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Muncie, IN   

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Sales Professional

Location:
15314 Greenleaf Ln, Houston, TX 77062
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Ken Garff Automotive Group Jan 2016 - Mar 2016
Sales Professional
Smart Choice Auto Jan 2016 - Mar 2016
Sales Professional
Mac Haik Toyota Dec 2015 - Jan 2016
Sales Consultant
Journeys Jul 2015 - Aug 2015
Co Manager
Honda of Clear Lake Apr 2014 - Aug 2014
Sales Consultant
Rgis Jan 2014 - Apr 2014
Auditor
Houston Yacht Club Oct 1, 2008 - Jul 1, 2011
Server and Bartender
Ace Hardware May 1, 2007 - Aug 1, 2008
Sales Associate
Education:
University of Houston, Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management 2008 - 2009
San Jacinto College 2007 - 2009
University of Houston 2008
Ball State University 2006 - 2007
Lawrence North High School 2006
San Jacinto College
Ball State University
Skills:
Sales, Management, Customer Service, Customer Satisfaction, Account Management, Microsoft Excel, Time Management, Sales Management, Powerpoint, Team Leadership, Social Media Marketing, Social Networking, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, Direct Sales, Car Loans
Languages:
English
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Method Of Creating A Transfer

US Patent:
2001002, Oct 4, 2001
Filed:
Feb 2, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/775768
Inventors:
Kyle Cross - Hagerstown IN, US
International Classification:
B44C001/165
US Classification:
156/240000, 156/254000
Abstract:
The present invention involves a method of creating a transfer. The method comprises providing a heat sensitive polymer substrate having a heat sensitive opaque polymer film and a heat activated adhesive disposed thereon, and providing a second carrier film having a second polymer film and a second adhesive wherein the second adhesive has a peel strength which decreases with increasing temperature. The method further includes printing resin solids in a desired graphic onto the opaque polymer film at a temperature which is below the temperature at which the polymer substrate is activated to create a printed transfer, positioning the printed transfer on the second polymer film, and adhering the printed transfer onto an adherable article by applying sufficient heat to the polymer substrate at a temperature which is above the temperature which the polymer substrate activates and at which to substantially reduce the peel strength of the second adhesive.

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