Dr. Gonzalez graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston in 2000. He works in Katy, TX and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Gonzalez is affiliated with Texas Childrens Hospital.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. Alexander Gonzalez CFO
New Team,LLC Business & Marketing Consultants. Entertainment Bureaus
110 E. Broward Blvd., Suite 2450, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 9548622400, 9544490269
Aug 2014 to 2000 Paramedic/FirefighterAmerican Multi-Cinema
Apr 2012 to 2000 Film Crew MemberMiami Dade Ambulance Service Miami, FL Jan 2014 to Jul 2014 ParamedicCity of Miami Grapeland Waterpark Miami, FL May 2012 to Oct 2012 Shallow Pool Water AttendantAeropostale Doral, FL May 2010 to Jul 2010 Retail Sales Associate
Education:
Miami Dade College Miami, FL 2012 to 2013 Certification in ParamedicMiami Dade College Miami, FL 2010 to 2013 AS in Emergency Medical ServicesFlorida Medical Training Institution Doral, FL 2011 to 2011 Certification in EMT-BasicMiami Dade College Fire Academy Miami, FL 2011 to 2011 Certification in Firefighter IIRonald W. Reagan Senior Highschool Doral, FL 2006 to 2010 High School Diploma
Skills:
State of Florida Firefighter II, State of Florida Paramedic, NREMT-Basic, Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC Certified), Lifeguard I, ACLS and PALS Certified, Proficient with computers, Bilingual (English and Spanish)
Dec 2013 to 2000 Sales and Customer ServiceHavana Area Control Center Havana 2006 to 2013Havana University Foreign Language Faculty LibraryHavana 2004 to 2006Cultural Goods Fund Havana 2002 to 2004 Retail Sales of cultural goods
Education:
Aviation Center Havana Oct 2006 Associate of ScienceHigher Pedagogic Institute Havana Jul 2001 Diploma in Education
Jan 2015 to 2000 Sale AssociateHerrero & Sons Corp Miami, FL Apr 2013 to Jan 2014 Shipping/Receiving ClerkA&A Rapido Auto Parts Miami, FL Mar 2013 to Apr 2013City of Doral Parks and Recreation Doral, FL May 2011 to Jul 2012 Park Service AideMiami Dade College Miami, FL Aug 2009 to Aug 2010 Computer TechnicianMiami Dade College Miami, FL Dec 2007 to Jun 2009Miami Dade College Miami, FL Oct 2007 to Dec 2007 Financial Aid Advisor AssistantMiami International Mall Doral, FL Nov 2006 to Jul 2007 IPC Security Officer
Education:
Miami Dade College Miami, FL 2015 Associate in Computer Information Technology/Graphic DesignEdward A. Reynolds West side High School New York, NY 2003 General studies
Sep 2008 to Feb 2014 Radiologic TechnologistMemorial Healthcare System Miami, FL Mar 2005 to Sep 2008 Patient TransporterHot Spots Magazine
Feb 2000 to Mar 2005 Pressman HelperDade County School System Miami, FL Jan 1994 to Feb 2000 CustodianHome Cutler Ridge, FL Dec 1991 to Jan 1994 Home CaretakerPan Am Airways Miami, FL Jan 1987 to Dec 1991 Fleet Maintenance Mechanic
Oct 2012 to 2000 Hospice VolunteerTown of Hackensack- National Night Out Hackensack, NJ Apr 2012 to Apr 2012 VolunteerBanco Popular North America Bronx, NY 2002 to 2011 Branch Manager
SPRINT Fort Myers, FL 1997 to 1997 Assistant Store Manager/ Service Technician2011Service Technician/ Sales Associate2012 to Present
Education:
Edison State College Fort Myers, FL 2010 to 2000 A.S. in Radiologic TechnologyMiami-Dade Community College Miami, FL 2009 to 2010 A.S. in NursingMiami Sunset Senior High Miami, FL 2006 to 2009 High School Diploma in General Requirements
Blair R. Cottreau - Miami FL, US Alexander S. Gonzalez - Miami FL, US
International Classification:
A63B 69/00
US Classification:
473431
Abstract:
A sports training device to practice shooting, kicking, throwing, launching or hitting a sports projectile such as a baseball, golf ball or ice hockey puck; comprising of a tether attached to the projectile, and an electromechanical drive mechanism to act on the tether to return the projectile. In the case of baseball hitting practice, a batter would hit a ball attached to the tether; the ball would travel the length of the tether. The other end of the tether would be secured to the device body. The batter would activate the device to return the ball. The drive mechanism consists of a drive roller attached to a motor, and an idler roller attached to a lever. After the tether is let out the user depresses the lever, pinching the tether between the rollers and activating the motor simultaneously, thus hauling the tether. The tether coils upon itself when it returns.