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Rochester, NY   

57 Callingham Rd, Pittsford, NY 14534   

36 Sutherland St, Pittsford, NY 14534    585-3819366   

16 Main St, Pittsford, NY 14534    315-3831111    585-3831111   

Le Roy, NY   

Palm Coast, FL   

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Position: Financial Professional

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Chief Executive Officer

Location:
Pittsford, NY
Industry:
Executive Office
Work:
Fbc Technologies
Chief Executive Officer
Klaus Siebert & Co Pc
Chief Executive Officer
Education:
Esa Business School 2004 - 2008
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Esa Business School 1973 - 1974
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Accounting
Hamilton College 1965 - 1969
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, History
Skills:
Start Ups, Strategic Planning, Executive Management, New Business Development, Mergers and Acquisitions, Due Diligence, Business Strategy, Strategy, Entrepreneurship, Budgets, Business Planning, Management Consulting, Business Development, Financial Analysis, Private Equity, Estate Planning, Management, Analysis, Venture Capital, Nonprofits, Public Speaking
Languages:
German
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Konstruktionsingenieur

Location:
Pittsford, NY
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Pfiffner Deutschland
Konstruktionsingenieur
Areva T&D Bzw Alstom Apr 2006 - Sep 2010
Konstruktionsingenieur
Ritz Messwandler Jan 1991 - Jun 2006
Konstruktionsingenieur
Education:
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences 1984 - 1989
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Klaus Siebert

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Klaus Siebert

Klaus Siebert (born April 29, 1955) is a German former biathlete who raced for East Germany. At the 1980 Olympics in Lake Placid, New York, Siebert won a silver medal on the relay with ...

Us Patents

Aeration System For Wastewater

US Patent:
2002011, Aug 22, 2002
Filed:
Feb 22, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/792250
Inventors:
David Long - Fairport NY, US
Klaus Siebert - Pittsford NY, US
International Classification:
C02F003/02
US Classification:
210/620000, 210/242200, 210/209000
Abstract:
A wastewater aerating system uses a plurality of aeration floats movably arranged within a body of wastewater and supplies each of the floats with compressed air delivered through a flexible line from a compressor arranged onshore near the wastewater body. Each aeration float has a floatation chamber floating on the surface of the wastewater and delivers compressed air from the floating chamber downward to a predetermined depth below the waste water surface where the compressed air is distributed to a plurality of diffusers arranged around the surface float to direct streams of air bubbles up through the wastewater to the wastewater surface around the surface float. This nourishes aerobic bacteria, which then consume materials within the wastewater.

Buoyant Wastewater Aeration Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
2011008, Apr 21, 2011
Filed:
Oct 20, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/582132
Inventors:
Klaus E.T. Siebert - Pittsford NY, US
David G. Long - Fairport NY, US
James E. Donohue - Warsaw NY, US
Assignee:
FBC TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Leroy NY
International Classification:
C02F 7/00
B23P 6/00
US Classification:
210232, 2102422, 2940204
Abstract:
A buoyant wastewater aeration apparatus includes a buoyant float pod and at least one air conduit leg removably attached at a leg input end to a respective air supply outlet. The float pod further includes a leg-retainer structure that accommodates efficient engagement/dis-engagement of the air conduit leg at a known region of the leg. The leg-retainer structure may be in the form of a resilient clamp having an open end for removably engaging the known region of the leg. Alternatively, the leg may have attached thereto in the known region thereof a leg retainer-engaging structure that surrounds the leg, wherein the leg-retainer structure is a non-resilient split-ring having a given shape and dimension. The split space has a dimension sufficient for the leg diameter to pass through. The leg-retainer structure and the leg retainer-engaging structure have complimentary shapes and dimensions that provide a removable, engagement of the leg retainer-engaging structure concentrically within the leg-retainer structure. When the leg retainer-engaging structure is concentrically engaged within the leg-retainer structure, the leg's air input end is connectably aligned with the air supply outlet. An associated method for servicing the apparatus without removing the apparatus from the working environment is disclosed.

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