017
Type: Medication Aide - 40 Hour

Kevin Michael Van Winkle

Licenses:
License #: 111089 - Expired
Category: Nursing Support
Issued Date: Oct 10, 2013
Effective Date: Oct 10, 2013
Type: Nurse Aide

Kevin Michael Van Winkle

Licenses:
License #: 2795 - Expired
Category: Nursing Support
Issued Date: Jul 27, 2012
Effective Date: Jul 27, 2012
Type: Nurse Aide ICF-MR Only

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Resumes

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Director

Work:
Deutsche Bank Securities
Director
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Operations Manager

Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Finance of America Mortgage Llc
Operations Manager
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Director, Mergers And Acquisitions

Work:

Director, Mergers and Acquisitions
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Kevin Van

Location:
Hoffman Estates, IL
Industry:
Insurance
Work:
Allstate
Senior Account Agent
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Kevin Abbe Van

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Kevin Van

Location:
United States

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Us Patents

Hydrophobic Polymer String Treatment

US Patent:
6765136, Jul 20, 2004
Filed:
Jan 8, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/338805
Inventors:
Kevin S. Van Pamel - Geneva IL
Assignee:
Gibson Guitar Corp. - Nashville TN
International Classification:
G10D 300
US Classification:
84297R
Abstract:
A hydrophobic polymer is adhesively coated on the surfaces of the wound string within its interstitial voids, while the exterior surfaces remain uncoated. The polymer is applied by soaking the string in a liquid polymeric solution to flow the solution into the interstitial voids. The string is removed from the bath and the residual solution is removed from the exterior surface of the string using a resilient scraper. The string is hung to dry for 8 hours in a clean room environment at ambient temperatures and, more preferably, maintained at a temperature of between 20Â C. and 25Â C. Alternatively, the string is treated by a combination of heat and drying.

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