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Arlington, VA   

20501 Goshen Rd, Gaithersburg, MD 20879   

Montgomery Village, MD   

Steubenville, OH   

Duluth, GA   

Marietta, GA   

Smyrna, GA   

Atlanta, GA   

3936 Stonebriar Ln, Duluth, GA 30097   

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Cybersecurity Analyst

Location:
Arlington, VA
Industry:
Primary/Secondary Education
Work:
Mother of God Community Jul 2005 - Jun 2016
Evangelization Coordinator
Mother of God School Jul 2005 - Jun 2016
Technology Coordinator
Ihm Parish Atlanta Ga 2002 - 2003
Youth Minister
Wesleyan School 2000 - 2002
Director of Information Systems
Other Information Technology Employment 1986 - 2000
Other Information Technology Employment
Zantech 1986 - 2000
Cybersecurity Analyst
Education:
Franciscan University of Steubenville 2003 - 2005
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Theological Studies, Theology
Southern Polytechnic State University
Skills:
Public Speaking, Theology, Nonprofits, Facebook, Leadership, Staff Development, Community Outreach, Technology Integration, Teacher Training, Adult Education, Management, Instructional Technology, Higher Education, Program Development, Event Planning, K 12, E Learning, Fundraising, Editing, Html, Wi Fi, Chromebook, Sonicwall, Amazon Kindle, Apple Ipad, Teaching
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Location:
United States
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Us Patents

Liquid Coloring Suspension And Colored Cementitious Composition

US Patent:
7497904, Mar 3, 2009
Filed:
Mar 26, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/811096
Inventors:
Nancy A. Dulzer - Lyndhurst OH, US
Jeffrey L. Matrician - Chesterland OH, US
Martin E. Wild - Marietta GA, US
Assignee:
Construction Research & Technology GmbH - Trostberg
L.M. Scofield Company - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
C04B 24/04
C04B 24/12
C04B 24/16
C04B 24/24
US Classification:
106712, 106724, 106726, 106727, 106823, 524 5
Abstract:
A cementitious composition is provided that is composed of hydraulic cement and a liquid coloring suspension. The liquid coloring suspension which contains polycarboxylate dispersant and pigment provides the cementitious composition with increased dispersion of pigment particles, lowered water content, and improved coloration over that observed in the prior art. Also, a liquid coloring suspension for cementitious compositions is provided which contains polycarboxylate dispersant, pigment, and thixotropic additive. The liquid coloring suspension increases the color of cementitious compositions, reduces the water content and has long term stability in that it does not become increasingly viscous over time.

High Sri Systems For Cementitious Applications

US Patent:
8366824, Feb 5, 2013
Filed:
Jan 9, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/373507
Inventors:
Stanley G. Stratton - Hiram GA, US
Phillip J. Arnold - Huntington Beach CA, US
James K. Crawford - Atlanta GA, US
Pritam S. Dhaliwal - Upland CA, US
Martin Ellis Wild - Marietta GA, US
Assignee:
L. M. Scofield Company - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
C04B 14/00
C04B 14/30
US Classification:
106712, 252587, 428702, 428703
Abstract:
High SRI cementitious systems comprising integral concrete coloring admixtures, toppings, dry-shake hardeners, and other cementitious systems are provided. The high-SRI cementitious systems comprise one or more IR reflective pigments and other components to make-up the cementitious system, depending on the application. The high-SRI cementitious systems of the invention may be in the form of mixtures which increase the total solar reflectivity (TSR or albedo) and the Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) of concrete. The high-SRI cementitious systems may be toppings mixed with water for application to existing concrete surfaces, dry-shake hardeners for application to freshly-placed plastic concrete, or the IR reflective pigments may be mixed into integrally colored concrete in various forms, such as conventional cast-in-place concrete, lightweight concrete, pervious concrete and concrete building panels, pavers or masonry units. The topping and dry-shake hardener formulations of the invention may further comprise one or more of cementitious binder(s), graded aggregates, super-plasticizers, one or more pigments selected for improving infrared reflectivity and color composition, and/or optionally other additives, such as dry redispersible polymers or fillers to provide decorative and LEED compliant, highly durable (sustainable) concrete hardscapes and other decorative concrete.

High Sri Systems For Cementitious Applications

US Patent:
8632631, Jan 21, 2014
Filed:
Aug 7, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/568364
Inventors:
Stanley G. Stratton - Hiram GA, US
Phillip J. Arnold - Huntington Beach CA, US
James K. Crawford - Atlanta GA, US
Pritam S. Dhaliwal - Upland CA, US
Martin Ellis Wild - Marietta GA, US
Assignee:
L. M. Scofield Company - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
C04B 14/00
C04B 14/30
C04B 103/54
US Classification:
106712, 252587, 428702, 428703
Abstract:
High SRI cementitious systems comprising integral concrete coloring admixtures, toppings, dry-shake hardeners, and other cementitious systems are provided. The high-SRI cementitious systems comprise one or more IR reflective pigments and other components to make-up the cementitious system, depending on the application. The high-SRI cementitious systems of the invention may be in the form of mixtures which increase the total solar reflectivity (TSR or albedo) and the Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) of concrete. The high-SRI cementitious systems may be toppings mixed with water for application to existing concrete surfaces, dry-shake hardeners for application to freshly-placed plastic concrete, or the IR reflective pigments may be mixed into integrally colored concrete in various forms, such as conventional cast-in-place concrete, lightweight concrete, pervious concrete and concrete building panels, pavers or masonry units.

High Sri Systems For Cementitious Applications

US Patent:
2014006, Mar 13, 2014
Filed:
Nov 15, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/081939
Inventors:
Stanley G. Stratton - Hiram GA, US
Phillip J. Arnold - Huntington Beach CA, US
James K. Crawford - Atlanta GA, US
Pritam S. Dhaliwal - Upland CA, US
Martin Ellis Wild - Marietta GA, US
Assignee:
L. M. SCOFIELD COMPANY - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
C04B 16/00
C04B 14/00
US Classification:
106712
Abstract:
High SRI cementitious systems comprising integral concrete coloring admixtures, toppings, dry-shake hardeners, and other cementitious systems are provided. The high-SRI cementitious systems comprise one or more IR reflective pigments and other components to make-up the cementitious system, depending on the application. The high-SRI cementitious systems of the invention may be in the form of mixtures which increase the total solar reflectivity (TSR or albedo) and the Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) of concrete. The high-SRI cementitious systems may be toppings mixed with water for application to existing concrete surfaces, dry-shake hardeners for application to freshly-placed plastic concrete, or the IR reflective pigments may be mixed into integrally colored concrete in various forms, such as conventional cast-in-place concrete, lightweight concrete, pervious concrete and concrete building panels, pavers or masonry units.

High Sri Systems For Cementitious Applications

US Patent:
2015026, Sep 24, 2015
Filed:
Jun 4, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/731383
Inventors:
- Los Angeles CA, US
Phillip J. Arnold - Huntington Beach CA, US
James K. Crawford - Atlanta GA, US
Pritam S. Dhaliwal - Upland CA, US
Martin Ellis Wild - Marietta GA, US
Assignee:
L. M. SCOFIELD COMPANY - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
C04B 16/00
C04B 14/34
C04B 28/04
C04B 14/30
C04B 14/02
Abstract:
High SRI cementitious systems comprising integral concrete coloring admixtures, toppings, dry-shake hardeners, and other cementitious systems are provided. The high-SRI cementitious systems comprise one or more IR reflective pigments and other components to make-up the cementitious system, depending on the application. The high-SRI cementitious systems of the invention may be in the form of mixtures which increase the total solar reflectivity (TSR or albedo) and the Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) of concrete. The high-SRI cementitious systems may be toppings mixed with water for application to existing concrete surfaces, dry-shake hardeners for application to freshly-placed plastic concrete, or the IR reflective pigments may be mixed into integrally colored concrete in various forms, such as conventional cast-in-place concrete, lightweight concrete, pervious concrete and concrete building panels, pavers or masonry units.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

West Germany, A Geography Of Its People

Author:
Martin Trevor Wild
ISBN #:
0064976580

Global Energy Balance Archive, Geba: World Climate Program--Water, Project A7

Author:
Martin Wild
ISBN #:
3728116793

Global Energy Balance Archive, Geba: World Climate Program--Water, Project A7

Author:
Martin Wild
ISBN #:
3728118591

The Heat Balance Of The Earth In Gcm Simulations Of Present And Future Climates

Author:
Martin Wild
ISBN #:
3906148165

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