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Jon-Paul Walton
Jon-Paul Walton, Nov 2011
Born
Jon-Paul Walton

Occupation(s) Novelist, Engineer, Chief Information Officer, Director, Publisher, Video Game Developer, Inventor [1]
Notable workCarmenia Knights,

Sonocine,

Faire Productions,

Vivendi Universal Games
SpouseNatalya Walton
ChildrenNone
Website http://www.carmeniaknights.com

Jon-Paul Walton Information (Person)

Jon-Paul Walton is an American inventor [2], engineer, and author [3] of science fiction novels.

Career

In 1994 Jon-Paul founded Faire Production Studios, one of the first full non-linear video editing studios, in Corpus Christi, Texas. During that time he taught nonlinear video editing at his local college while attending. He sold the company in 1999 before moving to Los Angeles.

In Los Angeles Jon-Paul began working for Vivendi Universal Games [4]. There he worked with Sierra Entertainment, Vivendi Universal Games, Blizzard Entertainment, Knowledge Adventure, and the rest of the Vivendi titles. He helped develop and release over 100 titles during his tenure there.

Jon-Paul soon met Dr. Kevin Kelly and Roger Royce and began working with them on inventing and developing a new Medical Imaging device called SonoCine [5]. In 2004, Jon-Paul took on a full time career as the company's Chief Information Officer. He took the company through its 510k certification [6], help take the company worldwide, and oversaw the company's Production Process, worldwide Data Infrastructure, VPN's, Data Control, Physician and Technician Training, Security Protocols, Database, Programming, and HIPPA Compliance.




Bibliography

Novels

  • Carmenia Knights [7](novel)Carmenia Knights (August 2012, Kylodn Books, ISBN  978-0615633251)

References

  1. ^ Walton, Jon-Paul. "Ducted fan vertical take-off and landing vehicle". USPTO.
  2. ^ "sonocine". uspto. Retrieved August 30, 2012.
  3. ^ "Carmenia Knights". Kylodn Books. Retrieved August 30, 2012.
  4. ^ "Developer". Moby Games.
  5. ^ "Medical Imaging Device". SonoCine.
  6. ^ "SYSTEM, IMAGING, PULSED ECHO, ULTRASONIC". www.FDA.gov. Retrieved May 22, 2012.
  7. ^ "Carmenia Knights: Finding Home". Kylodn Books. Retrieved August 30, 2012.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jon-Paul Walton
Jon-Paul Walton, Nov 2011
Born
Jon-Paul Walton

Occupation(s) Novelist, Engineer, Chief Information Officer, Director, Publisher, Video Game Developer, Inventor [1]
Notable workCarmenia Knights,

Sonocine,

Faire Productions,

Vivendi Universal Games
SpouseNatalya Walton
ChildrenNone
Website http://www.carmeniaknights.com

Jon-Paul Walton Information (Person)

Jon-Paul Walton is an American inventor [2], engineer, and author [3] of science fiction novels.

Career

In 1994 Jon-Paul founded Faire Production Studios, one of the first full non-linear video editing studios, in Corpus Christi, Texas. During that time he taught nonlinear video editing at his local college while attending. He sold the company in 1999 before moving to Los Angeles.

In Los Angeles Jon-Paul began working for Vivendi Universal Games [4]. There he worked with Sierra Entertainment, Vivendi Universal Games, Blizzard Entertainment, Knowledge Adventure, and the rest of the Vivendi titles. He helped develop and release over 100 titles during his tenure there.

Jon-Paul soon met Dr. Kevin Kelly and Roger Royce and began working with them on inventing and developing a new Medical Imaging device called SonoCine [5]. In 2004, Jon-Paul took on a full time career as the company's Chief Information Officer. He took the company through its 510k certification [6], help take the company worldwide, and oversaw the company's Production Process, worldwide Data Infrastructure, VPN's, Data Control, Physician and Technician Training, Security Protocols, Database, Programming, and HIPPA Compliance.




Bibliography

Novels

  • Carmenia Knights [7](novel)Carmenia Knights (August 2012, Kylodn Books, ISBN  978-0615633251)

References

  1. ^ Walton, Jon-Paul. "Ducted fan vertical take-off and landing vehicle". USPTO.
  2. ^ "sonocine". uspto. Retrieved August 30, 2012.
  3. ^ "Carmenia Knights". Kylodn Books. Retrieved August 30, 2012.
  4. ^ "Developer". Moby Games.
  5. ^ "Medical Imaging Device". SonoCine.
  6. ^ "SYSTEM, IMAGING, PULSED ECHO, ULTRASONIC". www.FDA.gov. Retrieved May 22, 2012.
  7. ^ "Carmenia Knights: Finding Home". Kylodn Books. Retrieved August 30, 2012.

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