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David Magiera Phones & Addresses

  • 6701 Potomac Pkwy, Arlington, TX 76017 (682) 587-2165 (817) 478-2332 (817) 516-8589
  • 4917 Longwood Ct, Irving, TX 75038
  • Dallas, TX
  • 5807 Shores Dr, Minneapolis, MN 55429 (763) 894-3537
  • Plymouth, MN
  • Savage, MN
  • 6701 Potomac Pkwy, Arlington, TX 76017 (817) 319-8063

Work

Company: Minnesota department of revenue Aug 2012 Position: Gentax program tester

Education

School / High School: ITT Technical Institute- Woodbury, MN Sep 2008 Specialities: AAS in Computer Networking Systems

Skills

Experienced with Minnesota Revenue accou... • GenTax testing • staging • and production environments • TAP • ITR • eServices • Accurint. Completed training for: Access... • Excel 2010 • SharePoint 2010 • PowerPoint 2010 Level 2 • Disclosure and Computer Security • Effective Presentations • Facilitating Productive Meetings • Insights into Personal Effectiveness • The Write Stuff • Heartsaver CPR Certified.

Resumes

Resumes

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Founder

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Location:
Arlington, TX
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Armored Closet
Founder
Skills:
Closets
Garages
Entrepreneurship
Start Ups
Marketing Strategy
Business Strategy
E Commerce
Product Development
Strategy
New Business Development
Social Media Marketing
Online Marketing
Marketing
Online Advertising
Business Development
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Personal Banker

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Location:
12501 Nicollet Ave, Burnsville, MN 55337
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
US Bank
Personal Banker
Languages:
English
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David Magiera

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David Magiera Burnsville, MN

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Work:
Minnesota Department of Revenue

Aug 2012 to 2000
GenTax Program Tester

Minnesota Department of Revenue

Jul 2010 to 2000
Revenue Collections Officer

U.S. Bank Financial Sales
Saint Paul, MN
Apr 2008 to Jul 2010
Lead Outbound Sales Banker

Kelly Services
Minneapolis, MN
Feb 2008 to Apr 2008
Telemarketer/Appointment Setter

Education:
ITT Technical Institute
Woodbury, MN
Sep 2008 to Dec 2010
AAS in Computer Networking Systems

Skills:
Experienced with Minnesota Revenue accounting and record systems: CACS+, GenTax testing, staging, and production environments, TAP, ITR, eServices, Accurint. Completed training for: Access 2010, Excel 2010, SharePoint 2010, PowerPoint 2010 Level 2, Disclosure and Computer Security, Effective Presentations, Facilitating Productive Meetings, Insights into Personal Effectiveness, The Write Stuff, Heartsaver CPR Certified.

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
David Magiera
Director
POTOMAC PARKWAY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC
Membership Organization
PO Box 170762, Arlington, TX 76003
David L Magiera
Director
DOVE HOMES OF TEXAS L L C
6701 Potomac, Arlington, TX 76017
David Magiera
Principal
The Prophecy Gallery
Nonclassifiable Establishments · Religious Organization
6701 Potomac Pkwy, Arlington, TX 76017
David L Magiera
President, Manager , Director, Owner
FIRESKEWERS LLC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
6701 Potomac Pkwy, Arlington, TX 76017
David L Magiera
Manager
GALATIAN HOMES, LLC
6701 Potomac Pkwy, Arlington, TX 76017
David L Magiera
Manager
FABULOUS FIREPITS LLC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
6701 Potomac Pkwy, Arlington, TX 76017

Publications

Us Patents

Food Preparation And Display System

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US Patent:
20110017077, Jan 27, 2011
Filed:
Jul 7, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/831867
Inventors:
David L. Magiera - Arlington TX, US
International Classification:
A47J 37/04
A47J 36/00
US Classification:
99419, 99446
Abstract:
The present disclosure could generally provide systems and methods of food preparation and display and, in particular, flambé displays in a safe and cost effective manner and include an apparatus to aid in flambéing and displaying flambéed food items such as skewered meats, vegetables, fruits, or other food item. The alcohol or flambé liquid could be poured on the skewered items and set on fire in a relatively contained system having a tray, a cradle, skewers with removable handles, and various accessories. Excess liquid is retained in fluid cups on the ends of each skewer and in tray thus keeping the handle of each skewer clean and free from excessive heat.

Board Game Apparatus

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US Patent:
39776794, Aug 31, 1976
Filed:
Feb 18, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/550379
Inventors:
David L. Magiera - Hopkins MN
Assignee:
Wicks & Nemer, P.A. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A63F 300
US Classification:
273134D
Abstract:
Board game apparatus is shown, in its preferred form, as including a game board having first and second sequential and continuous path segments arranged in a parallel and contiguous manner forming a movement path. Further included are first and second chance taking apparatus for determining movement of game markers representing individual players along the path segments. Chance taking apparatus is shown in a first preferred form as dice and shown in a second preferred form as spinner apparatus with both embodiments having members of a third set located on one chance taking apparatus and members of a fourth set located on a second chance taking apparatus. Each of the third and fourth sets are formed from the combination of a member of a first set comprised of dots as conventionally applied to dice in the first preferred embodiment and of the numerals 1-6 in the second preferred embodiment and a member of a second set comprised of a rough member and a smooth member in the first preferred embodiment and of a flocked member and a nonflocked member in the second preferred embodiment. Although the members of the third and fourth sets are formed from the combination of a member of the first set and a member of the second set, the third and fourth sets have no members in common and, therefore, their intersection is an empty set. The game board is synergistically related to the chance taking apparatus to allow the exciting and entertaining play of a board game apparatus.

Game And Apparatus

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US Patent:
40749061, Feb 21, 1978
Filed:
Aug 30, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/718948
Inventors:
David L. Magiera - Bloomington MN
Assignee:
Wicks & Nemer, P.A. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A63F 300
A63F 500
US Classification:
273243
Abstract:
Game apparatus is disclosed having a game card playing chance taking apparatus for randomly determining the play of the game cards. The preferred embodiment of the game apparatus further includes a set of game playing cards and chance taking apparatus. The playing cards, in the preferred embodiment, include three separately identifiable portions, with the first and second portions having a random numerical value associated therewith and the third portion having a numerical value associated therewith which is equal to the sum of the associated numerical values of the first and second portions. The chance taking apparatus randomly identifies one of the three card portions. The game card playing chance taking apparatus is shown in a first preferred form as a game board and game markers and is shown in a second preferred form as spinner apparatus.

Board Game Apparatus

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US Patent:
40321541, Jun 28, 1977
Filed:
Jul 8, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/486607
Inventors:
David L. Magiera - Hopkins MN
Assignee:
Wicks & Nemer, P.A. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A63F 300
US Classification:
273134AT
Abstract:
Game apparatus is disclosed having a board with marked spaces or areas constituting a path of progression about the board. The preferred embodiment of the game apparatus further includes a medium of payment, such as token money, a first set of cards indicating limits for at least one type of game points, a second set of cards adding and/or subtracting game points, and a third set of cards adding or subtracting from the balance of the monetary notes. Also in the preferred embodiment, a portion of the spaces of the game board path are designated for certain reward/penalty spaces, major game object spaces for directing the players to draw a card from the second set of cards adding or subtracting game points, minor game object spaces for directing a player to draw a card from the third set of cards adding and/or subtracting from the balance of monetary notes, and game completion squares. The preferred embodiment of the game apparatus further includes game markers for each individual player to move around the spaces on the board as determined by chance taking apparatus such as dice. In the preferred embodiment, the objective of the game is for a player to meet a first game object, obtaining game points within the limits set by a card from the first set of cards, and land on the game completion square while simultaneously meeting a second game object, maintaining a proper balance of monetary notes to meet expenses.

Combined Card And Board Game Apparatus

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US Patent:
40391922, Aug 2, 1977
Filed:
May 29, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/581947
Inventors:
David L. Magiera - Bloomington MN
Assignee:
Wicks & Nemer, P.A. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A63F 300
US Classification:
273134AT
Abstract:
Combined card and board game apparatus is disclosed in the preferred embodiment for simulating the various stages of the legal process of a criminal case. The game apparatus includes a board having marked spaces or areas constituting a path of progression about the board. The players advance game markers about the path of progression collecting a first set of cards and a second set of cards during a preliminary hearing portion of the play of the present invention and in preparation for the trial portion of the play of the present invention. After a player has fulfilled certain requirements, the preliminary hearing portion of play of the present invention ceases and movement of the game markers on the path of progression stops. At this time, the players play the first and second set of cards obtained during the preliminary hearing portion of play to determine the outcome of the game play.

Female Urine Device

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US Patent:
58931767, Apr 13, 1999
Filed:
May 13, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/855346
Inventors:
David L. Magiera - Brooklyn Center MN
Richard A. Lindell - New Hope MN
Assignee:
Rainbow Medical - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A47K 1112
US Classification:
41444
Abstract:
A female urine device to direct the discharge of urine while standing. The female urine device incorporates an inner sealing ring, an outer sealing ring and a funnel. The inner sealing ring is adapted to surround and sealingly engage the exterior of the labia minora. The outer sealing ring lies adjacent the inner sealing ring and is adapted to surround and sealingly engage the exterior of the labia majora. The funnel is located below the inner and outer sealing rings and it is adapted to direct the discharge of urine.

Board Game Apparatus

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US Patent:
39776778, Aug 31, 1976
Filed:
May 29, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/581946
Inventors:
David L. Magiera - Bloomington MN
Assignee:
Wicks & Nemer, P.A. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A63F 300
US Classification:
273134D
Abstract:
Board game apparatus is shown, in its preferred form, as including a game board having at least two game playing portions thereof interconnected by a common "neutral" portion. Further included are first and second chance taking apparatus for determining movement of the players' game markers, including a defending pawn and an attack knight, within the game playing portions.

Safety Shelter

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US Patent:
20160130830, May 12, 2016
Filed:
Jan 14, 2016
Appl. No.:
14/996010
Inventors:
- Arlington TX, US
David Magiera - Arlington TX, US
International Classification:
E04H 9/06
E04H 9/14
Abstract:
The present invention comprises a modular safety shelter including one or more ceiling panels connected to one or sidewall panels which are installed in an existing closet or enclosed space in the interior of a home or other structure. The modular safety shelter includes a safety flange coupled to a door of the shelter. The safety flange allows a user positioned within the shelter to grasp the safety flange and safely close the door without injuring their fingers. The modular safety shelter further includes one or more air vents, locking devices, and a light source for providing light to the occupants within the shelter when the shelter is in use. The modular safety structure is configured and built to withstand severe storm winds, impacts from flying debris and provides a safe enclosure for occupants during a home invasion or burglary event.
David Leroy Magiera from Arlington, TX, age ~78 Get Report