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Allen Simpson

In the United States, there are 609 individuals named Allen Simpson spread across 50 states, with the largest populations residing in California, Texas, Florida. These Allen Simpson range in age from 28 to 89 years old. Some potential relatives include Ira Gross, William Gross, Dennis Krabacher. You can reach Allen Simpson through various email addresses, including jero***@gmail.com, asimp***@ptd.net, asimpson4***@gmail.com. The associated phone number is 618-244-4176, along with 6 other potential numbers in the area codes corresponding to 309, 631, 501. For a comprehensive view, you can access contact details, phone numbers, addresses, emails, social media profiles, arrest records, photos, videos, public records, business records, resumes, CVs, work history, and related names to ensure you have all the information you need.

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Resumes

Resumes

Instructor At Great Oaks

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Position:
Instructor at Great Oaks
Location:
Cincinnati Area
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Great Oaks
Instructor

Student At Colorado Mountain College

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Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Consumer Electronics
Education:
Colorado Mountain College 2007 - 2011

Tour Guide Extraordinaire At Starline Tours

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Position:
Tour Guide Extraordinaire at Starline Tours, Space/Intelligence-based Entertainment Industry Source Code Narrative Creator at WTF Inc.
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Entertainment
Work:
Starline Tours - Hollywood, CA since Apr 2012
Tour Guide Extraordinaire WTF Inc. since Sep 2006
Space/Intelligence-based Entertainment Industry Source Code Narrative Creator Tukatech Inc. Nov 2007 - Apr 2009
Marketing Director ROCKSTAR Enterprises Apr 2002 - Jul 2007
CEO/Production Designer/Marketing and Promotion
Education:
Texas A&M University 1993 - 1998
B.S., Engineering, Business, Marketing, Entrepreneurial Studies Long Beach City College 2008 - 2009
A.A., TV/Radio Performance & Production
Skills:
Digital Marketing, Public Relations, Television, Video Production, Photoshop, Social Media, Media Relations, Advertising, Mobile Devices, Product Marketing, Film, Entrepreneurship, Social Media Marketing, Publishing, Project Management, Video, Corporate Events, Management, Event Planning, Strategic Partnerships, Press Releases, Facebook, New Media, Apparel, Event Management, Marketing Strategy, Photography, Entertainment, Product Development, Customer Service, Microsoft Office, Fashion, Social Networking, Start-ups, Marketing, Strategic Planning, Marketing Communications, YouTube, Digital Media
Interests:
World Conquest via Secretly Embedded Content within the Entertainment Realm etc., treadmill dodging
Honor & Awards:
@WhatWallStBull @AlynAlyxWest @DamnNearG... @STARKatintheBox

Pastor At First Baptist Church

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Position:
Pastor at First Baptist Church
Location:
Tuscaloosa, Alabama Area
Industry:
Religious Institutions
Work:
First Baptist Church
Pastor

Senior Process Engineering Manager At Bam, Inc

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Position:
Senior Process Engineering Manager at BAM, Inc
Location:
Benton Harbor, Michigan Area
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
BAM, Inc
Senior Process Engineering Manager

Project Manager-Mobile At Hargrove & Associates, Inc.

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Position:
Senior Project Manager at Hargrove & Associates, Inc.
Location:
Mobile, Alabama Area
Industry:
Paper & Forest Products
Work:
Hargrove & Associates, Inc. since Jul 2009
Senior Project Manager Kimberly-Clark Oct 2001 - Jun 2009
Operations Manager-Mobile Kimberly-Clark Sep 1999 - Sep 2001
Project Manager-Roswell Crane Materials International Sep 1997 - Aug 1999
Operations Manager Kimberly-Clark Feb 1992 - Aug 1997
Asset Engineer-Loudon James River Corporation Jun 1990 - Jan 1992
Maintenance Leader-Naheola Tissue James River Corporation Jun 1987 - May 1990
Engineer-Naheola Project
Education:
Mississippi State University 1982 - 1987
BS, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Project Engineering, Manufacturing, Continuous Improvement, Lean Manufacturing, Process Improvement, Process Engineering, Engineering Management, Engineering

Allen Simpson

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Location:
United States

Supervisor At Per Mar Security Services

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Position:
Supervisor at Per Mar Security Services
Location:
Des Moines, Iowa Area
Industry:
Security and Investigations
Work:
Per Mar Security Services
supervisor

Phones & Addresses

Name
Addresses
Phones
Allen Simpson
518-862-0624
Allen Simpson
530-533-6330
Allen B. Simpson
618-244-4176
Allen Simpson
603-279-0043
Allen Simpson
616-532-6651
Allen D. Simpson
309-827-0034
Allen Simpson
651-646-1646
Allen Simpson
719-635-1766

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Allen Simpson
Religious Leader
First Baptist Church
Religious Organizations
Po Box 540, Hatley, MS 38821
Website: fbcamory.org
Allen Simpson
Religious Leader
First Baptist Church
Religious Organizations
303 1St Ave, Hatley, MS 38821
Mr. Allen Simpson
Owner
Simpson Exterior Finish, LLC
Stucco & Exterior Coating Contractors
524B Oliver Rd, Montgomery, AL 36117
334-260-3751, 334-260-3752
Allen Simpson
Genaral Manager
Domino's Pizza
Eating Places
121 Dosoris Ln, Glen Cove, NY 11542
Allen Simpson
CEO
Simpson Fence CO
Miscellaneous Fabricated Wire Products
4840 Oxford State Rd, Liberty Township, OH 45044
Website: simpsonfence.com
Mr. Allen Simpson
Sr.
Silver State Fence & Stain
Annemarie Simpson & Allen Simpson Sr.
Fence Contractors
PO Box 40517, Reno, NV 89504
775-359-3478, 775-359-7096
Allen Simpson
Auto Collision Instructor
Great Oaks Institute of Technology & Career Development
Vocational Schools
6375 Harrison Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45247
Allen Simpson
Chief Executive Officer
Simpson Fence Company Inc
Miscellaneous Fabricated Wire Products
4840 Oxford State Rd, Liberty Township, OH 45044

Publications

Us Patents

Bonding Of Carbon-Carbon Composites Using Titanium Carbide

US Patent:
7858187, Dec 28, 2010
Filed:
Mar 29, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/391255
Inventors:
Allen H. Simpson - Buchanan MI, US
Slawomir T. Fryska - Granger IN, US
Mark L. La Forest - Granger IN, US
Alexander Mukasyan - Granger IN, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
The University of Notre Dame Du Lac - Notre Dame IN
International Classification:
B32B 9/00
US Classification:
428408, 4234471, 156 8913
Abstract:
Method of joining carbon-carbon composite pieces together, e. g. in the refurbishment of aircraft brake discs. The method includes the steps of: providing a first carbon-carbon composite piece and a second carbon-carbon composite piece, wherein the second carbon-carbon composite piece has a surface that is complementary to a surface of said first carbon-carbon composite piece; providing a layer of a mixture of titanium powder and carbon powder on the first complementary mating surface; arranging the second carbon-carbon composite piece on the powder layer such that the second complementary mating surface is matched to the first complementary mating surface, thereby forming a construct of the first carbon-carbon composite piece, the powder layer, and the second carbon-carbon composite piece; placing the construct into a press and applying pressure to the construct to press together the two pieces joined at their complementary surfaces; and applying an electrical current to the powder in the construct to initiate an oxidation-reduction reaction, thereby bonding the carbon-carbon composite pieces together.

Densification Of Carbon Fiber Preforms With Pitches For Aircraft Brakes

US Patent:
7897072, Mar 1, 2011
Filed:
Mar 17, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/049950
Inventors:
Mark L. La Forest - Granger IN, US
Neil Murdie - Granger IN, US
Allen H. Simpson - Buchanan MI, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
C01B 31/00
US Classification:
264 295, 264103, 264 291
Abstract:
Low cost isotropic and/or mesophase pitch is used to densify carbon fiber preforms by VPI and/or RTM equipment in place of CVI/CVD processing, for reduced manufacturing cycle times and costs and reduced need for expensive densification equipment. The process includes: heat treating a carbon fiber preform; infiltrating the preform with a pitch feedstock by VPI and/or RTM; carbonizing the pitch-infiltrated carbon fiber preform at 1200-2450 C. with a hold time of 4 hrs to ensure the entire furnace reaches the max temperature; repetition of the pitch infiltration and carbonization steps until the density of the preform is about 1. 7 g/cc or higher; and a final heat-treatment of the densified composite. Brake discs manufactured in this way have higher densities and better thermal characteristics, which result in improved mechanical properties and friction and wear performance as compared with conventional CVI/CVD-densified brake discs.

Formulation For The Manufacture Of Carbon-Carbon Composite Materials

US Patent:
7438839, Oct 21, 2008
Filed:
Oct 1, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/956582
Inventors:
Allen H. Simpson - Buchanan MI, US
Slawomir T. Fryska - Granger IN, US
Mark L. La Forest - Granger IN, US
Barry P. Soos - Mishawaka IN, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morris Township NJ
International Classification:
B29C 43/02
US Classification:
264 292, 264 291, 264240, 264241, 428408, 4234472
Abstract:
Method for manufacturing a carbonized carbon-carbon composite preform, by: mixing (a) chopped carbon fiber, chopped stabilized pitch fiber, or chopped oxidized polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fiber, (b) thermoplastic pitch binder powder, and (c) activated carbon powder to form a mixture of 15-60 parts by weight of chopped carbon fiber or chopped stabilized pitch fiber or chopped oxidized PAN, 28-83 parts by weight of thermoplastic pitch binder powder, and 1-12 parts by weight of activated carbon powder; depositing this mixture into a mold; pressing/heating the materials in the mold to form a preform by compaction; removing the compacted preform from the mold; and carbonizing the compacted preform. The preform is preferably configured in the form of an aircraft landing system brake disc.

Apparatus And Methods For Bonding Carbon-Carbon Composites Through A Reactant Layer

US Patent:
7922845, Apr 12, 2011
Filed:
Mar 29, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/392341
Inventors:
Allen H. Simpson - Buchanan MI, US
Slawomir T. Fryska - Granger IN, US
Mark L. La Forest - Granger IN, US
Roger L. Klinedinst - North Liberty IN, US
Alexander Mukasyan - Granger IN, US
Charles D. D'Amico - Osceola IN, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
University of Notre Dame Du Lac - Notre Dame IN
International Classification:
C04B 37/00
US Classification:
156 8911, 156 8916, 156 8925
Abstract:
An apparatus for bonding a first carbon composite to a second carbon composite through a reactant layer includes a housing, and a pair of conductive press plates electrically isolated from the housing. The press plates are adapted to position the two parts to be bonded with a reactant layer therebetween. The press plates are subjected to an electrical potential and a clamping force, sufficient to initiate a combustion reaction that creates a molten ceramic to bond together the carbon-carbon composites.

Densification Of C-C Composites With Pitches Followed By Cvi/Cvd

US Patent:
7927523, Apr 19, 2011
Filed:
Mar 18, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/050499
Inventors:
Mark L. La Forest - Granger IN, US
Neil Murdie - Granger IN, US
Allen H. Simpson - Buchanan MI, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
C01B 31/00
US Classification:
264 295, 264103, 2641711
Abstract:
Method of manufacturing pitch-based carbon-carbon composite useful as a brake disc, by: (a) providing annular carbon fiber brake disc preform; (b) heat-treating the carbon fiber preform; (c) infiltrating the carbon fiber preform with pitch feedstock by VPI or RTM processing; (d) carbonizing the pitch-infiltrated carbon fiber preform; (e) repeating steps (c) and (d) to achieve a density in the carbon fiber preform of approximately 1. 5 g/cc to below 1. 7 g/cc; and (f) densifying the preform by CVI/CVD processing to a density higher than 1. 7 g/cc. Employing lower cost VPI and/or RTM processing in early pitch densification cycles and using more expensive CVI/CVD processing only in the last densification cycle provides C-C composites in which the pitch-based components resist pullout, resulting in a longer wearing composite.

Carbon Fiber Containing Ceramic Particles

US Patent:
7575799, Aug 18, 2009
Filed:
Mar 15, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/375119
Inventors:
Slawomir T. Fryska - Granger IN, US
Mark L. La Forest - Granger IN, US
Allen H. Simpson - Buchanan MI, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morris Township NJ
International Classification:
B32B 17/12
US Classification:
4282934, 428 662, 428408
Abstract:
Small ceramic particles (e. g. , of TiC) are incorporated into fibers. The ceramic particles enhance the friction and/or wear properties of a carbon-carbon composite article made with the impregnated or coated fibers. The impregnated fibers can be, e. g. , polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fibers, pitch fibers, and other such fibers as are commonly employed in the manufacture of C-C friction materials. The impregnated fibers can be used to make woven, nonwoven, or random fiber preforms or in other known preform types. Preferred products are brake discs and other components of braking systems. The particles may be included in the fibers by mixing them with the resin employed to make the fibers and/or by applying them to the surfaces of the fibers in a binder.

Cvi Followed By Coal Tar Pitch Densification By Vpi

US Patent:
7938992, May 10, 2011
Filed:
Feb 25, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/036881
Inventors:
Mark L. La Forest - Granger IN, US
Neil Murdie - Granger IN, US
Allen H. Simpson - Buchanan MI, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
C01B 31/00
US Classification:
264 295, 264103, 2641711
Abstract:
Method for manufacturing pitch-densified carbon-carbon composite brake discs from carbon fiber preforms, by the following sequential steps: (a) providing a carbon-carbon composite brake disc preform; (b) heat treating the preform; (c) subjecting the heat-treated preform to Chemical Vapor Deposition/Chemical Vapor Infiltration processing; (d) infiltrating the preform with an isotropic low to medium char-yield pitch by Vacuum Pitch Infiltration processing or Resin Transfer Molding processing; (e) carbonizing the pitch-infiltrated preform; (f) machining the surfaces of the resulting carbonized preform; and (g) repeating steps (d) through (f) until the density of the carbon-carbon composite preform is at least 1. 70 g/cc. The use of VPI equipment with isotropic, low to medium char-yield pitches for all densification steps following an initial CVD densification reduces capital and pitch materials cost. However, one or more RTM processing steps employing low to medium char-yield pitches may also be used to obtain improved economics.

Method For Reducing Variability In Friction Performance

US Patent:
7998376, Aug 16, 2011
Filed:
Feb 6, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/027120
Inventors:
Mark L. La Forest - Granger IN, US
Neil Murdie - Granger IN, US
Allen H. Simpson - Buchanan MI, US
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
C01B 31/00
US Classification:
264 295, 264103, 264 291
Abstract:
Method for producing carbon-carbon composite brake discs by: (a) providing annular nonwoven carbon fiber brake disc preforms; (b) carbonizing the brake disc preforms; (c) densifying the carbonized preforms by CVD/CVI (chemical vapor deposition/chemical vapor infiltration); (d) densifying the products of step (c) with isotropic or mesophase pitch by VPI (vacuum pitch infiltration) or RTM (resin transfer molding) processing; (e) carbonizing the preforms to remove non-carbon volatiles from the pitch and to open porosity in the pitch-infused preforms; (f) densifying the products of step (e) with isotropic or mesophase pitch by VPI or RTM processing; (g) carbonizing the preforms to remove non-carbon volatiles from pitch and to open porosity in the pitch-infused preforms; and (h) heat-treating the resulting pitch-densified carbon-carbon composite brake disc preforms. This manufacturing approach reduces lot-to-lot variability in friction performance of the resulting carbon-carbon composite brake discs.

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Known relatives of Allen Simpson are: Fred Ross, Carol Simpson, William Gross, Carole Gross, Charles Gross, Ira Gross, Dennis Krabacher. This information is based on available public records.

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Known alternative names for Allen Simpson are: Fred Ross, Carol Simpson, William Gross, Carole Gross, Charles Gross, Ira Gross, Dennis Krabacher. These can be aliases, maiden names, or nicknames.

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Allen Simpson's current known residential address is: 4226 Tipperary Ln, Brooksville, FL 34601. Please note this is subject to privacy laws and may not be current.

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Previous addresses associated with Allen Simpson include: 12081 Carrington Ln #207, Loveland, OH 45140; 204 Marshall Rd N, Middletown, OH 45042; 213 Cook Rd #A, Lebanon, OH 45036; 2906 Oxford Ave #D E, Middletown, OH 45042; 2906 Oxford State Rd, Middletown, OH 45044. Remember that this information might not be complete or up-to-date.

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Brooksville, FL is the place where Allen Simpson currently lives.

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Allen Simpson is 89 years old.

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Allen Simpson was born on 1935.

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