Joe Mathew Pound, Age 76Saint Augustine, FL

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Saint Augustine, FL

Palm Coast, FL

Astor, FL

Kerrville, TX

Ingram, TX

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Self Employed Carpenter/Painter

Position:
Owner at Pound & Paint
Location:
Millinocket, Maine
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Pound & Paint - Millinocket, Maine Area since Jun 2012
Owner
State of Maine - Statewide, Maine Apr 1993 - Apr 2012
Waiver Provider
Counseling Services, Inc. Crisis Response Services - York County, Maine Jan 2001 - Oct 2011
Mobile Crisis
Charlotte White Center Sep 2003 - Aug 2009
Special Projects Coordinator
Sweetser, Inc Jun 1998 - Sep 2003
Assertive Community Treatment Team
Ingraham, Inc. - Portland, Maine Area Jul 1997 - Jan 2001
Mobile Crisis Worker
Elmhurst, Inc. Jul 1998 - Dec 1999
Director of Residential Services
State of Maine - Pineland Center, Pownal, ME Jun 1991 - Oct 1993
Mental Health Worker I&II
Education:
Boston University 2001 - 2002
Certificate, Psychiatric Vocational Rehabilitation
University of Southern Maine 1988 - 2002
Northern Maine Technical Center 1981 - 1982
Certificate, Forest Management/Logging
U.S. Navy "A" School 1978 - 1980
Certificate, Steam Propulsion
Skills:
Strategic Planning, Grant Writing, Policy, Local Government, Grants, Mental Health, Healthcare, Supervisory Skills, Non-profits, Public Relations, Research, Sustainability, Fundraising, Resource Development, Planning, Program Development, Economic Development, Community Outreach, Public Speaking, Strategy Development, Contract Negotiation, Market Planning, Writing, Community Development, Program Evaluation, Budgeting, Proposal Writing, Organizational Development, Social Media, Customer Relations, Program Management, Coaching, Government Liaison, Editing, Non-profit Administration, Technical Assistance, Capacity Building, Community Engagement, Social Services, Strategic Communications, Grant Management, Staff Development, Stakeholder Engagement, Curriculum Development, Qualitative Research, Prospect Research, Program Design, Staff Management, Budget Management, Marketing Strategy
Interests:
Home renovation, finish carpentry, historical renovation
Honor & Awards:
USN Recruit Chief Petty Officer, Officer Candidate, Company Honorman, Navy League Outstanding Recruit (out of 1,700 recruits)
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Us Patents

Automated Injection System

US Patent:
8495972, Jul 30, 2013
Filed:
Jul 28, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/845281
Inventors:
Joe M. Pound - Ingram TX, US
Gary R. Earl - Kerrville TX, US
Gordon K. Shelley - Kerrville TX, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture - Washington DC
International Classification:
A01K 29/00
US Classification:
119174
Abstract:
The injection system provides an automated means to safely inject a target animal. In the preferred embodiment, the automated injection system injects an animal with a radio frequency identification device (RFID). The automated injection system includes a baiting station with multiple sensors that confirm the position of a target animal and initiate the injection process. A controller actively controls the injection process and records the identification data associated with each injected animal.

Mechanism For Prevention Of Diurnal Feeding From Wildlife Treatment And Feeding Device

US Patent:
7308867, Dec 18, 2007
Filed:
Feb 15, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/059016
Inventors:
Joe Mathews Pound - Ingram TX, US
John Allen Miller - Kerrville TX, US
Gary Ray Earl - Kerrville TX, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture - Washington DC
International Classification:
A01K 13/00
A01K 5/01
US Classification:
119 63, 119 613, 119657
Abstract:
Deer and other nocturnal animals may be allowed to feed from a feeding device which also restricts feeding by squirrels, birds, and other diurnal feeders. The apparatus includes a walled enclosure having a sloped bottom for facilitating the gravity flow of animal feed toward an outlet from which the feed can then be accessed by the target animals. The opening is provided with a sliding cover which is controllably movable between a first position aligned over the opening to prevent dispensing of feed, and a second position removed from the opening to allow dispensing of feed. To prevent blockage of the cover by the feed when the cover is moved from the open to the closed position, an internal member is disposed within the enclosure which creates an accumulation chamber or dead space into which feed can be readily moved out of the path of the moving cover. In use, the cover can be moved to the first, closed position during daylight hours to prevent or limit feeding by diurnal feeding animals, and to the second, open position during night hours to allow feed to be dispensed to nocturnal feeding animals.

Automatically Detachable Collar Pendant System

US Patent:
2016033, Nov 24, 2016
Filed:
May 22, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/719529
Inventors:
Joe M. Pound - Ingram TX, US
Kimberly H. Lohmeyer - Kerrville TX, US
Gary R. Earl - Kerrville TX, US
International Classification:
A01K 5/02
A01K 13/00
A01K 11/00
A01K 27/00
A01K 29/00
Abstract:
The automatically detachable collar pendant system is structured so that when the system receives a signal, one end of the collar is released from the rest of the collar body, thereby unfastening the collar and allowing the collar to fall off of a target animal. The “signal” may comprise a magnetic or induction heat signal. In the preferred embodiment, the signal is received (and the collar is unfastened) when the target animal feeds at a specially-equipped bait station.

Automatically-Attaching Collar Clasps

US Patent:
2016033, Nov 24, 2016
Filed:
May 22, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/719748
Inventors:
Joe M. Pound - Ingram TX, US
Kimberly H. Lohmeyer - Kerrville TX, US
Gary R. Earl - Kerrville TX, US
International Classification:
A01K 27/00
A01M 99/00
A01K 11/00
Abstract:
The automatically attaching collar clasps are installed in an animal bait station. The bait station has an inlet so that when an animal is positioned in the inlet, a male clasp on one side of the inlet automatically converges with a female clasp on the opposite side to the inlet to create a ratcheting connection and thereby secures a collar around the neck of the targeted animal.

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