William C Yale Deceased12774 Kishwaukee Ln, Huntley, IL 60142

William Yale Phones & Addresses

12774 Kishwaukee Ln, Huntley, IL 60142 (224) 569-6456

2299 Dehne Rd, Northbrook, IL 60062 (847) 480-5733

Palm Springs, CA

McHenry, IL

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Work

Company: Bank of america - Thousand Oaks, CA Mar 2012 Position: Fha modification auditor

Education

School / High School: Oakton Community College- Des Plaines, IL 2000

Industries

Banking

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Resumes

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Quality Assurance Underwriter Ii At Argent Mortgage

Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Banking
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William Yale - Encino, CA

Work:
Bank of America - Thousand Oaks, CA Mar 2012 to Sep 2013
FHA Modification Auditor
Hillard Heintze - Chicago, IL Mar 2010 to Dec 2011
Mortgage Investigations Specialist
Hawaii Medical Service Association - Honolulu, HI Jan 2009 to Dec 2009
Claims Processor/Benefits Representative
IndyMac Bank - Pasadena, CA Sep 2007 to Aug 2008
Quality Assurance Underwriter
Argent Mortgage - Rolling Meadows, IL Jul 2002 to May 2007
Quality Assurance Analyst

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William H. Yale

William Hall Yale (November 12, 1831 January 25, 1917) was a Minnesota lawyer and the sixth Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota. Born in New Haven, ...

Us Patents

Skin Graft Pressure Pad

US Patent:
4202331, May 13, 1980
Filed:
Aug 3, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/821621
Inventors:
William S. Yale - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A61F 1300
US Classification:
128155
Abstract:
Apparatus and method for applying more uniform pressure to an area of skin that is undergoing a skin graft. Pressure pad comprises a soft, pliable, transparent plastic envelope fillable with a viscous, transparent liquid to provide even distribution of pressure while permitting visual inspection of, and transmission of radiation to bathe the skin graft area, without removal of the pressure pad. Pad is removably securable to the area adjacent the graft by a variety of securing means. In one embodiment the graft area contact surface of the pad is specially adapted to permit air to contact the graft tissue. Pad is sterilizable, and the envelope is of a nature that drying tissue and serous fluid will not adhere to it. Pad preferably has a port permitting precise control of the amount of liquid fill (preferably silicone) in the bag, introduced or withdrawn by means of a syringe. In turn, this permits precise control of the pressure applied to the graft tissue.

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