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Black Mountain, NC   

25 Cripple Creek Dr, Waynesville, NC 28785    828-4009677   

1640 Dilworth Rd E, Charlotte, NC 28203    704-3434951   

8729 Broomsage Ln, Charlotte, NC 28217   

2334 Elevation Rd, Four Oaks, NC 27524    919-9632780   

2527 Elevation Rd, Four Oaks, NC 27524    919-9632780   

2543 Elevation Rd, Four Oaks, NC 27524    919-9342722    919-9636922   

Maggie Valley, NC   

Greenwood, SC   

Asheville, NC   

2543 Elevation Rd, Four Oaks, NC 27524    919-9636922   

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Real Estate Consultant/ Investor

Position:
Real Estate Consultant/ Investor at Self Employed
Location:
Little Elm, Texas
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Self Employed since Jan 2012
Real Estate Consultant/ Investor
Pitney Bowes - Dallas/Fort Worth Area Jan 2011 - Dec 2011
Major Account Executive
Mark of Distinction Feb 2001 - Oct 2010
Sales Manager
Education:
University of North Texas 1993 - 1996
Associates, Business
Skills:
Solution Selling, Sales Process, Cold Calling, Direct Sales, Selling, B2B, Sales Operations, Account Management, Sales Management, Sales, Document Management, New Business Development, Direct Mail, Contract Negotiation, Business Development, Team Building, Strategic Planning, Strategy
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Analyst

Industry:
Accounting
Work:
Lkj 2011 - 2012
Analyst
Skills:
Lyophilization
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Us Patents

Slideable Hinge Mobile Communications Device

US Patent:
2010028, Nov 11, 2010
Filed:
May 8, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/463063
Inventors:
Shawn Stephenson - Raleigh NC, US
Assignee:
SONY ERICSSON MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS AB - LUND
International Classification:
H04M 1/00
US Classification:
4555754
Abstract:
A mobile device, such as a mobile phone, includes an upper housing, a lower housing and a slideable hinge that slideably connects the upper housing with the lower housing. The slideable hinge is configured to allow the upper housing to slide along a straight line with the lower housing and to allow the upper housing to pivot relative to the lower housing. In one embodiment, the slideable hinge module may be mounted to a display of a mobile phone to allow for sliding and rotation of the display relative to the lower housing.

Display Assembly

US Patent:
6091474, Jul 18, 2000
Filed:
Jun 26, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/883517
Inventors:
David Desmond Middleton - Raleigh NC
Stacy Neil Smith - Apex NC
Shawn Michael Stephenson - Raleigh NC
Assignee:
Ericsson, Inc. - Research Triangle Park NC
International Classification:
G02F 11345
US Classification:
349149
Abstract:
A mounting assembly is used to mount a liquid crystal display (LCD) to a printed circuit board. The mounting assembly includes a display support which is mounted to the printed circuit board and supports the display in spaced relationship to the printed circuit board. A connector with integral spring contacts snaps into an opening into the display support to electrically connect the contacts on the LCD to the contacts on the printed circuit board. The connector extends over a top surface of the LCD display and functions as a mechanical retention element.

Electrically Conductive Keypad Lightguides

US Patent:
6026283, Feb 15, 2000
Filed:
Dec 5, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/985606
Inventors:
Shawn M. Stephenson - Raleigh NC
Assignee:
Ericsson Inc. - Research Triangle Park NC
International Classification:
H04B 108
US Classification:
455 90
Abstract:
A lightguide is provided for illuminating a keypad of a radiotelephone, or other electronic device, via at least one light source located within the electronic device. Conductive pads and conductive traces are provided on a face of the lightguide. Each conductive pad is operably engageable via a respective key of a keypad. The conductive pads and traces are electrically connected with a circuit board within the radiotelephone housing.

Moisture Resistant Electrical Connector For A Cellular Telephone

US Patent:
6227872, May 8, 2001
Filed:
Aug 5, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/128949
Inventors:
Shawn M. Stephenson - Raleigh NC
William H. Jennings - Bedford VA
Mark William Weadon - Apex NC
Stacy Smith - Apex NC
Brad Kreschollek - Raleigh NC
Assignee:
Ericsson Inc. - Research Triangle Park NC
International Classification:
H05K 100
H01R 300
US Classification:
439 761
Abstract:
The cellular telephone of the present invention includes a generally sealed, moisture resistant electrical external connector that resides in the wall of the phone housing and provides a series of electrically conductive pathways which lead from the external surface of the housing, through the housing wall, to designated areas on an internally located printed circuit board. More particularly, these electrically conductive pathways or contacts, that essentially penetrate the cellular telephone housing, are incorporated within the housing wall via an insert molding, press fitting, or similar process such that a generally sealed, moisture resistant barrier is formed between the individual contacts which comprise the connector and the surrounding housing.

Keypad Lightguides Including Compartments

US Patent:
6006118, Dec 21, 1999
Filed:
Dec 5, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/985490
Inventors:
Shawn M. Stephenson - Raleigh NC
Assignee:
Ericsson Inc. - Research Triangle Park NC
International Classification:
H04M 122
H04Q 732
US Classification:
455575
Abstract:
A lightguide for illuminating keypads within electronic devices, such as radiotelephones, supports additional components and is maintained in spaced apart relationship with a circuit board hosting electronic components. The number of separate components required within a radiotelephone is decreased and the amount of circuit board real estate available for electrical components is increased.

Ear Gel Modules And Earpiece Monitoring Devices Incorporating Same

US Patent:
2021003, Feb 11, 2021
Filed:
Feb 15, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/964941
Inventors:
- Raleigh NC, US
Shawn M. STEPHENSON - Raleigh NC, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
G02B 6/42
H04R 1/10
Abstract:
An ear gel module for an earpiece includes an ear gel having opposite inner and outer surfaces and first and second light guides each having respective opposite first and second ends. The first end of the first light guide is secured to the inner surface of the ear gel, and the first end of the second light guide is secured to the inner surface of the ear gel in adjacent spaced-apart relationship with the third light guide first end. The second ends of the first and second light guides are configured to be attached to and in optical communication with respective light guides extending from a sensor module within the earpiece when the ear gel module is attached to the earpiece.

Optical Physiological Monitoring Devices

US Patent:
2020010, Mar 26, 2020
Filed:
Nov 19, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/688817
Inventors:
- Raleigh NC, US
Shawn Stephenson - Raleigh NC, US
Steven Matthew Just - Cary NC, US
Michael Edward Aumer - Raleigh NC, US
Jesse Berkley Tucker - Youngsville NC, US
Lawrence Christopher Eschbach - Louisburg NC, US
Steven Francis LeBoeuf - Raleigh NC, US
International Classification:
H04R 1/10
A61B 5/00
A61B 5/1455
A61B 5/026
Abstract:
A monitoring device includes a band capable of at least partially encircling a portion of a body of a subject. An optical source and an optical detector are supported by the band. A first light guide is in optical communication with the optical source and a second light guide is in optical communication with the optical detector. A distal end of the first light guide is configured to deliver light from the optical source into the body, and a distal end of the second light guide is configured to collect light from the body and deliver collected light to the optical detector. The first and second light guides define respective first and second axial directions that diverge outwardly from the band such that light rays directed into the body via the first light guide cannot overlap with light rays collected by the second light guide.

Optical Physiological Monitoring Devices

US Patent:
2020009, Mar 19, 2020
Filed:
Nov 19, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/688800
Inventors:
- Raleigh NC, US
Shawn Stephenson - Raleigh NC, US
Steven Matthew Just - Cary NC, US
Michael Edward Aumer - Raleigh NC, US
Jesse Berkley Tucker - Youngsville NC, US
Lawrence Christopher Eschbach - Louisburg NC, US
Steven Francis LeBoeuf - Raleigh NC, US
International Classification:
H04R 1/10
A61B 5/00
A61B 5/1455
A61B 5/026
Abstract:
An ear worn device includes an optical source, an optical detector, and a housing supporting the optical source and optical detector. The housing is configured to be positioned within an ear of a subject and includes a first light guide in optical communication with the optical source and a second light guide in optical communication with the optical detector. A distal end of the first light guide is configured to deliver light from the optical source into the ear, and a distal end of the second light guide is configured to collect light from the ear and deliver collected light to the optical detector. The first and second light guides define respective first and second axial directions that are outwardly diverging such that light rays directed into the ear via the first light guide cannot overlap with light rays collected by the second light guide.

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