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  • South Kingstown, RI

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Independent Online Media Professional

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Location:
United States
Industry:
Online Media
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Installer At Atg

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Position:
installer at atg
Location:
Providence, Rhode Island Area
Industry:
Computer Games
Work:
atg
installer
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Animation Professional

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Location:
United States
Industry:
Animation
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John Baptista Raynham, MA

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Work:
Boston Scientific Corporation, Inc
Natick, MA
Mar 2010 to Nov 2011
Senior Business Systems Analyst

The TJX Companies, Inc
Westborough, MA
Jul 2008 to Nov 2008
Business Analyst

Fidelity Investments
Marlborough, MA
Jun 2006 to Jan 2008
Business Analyst

The TJX Companies, Inc
Framingham, MA
Aug 2005 to Apr 2006
Business Analyst

Casual Male Retail Group
Canton, MA
Apr 1990 to Aug 2004
Sr. Systems Analyst/Project Leader

Bradlees Department Stores
Braintree, MA
Apr 1985 to Apr 1990
Sr. Systems Analyst/Project Leader

Education:
Massachusetts School of Information Technology
Taunton, MA
Jan 2005 to Jul 2005
Master

Bryant College
Smithfield, RI
1977
BS in Business Administration

Publications

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Method And Apparatus For Making A Double Helix Thermostat Metal Spring

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US Patent:
49206249, May 1, 1990
Filed:
Dec 7, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/281298
Inventors:
Henry Ty - Attleboro MA
John Baptista - Pawtucket RI
George DeAmaral - Rehoboth MA
Assignee:
Texas Instruments Incorporated - Dallas TX
International Classification:
B21F 3500
US Classification:
29173
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for fabricating a double helix coil comprising the steps of and apparatus for coiling a wire into a first helix, removably securing one end portion of the first helix to an arbor, coiling the first helix about the arbor to form a coil having a second helix, detaching the one end portion of the coil from the arbor and removing the double helix coil from the arbor.
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