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  • Grand Rapids, MI
  • 4642 72Nd Ave, Zeeland, MI 49464
  • Lake City, MI
  • Elgin, IL
  • Wyoming, MI

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Resumes

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Tech Advantage Agent

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Position:
Tech Advantage Sales Rep at CPR / Corporate Technologies
Location:
Greater Grand Rapids, Michigan Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
CPR / Corporate Technologies since Oct 2009
Tech Advantage Sales Rep

BNI Jul 2007 - Mar 2009
Former CPR Account Manager
Education:
Judson University
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Sales Executive At Sentinel Technologies

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Location:
6441 Enterprise Ln, Madison, WI 53719
Industry:
Computer Networking
Work:
Sentinel Technologies
Sales Executive at Sentinel Technologies

Netera Networks Mar 2014 - Oct 2015
Inside Sales Representative

Maple Hill Golf Feb 2011 - Mar 2014
Market Place Sales
Education:
Mcbain Northern Michigan Christian High School
Judson University
Skills:
Solution Selling
Sales
Unified Communications
Cisco Technologies
Netapp
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Corey Doll

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Location:
Grand Rapids, MI
Skills:
Sales
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Corey Doll

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Skills:
Microsoft Office
Management
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Word
Research
Powerpoint
Sales
Leadership
Training
Photoshop
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Publications

Us Patents

Camouflage Branch Holding And Positioning Apparatus And Method For Using The Same

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US Patent:
20100171007, Jul 8, 2010
Filed:
Jan 5, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/652432
Inventors:
Corey J. Doll - Grand Rapids MI, US
John E. Schindlbeck - Fruitport MI, US
International Classification:
F16M 11/04
F16M 13/00
B23P 11/00
US Classification:
2481257, 2483161, 2482991, 248121, 29428
Abstract:
A method and fixtures for holding natural or artificial material which can be used by hunters or other nature observers to construct a camouflage screen. The fixture may include a clamp which can be attached to any existing stand, support structure or other tree branch as necessary to obtain optimal concealment, or a stake which can be anchored in the ground. Each clamp has two branch holders, which may be arranged at alternating angles or rotatably connected to the clamp. Each stake may have one or more branch holders, which may be fixed or rotatable. The branch holders may have set screws with knobs permitting branches to be secured at the optimal angle and position to conceal the hunter or nature observer and to resemble the growth pattern of natural foliage. The branch holders may also be rotatable to allow the user to further customize the camouflage screen.
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