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John Trojohn Phones & Addresses

  • Apple Valley, MN
  • 20509 Kalmeadow Ct, Lakeville, MN 55044 (952) 920-9984
  • 9500 Collegeview Rd, Minneapolis, MN 55437 (952) 893-0711
  • 9500 Collegeview Rd #113, Minneapolis, MN 55437 (952) 893-0711
  • Bloomington, MN
  • Bonsall, CA
  • Fallbrook, CA
  • Edina, MN
  • 5275 Grandview Sq APT 3404, Minneapolis, MN 55436

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Associate Director Of Technology At Unitedhealth Group - Optum

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Position:
Associate Director of Technology at UnitedHealth Group - OptumInsight
Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
UnitedHealth Group - OptumInsight since Aug 2011
Associate Director of Technology

UnitedHealth Group May 2005 - Aug 2011
Senior Project Manager

Caveo Technology Inc. - St. Louis Park, Minnesota Mar 2001 - May 2006
Practice Manager

Wizmo Inc. - Eden Prairie, Minnesota Oct 1999 - Mar 2001
Application Development Manager

Wells Fargo Bank - Minneapolis, Minnesota Jun 1995 - Oct 1999
Senior Systems Consultant
Education:
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 1975 - 1980
Bachelor of Computer Science
Certifications:
Project Management Professional (PMP), Project Management Institute (PMI)

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
John Trojohn
Manager
Caveo Technology Inc.
Computer Software · Computer Related Services
5051 Mn-7, Minneapolis, MN 55416
PO Box 22158, Minneapolis, MN 55422
5051 Hwy 7, Minneapolis, MN 55416
(952) 920-9425, (952) 920-1645

Publications

Us Patents

Golf Club Cleaning Device

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US Patent:
43843840, May 24, 1983
Filed:
Jul 13, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/283087
Inventors:
John W. Trojohn - Edina MN
International Classification:
A46B 1702
US Classification:
15146
Abstract:
An efficient, durable and inexpensive golf club cleaner comprises a pair of superimposed and connected plate-like brush-supporting members wherein one plate-like member is provided with a large centrally disposed rectangular recess and the other, which is substantially smaller, is provided with a registering central opening which is defined by a frame-like recess in the smaller plate-like member which is adapted to overlie and secure the edges of the back of a rectangular brush that is disposed in the aforementioned recess with the bristles of the brush extending through and projecting from the aforementioned opening. Means are provided for securing the smaller plate-like member to the larger plate-like member when the former is in assembled position; and also means for firmly attaching the larger plate-like member to a suitable support.
John W Trojohn from Apple Valley, MN, age ~95 Get Report