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Ronald L Permoda, 80606 Catalina Ct, Lady Lake, FL 32159

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606 Catalina Ct, Lady Lake, FL 32159    352-7500220   

1833 Schwartz Blvd, Lady Lake, FL 32159    352-7500220   

1550 Hillcrest Dr, The Villages, FL 32159    352-7500220    352-7508096   

Summerfield, FL   

2791 Oakview Dr, Rochester, NY 14617    585-2710206   

3 Gilbert Dr, Rochester, NY 14609    585-2710206    716-4829316   

277 Lakeshore Dr, Castile, NY 14427    716-2376861   

368 Lakeshore Dr, Castile, NY 14427    585-2376861   

4368 Lakeshore Dr, Castile, NY 14427    585-2376861   

4359 Lakeshore Dr, Castile, NY 14427   

606 Catalina Ct, Lady Lake, FL 32159    585-2376861   

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Company: Xerox corporation Oct 2012 Position: Senior software engineer

Education

School / High School: Rochester Institute of Technology 2002 Specialities: Master of Computer Science

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Retail

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Location:
606 Catalina Ct, Lady Lake, FL 32159
Industry:
Retail
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Ronald Permoda - Rochester, NY

Work:
Xerox Corporation Oct 2012 to 2000
Senior Software Engineer
Xerox Corporation May 2008 to 2000
Senior Software Engineer
Boston Museum of Science - Boston, MA Jul 2010 to Aug 2010
Project Consultant
Xerox Corporation - Rochester, NY Apr 2006 to May 2008
Software Engineer
Xerox Corporation - Rochester, NY Dec 1998 to Apr 2006
Software Engineer
Education:
Rochester Institute of Technology 2002
Master of Computer Science

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Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For Angularly Connecting Two Plates

US Patent:
4601621, Jul 22, 1986
Filed:
May 11, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/609417
Inventors:
Ronald L. Permoda - Irondequoit NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
F16B 3704
F16B 502
F16B 902
US Classification:
411182
Abstract:
An apparatus, method and article of manufacture for angularly connecting two plates. A first plate is notched. The second plate has an opening. A holding member is adapted to fit into the notch in the first plate. The holding member has a guiding channel for a fastener. The fastener is passed through the opening in the second plate and into the guided channel of the holding member and is guided into direct mechanical connection with both sides of the second slot of the first plate.

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