Linda S Rudnick, Age 752048 38Th St, Highland, IN 46322

Linda Rudnick Phones & Addresses

2048 38Th St, Highland, IN 46322 (219) 972-9458

Munster, IN

Chicago, IL

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Gurnee, IL

Bloomington, IN

10 E Delaware Pl STE 1, Chicago, IL 60611 (773) 348-7998

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Work

Position: Production Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Financial Advisor Trainee

Location:
Chicago, IL
Industry:
Primary/Secondary Education
Work:
Near North Montessori Feb 2007 - Aug 2019
Finance Director
Plungees Jan 2000 - Jun 2009
Entrepreneur
Bmo Harris Bank Jul 1978 - Jun 1999
Vice President, Division Administrator
Edward Jones Jul 1978 - Jun 1999
Financial Advisor Trainee
Education:
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business 1980 - 1983
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Finance
Gies College of Business - University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign 1973 - 1978
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Finance
Lewis & Clark College
University of Chicago Graduate School of Business
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign
Niles West High School
University of Chicago
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Finance
Skills:
Non Profits, Budgets, Financial Aid Administration, Student Financial Aid, Finance, Creative Problem Solving
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Retired

Work:

Retired
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Finance Director At Near North Montessori School

Position:
Finance Director at Near North Montessori School
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Near North Montessori School
Finance Director
Ellie Designs, LLC 2000 - 2009
Owner
Harris Trust and Savings Bank 1978 - 1999
Vice President

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Us Patents

Utensil Storage Unit

US Patent:
6926137, Aug 9, 2005
Filed:
Apr 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/422715
Inventors:
Linda T. Rudnick - Chicago IL, US
Edward Schamback - Prescott AZ, US
International Classification:
B65D085/00
US Classification:
206 153, 206349, 206361, 206804, 220826
Abstract:
A storage unit for storing a utensil having a handle portion and head portion, the storage unit including a container having a bottom wall and sidewalls connected to the bottom wall to define a chamber, a pair of opposed container closure units pivotably connected to the container sidewalls for movement between an open position exposing the chamber and a closed position closing the chamber from the outside environment; a utensil holder sized to receive the head portion of the utensil, a support platform for connection to the utensil holder, the support platform being movably positioned in the chamber between a first position away from the bottom wall and a second position towards the bottom wall, and a mechanism for pivotably biasing the container closure units to the open and closed positions, the mechanism being connected at a first end to the support platform and a second end to each container closure unit. The container closure units are adapted to pivotably move to the open position in response to movement of the support platform to the first position and to the closed position in response to movement of the support platform to the second position.

Plunger Storage Unit

US Patent:
6601700, Aug 5, 2003
Filed:
Aug 20, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/932442
Inventors:
Linda T. Rudnick - Chicago IL, 60614
Edward Schambach - Prescott AZ, 86301
International Classification:
B65D 8500
US Classification:
206349, 220826
Abstract:
A plunger storage unit includes a plunger head container having opposed sidewalls and a bottom wall to define an open ended enclosure. The open end of the enclosure is opened and closed by two opposed closure units pivotally mounted on opposed sidewalls of the plunger head container. A plunger support platform is suspended from the opposed closure units by spring arm platform supports which permit the platform to move toward the container bottom to close the closure units across the open end of the container in a closed position and away from the container bottom to open the closure units in an open position. The spring arm platform supports are formed to bias the closure units toward the closed position and to bias the closure units toward the open position before the platform reaches the extent of its travel toward or away from the bottom of the container.

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