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Jeffery WalkerScreen Logix, LLC11333 Veterans Memorial Drive Abbeville, LA 70510 (337) 789-0286jwalker@screenlogix.net Career & Work History1980 – 1983 The Brandt Company - Solids Control Technician Duties included installation and repair of solids control equipment on land & offshore drilling operations.1983 – 1984 The Brandt Company – Field SalesDuties included sales and rental of solids control equipment1984 – 1988 CPI Companies – Regional S ales ManagerDuties included sales of shaker screens throughout the U.S., Canada, and Europe. Also served as product development leader on the following projects; Replacement Derrick Sandwich Screen, and the Flex Flo Panel, and 4x5 BXL layered screen.Advanced Wire Cloth – Co-Owner and Vice President1988-1992 Duties included raw material procurement, new product development, design and testing. Sales and marketing of shaker screens worldwide. Extensive travel to Europe, Canada and the Far East.1992 – 1995 Ad vanced Wire Cloth to Sweco Oilfield ServiceRemained as Vice President of AWC/Sweco Oilfield Services1995 – 2002 Tuboscope Varco – Vice PresidentRemained in the role of new product development, global sales and marketing2002 – 2005 Tuboscope Varco ( Houston , TX) – Brandt DivisionGlobal Product Line Manager2005 – 2007 Brandt (Lafayette, LA) – Vice PresidentExecutive Sales2007 – 2008 Screen Logix, LLC – Currently serving as company PresidentCareer highlights: Inventor/Co-Inventor on numerou s patents now assigned to NOV. Designed and commissioned 6 screen manufacturing plants worldwide as product line manager/shaker screens. Brandt revenue grew from 17 million to 27 million in three years.
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`Derrick 2019
`IPR2016-00642
`Axon EP, Inc. and Screen Logix, LLC v. Derrick Corporation

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