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Alyssa Huynh Phones & Addresses

  • Allston, MA
  • North Hollywood, CA
  • 105 Amberville Rd, North Andover, MA 01845 (978) 258-3190
  • Leeds, MA

Work

Company: Alex farese memorial scholarship fund Mar 2009 Position: Event coordinator, event staff

Education

School / High School: Northeastern University- Boston, MA May 2013 Specialities: B.S. in Business Administration and Psychology

Resumes

Resumes

Alyssa Huynh Photo 1

Senior Event Manager

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Location:
Pasadena, CA
Industry:
Hospitality
Work:
W Hollywood Hotel & Residences
Senior Event Manager

W Hotels
Senior Event Manager

W Hotels
Meeting and Event Manager

Marriott International Apr 2016 - Mar 2017
Event Manager

Marriott International Jan 2015 - Feb 2016
Sales, Events and Marketing Coordinator
Education:
Northeastern University May 2013
Northeastern University 2008 - 2013
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Business Administration, Marketing, Business Management
Skills:
Microsoft Office
Event Planning
Microsoft Word
Customer Service
Social Networking
Microsoft Excel
Time Management
Powerpoint
Research
Microsoft Powerpoint
Social Media
Facebook
Outlook
Spss
Management
Languages:
English
Vietnamese
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Alyssa Huynh

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Location:
Boston, MA
Education:
Northeastern University 2008 - 2013
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Marketing
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Alyssa Huynh North Andover, MA

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Work:
Alex Farese Memorial Scholarship Fund

Mar 2009 to 2000
Event Coordinator, Event Staff

Symphony Sushi
Boston, MA
Jan 2011 to Apr 2013
Hostess

Lumina Power
Haverhill, MA
Jul 2006 to Jul 2012
Office Assistant (Seasonal)

Alex Farese Memorial Scholarship Fund
Brookline, MA
Jun 2010 to Jan 2012
Associate Teacher

Lumina Power
Boston, MA
Sep 2009 to Dec 2009
Stylist, Sales Associate

Education:
Northeastern University
Boston, MA
May 2013
B.S. in Business Administration and Psychology

Publications

Us Patents

Power Line De-Icing Apparatus

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US Patent:
20100243633, Sep 30, 2010
Filed:
Mar 23, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/730002
Inventors:
Tung Huynh - North Andover MA, US
Alyssa Baotram Huynh - North Andover MA, US
Anthony Minhtruong Huynh - North Andover MA, US
International Classification:
H05B 1/00
US Classification:
219209
Abstract:
A power line de-icing apparatus that incorporates both thermal and mechanical means to remove various forms of accumulated ice or wet snow from power lines. The apparatus uses a minimum amount of energy to first de-bond and then break off ice from the power line; using far less power than required to fully melt ice. The apparatus operates autonomously, activating heating and chisel mechanisms, and moving between power line support towers in response to both temperature and ice sensor inputs. This operation is repeated in both directions along the power line as long as icing continues to activate the sensors; removing ice more quickly than it can accumulate and thereby preventing mechanical or electrical damage to the power lines and supporting towers. The apparatus is self contained and powered inductively from the power line. It is installed onto the power line without the need for disconnecting the power line.

Power Line De-Icing Apparatus

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US Patent:
20100243631, Sep 30, 2010
Filed:
Mar 24, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/410041
Inventors:
Tung Minh Huynh - N. Andover MA, US
Anthony Minh Truong Huynh - N. Andover MA, US
Alyssa Baotram Huynh - N. Andover MA, US
International Classification:
H02G 7/16
US Classification:
219200, 174 40 R, 374 17, 374 21
Abstract:
A power line de-icing apparatus which is installed onto a power line without the need for disconnecting the power line. A temperature sensor and an ice sensor on the apparatus automatically activate the de-icing mode of operation. An internal motor and drive wheel move the apparatus along the power line in both directions, one direction at a time. Heaters and chisels on the apparatus remove any ice on the power line in one direction at a time. Power for the apparatus is generated from the electrical power carried by the power line using transformers. Proximity sensors on the apparatus detect stopping devices placed on the power line to stop the motion of the apparatus.
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