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E = MC2 - charcoal chimney starter: ET-IQUETTE = More Charcoal2 by Robert Ross Rees (ISBN: 9781987737769)
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E = MC2 - charcoal chimney starter: ET-IQUETTE = More Charcoal2 Paperback -
by Robert Ross Rees
From the publisher
E = MC2 - charcoal chimney starter is a complementary book to promote my MPG Multi Purpose Grill(R), collapsible charcoal chimney and related inventions.
Details
- Title E = MC2 - charcoal chimney starter: ET-IQUETTE = More Charcoal2
- Author Robert Ross Rees
- Binding Paperback
- Pages 102
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
- ISBN 9781987737769 / 1987737768
- Weight 0.26 lbs (0.12 kg)
- Dimensions 7.99 x 5 x 0.24 in (20.29 x 12.70 x 0.61 cm)
About the author
Managing member of Bubble-Worm, LLC an Iowa company. Holding company for intellectual property for one of my Bubble-Worm(R) invention. Investor presentation facilitated by VentureNet Iowa - July 22, 2009. Venture Net Iowa/Iowa Economic Development Authority are investors (grantee) Former newspaper delivery boy for The Des Moines Register & Tribune USN Veteran (Yeoman) Sailor of the Month - October 1976 - USS COCHRANE DDG-21 Ship's courier (USS COCHRANE DDG-21) to the U. S. Consulate in Hong Kong, B.C.C. - WESTPAC 1976 Plank Owner - Correctional Custody Center, Ford Island, HI - September 1978 Guest Speaker at EntreFest 2010 - West Des Moines, IA Guest Speaker at Hoover High STEM class - February 17, 2016 Author of over 340 books on Amazon.com Grand prize winner - 2010 Lodge Manufacturing - Father's Day contest. I am trademarking my chili recipe as SpicyBOB(R) Given an IQ Test at Chippewa Falls High School during 9th grade - 1972 (Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin) Former Application Systems Engineer 5 for Wells Fargo Home Mortgage - West Des Moines, IA On The Spot award - June 2007 from Wells Fargo Home Mortgage manager Bronze medal winner - Bubble-Worm(R) - 2012 Minnesota Inventors Congress Service Excellence nomination - 1993 - Norwest Mortgage Basketball coach - Norwalk Parks & Recreation - Norwalk, Iowa NBS STAR 1987 award winner - Equitable Life Assurance Society of the US/EQUICOR - National Business Sector (He installed the company's first Local Area Network (LAN) in the company) Initiator of Iowa Inventors Congress - 2013 Initiator of the World Jobs Prize - 2013 - to help inspire friendly world completion with a monetary reward and recognition Former President of Stone Ridge Home Owners Association - Norwalk, IA - 2004 Former Vice President - Des Moines Leadership Network (2011) Patent, trademark and copyright owner Founder of the Iowa Association of 4-Wheel Drive Clubs, Inc. - Year 2000 Co-Founder of Jeep Outdoor Club of Central Iowa, Inc. (Year 1999 Inc.) Former member of 14 Chamber of Commerce organizations, 2 in Nebraska, 10 in Iowa, Charlotte, North Carolina and Memphis, Tennessee (2012 - 2013) Norwalk School Board award - 2013 - Norwalk, Iowa Former Kirby Vacuum salesman in Wisconsin, Tennessee and Iowa Former member of Toy Industry Association - 2012 Former member of United Inventors Association - 2012 Former member of AOPA - 2009 - 2013 1975 Graduate of Millard Senior High School, Omaha NE
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