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Walton Mendelson's Text
Resume |
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1989-2008 |
Self employed |
Prescott, A |
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Visual Arts: |
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Personal fine art work represented by
Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica, California. Work shown in America,
Europe, and Asia. |
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Epilogue Editor's Choice Award for The
Return of Arthur, 2004 |
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Best in Show, PFAA, Turkish Exhibition,
2008 |
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Made production transparencies for several
books Oxford University Press and Nazraeli Press. |
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Designed and published Vox Humana,
a show catalogue |
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Designed and published Miscellanea. |
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Designed and published Renga, by Gwen Stone
and Julian Crowell |
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Designed, edited, and published The
Intruder, by Ralph Mendelson |
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Designed Thomas Moran,
interpretive prints |
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Designed and published Frederick
Sommer, by Luiz Felizardo |
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Designed, edited, and published Booklets,
by Frederick Sommer |
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Commercial Work Examples: Wennerholm,
Eclectic, Matushka, Morgenstern, Davies |
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Web Design: |
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Music: |
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Writing: |
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Secrets, collection of short
stories, published by Spectrum |
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Conspiracy of Silence,
co-authored exposé on long-term care |
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Fugitive Tales, a collection
of short stories |
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Sometimes in Shadow, a novel |
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2001-2003 |
The Mountain Club |
Prescott, Arizona |
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Board Member: Building Committee: reviewed
building plans, assessed compliance with rules and regulations, made
recommendations |
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1999-2002 |
The Frederick & Francis Sommer Foundation |
Prescott, Arizona |
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Board Member: Chairman, developed disaster
plan, condition reports, art vault, miscellaneous graphics projects
related to the Foundation. |
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1993-1996 |
Yavapai College |
Prescott, Arizona |
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Adult Basic Education, ESL, and GED
Teacher: Learn Lab, funded by the Arizona Supreme Court. Provided
remedial help in history, writing, algebra, various computer applications
for students referred by Yavapai College. |
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1982-1989 |
Goodyear International Corporation |
Akron, Ohio |
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Marketing: Worked with the Market Research Department
to develop, coordinate, and implement marketing programs as they overlapped
with advertising for 36 major markets, 120 minor markets. |
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Advertising: creative and art direction, technical
writing, production for print materials, and some TV and radio, for a five
person advertising department. Worked with McCannErickson and Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Domestic Advertising. Products included tires, computers, chemicals,
industrial products. The position had a $10-15 million budget. |
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1980-1982 |
Divisions, A Journal for the Art &
Practice of Early Music |
Cleveland, Ohio |
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Published and edited: a scholarly and practicle
journal on early music, several books, a record, and music. |
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1970-1980 |
Glass Lined Water Heater Company |
Cleveland, Ohio |
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Managed: managed the manufacturing of all products |
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Designed: and patented
the highest efficiency oil fired water heater |
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Testing: Following the 1978 National Energy Conservation
Policy Act, responsible for designing, testing, and statistical analysis
for compliance and labeling for complete product line of water heaters and
space heaters. Worked with UL and CSA. |
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Bramley Products |
Cleveland, Ohio |
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Started a mail order company for energy efficiency consumer
products |
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1968-1970 |
Recorded with CBS and Sire Records. |
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2002-2004 |
Yavapai College |
Prescott, Arizona |
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1988 |
Dean Collins Seminar |
Cleveland, Ohio |
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1988 |
University of Michigan |
Ann Arbor, Michigan |
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1978-1980 |
Oberlin College |
Oberlin, Ohio |
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Baroque Performance Institute |
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1978 |
Visual Studies Workshop |
Rochester, New York |
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1976-1978 |
Cleveland State (COSE) |
Cleveland, Ohio |
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1971-1974 |
McGill University (sponsor) |
Stratford, Ontario |
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Flute Master Class with Jean-Pierre
Rampal |
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1972 |
Cleveland Engineering Society |
Cleveland, Ohio |
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Engineering & Statistics Seminars |
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1970 |
Cleveland Music School |
Cleveland, Ohio |
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1967-1969 |
Prescott College |
Prescott, Arizona |
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Bachelor of Arts |
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