Skip B Larson, Age 512219 Wakefield Dr, Fort Collins, CO 80526

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2219 Wakefield Dr, Fort Collins, CO 80526 (970) 481-9159

3203 Prospect Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80526 (970) 377-0296

1320 Basseterre Pl, Fort Collins, CO 80525 (970) 377-0296

1532 Valencia Dr, Plano, TX 75074 (214) 750-0524

14222 Dallas St, Dallas, TX 75240 (972) 404-1798

14501 Montfort Rd, Dallas, TX 75240 (972) 404-1798

8820 Southwestern Blvd, Dallas, TX 75206 (214) 750-0524

Littleton, CO

Lakewood, CO

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Work

Company: Advanced energy 2011 Position: Director, product marketing business development (solar, flat panel and glass)

Education

School / High School: Southern Methodist University - Cox School of Business Jan 1999 Specialities: MBA in Finance and Accounting

Skills

Competitive Analysis • Product Development and Market Introduction • Sales Strategy • Consensus Building

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Key Account Manager

Location:
San Diego, CA
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:
Mks Instruments
Key Account Manager
Hach
Global Product Manager
Ace Marketing Strategies
Founder
Vapor Technologies, Inc. 2014 - 2017
Marketing Director
Advanced Energy 2004 - 2014
Director, Product Marketing Business Development
Children's Speech and Reading Center Sep 2010 - Dec 2013
Board of Directors
Advanced Energy 2001 - 2003
Product Management and Sales Manager and Applications Engineer
Texas Instruments 1995 - 2001
Engineer and Procurement Analyst
Education:
Southern Methodist University - Cox School of Business 1999 - 2000
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Marketing, Finance and Marketing, Accounting, Finance
Colorado School of Mines 1990 - 1995
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering
Skills:
Product Management, Cross Functional Team Leadership, Product Development, Semiconductors, Product Marketing, Strategy, Competitive Analysis, Manufacturing, Electronics, Management, Business Development, Engineering, Semiconductor Industry, Program Management, Negotiation, Solution Selling, Strategic Planning, Business Planning, Leadership, Six Sigma, Engineering Management, Marketing Strategy, Business Strategy, Product Launch, Forecasting, International Sales, P&L Management, New Business Development, Lean Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management, Integration, Process Improvement, Project Management, Consensus Building, Product Lifecycle Management, Supply Chain, Solar Energy, Technical Presentations, Mergers and Acquisitions, Process Engineering, Executive Management, Strategic Partnerships, Start Ups, Sales, Market Research, International Business, Public Speaking, Product Life Cycle Management
Interests:
Environment
Education
Children
Economic Empowerment
Certifications:
Retool Professional Certificate In Renewable and Sustainable Energy
Learning Logo Design
Agile Project Management Foundations
Asking Great Sales Questions
Effective Listening
Communicating With Empathy
Field Sales Management
Brand and Marketing Integration
How To Measure Your Brand
Service Innovation
Persuasive Selling: Brian Aehern
Design Thinking: Venture Design - Ethan Imboden
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Skills:
Marketing, Sales
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Skip Larson - Fort Collins, CO

Work:
Advanced Energy 2011 to 2000
Director, Product Marketing Business Development (Solar, Flat Panel and Glass)
Children's Speech and Reading Center 2010 to 2000
Board of Directors
Advanced Energy Industries 2007 to 2011
Director, Product Marketing
Advanced Energy Feb 2001 to 2007
Product Management/Sales Manager/Applications engineer
Texas Instruments 1995 to 2001
Engineer / Procurement analyst
Education:
Southern Methodist University - Cox School of Business Jan 1999 to Jan 2000
MBA in Finance and Accounting
Colorado School of Mines Jan 1990 to Jan 1995
BS in Engineering with a Mechanical Specialty
JK Mullen Jan 1987 to Jan 1990
Skills:
Competitive Analysis, Product Development and Market Introduction, Sales Strategy, Consensus Building

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Methods And Apparatus For Applying Periodic Voltage Using Direct Current

US Patent:
2011024, Oct 13, 2011
Filed:
May 10, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/104942
Inventors:
Kenneth E. Nauman - Fort Collins CO, US
Kenneth Finley - Mead CO, US
Skip B. Larson - Fort Collins CO, US
Doug Pelleymounter - Northfield MN, US
Assignee:
ADVANCED ENERGY INDUSTRIES, INC. - Fort Collins CO
International Classification:
H05H 1/48
H05H 1/00
US Classification:
31511121, 315246
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for applying pulsed DC power to a plasma processing chamber are disclosed. In some implementations, frequency of the applied power is varied to achieve desired processing effects such as deposition rate, arc rate, and film characteristics. In addition, a method and apparatus are disclosed that utilize a relatively high potential during a reverse-potential portion of a particular cycle to mitigate possible nodule formation on the target. The relative durations of the reverse-potential portion, a sputtering portion, and a recovery portion of the cycle are adjustable to effectuate desired processing effects.

Proactive Arc Management Of A Plasma Load

US Patent:
2012004, Feb 23, 2012
Filed:
Aug 20, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/859998
Inventors:
Skip B. Larson - Fort Collins CO, US
Kenneth E. Nauman - Fort Collins CO, US
Hendrik Walde - Fort Collins CO, US
R. Mike McDonald - Fort Collins CO, US
International Classification:
H05H 1/24
US Classification:
31511121
Abstract:
Proactive arc management systems and methods are disclosed. In many implementations, proactive arc management is accomplished by executing an arc handling routine in response to an actual arc occurring in the plasma load and in response to proactive arc handling requests in a sampling interval. The number of proactive arc handling requests in a sampling interval is a function of a proactive arc management count that in turn is a function of actual number of arcs in a preceding sampling interval. Accordingly during a present sampling interval proactive arc management executes arc handling for actual arcs in the present sampling interval and for each count in a proactive arc management count updated as a function of the number of arcs in the immediately preceding sampling interval.

Current Threshold Response Mode For Arc Management

US Patent:
2012028, Nov 15, 2012
Filed:
May 10, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/104762
Inventors:
Skip B. Larson - Fort Collins CO, US
Kenneth E. Nauman - Fort Collins CO, US
Assignee:
ADVANCED ENERGY INDUSTRIES, INC. - Fort Collins CO
International Classification:
H05B 31/26
H01L 21/3065
US Classification:
15634528, 315127
Abstract:
This disclosure describes systems, methods, and apparatuses for extinguishing electrical arcs in a plasma processing chamber. Once an arc is detected, the steady state voltage provided to the plasma processing chamber can be reduced, and the current being provided to the chamber decays below a steady state value as the arc is extinguished. When the current falls to or below a current threshold, the voltage can be ramped back up bringing the voltage and current back to steady state values. This technique enables power to return to a steady state level faster than traditional arc mitigation techniques.

Systems And Methods For Single Magnetron Sputtering

US Patent:
2017002, Jan 26, 2017
Filed:
Jul 24, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/809084
Inventors:
- Fort Collins CO, US
Skip B. Larson - Fort Collins CO, US
International Classification:
C23C 14/35
H01J 37/34
Abstract:
A system and method for single magnetron sputtering are described. One example includes a system having a power supply, a plasma chamber enclosing a substrate, an anode, and a target for depositing a thin film material on the substrate. This example also has a datastore with uncoated anode characterization data and an anode sputtering adjustment system including an anode analysis component to generate a first health value. The first health value is indicative of whether the anode is coated with a dielectric material. This example also has an anode power controller to receive the first health value and provide an anode-energy-control signal to the pulse controller of the pulsed DC power supply to adjust a second anode sputtering energy relative to a first anode sputtering energy to eject at least a portion of the dielectric material from the anode.

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