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Harry Mudgett Phones & Addresses

  • Central City, CO
  • 405 Dover St, Lakewood, CO 80226 (303) 235-9495 (303) 238-6858
  • 870 Carr St, Lakewood, CO 80214 (303) 235-9495 (303) 238-6858
  • 1455 Balsam St, Denver, CO 80214 (303) 233-2093
  • Larkspur, CO
  • Key West, FL
  • Jefferson, CO
  • Youngstown, OH

Resumes

Resumes

Harry Mudgett Photo 1

It Manager At Canyon Casino

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Position:
IT Manager at Canyon Casino
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Gambling & Casinos
Work:
Canyon Casino - Black Hawk, Colorado since Mar 2011
IT Manager

Fortune Valley Hotel & Casino - Central City, Colorado Sep 2003 - Mar 2011
IT Manager

Hyatt Gaming - Black Hawk, Colorado 2001 - 2003
Systems Analyst

Harvey's Wagon Wheel Hotel & Casino - Central City, Colorado 2000 - 2001
Network Administrator

Valuation Research Inc - Lakewood, Colorado 1998 - 2000
Network Administrator
Education:
Defense Language Institute
Skills:
Physical Security
Data Analysis
Management
Leadership
Troubleshooting
Gaming Industry
Program Management
Casino
Windows
Team Building
Budgets
Process Improvement
Team Leadership
Intelligence Analysis
Cryptanalysis
Encryption
SIGINT
COMINT
Active Directory
Hospitality
Microsoft Exchange
IBM iSeries
IBM pSeries
VMware
Aristocrat Oasis360
IIS
Multiplexing
Interests:
Father, IT Manager, Xbox360, Cyclist, Gun owner, NRA member, Ducks Unlimited member, US Navy Vet, Motorcyclist, AMA member, Coffee lover, MotoGP, IOMTT & WSBK fan! 2009 Triumph Daytona 675 owner!
Languages:
Spanish
Harry Mudgett Photo 2

Systems Administrator

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Location:
405 Dover St, Lakewood, CO 80226
Industry:
Gambling & Casinos
Work:
Canyon Casino - Black Hawk, Colorado since Mar 2011
IT Manager

Fortune Valley Hotel & Casino - Central City, Colorado Sep 2003 - Mar 2011
IT Manager

Hyatt Gaming - Black Hawk, Colorado 2001 - 2003
Systems Analyst

Harvey's Wagon Wheel Hotel & Casino - Central City, Colorado 2000 - 2001
Network Administrator

Valuation Research Inc - Lakewood, Colorado 1998 - 2000
Network Administrator
Education:
Defense Language Institute
Skills:
Casino
Microsoft Exchange
Management
Networking
Vmware
Team Building
Servers
Gaming Industry
Leadership
It Management
Budgets
Troubleshooting
Network Administration
Program Management
Operating Systems
Team Leadership
Hardware
Security
Windows
System Deployment
Databases
Active Directory
System Administration
Disaster Recovery
Data Analysis
Hospitality
Physical Security
Intelligence Analysis
Information Technology
Gaming
Storage Area Networks
Process Improvement
Cryptanalysis
Encryption
Sigint
Comint
Ibm Pseries
Iis
Online Gambling
Weapons
Tactics
Ibm Iseries
Aristocrat Oasis360
Konami Synkros
Mentoring
Social Media Marketing
Ubuntu
Website Development
Web Content Management
Utility Locating
Interests:
Us Navy Vet
Exercise
Nascar
Home Improvement
Shooting
Reading
Hunter
Sports
Jedi
Hockey
Watching Hockey
Home Decoration
Watching Sports
Cooking
Electronics
Outdoors
Free Thinker
Hiker
Environment
Science and Technology
Music
It Manager
Cti2(Aw)
Family Values
Movies
Collecting
Christianity
Kids
Ama
Automobiles
Disaster and Humanitarian Relief
Father
Travel
Biker
Motorcycling
Adventurer
Investing
Traveling
Explorer
Foodie
Languages:
Spanish
Italian
Portuguese
French
Latin
English
Certifications:
A+ With Networking
Credentials of Ministry
A+
Comptia
Universal Life Church

Publications

Us Patents

Process For Stabilization Of Arsenic

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US Patent:
57628912, Jun 9, 1998
Filed:
Feb 27, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/607882
Inventors:
Jerome P. Downey - Parker CO
Harry Mudgett - Lakewood CO
Assignee:
Hazen Research, Inc. - Golden CO
International Classification:
C01G 300
C01G 2800
US Classification:
423 87
Abstract:
The present invention is a method to remove arsenic from arsenic-containing materials, such as an ore or concentrate, by roasting the arsenic-containing material to convert arsenic sulfides into arsenic oxides. The arsenic oxides are contained in the roasted arsenic-containing material. The roasted arsenic-containing material is contacted with a lixiviant to solubilize the arsenic in the oxide in a pregnant leach solution. Ferric arsenate, an environmentally stable compound, is formed in the lixiviant. The ferric arsenate can be removed to provide a treated solution complying with environmental regulations. The method provides a simple and effective technique for removing arsenic from arsenic-containing materials.
Harry A Mudgett from Central City, CO, age ~76 Get Report