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Dennis Duce Phones & Addresses

  • 7053 S Santa Cruz Dr APT 21, Salt Lake Cty, UT 84121
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Sandy, UT
  • Auburn, WA
  • Ogden, UT
  • Kamas, UT

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Resumes

Dennis Duce Photo 1

Chief Executive Officer And Founder

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Location:
5922 south Woodview Dr, Kearns, UT 84118
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Autoroof
Chief Executive Officer and Founder

Intermountain Roof Advisors
Roofing Advisor, Estimator, and Consultant

Tim Dahle Nissan Mar 2016 - Jun 2016
Customer Concierge

Wilson Motor Co Oct 1, 2015 - Mar 2016
Sales Representative

Gomboc Aug 2013 - Apr 2015
Founder
Skills:
Seo
Solar Energy
Social Media Marketing
Online Marketing
Green Building
Content Strategy
Sem
Web Analytics
Sustainable Energy
Sales
Small Business
Solar Thermal
Marketing Strategy
Energy Efficiency
Green Technology
Renewable Energy
Email Marketing
Graphic Design
Social Media
Online Advertising
Materials
Ppc
Selling Skills
Alternative Energy
Public Speaking
Solar Pv
Online Reputation Management
Lead Generation
Reputation Management
Web Marketing
Direct Marketing
Energy Conservation
Sustainability
Visionary Thinking
Sales Process
Online Publishing
Google+
Strategic Planning
Google Webmaster Tools
Marketing
Google Analytics
Residential Roofing
Metal Roofing
Roofing
Search Engine Optimization
Business Development
Interests:
Smo
Sales Process
Social Media
Books
Business
Designers
Youtube
Digital Cameras
History
Web Design
Skiing
Social Engagement
Web Development
Cameras
Environment
Science and Technology
Seo
Small Businesses
Google
Movies
Facebook
Marketing
Entertainment
Sailing
Authors
Startups
Design
Investing
Economic Empowerment
Twitter
Arts and Culture
Languages:
Spanish
Dennis Duce Photo 2

Search Consultant At Search Control

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Position:
Scroll Reader at 300 Days With Og, Search Consultant, SEO Trainer and Online Image Manager at Search Control, CEO and President at Sol-Ice Building Integrated Solutions, Host, Producer and SEO Guru at RealGreenWorld, Reclaimed/Recycled Copper Artist at Numbers by Duce
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Construction
Work:
300 Days With Og since Mar 2013
Scroll Reader

Search Control since Feb 2013
Search Consultant, SEO Trainer and Online Image Manager

Sol-Ice Building Integrated Solutions - Park City, Utah since Jan 2011
CEO and President

RealGreenWorld - Park City Utah since Nov 2010
Host, Producer and SEO Guru

Numbers by Duce since Jun 1994
Reclaimed/Recycled Copper Artist
Skills:
Selling Skills
Green Building
Solar Energy
Solar Thermal
Ice Dams
Snow Removal
Snow Retention
Public Speaking
Social Media
Thermal System Design
Heat Cable
Video Editing
Marketing Strategy
Direct Marketing
Graphic Design
Start-ups
Visionary Thinking
Motivational Speaking
Green Technology
Green Marketing
Solar PV
Solar Power
Renewable Energy
Energy Efficiency
Energy Conservation
Sustainable Energy
Construction Management
Organic Search
Web Presence
Sales Process
SEO
Reputation Management
Online Marketing
Online Advertising
SEO copywriting
Online Publishing
Online Reputation Management
Sales
Interests:
Skiing, Sailing,

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Dennis N. Duce
Chief Executive Officer
L C Roofix
Roofing/Siding Contractor
1000 N 1200 E, Provo, UT 84604
PO Box 682351, Park City, UT 84068
Dennis N. Duce
Principal
Duce Roofing Co
Roofing/Siding Contractor
Park City, UT 84068

Publications

Us Patents

Interlocking Roof Mounted Heat-Transfer Panels

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US Patent:
20120061046, Mar 15, 2012
Filed:
Sep 15, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/883076
Inventors:
Brett Goodrich - Murray UT, US
Dennis N. Duce - Cottonwood Heights UT, US
International Classification:
F24J 2/00
B23P 17/04
E04D 13/18
US Classification:
165 47, 521731, 29428
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for installing heat transfer panels (typically of metal) on a roof. Panels are applied to the roof such that the panels have an interlocking relationship at interlocking interfaces between adjacent panels. An energy conducting element is laid among the panels such that the energy conducting element extends along the interlocking interfaces such that of the energy conducting element emits heat in all directions, preferably by contact heat exchange panels. A roofing material is then applied over the panels and energy conducting element. The panels each have a first interlocking member positioned along one first lateral side and a second interlocking member positioned along a second lateral side. The second interlocking member is sized to receive the first interlocking member of an adjacent panel and a portion of the energy conducting element. Arcuate channels may be formed in the panels to receive a portion of the energy conducting element extending between adjacent interlocking interfaces.
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