Susman, et al v. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, et al | D. Nebraska | 02-18-2020 | www.anylaw.com (2024)

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA

RYSTA LEONA SUSMAN, Both individually and as a Legal Guardian of Shane Allen Loveland; and JACOB SUMMERS,

Plaintiffs, v.

THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY,

Defendant.

ORDER ON FINAL PRETRIAL

CONFERNECE Case No. 8:18-cv-00127

A final pretrial conference was held on the 18 th

day of February, 2020. Appearing for the parties as counsel were: Kyle W. Farrar, Michael Coyle and Paul Godlweski for the Plaintiffs. Edward Bott, Jennifer Tricker, and Clark Hedger for The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (“Goodyear”).

(A) Exhibits. See Attached. (B) Uncontroverted Facts. The parties have agreed that the following may be

accepted as established facts for purposes of this case only: On May 1, 2015 Shane Loveland and Jacob Summers were passengers in the subject Silverado owned by Dandee Construction being driven by Larry Blair. They were on their way to a job sight when the right rear tire suffered a partial tread separation without loss of air. The tire was a Goodyear Wrangler HT LT235/85R16 designed and manufactured by Goodyear in 1994. The vehicle crossed the median and rolled. Loveland suffered significant brain injuries and Summers suffered significant abdominal and orthopedic injuries.

On June 10, 2014, Kearney Towing & Repair Center, Inc. (“Kearney Towing”) replaced the tires on the Silverado with four used tires provided to Kearney Towing by Dandee Construction, including the tire which suffered a partial tread separation.

(C) Controverted and Unresolved Issues. The issues remaining to be determined and

unresolved matters for the court’s attention are: 1) Controverted Issues. Plaintiffs’ allegations of design defect, manufacturing defect, negligence, damages and punitive damages are all controverted.

2) Remaining Factual Disputes.

a. Whether Goodyear breached its duty not to design or manufacture a

product that created an “unreasonable risk of causing physical harm to those who use the product for a purpose for which Goodyear should expect it to be used by (1) failing to include in the Tire’s design a nylon overlay or nylon cap ply and (2) manufacturing the Tire in a manner that purportedly resulted in misplaced, snaking, or inconsistently-placed belts. b. Whether the Tire at Issue was unreasonably dangerous or

defective—i.e., whethe r the Tire had a propensity for causing physical harm beyond that which would be contemplated by the ordinary user or consumer—because the Tire’s design did not include a nylon overlay or nylon cap ply and because its manufacture purportedly resulted in misplaced, snaking, or inconsistently placed belts. c. Whether Goodyear’s design of the Tire “was in conformity with the

generally recognized and prevailing state of the art in the industry at the time the specific product involved in the action was first sold to any person not engaged in the business of selling such product.” Neb. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 25-21,182. d. Whether Goodyear’s conduct or either of the alleged defects in the

Tire was a proximate cause of any injury or damage to plaintiffs. e. Whether Goodyear acted with malice or with aggravated or egregious

fraud, or whether Goodyear knowingly authorized, participated in, or ratified actions that were malicious or egregious. f. Whether the conduct of Larry Blair was an efficient intervening cause

or sole proximate cause of the accident and injuries. (Plaintiff’ s Motion in Limine pending/controverted by plaintiff.) g. Whether the conduct of Dandee was an efficient intervening cause or

sole proximate cause of the accident and injuries. (Plaintiff’ s Motion in Limine pending/controverted by plaintiff.) h. Whether the conduct of Kearney Towing was an efficient intervening

cause or sole proximate cause of the accident and injuries. (Plaintiff’ s Motion in Limine pending/controverted by plaintiff.) 3) Bifurcation Of Trial Requested By Goodyear. As set out in Goodyear’s Motion in Limine on this subject (ECF No. 177), Goodyear filed a motion for bifurcation that Plaintiffs opposed.

4) Pending Motions in Limine. a. Plaintiffs’ Motions in Limine i. Plaintiffs’ Omnibus Motion in Limine

I. Scene Photos Suggesting Seatbelt Nonuse II. Criminal History of Shane Loveland and Jacob

Summers III. Warranty of the Tire IV. Comments about the Age of the Tire V. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards VI. Prejudicial Issues Relating to Drugs VII. Prejudicial References in Medical Records and

Employment Records VIII. Collateral Source Benefits IX. Plaintiffs Sued Kearney Towing, Inc. X. Fault of Kearney Towing, Inc. ii. Plaintiffs’ Motion in Limine on Certain Expert Witnesses b. Goodyear’ s Motion in Limine

i. Motion in Limine (ECF No. 160). Goodyear seeks an Order

granting the following relief:

1. Exclusion of evidence of post-manufacture design changes

to the Subject Tire/subsequent remedial measures. (ECF No. 161.) 2. Limiting Plaintiffs’ expert witnesses’ opinions and

testimony to those subjects and opinions disclosed in their expert reports and deposition testimony. (ECF No. 162.) 3. Precluding Plaintiffs’ purported tire -failure expert, David

Southwell, from offering opinions first disclosed during his deposition, but not included in his expert report. (ECF No. 163.) 4. Precluding opinions from Plaintiffs’ Rehabilitation

Expert, Craig Lichtblau, MD, relating to medical treatment Mr. Loveland will likely not need in the future. (ECF No. 164.) 5. Excluding evidence of other sizes, models, and designs of

other tires. (ECF No. 165.) 6. Precluding Plaintiffs’ purported tire -failure expert, David

Southwell, from wearing a lab coat at trial, handing out flashlights to the jurors, and from engaging in other improper interactions with the jury. (ECF No. 166.) 7. Precluding Plaintiffs’ purported tire -failure expert, David

Southwell, from opining or commenting on the truthfulness of the witnesses and parties. (ECF No. 167.) 8. Precluding evidence of plant practices at Goodyear’s

Gadsden, Alabama facility. (ECF No. 168.) 9. Precluding evidence regarding discovery in other

litigation, unless otherwise stipulated by the parties. (ECF No. 169.) 10. Precluding evidence regarding the Protective Order

entered in this case and confidential documents produced in this case. (ECF No. 170.) 11. Precluding evidence of Goodyear’s investigation into

“tread throws” involving Goodyear Load Range E Light Truck Tires because of protections afforded by the self- critical analysis privilege. (ECF No. 171.) 12. Precluding evidence of “si milar” accidents, claims, or

lawsuits. (ECF No. 172.) 13. Precluding evidence of any private recall of tires or any

post-sale duty to recall. (ECF No. 173.) 14. Precluding evidence of the National Highway Traffic

Safety Administration’s Preliminary Evaluation of Goodyear’s Load Range E tires and Goodyear’s Voluntary Replacement Program. (ECF No. 174.) 15. Precluding evidence regarding Bridgestone/Firestone

recalls and incidents. (ECF No. 175.) 16. Precluding evidence of adjustment data. (ECF No. 176.) 17. Bifurcating the trial into liability and punitive damages

phases and prohibiting Plaintiffs from offering punitive damages evidence during the liability phase of the trial. (ECF No. 177.) 18. Precluding introduction of the “Day In The Life Video of

Shane Loveland.” (ECF No. 178.) 19. Exercising its supervisory power to keep any trade secrets

and other commercially sensitive documents introduced at trial under seal and related relief. (ECF No. 179.) 20. Precluding evidence, regarding Goodyear’s corporate

status, wealth, or power. 21. Precluding reference to Goodyear having hired the best

attorneys or experts who make a career out of coming to court to testify. 22. Precluding Plaintiffs from contrasting the wealth and

power of the parties. 23. Precluding Plaintiffs from suggesting that Goodyear is

motivated by greed. 24. Precluding Plaintiffs from suggesting that the jury should

send a message through its verdict or that the verdict will make Goodyear take notice or do the “right thing.” 25. Precluding Plaintiffs from suggesting collusion to distort

the truth on the part of Goodyear and its witnesses. 26. Precluding Plaintiffs from invoking the jury’s self -interest

or what the verdict would mean to the jury personally. (D) Witnesses.

1) Plaintiffs. All witnesses, including rebuttal witnesses, expected to be called to testify by plaintiff, except those who may be called for impeachment purposes as defined in NECivR 16.2(c) only, are: Rysta Susman

304 Sheppard Avenue Hildreth, NE 68947 Jacob Summers 211 East 8th St., Apt. E6

Kearney, NE 68847 Craig Lichtblau, M.D. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Expert Witness

550 Northlake Blvd. North Palm Beach, FL 33408 Bernard F. Pettingill, Ph.D. Expert Witness

93 Sandborne Lane, PGA National Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 Theresa Gibbs 304 Sheppard Avenue

Hildreth, NE 68947

Melissa Abate (Case Manager) Learning Services Neurobehavioral

Institute 7201 W. Hampden Avenue Lakewood, CO 80227 Chris A. Cornett, M.D. Medical Provider

University of Nebraska Medical Center 42nd and Emile, Omaha, NE 68198 Paul Schenarts, M.D. Medical Provider

University of Nebraska Medical Center 42nd and Emile, Omaha, NE 68198 David Southwell Expert Witness

Tyrexperts, Inc. 27 Netherby Avenue Netherby, South Australia 5062 Micky Gilbert Expert Witness

Gilbert Engineering, LLC 16254 W. 77 th

Lane Arvada, CO 80007 Jay K. Lawrence via Deposition Unknown Beale Robinson via Deposition Unknown Ray Young via Deposition Unknown Joseph Zekoski via Deposition Unknown Richard Olsen via Deposition Unknown Keith Trares via Deposition Unknown

Plaintiffs may call the following witnesses at the trial of this matter: James M. Mehalek, M.D. Medical Provider

New West Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic 2810 West 35th St., Ste. 1 Kearney, NE 68845 William T. Sorrell, M.D. Medical Provider

CHI Health Good Samaritan 10 E. 31 st

St. Kearney, NE 68847 Rob Gibson

Address Unknown

Mary K. Gibson

Address Unknown

Daniel T. Bueser Dandee Concrete Construction Co., Inc.

305 E. 8 th

St. Kearney, NE 68848 Derrick Beck Address Unknown

2) Goodyear. All witnesses expected to be called to testify by Goodyear, except

those who may be called for impeachment purposes as defined in NECivR 16.2(c) only, are:

a. Larry Blair— Omaha, Nebraska b. Daniel Bueser— Kearney, Nebraska c. Jay Lawrence— Uniontown, Ohio d. Ryan Scarlett— Kearney, Nebraska e. Andrew Fedderson (may)— Kearney, Nebraska f. Mike Kerns (may)— Akron, Ohio g. Joseph Grant— Matthews, North Carolina h. Arthur Gray Beauchamp— Greenwood Village, Colorado i. Stephen Fenton— Greenwood Village, Colorado j. Alan Weintraub, M.D.— Englewood, Colorado k. Cathlin Vinett Mitchell, RN, BSN— Brentwood, Tennessee l. Ernest Goss, Ph.D.— Omaha, Nebraska m. Brandon Southern (may)— Kearney, Nebraska n. Jacob Summers (may)— Kearney, Nebraska o. Rysta Susman (may)— Hildreth, Nebraska p. Beale Robinson (may) (via deposition)— Unknown q. Richard Olsen (may) (via deposition)— Unknown r. Joseph Zekoski (may) (via deposition)— Unknown s. Nathan Dorris (may)— Atlanta, Georgia t. Elizabeth Raphael, M.D. (may)— Palo Alto, California (E) Expert Witnesses’ Qualifications.

1) Plaintiffs. Experts to be called by plaintiff and their qualifications are:

See curricula vitae (attached hereto as exhibits) for David Southwell, Micky Gilbert, Dr. Craig Lichtblau, Dr. Bernard Pettingill, Dr. Paul Schenarts and Dr. Chris Cornett. 2) Goodyear. Experts to be called by Goodyear and their qualifications

are: See curricula vitae (attached hereto as exhibits) for Joseph Grant, Arthur Gray Beauchamp, Stephen Fenton, Alan Weintraub, M.D., Cathlin Vinett Mitchell, RN, BSN, Ernest Goss, Ph.D., Elizabeth Raphael, M.D., and Nathan Dorris. (F) Voir Dire. Counsel have reviewed Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 47(a) and

NECivR 47.2(a) and suggest the following with regard to the conduct of juror examination: The parties have agreed and prepared a juror questionnaire and filed a joint motion to the Court for approval. A copy of said questionnaire is attached hereto as Exhibit A. The parties request the Court administer the questionnaire to the panel on Monday, March 16 to allow the parties to review the information overnight and prepare for Voir Dire which begins on March 17. The parties suggest that the Court examine potential jurors first regarding general background issues. Following the Court’s examination, counsel for the parties may conduct additional examinations of prospective jurors for up to one hour apiece, subject to the Court’s ability to limit or stop these examinations in its discretion. Plaintiffs should receive three peremptory challenges total. Goodyear should receive three peremptory challenges. (G) Number of Jurors. Counsel have reviewed Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 48

and NECivR 48.1 and suggest as follows: 1. Plaintiffs propose that this matter be tried to a jury composed of 6 members and 2 alternates. 2. Goodyear proposes that this matter be tried to a jury composed of 12 members and 2 alternatives. (H) Verdict. Goodyear will not stipulate to a less-than-unanimous verdict. Plaintiffs will make such a stipulation

(I) Briefs, Instructions, and Proposed Findings. Counsel have reviewed NECivR 39.2(a), 51.1(a), and 52.1, and suggest the following schedule for filing trial briefs, proposed jury instructions, and proposed findings of fact, as applicable:

All jury instructions and trial briefs should be submitted seven days prior to the start of the trial as set forth in NECivR 51.1(a).

(J) Length of Trial. Counsel estimate the length of trial will consume not less than 8 day(s), not more than 12 day(s), and probably about 10 day(s). (The court has reminded the parties that the final progression order indicated 10 days of trial.)

(K) Trial Date. Trial is set to begin on March 17, 2020.

(L) Other. The parties shall exchange deposition designations by February 21, 2020, counter-designations and objections to designations by February 28, 2020, and objections to counter-designations by March 2, 2020.

(M) Andrea Groppe, paralegal for Edward Bott, Jr., attorney at Greensfelder, Hemker Law Firm, 10 S. Broadway, Suite 2000, St. Louis, Missouri, shall be allowed to bring a cell phone, laptop and iPad into the courtrooms from March 17, 2020 through April 2, 2020.

Dated:

KASTER, LYNCH, FARRAR & BALL, LLP

By: s/ Kyle W. Farrar Kyle W. Farrar (pro hac vice) Wesley Todd Ball (pro hac vice) 1117 Herkimer Street Houston, TX 77008 (713) 221-8300 (Telephone) (713) 221-8301 (Facsimile) kyle@fbtrial.com

SCHWEBEL, GOETZ & SIEBEN, P.A.

By: s/ Paul E. Godlewski Paul E. Godlewski 5120 IDS Center 80 South 8 th

Street Minneapolis, MN 55402 612-377-7777 (Telephone) 612-333-6311 (Facsimile) pgodlewski@schwebel.com AND FRASER, STRYKER LAW FIRM

By: s/ Michael F. Coyle Michael F. Coyle 409 South 17 th

Street Suite 500, Energy Plaza Omaha, NE 68102 (402) 341-6000 (Telephone) (402) 341-8290 (Facsimile) mcoyle@fraserstryker.com Attorneys for Plaintiffs

GREENSFELDER, HEMKER & GALE, P.C.

By: s/ Eward S. Bott, Jr. Edward S. Bott, Jr. Clark W. Hedger Juliane M. Rodriguez 10 South Broadway, Suite 2000 St. Louis, MO 63102 (314) 241-9090 Fax: (314) 345-5465 esb@greensfelder.com ch1@greensfelder.com jrodriguez@greensfelder.com AND BAIRD HOLM LLP

By: s/ Jennifer D. Tricker Jennifer D. Tricker (NE# 23022) 1700 Farnam Street, Suite 1500 Omaha, NE 68102-2068 (402) 344-0500 jtricker@bairdholm.com Attorneys for The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company

BY THE COURT:

____________________________________ Susan M. Bazis, United States Magistrate Judge

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA

RYSTA LEONA SUSMAN, Both individually and as a Legal Guardian of Shane Allen Loveland; and JACOB SUMMERS, Plaintiffs, v. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY, Defendant.

PLAINTIFFS EXHIBIT LIST

SUBJECT TO OFFER

Court File Number: 8:18CV127

Goodyear submits the following objections to Plaintiffs’ proposed exhibits in the trial of the above captioned matter. PLF DF

DESCRIPTION

OFF OBJ 1

RC

VD

NOT RCVD

DATE

1.

Nebraska State Patrol Select

Photos of Accident Scene

X

2.

Photos of Shane Loveland in Hospital

R. FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). FRE 403. 3.

Video of Shane in the Hospital

R. FRCP 26(a), (e); 1 OBJECTIONS R: Relevancy H: Hearsay A: Authenticity O: Other (specify) F: Foundation FRE: Federal Rule of Evidence FRCP: Federal Rule of Civil Procedure MIL: Goodyear’s Motion in Limine MIL No. 161: Re post-manufacture design changes to Subject Tire MIL No. 164: Re Dr. Lichtblau opinion on medical treatment Mr. Loveland will likely not need in the future MIL No. 165: Re other tires, models, or designs MIL No. 168: Re plant practices at Goodyear’s Gadsden, Alabama facility MIL No. 170: Re redaction of confidentiality legends prior to publishing to jury MIL No. 171: Re investigation into “tread throws” involving Load Range E tires MIL No. 172: Re other accidents, claims, or lawsuits MIL No. 173: Re private recall MIL No. 174: Re National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Preliminary Evaluation of Load Range E tires and

Goodyear’s Voluntary Replacement Program MIL No. 175: Re Bridgestone/Firestone recall and incidents MIL No. 176: Re adjustment data MIL No. 178: Re “Day in the Life Video of Shane Loveland” MIL No. 179: Re sealing trade secret material or commercially sensitive documents

37(b), (c). FRE 403. 4.

Photos of Shane at Home in Hildreth, NE

R. FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). FRE 403. 5.

Photos of Shane in Physical Therapy

R. FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). FRE 403. 6.

Photos of Shane with the Kids Before the Accident

R. FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). FRE 403. 7.

Photos of Shane with his family Before the Accident

R. FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). FRE 403. 8.

Day in the Life Video of Shane Loveland

MIL (ECF No. 178). R. FRE 403. H. 9.

Shane Loveland’s Employment

File from Dandee Construction

X

10.

Medical Records for Shane

Loveland from Good Samaritan Hospital

X

11.

Medical Records from Madonna

Rehabilitation

X

12.

Medical Records for Shane

Loveland from Swedish Medical Center

X

13.

Medical Records for Shane

Loveland from Quest Diagnostics

X

14.

Medical Records for Shane

Loveland from Learning Services Corp

X

15.

Medical Records for Shane

Loveland Front Range Spine

X

16.

Medical Records for Shane

Loveland from Laboratory Corp of American

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). 17.

Medical Records for Shane

Loveland from Paranorma Orthopedics

X

18.

Medical Records for Shane

Loveland from Colorado Blood and Cancer Care

X

19.

Medical Records for Shane

Loveland from Action Care Ambulance

X 20.

Medical Records for Shane

Loveland from Donald J. Zimmer, D.D.S.

X

21.

Medical Records for Shane

Loveland from Central Nebraska Rehabilitation

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). 22.

Medical Records for Shane

Loveland from Kearney Clinic

X

23.

Medical Records for Shane

Loveland from Kearney Anesthesia Associates

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). 24.

Medical Records for Shane

Loveland from Midwest Medical Transport

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c).

25.

Medical Records for Shane Loveland from Alegent Creighton Clinic

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). R. F. 26.

Medical Records for Shane Loveland from Heartland Hematology & Oncology

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). R. F. 27.

Medical Records for Shane

Loveland from Advanced Medical Imaging

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). 28.

CD-ROMs of Imaging Studies

from Good Samaritan Hospital

X

29.

CD-ROM of Imaging Studies from Advanced Medical Imaging

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). 30.

CD-ROM of Imaging Studies from

Swedish Medical Center

X

31.

Summary of Injuries (Demonstrative)

Demonstrativ es to be exchanged wk of 3/9/20 32.

Diagnostic Exhibits (Demonstrative)

Demonstrativ es to be exchanged wk of 3/9/20 33.

Surgical Procedure of Right Ventriculostomy (Demonstrative)

Demonstrativ es to be exchanged wk of 3/9/20 34.

Surgical Procedure of Insertion of

Thoracostomy Tube (Demonstrative)

Demonstrativ es to be exchanged wk of 3/9/20 35.

Surgical Procedure of Right

Thoractomy with Repair of Right Hemidiaphragm (Demonstrative)

Demonstrativ es to be exchanged wk of 3/9/20 36.

Interactive Exhibit of Shane Loveland (Demonstrative)

Demonstrativ es to be exchanged wk of 3/9/20 37.

Itemization of Past Medical Bills

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). R. F. FRE 1006. 38.

Medical Bills

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). 39.

Report of Craig H. Lichtblau, M.D.

MIL (ECF No. 164). H. R. F. 40.

CV, Fee Schedule &

Deposition/Testimony Log of Craig H. Lichtblau, M.D.

X

41.

Craig H. Lichtblau’s Continuation

of Care for Shane Loveland (Depo Exhibit H)

MIL (ECF No. 164). H. R. F. 42.

Photos relied upon by Dr.

Lichtblau

X 43. Craig Lichtblau’s File Materials X 44.

Report of Bernard Pettingill, Jr.,

Ph.D. dated 03/13/19

H. R. F.

45.

Report of Bernard Pettingill, Jr.,

Ph.D. Pettingill dated 11/19/19

H. R. F.

46.

CV, Fee Schedule,

Deposition/Testimony Log of Bernard Pettingill, Jr., Ph.D.

X

47.

Basic Assumptions from Bernard

Pettingill, Jr., Ph.D. for Shane Loveland

H. R. F.

48.

Loss of Earnings Capacity from

Bernard Pettingill, Jr., Ph.D. for Shane Loveland

H. R. F.

49.

Quantitative Economic Loss

Summary from Bernard Pettingill, Jr., Ph.D. for Shane Loveland

H. R. F.

50.

Wage Loss Summary from

Bernard Pettingill, Jr., Ph.D. for Shane Loveland

H. R. F.

51.

Future Medical Categories from

Bernard Pettingill, Jr., Ph.D. for Shane Loveland

H. R. F.

52.

Life Table for White Males relied

upon by Bernard Pettingill, Jr., Ph.D. for Shane Loveland

X

53.

Minimum Wage Per Hour Table

relied upon by Bernard Pettingill, Jr., Ph.D. for Shane Loveland

X

54.

Inflation C.P.I. Table relied upon

by Bernard Pettingill, Jr., Ph.D. for Shane Loveland

X 55.

Medical Inflation Table relied

upon by Bernard Pettingill, Jr., Ph.D. for Shane Loveland

X

56.

Year to Year Changes in Medical

Care Costs relied upon by Bernard Pettingill, Jr., Ph.D. for Shane Loveland

R. F.

57. Bernard Pettingill File Materials

H. R. F. 58.

Injury Photos of Jacob Summers

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). FRE 403. 59.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from Good Samaritan Hospital

X

60.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from Central Nebraska Rehabilitation

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c).

61.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers The Nebraska Medical Center

X

62.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from Alpha Rehabilitation

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c).

63.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from New West Sports Medicine

X

64.

Medical Records for Jacob Summers from Aegis Sciences

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). R. F. 65.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from Kearney Clinic, P.C.

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c).

66.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from American Institute of Toxicology

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c).

67.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from Family Practice Associates

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c).

68.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from David M. McConnell, M.D., LLC

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). R. F.

69.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from Advanced Radiology of GI

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). R. F.

70.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from Heartland Pain Clinics

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c).

71.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from Heartland Surgery Center

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). 72.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from Platte Valley Medical Clinic

X

73.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from Brian Medical Center

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). R. F.

74.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from Kearney Regional Medical Center

X

75.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from Eastern Ambulance Services

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). R. F.

76.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from Madonna Rehabilitation Specialists

X

77.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from Advanced Medical Imaging

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c).

78.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from Family Physical Therapy & Sports

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c).

79.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from Frontier Home Medical

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c).

80.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from Lincoln Radiology Group

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). R. F.

81.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from Central Pathology Services, LLC

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c).

82.

Medical Records for Jacob

Summers from Burton Prosthetics

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). 83.

CD-ROM of Imaging Studies for

Jacob Summers from New West Sports Medicine

X

84.

CD-ROM of Imaging Studies for

Jacob Summers from Good Samaritan Hospital

X

85.

CD-ROM of Imaging Studies for

Jacob Summers from Nebraska Medical Center

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c).

86.

CD-ROM of Imaging Studies for

Jacob Summers from Advanced Medical Imaging

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c).

87.

CD-ROM of Imaging Studies for

Jacob Summers from Family Practice Association

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). 88.

CD-ROM of Imaging Studies for

Jacob Summers from Kearney Regional Medical Center

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c).

89.

CD-ROM of Imaging Studies for

Jacob Summers from Kearney Clinic

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c).

90.

Dandee Employment Records for

Jacob Summers

X

91.

Itemization of Past Wage loss

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). F. 92.

Itemization of Medical Specials

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). F. FRE 1006. 93.

Medical Bills

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). 94.

Summary of Injuries (Demonstrative)

Demonstrativ es to be exchanged wk of 3/9 95.

Surgical Procedure of Emergency

Abdominal Surgery of 05/01/15 (Demonstrative)

Demonstrativ es to be exchanged wk of 3/9 96.

Surgical Procedure of 05/04/15

Abdominal Surgery (Demonstrative)

Demonstrativ es to be exchanged wk of 3/9 97.

Surgical Procedure of 05/08/17

Posterior Cervical Fusion at C4-7 (Demonstrative)

Demonstrativ es to be exchanged wk of 3/9 98.

Surgical Procedure of 12/13/16

C6-7 Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (Demonstrative)

Demonstrativ es to be exchanged wk of 3/9

99.

Interactive Exhibit of Jacob Summers (Demonstrative)

Demonstrativ es to be exchanged wk of 3/9 100. CV of Chris Cornett, M.D. X 101. CV of James Mahelak, M.D. X 102. CV of William Sorrell, M.D. X 103. CV of Paul J. Schenarts, M.D. X 104. Subject Right Rear Tire Goodyear

Wrangler HT LT235/85R16

X 105. Subject Right Rear Wheel X 106. Companion Left Rear Goodyear

Wrangler HT LT235/85R16

X 107. Companion Left Rear Wheel X 108. Companion Right Front Tire

Goodyear Wrangler HT LT235/85R16

X

109. Companion Right Front Wheel X 110. Companion Left Front Tire

Goodyear Wrangler HT LT235/85R16

X

111. Companion Left Front Wheel X 112. David Southwell’s Curriculum

Vitae Marked as Exhibit 7 to David Southwell’s March 28, 2019 deposition.

X

113.

David Southwell’s March 2019 Expert Report

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 163, 165, 167, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407, 702. 114.

David Southwell’s Supplemental Expert Report after Receipt of Global Master Specification

MILs (ECF Nos. 163, 170, 179). R. H. FRE 403. 115. David Southwell’s Subject Right

Rear Tire Photographs

X 116. David Southwell’s Companion

Left Rear Tire Photographs

X 117. David Southwell’s Companion

Left Front Tire Photographs

X 118. David Southwell’s Companion

Right Front Tire Photographs

X 119. David Southwell’s Subject Right

Rear Tire X-rays

R. F. FRE 403. 120. David Southwell’s Companion

Left Rear Tire X-Rays

R. F. FRE 403. 121. David Southwell’s Companion

Left Front Tire X-Rays

R. F. FRE 403. 122. David Southwell’s Companion

Right Front Tire X-Rays

R. F. FRE 403. 123. David Southwell’s Companion

Left Rear Tire Shearography

R. F. FRE 403. 124. David Southwell’s Companion

Left Front Tire Shearography

R. F. FRE 403. 125. David Southwell’s Companion

Right Front Tire Shearography

R. F. FRE 403. 126. David Southwell’s Reference

Materials

R. F. FRE 403. 127. Micky Gilbert’s Curriculum Vitae X 128. Micky Gilbert’s March 12, 2019

Expert Report

H. Marked as Exhibit 4 to Micky Gilbert’s deposition taken on April 14, 2019. 129. Micky Gilbert’s Scene

Photographs

X 130. Micky Gilbert’s Scene Drone

Photographs

X 131. Micky Gilbert’s Vehicle

Photographs

X 132. Micky Gilbert’s Tire and Wheel

Photographs

X 133. Micky Gilbert’s Accident

Calculations Marked as Exhibit 6 to Micky Gilbert’s deposition taken on April 14, 2019.

X

134. Micky Gilbert’s Subject Vehicle

Ghost Image

X 135. Micky Gilbert’s Scene Diagram

Marked as Exhibit 5 to Micky Gilbert’s deposition taken on April 14, 2019.

X

136. Micky Gilbert’s Scene Models 1 -5 X 137. Micky Gilbert’s Vehicle Models

1-2

X 138. Micky Gilbert’s Reference

Materials (Core Documents) Marked as Exhibit 1 to Micky Gilbert’s deposition taken on April 14, 2019.

R. F.

139. Bosch Crash Data Retrieval

Blair000219-224

X

140.

Gadsden Tire Specification GY Susman 28939-28965

MIL (ECF No. 170, 179). 141.

Gadsden Tire Specification GY Susman 28966-28971

MIL (ECF No. 170, 179). 142.

Gadsden Tire Specification GY Susman 28972-29010

MIL (ECF No. 170, 179). 143.

Spec Change Authorization Sheet GY Susman 28932-28938

MIL (ECF No. 170 , 179). 144.

Mold Drawing GY Susman 36466-36473

MIL (ECF No. 170, 179). 145.

GMS – Holographic Examination

of RLT GY Susman 36300-36314

MIL (ECF No. 170, 179). 146.

GMS – Tolerances & Limitations

of RLT GY Susman 36315-36334

MIL (ECF No. 170, 179). 147.

GMS – X-Ray Disposition RLT

GY Susman 36335-36363

MIL (ECF No. 170, 179). 148.

GMS – Cut Tire Programs

GY Susman 36364-36367

MIL (ECF No. 170, 179). 149.

GMS – Cut Tire Program

GY Susman 36368-36429

MIL (ECF No. 170, 179). 150.

GMS – Quality Assurance

Programs GY Susman 36430-36465

MIL (ECF No. 170, 179). 151.

GMS – Tolerances & Limitations

RLT GY Susman 36474-36492

MIL (ECF No. 170, 179).

152.

Goodyear/Kelly Load Range E

Warranty GY Susman 6187-6202

MILs (ECF Nos. 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403. 153.

Universal Adjustment System

Version 3.8 Adjustment data Subject Tire GY Susman 20838-20844

MILs (ECF No. 170, 176, 179). R. FRE 403.

154.

Goodyear Wrangler HT Tire

Information Page Marked as Exhibit 502 to deposition of Jay Lawrence taken on November 15, 2019.

R. F.

155.

Important Safety Program dated

02/12/02 GY Susman 01385-01401 Marked as Exhibit 503 to deposition of Jay Lawrence taken on November 15, 2019.

MILs (ECF No. 161, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

156.

Product Performance Review

dated 09/17/97 GY Susman 31805-31824 Marked as Exhibit 504 to deposition of Jay Lawrence taken on November 15, 2019. Also, marked as Exhibit 29 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403.

157.

North American Tire Crown Integrity Update dated 04/01/99 GY Susman 24263-24279

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, Marked as Exhibit 505 to deposition of Jay Lawrence taken on November 15, 2019.

174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

158.

Crown Area Improvements in LR

E MPV Tires (An Overview of Kelly/Goodyear Work) dated 11/05/96 GY Susman 26475-26482 Marked as Exhibit 506 to deposition of Jay Lawrence taken on November 15, 2019. Also, marked as Exhibit 3 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl. Also, marked as Exhibit 27 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28228-28268.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

159.

ODI Resume dated 11/21/00 GY Susman 01366-01368 Marked as Exhibit 507 to deposition of Jay Lawrence taken on November 15, 2019.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

160.

Correspondence to Dennis

O’Connor dated 12/01/00 GY Susman 26385-26391 Marked as Exhibit 508 to deposition of Jay Lawrence taken on November 15, 2019. Also marked as Exhibit 17 to Chester Patterson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks bates GY Susman 26385-26391. Also marked as Exhibit 25 to Ernest Kessell’s Deposition taken in Garcia bates GY Susman 26208-26215.

MILs (ECF Nos. 165, 170, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

161.

Trailer Tire Changeover Program

dated 07/07/00 GY Susman 30629-30631 Marked as Exhibit 509 to deposition of Jay Lawrence taken on November 15, 2019. Also, marked as Exhibit 1 to Dennis O’Connor’s Deposition taken in Boerm.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407. 162.

Tread/Top Belt ‘Throws’ dated

01/25/96 GY Susman 21533-21562

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

163.

Tread/Top Belt Throw dated

03/01/96 GY Susman 22669-22682

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

164.

RLT Damage Claims

GY Susman 22229

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

165.

RLT Crown Integrity dated

05/13/96 GY Susman 22763-22776 Also, identified as 989 and 992 in Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

166.

Adjustments

GY Susman 27690-27691

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

167.

Damage Claim Summary

Cumulative GY Susman 27895 Also, identified as 952 in Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

168.

Chart of LRE claims from 1992-

1998 GY Susman 36695-36864

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 172, 179). R. FRE 403, 407. 169.

Chart of LRE Claims

GY Susman 36865-37021

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 172, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

170.

NHTSA Reported Damage Claims

GY Susman 4250-4252

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

171.

Status of ‘Tread Throw’ Analysis

GY Susman 20946-20952

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

172.

RLT LR E Crown Integrity

GY Susman 22041-22151

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

173.

RLT Crown Durability Testing

dated 06/03/96 GY Susman 22259-22273 Also, marked as Exhibit 9 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28169-28170.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

174.

‘Tread Throw’ Team Kickoff

Meeting dated 02/16/96 GY Susman 22637-22653

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

175.

RLT Crown Separation by Tire

Line GY Susman 31348-31350

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

176.

Crown Area Improvements in LR

E MPV Tires GY Susman 31369-31376

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407. 177.

NHTSA Load Range E Issues GY Susman 6216-6288

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

178.

Overlay Implementation Meeting GY Susman 23115-23116

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

179.

RLT Crown Integrity Test GY Susman 23156-23158

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

180.

Isuzu NPR Truck GY Susman 24624-24634

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

181.

FEA of Crown vs Flat Built Nylon Spiral Overlay Tires GY Susman 24918-24927

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

182.

Email dated 11/11/98 GY Susman 25494

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

183.

LR E Tread Separation Review Meeting 8/23/00 GY Susman 25685-25686

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

184.

LR E Tread Separation Update GY Susman 25687-25692

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407. 185.

Overlay FEA Analysis

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, GY Susman 27889

170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

186.

RLT A-Team Meeting (#2. 2/20/96) dated 02/26/96 GY Susman 20873-20876

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

187.

RLT A-Team Meeting #3 (2/28/96) dated 02/29/96 GY Susman 20877-20882

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

188.

RLT A-Team Meeting #4 (3/6/96) dated 03/07/96 GY Susman 20883-20888

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

189.

RLT A-Team Meeting #5 (3/12/96) dated 03/14/96 GY Susman 20889-20899

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

190.

RLT A-Team Meeting #6 (3/22/96) dated 03/25/96 GY Susman 22699-22705

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

191.

RLT A-Team Meeting # 7 (3/27/96) dated 03/28/96 GY Susman 20907-20915

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

192.

RLT A-Team Meeting #9 (4/10/96) dated 04/10/96 GY Susman 20923-20929

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

193.

RLT A-Team Meeting #10 (4/17/96) dated 04/10/96 GY Susman 21018-21023

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

194.

RLT A-Team Meeting #11 (4/24/96) dated 04/25/96 GY Susman 21024-21032

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

195.

RLT A-Team Meeting # 13 (5/08/96) dated 05/09/96 GY Susman 22755-22762

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

196.

RLT A-Team Meeting # 14 (5/15/96) dated 05/15/96 GY Susman 21051-21059

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

197.

RLT Crown Integrity Team Meeting #16 (5/29/96) dated 05/29/96 GY Susman 21069-21084

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

198.

RLT Crown Integrity Team Meeting #17 (6/05/96) dated 06/05/96) GY Susman 22809-22817

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

199.

Crown Integrity Team Meeting #18 (6/12/96) dated 06/12/96 GY Susman 21094-21096

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

200.

RLT Crown Integrity Team Meeting #19 (6/26/96) dated 06/27/96 GY Susman 21097-21106

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

201.

RLT Crown Integrity Team Meeting #21 (7/17/96) dated 07/18/96 GY Susman 21117-21129

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407. 202.

RLT Crown Integrity Team Meeting #22 (7/24/96) dated 07/24/96) GY Susman 22870-22880

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

203.

RLT Crown Integrity Team Meeting #23 (8/07/96) dated 08/08/96 GY Susman 21141-21152

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

204.

96242RDS 0484-RLT Crown Integrity Team dated 10/08/96 GY Susman 22949

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

205.

RLT Adjustment Data Need dated 07/02/96 GY Susman 22950-22951

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

206.

ODI Resume GY Susman 00001 Marked as Exhibit 15 to Chester Patterson’s Deposition at GY Susman 26381.

MILs (ECF Nos. 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

207.

Cover Letter responses to NHTSA’s inquiries regarding NSA-12jfa PE00-046 GY Susman 03702-03744

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

208.

09.05.2001 letter to NHTSA GY Susman 01126-01128

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

209.

LA Times ‘Goodyear Replaced Tires in ‘Silent Recall,’ Critics Allege

FRCP 26(a), (e); 37(b), (c). MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 179). R. H. F. FRE 403, 407.

210.

Letter to Kenneth Weinstein dated 01/28/02 GY Susman 32013-32039

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

211.

Summary of Crown Claims – 1996

Gadsden Production LT245/75R16 LR E Wrangler AT 11BT0 (740 353 439) GY Susman 26432-26433 Marked as Exhibit 1 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

212.

Crown Area Improvements in LR

E MPV Tires (An Overview of Kelly/Goodyear Work) GY Susman 26434-26474 Marked as Exhibit 2 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl. Also, marked as Exhibit 14 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin bates GY Susman 31600-31640. Additional bates at GY Susman 31307-31347

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

213.

RLT LR-E Crown Integrity Improvement ‘ACT’ Team GY Susman 26483-26489 Marked as Exhibit 4 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

214.

Problem Summary GY Susman 26490-26512 Marked as Exhibit 5 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407. 215.

Fayetteville/Gadsden Cure System Study June 9-13, 1997 GY Susman 26513-26524

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, Marked as Exhibit 6 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

216.

Product Performance GY Susman 26525-26544 Marked as Exhibit 7 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

217.

RLT LR-E Crown Integrity

Improvement Background/Overview GY Susman 26545-26585 Marked as Exhibit 8 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl. Also, marked as Exhibit 31 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin bates GY Susman 31833-31873.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

218.

Crown Integrity Review December

4, 1997 GY Susman 26586-26610 Marked as Exhibit 9 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl. Also, marked as Exhibit 5 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28153-28165. Also, marked as Exhibit 18 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28184-28191. See also GY Susman 31519-31543.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

219.

RLT Crown Integrity Overview GY Susman 26611-26630 Marked as Exhibit 10 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

220.

RLT LR-E Crown Integrity

GY Susman 26631-26654 Marked as Exhibit 11 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). Also, marked as Exhibit 13 to Daniel Hammontree, Beale Robinson and Dane Taylor’s Depositions taken in Garcia bates GY Susman 25892-25915. Also, identified as 1408 and 1409 in Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

R. FRE 403, 407.

221.

North America Tire Crown Integrity Update April 1999 GY Susman 26655-26672 Marked as Exhibit 12 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

222.

RLT Crown Integrity Team

Meeting #15 GY Susman 26673-26681 Marked as Exhibit 13 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl. See also GY Susman 21060-21068

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

223.

Opportunities for Cured Tire Scrap Reduction GY Susman 26682-26686 Marked as Exhibit 14 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

224.

RLT Tread Throw Team #2

Kickoff Meeting GY Susman 26687-26690 Marked as Exhibit 15 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl. Also, marked as Exhibit 22 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin bates GY Susman 31727-31730.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

225.

RLT Tread Throw Team #2 Kickoff Meeting dated 02/19/96 GY Susman 20869-20872 Also, identified as 474 in Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407. 226.

RLT A-Team Meeting #8 GY Susman 26691-26697

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, Marked as Exhibit 16 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl. See also GY Susman 20916-20922.

174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

227.

RLT A-Team Meeting #12

(5/01/96) dated 05/02/96) GY Susman 26698-26707 Marked as Exhibit 17 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl. See also GY Susman 21033-21042.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

228.

Crown Integrity Team Meeting

#19 GY Susman 26708-26710 Marked as Exhibit 18 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl. See also GY Susman 21074-21096

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

229.

RLT Crown Integrity Team

Meeting #20 GY Susman 26711-26720 Marked as Exhibit 19 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl. See also GY Susman 21107-21116

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

230.

RLT Crown Separation by Tire Line GY Susman 26721-26723 Marked as Exhibit 20 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

231.

RLT Crown Integrity Meeting

Team Meeting #24 GY Susman 26724-26725 Marked as Exhibit 21 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl. See also GY Susman 21153-21154

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

232.

Tire Cut Section Diagram GY Susman 26726 Marked as Exhibit 22 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R.

233.

RLT Crown Integrity Meeting Team Meeting #25 GY Susman 26727-26729

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). Marked as Exhibit 23 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl. See also GY Susman 21155-21157.

R. FRE 403, 407.

234.

RLT Crown Integrity Meeting

Team Meeting #26 GY Susman 26730-26732 Marked as Exhibit 24 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl. Also, marked as Exhibit 17 to Daniel Hammontree, Beale Robinson and Dane Taylor’s Depositions taken in Garcia bates GY Susman 25923-25928; GY Susman 26851-26856. Also, marked as Exhibit 3 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28153-28154. See also GY Susman 21158-21183

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

235.

Radial Light Truck – Gadsden GY Susman 26733 Marked as Exhibit 25 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

236.

RLT LR-E Crown Integrity GY Susman 26734 Marked as Exhibit 26 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

237.

Cure Conditions at Gadsden GY Susman 26735 Marked as Exhibit 27 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

238.

Gray Gadsden – Solid Fayetteville GY Susman 26736-26738 Marked as Exhibit 28 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

239.

Lubrication of Press Center Mechanism Lower Bladder Clamp Ring Hub Threads GY Susman 26739-26741

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). Marked as Exhibit 29 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl. Also, marked as Exhibit 19 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28192-28195.

R. H. FRE 403, 407.

240.

RLT LR-E Power Point

Presentation GY Susman 26742 Marked as Exhibit 30 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

241.

RLT A Team Meeting #11 GY Susman 26743-26763 Marked as Exhibit 31 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl. GY Susman 22736-22744

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

242.

United States Patent 5,000,239

GY Susman 26764-26776 Marked as Exhibit 32 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl. Also, marked as Exhibit 49 to Beale Robinson’s Depositions taken in Garcia bates GY Susman 26886-26898.

MILs (ECF Nos. 170, 179). R.

243.

RLT LR E Crown Integrity

Improvement Team Trip; Fayetteville/Gadsden w/o 4/27/97 GY Susman 26777-26780 Marked as Exhibit 33 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Frankl. See also GY Susman 21438-21440

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

244.

Wrangler Tread/Top Belt Throws GY Susman 23634-23638 Marked as Exhibit 1 to Madelon Kominic’s Depositio n taken in Frankl bates GY Susman 26279- 26280.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

245.

RLT 235/85R16 Load Range E Tread Throw Investigations GY Susman 26281-26314

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407. Marked as Exhibit 2 to Madelon Kominic’s Deposition taken in Frankl. Also, marked as Exhibit 15 to Daniel Hammontree, Beale Robinson and Dane Taylor’s Depositions taken in Garcia bates GY Susman 25916-25917; GY Susman 26844-26845

246.

RLT 235/85R16 Load Range E

Tread Throw Problem GY Susman 26315-26316 Marked as Exhibit 3 to Madelon Kominic’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

247.

RLT 235/85R16 Load Range E

Tread Throw Problem Investigations GY Susman 26317-26318 Marked as Exhibit 4 to Madelon Kominic’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

248.

Wrangler LT Tire Defects

GY Susman 26319-26320 Marked as Exhibit 5 to Madelon Kominic’s Deposition taken in Frankl. Also, marked as Exhibit 23 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin bates GY Susman 31731-31732.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

249.

Holograph “A” Rates Tires GY Susman 26321 Marked as Exhibit 6 to Madelon Kominic’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

250.

RLT LR-E Plant Exchange and

Mold Extraction Trials GY Susman 26322-26326 Marked as Exhibit 7 to Madelon Kominic’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

251.

Wrangler AT Performance GY Susman 26327 Marked as Exhibit 1 to James Nespo’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407. 252.

Letter to Major John Farner GY Susman 26328 Marked as Exhibit 2 to James Nespo’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

253.

Wrangler AT Performance GY Susman 26329 Marked as Exhibit 3 to James Nespo’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

254.

Tire Information Request GY Susman 26330-26331 Marked as Exhibit 4 to James Nespo’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

255.

Handwritten Note GY Susman 26332 Marked as Exhibit 5 to James Nespo’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. F. FRE 403, 407.

256.

Dismounted Returned Tire Inspection – Wrangler AT Tires GY Susman 26333-26334 Marked as Exhibit 6 to James Nespo’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

257.

Analysis of RLT Load Range E

Tires GY Susman 26971-26997 Marked as Exhibit 1 to Edward Terrill’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

258.

Tire Aging (Analysis of RLT Load

Range E Tires) GY Susman 26998-27014 Marked as Exhibit 2 to Edward Terrill’s Deposition taken in Frankl.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

259.

Lee Landrover LT235/85R16 E all cond GY Susman 25964-25965

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). Marked as Exhibit 5 to Daniel Hammontree’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

R. FRE 403, 407.

260.

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber

Company Land Rover LT235/85R16, LR E Claims GY Susman 25966 Marked as Exhibit 6 to Daniel Hammontree’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

261.

Cut Back of a Tire

GY Susman 28013 Marked as Exhibit 1 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 174, 179). R. F.

262.

Tire Diagram

GY Susman 28014 Marked as Exhibit 2 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Ebanks. Also marked as Exhibit 2 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Ebanks bates GY Susman 30701.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 174, 179). R. F.

263.

Tread/Top Belt Throw dated 04/01/96 GY Susman 21346-21398 Referenced as Ebanks 954, 956, 965 and 966 in Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

264.

Development of Tread Durability Test GY Susman 26372-26374 Marked as Exhibit 10 to Chester Patterson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

265.

ISUZU NPR, LT215/85R16 Tread

Integrity Meeting GY Susman 26375 Marked as Exhibit 11 to Chester Patterson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

266.

Isuzu NPR Durability Testing Results GY Susman 26376

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407. Marked as Exhibit 12 to Chester Patterson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

267.

Bent Axle Test for Crown Area

Durability GY Susman 26377 Marked as Exhibit 13 to Chester Patterson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

268.

ISUZU NPR, LT 215/85R16

Durability Improvement GY Susman 26378-26380 Marked as Exhibit 14 to Chester Patterson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks. Also, marked as Exhibit 4 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28155-28157.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

269.

Letter to ODI dated 08/16/01

GY Susman 26382-26384 Marked as Exhibit 16 to Chester Patterson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks. Also marked as Exhibit 25 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks bates GY Susman 26964-26966.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

270.

Letter to Kenneth Weinstein dated

01/28/02 GY Susman 26395-26397 Marked as Exhibit 19 to Chester Patterson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks. Also, marked as Exhibit 24 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks bates GY Susman 26961-26963. Also, marked as Exhibit 2 to Dennis O’Connor’s Deposition taken in Boerm bates GY Susman 30632-30658. Additional bates at GY Susman 01375-01401.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

271.

Meeting on LT-Metric ‘Tread - Throw’ Field Problems (9/19- 21/95) GY Susman 26899-26902

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). Marked as Exhibit 1 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks. Also, marked as Exhibit 30 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28293-28296. Also, marked as Exhibit 12 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin bates GY Susman 31550-31553. Also, identified as 535 in Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

R. H. FRE 403, 407.

272.

LT-Metric Damage Claim Tire by

Date of Production Load Range D & E GY Susman 26903 Marked as Exhibit 2 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks. Also, marked as Exhibit 34 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28306. Also, identified as 573 in Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

273.

Overview Conclusions GY Susman 26904 Marked as Exhibit 3 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

274.

Root Cause Investigation #1 Tire

Conditions Have Changed GY Susman 26905 Marked as Exhibit 4 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

275.

Building Specification

GY Susman 26906-26924 Marked as Exhibit 5 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 179). R. FRE 403, 407. 276.

Damage Claim Summary GY Susman 26925

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, Marked as Exhibit 6 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks. Also, identified as 456 in Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

277.

RLT Tread Throw Team #2

Kickoff Meeting GY Susman 26926 Marked as Exhibit 7 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

278.

Probable Root-Cause

Weak Boundary Layer Between RLT Belts 1&2 GY Susman 26927 Marked as Exhibit 8 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

279.

Damage Claims Tread Sep

Damage Claims Trend for 1995 GY Susman 26928 Marked as Exhibit 9 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

280.

RLT Crown Integrity GY Susman 26929 Marked as Exhibit 10 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

281.

Settled Damage Claims by Year of

Manufacture GY Susman 26932 Marked as Exhibit 11 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks. Also, identified as 1182 in Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

282.

Combined Goodyear/Kelly PL

Claims Projection GY Susman 26933 Marked as Exhibit 12 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407. 283.

Problem Summary GY Susman 26934

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, Marked as Exhibit 13 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks. Also, identified as 1203 in Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

284.

Problem Summary GY Susman 26935 Marked as Exhibit 14 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

285.

Conclusions GY Susman 26936 Marked as Exhibit 15 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. F. FRE 403, 407.

286.

Damage Claims Goodyear/Kelly Light Truck Tires GY Susman 26937 Marked as Exhibit 16 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. F. FRE 403, 407.

287.

Combined Kelly/Goodyear Settled Damage Claims by Tire Size GY Susman 26938 Marked as Exhibit 17 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. F. FRE 403, 407.

288.

Combined Goodyear/Kelly PL Claims Summary by Age of Tire GY Susman 26939 Marked as Exhibit 18 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. F. FRE 403, 407.

289.

RLT LR-Overlay Implementation Planning GY Susman 26940-26941 Marked as Exhibit 19 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407. 290.

1996 Action Plan Effectiveness GY Susman 26942

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 170, 171, Marked as Exhibit 20 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

291.

ISUZU NPR, LT 215/85R16 Durability Improvement GY Susman 26943-26946 Marked as Exhibit 21 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

292.

ISUZU/Pre-Policy Report GY Susman 26947 Marked as Exhibit 22 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

293.

United States Patent 4,815,511

GY Susman 26948-26960 Marked as Exhibit 23 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 170, 171, 179). R.

294.

Load Range E Truck Tires Alleged

Tread/Belt Separations Accidents Involving Deaths or Injuries GY Susman 26216-26218 Marked as Exhibit 26 to Ernest Kessell’s Deposition taken in Garcia.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403.

295.

Goodyear AT and ATS

Warranty/Goodwill Adjustment Rates GY Susman 26219-26222 Marked as Exhibit 27 to Ernest Kessell’s Deposition taken in Garcia.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403.

296.

Customer Contacts Wrangler AT and ATS LRE GY Susman 26223 Marked as Exhibit 28 to Ernest Kessell’s Deposition taken in Garcia.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403.

297.

Master Product File Display

GY Susman 26270 Marked as Exhibit 37 to Ernest Kessell’s Deposition taken in Garcia.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. 298.

Conclusions

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, GY Susman 25918-25922 Marked as Exhibit 16 to Daniel Hammontree, Beale Robinson and Dane Taylor’s Depositions taken in Garcia additional bates GY Susman 26846-26850.

165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. F. FRE 403, 407.

299.

Combined Goodyear/Kelly PL Claims Summary GY Susman 25929-25933 Marked as Exhibit 19 to Daniel Hammontree’s Deposition taken in Garcia.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. F. FRE 403, 407.

300.

1996 Tire Guide Load & Inflation

Tables GY Susman 25934-25935 Marked as Exhibit 13 to Daniel Hammontree, Beale Robinson and Dane Taylor’s Depositions taken in Garcia bates GY Susman 26866-26867.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403.

301.

RLT Size Breakout GY Susman 25936-25938 Marked as Exhibit 27 to Daniel Hammontree’s Deposition taken in Garcia.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. F. FRE 403, 407.

302.

Settled Damage Claims by Year of Manufacture GY Susman 25939-25942 Marked as Exhibit 28 to Daniel Hammontree’s Deposition taken in Garcia.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

303.

Settled Damage Claims by Date of Claim GY Susman 25943 Marked as Exhibit 31 to Daniel Hammontree’s Depositions taken in Garcia.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

304.

Kelly Exposure GY Susman 25944-25949 Marked as Exhibit 33 to Daniel Hammontree’s Deposition taken in Garcia.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407. 305.

RLT Crown Integrity Improvement GY Susman 25950-25954 Marked as Exhibit 41 to Daniel Hammontree’s Deposition taken in Garcia.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

306.

Conclusions/Recommendations GY Susman 25955-25960 Marked as Exhibit 46 to Daniel Hammontree’s Deposition taken in Garcia.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

307.

Radial Light Truck – Gadsden GY Susman 25961-25963 Marked as Exhibit 48 to Daniel Hammontree’s Deposition taken in Garcia.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

308.

Problem Summary

GY Susman 26838-26843 Marked as Exhibit 14 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Garcia. Also, marked as Exhibit 33 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28305.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

309.

Probable Root-Cause: Weak

Boundary Layer Between RLT Belts 1&2 GY Susman 26857-26865 Marked as Exhibit 21 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Garcia.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

310.

RLT LR-E Crown Integrity Improvement ‘ACT’ Team GY Susman 26868-26873 Marked as Exhibit 34 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Garcia.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

311.

LR “E” Belt Wire GY Susman 26874-26885 Marked as Exhibit 38 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Garcia.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407. 312.

Isuzu NPR Truck Tire

LT215/85R16 Treadwear Report GY Susman 28018-28026 Marked as Exhibit 207 to George Edward’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, marked as Exhibit 207 to Mark Grund’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28330-28338.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

313.

Isuzu NPR Tire Problems on

Vehicle Durability Test GY Susman 28027-28029 Marked as Exhibit 208 to George Edward’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, marked as Exhibit 208 to Ray Young’s Deposition taken in Arredondo GY Susman 28457- 28459. Also, marked as Exhibit 208 to Mark Grund’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28339-28341.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

314.

Isuzu Tread-Throw Tire

GY Susman 28460 Marked as Exhibit 209 to Ray Young’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, marked as Exhibit 209 to Mark Grund’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28342.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

315.

Isuzu LT215/85R16 WHT Tread

Separation Meeting Summary of Isuzu Dealer Conference in Phoenix on 1/19/95 GY Susman 28030-28033 Marked as Exhibit 210 to George Edward’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, marked as Exhibit 210 to Ray Young’s Deposition taken in Arredondo GY Susman 28461- 28464. Also, marked as Exhibit 210 to Mark Grund’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28343-28346.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407. 316.

LT215/85R16 WHT Tread Throw

GY Susman 28034-28035 Marked as Exhibit 211 to George Edward’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, marked as Exhibit 211 to Ray Young’s Deposition taken in Arredondo GY Susman 28465- 28466. Also, marked as Exhibit 211 to Mark Grund’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28347-28348.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

317.

LT215/85R16 WHT for NPR

GY Susman 28036 Marked as Exhibit 212 to George Edward’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, marked as Exhibit 212 to Ray Young’s Deposition taken in Arredondo GY Susman 28467. Also, marked as Exhibit 212 to Mark Grund’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28349.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

318.

ISUZU NPR Truck – Burst Issue

GY Susman 28037 Marked as Exhibit 213 to George Edward’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, marked as Exhibit 213 to Ray Young’s Deposition taken in Arredondo GY Susman 28468. Also, marked as Exhibit 213 to Mark Grund’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28350.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

319.

Isuzu NPR – LT215/85R16 LR-E

Wrangler HT GY Susman 28038 Marked as Exhibit 214 to George Edward’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, marked as Exhibit 214 to Mark Grund’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28351.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

320. ISUZU NPR, LT 215/85R16 Tire

Tread Separation Failures

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, GY Susman 28039 Marked as Exhibit 215 to George Edward’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, marked as Exhibit 215 to Mark Grund’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28352.

165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

321.

Isuzu NPR LT215/85R15 LR-E

Tread Integrity GY Susman 28040-28041 Marked as Exhibit 216 to George Edward’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, marked as Exhibit 216 to Mark Grund’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28353-28354.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

322.

Isuzu NPR Truck, LT215/85R16

LR-E Wrangler HT GY Susman 28042-28054 Marked as Exhibit 217 to George Edward’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, marked as Exhibit 217 to Mark Grund’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28355-28367.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

323.

ISUZU NPR, LT215/85R16

Durability Improvement GY Susman 28055-28058 Marked as Exhibit 218 to George Edward’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, marked as Exhibit 218 to Iwao Uenoyama’s Deposition in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28427-28430. Also, marked as Exhibit 218 to Ray Young’s Deposition taken in Arredondo GY Susman 28469- 28472. Also, marked as Exhibit 218 to Mark Grund’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28368-28371.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

324.

Isuzu NPR – LT215/85R16 WHT

LR-E GY Susman 28059

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, Marked as Exhibit 219 to George Edward’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, marked as Exhibit 219 to Ray Young’s Deposition taken in Arredondo GY Susman 28473. Also, marked as Exhibit 219 to Mark Grund’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28372.

171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

325.

Trip Report – Weight Study –

Monarch/Odwalla GY Susman 28060-28082 Marked as Exhibit 220 to George Edward’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, marked as Exhibit 220 to Mark Grund’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28373-28395. Also, marked as Exhibit 29 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28270-28292. Also, marked as Exhibit 220 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28434-28456.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

326.

ISUZU NPR LT215/85R16 WHT

Meeting at American Isuzu GY Susman 28083-28085 Marked as Exhibit 221 to George Edward’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, marked as Exhibit 221 to Iwao Uenoyama’s Deposition in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28431-28433. Also, marked as Exhibit 221to Mark Grund’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28396-28398.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

327.

Isuzu NPR Truck

GY Susman 28086-28113 Marked as Exhibit 222 to George Edward’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, marked as Exhibit 222 to Mark Grund’s Deposition taken in

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174). R. FRE 403, 407. Arredondo bates GY Susman 28399.

328.

Overlay Implementation Meeting,

12/7/98 GY Susman 28474-28475. Marked as Exhibit 232 to Ray Young’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

329.

LR-E Overlay Implementation

Meeting, 2/19/99 GY Susman 28476-28479 Marked as Exhibit 233 to Ray Young’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

330.

LR-E Overlay Implementation

Meeting, 5/7/99 GY Susman 28480-28481 Marked as Exhibit 237 to Ray Young’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

331.

Returned Tire Inspection GY Susman 28269 Marked as Exhibit 28 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

332.

Status of ‘Tread -Throw’ Analysis

dated 10/09/95 GY Susman 28297-28300 Marked as Exhibit 31 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, marked as Exhibit 32 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28301-28304. Also, marked as Exhibit 18 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin bates GY Susman 31680-31691.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

333.

Failure Analysis GY Susman 28307 Marked as Exhibit 35 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407. 334.

LT-Metric Problem Summary GY Susman 28308

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, Marked as Exhibit 36 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, identified as 568 in Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

335.

LT Recommendations

GY Susman 28309 Marked as Exhibit 37 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, identified as 597 in Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

336.

LT Phased Production Changes

Phase I – Immediate GY Susman 28310 Marked as Exhibit 38 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, identified as 598 in Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Ebanks.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

337.

Problem Summary GY Susman 28311 Marked as Exhibit 39 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

338.

Damage Claims

GY Susman 28312 Marked as Exhibit 40 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Arredondo. Also, marked as Exhibit 1 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo bates GY Susman 28166.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

339.

Damage Claims Goodyear/Kelly

Light Truck Tires GY Susman 28313 Marked as Exhibit 41 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. F. FRE 403, 407.

340.

RLT Crown Integrity Team Action Items GY Susman 28314-28316

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). Marked as Exhibit 42 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

R. FRE 403, 407.

341.

KS Fayetteville Tire Specification GY Susman 28317-28319 Marked as Exhibit 43 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

342.

KS Fayetteville Tire Specification GY Susman 28320-28324 Marked as Exhibit 44 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

343.

RLT Adjusted/Returned ‘CA’

Tires GY Susman 28325 Marked as Exhibit 45 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

344.

Gadsden Tire Specification GY Susman 28326-28328 Marked as Exhibit 46 to Beale Robinson’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

345.

Failure Mode GY Susman 28114 Marked as Exhibit 1 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

346.

Kelly Springfield Tire Conditions

GY Susman 28115-28121 Marked as Exhibit 2 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 171, 172, 174). R. F.

347.

Damage Claims Goodyear/Kelly

by Date of Claim GY Susman 28167 Marked as Exhibit 7 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

348.

Adjustable Tire Condition

GY Susman 28122-28152 Marked as Exhibit 8 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172). R. F. FRE 403, 407. 349.

Confirmation of Change in

Specification GY Susman 28171 Marked as Exhibit 10 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

350.

Radial Light Truck GY Susman 28172-28175 Marked as Exhibit 11 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

351.

Root Cause Investigation #2 Wire

Treatment Differences GY Susman 28176 Marked as Exhibit 12 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

352.

Confirmation of Change in

Specifications GY Susman 28177 Marked as Exhibit 13 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

353.

Gadsden Tire Specification GY Susman 28178-28180 Marked as Exhibit 14 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

354.

Ford Draws on Goodyear to Help

Avert Concerns on Tire-Pressure Information GY Susman 28182 Marked as Exhibit 16 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 175, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

355.

Tires Converted to Overlay GY Susman 28183 Marked as Exhibit 17 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

356.

Tread Separation on Wrangler AT

Tires GY Susman 28196 Marked as Exhibit 20 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407. 357.

RLT Belt Design Standards GY Susman 28197 Marked as Exhibit 21 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

358.

Preliminary Impact Assessment –

Phase I GY Susman 28198-28201 Marked as Exhibit 22 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

359.

RLT LR-E Overlay Applications

Tire Cost Analysis GY Susman 28202-28204 Marked as Exhibit 23 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

360.

Kickoff Meeting, 2/16/96 GY Susman 28205 Marked as Exhibit 24 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

361.

Minutes of 11/10/95 Management

Meeting – Tread/Top Belt Throws +Revision+ GY Susman 28206 Marked as Exhibit 25A to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

362.

Tread/Top Belt ‘Throws’ dated 11/10/1995 GY Susman 28207-28227 Marked as Exhibit 25B to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

363.

Minutes of 11/10/95 Management Meeting – Tread/Top Belt Throws +REVISION+ DATED 11/14/95 with attachment GY Susman 20953-20998

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

364.

Goodyear Tire Manufacturing

Process GY Susman 30445 Marked as Exhibit 2 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Hebert.

R. F. 365.

Test Driver’s Death Questioned as Goodyear Inquiry Nears End GY Susman 30446-30447 Marked as Exhibit 3 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Hebert.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. F. H. FRE 403, 407.

366.

Adjustment Procedure Manual

GY Susman 30114-30170 Marked as Exhibit 4 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Hebert.

MIL (ECF Nos. 176). R. F.

367.

Tread/Top Belt ‘Throws’ dated

11/10/95 GY Susman 29968-30018 Marked as Exhibit 5 to Richard Olsen’s Deposition taken in Hebert.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

368.

Handwritten notes GY Susman 31544-31545 Marked as Exhibit 1 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. F. FRE 403, 407.

369.

Fourth Amended Class Action

Complaint for Damages GY Susman 31694-31716 Marked as Exhibit 2 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

370.

Expert Report of R.J. Grogan GY Susman 31717-31726 Marked as Exhibit 3 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. H. F. FRE 403, 407.

371.

Goodyear Replacing Truck Tires;

Akron Firm Maintains Model Probed for Tears in Tread Not Defective GY Susman 31546-31547 Marked as Exhibit 10 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 179). R. H. F. FRE 403, 407.

372.

Goodyear Facing Government Safety Investigation Involving 27 Million Tires GY Susman 31548-31549

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 179). Marked as Exhibit 11 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

R. H. F. FRE 403, 407.

373.

Current RLT Gauges GY Susman 31554-31599 Marked as Exhibit 13 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

374.

Status of ‘Tread Throw’ Analysis

dated 10/16/95 GY Susman 31641-31647 Marked as Exhibit 15 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

375.

Tread/Top Belt ‘Throws’ dated 10/25/95 GY Susman 31648-31657. Marked as Exhibit 16 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

376.

Minutes of 1/25/96 Management Meeting Tread/Top Belt Throws GY Susman 31658-31679 Marked as Exhibit 17 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

377.

Tread/Top Belt Throw GY Susman 31692-31693 Marked as Exhibit 19 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

378.

RLT Crown Integrity GY Susman 31733-31746 Marked as Exhibit 24 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

379.

RLT LR-E Crown Integrity Improvement ‘ACT’ Team GY Susman 31747-31762 Marked as Exhibit 25 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407. 380.

RLT LR-E Crown Integrity

Improvement ‘ACT’ Team GY Susman 31763-31765 Marked as Exhibit 26 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

381.

LR-E Testing GY Susman 31766-31796 Marked as Exhibit 27 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

382.

Load Range E Durability/Crown

Study GY Susman 31797-31804 Marked as Exhibit 28 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

383.

Total RLT Capacity vs. Requirement GY Susman 31825-31832 Marked as Exhibit 30 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

384.

Isuzu – LT215/85R16 WHT Tread

Throw Issue Information GY Susman 31874-31879 Marked as Exhibit 32 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

385.

Isuzu NPR Tread Separation

F.T.A GY Susman 31880 Marked as Exhibit 33 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

386.

Load Range E Overlay Conversion

Plant GY Susman 31881-31882 Marked as Exhibit 34 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

387.

RLT Load Range E Overlay Conversion Summary GY Susman 31883-31884

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407. Marked as Exhibit 35 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

388.

Excerpt from August 24, 1998 Prepolicy Report Summary GY Susman 31885 Marked as Exhibit 36 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 179). R. H. F. FRE 403, 407.

389.

Robert T. Jenkins’ Letter to Editor and Goodyear GY Susman 31886-31887 Marked as Exhibit 37 to Joseph Zekoski’s Deposition taken in Corwin.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 171, 172, 173, 174). R. H. F. FRE 403, 407.

390.

Tire Service Life for Passenger

Car and Light Truck Tires GY Susman 30671-30672 Marked as Exhibit 2 to Eric Mizner Deposition taken in Ochoa-Garcia.

MILs (ECF No. 165). R. FRE 403.

391.

Oxygen Content as a Function of

Age (at the belt edge) GY Susman 30676 Marked as Exhibit 4 to Eric Mizner Deposition taken in Ochoa-Garcia.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 170, 171, 172, 174, 179). R. FRE 403, 407.

392.

Goodyear’s submission to NHTSA regarding PE00-046 GY Susman 00001-006325; 20845-25871

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 165, 170, 171, 172, 174, 176, 179). R. H. FRE 403, 407.

393.

Goodyear LT235/85R16 Claims Files

MILs (ECF Nos. 170, 172, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403.

394.

Rule 1006 Summary of Goodyear LT235/85R16 Claims Files

MILs (ECF Nos. 170, 172, 174, 179). R. H. F. FRE 403. 395.

Kearney Towing & Repair Center

Invoice dated 06/10/2014 GY-DCC 0104

X 396.

Farm Bureau Property & Casualty

Estimate Dandee00041

X

397.

Goodyear Statement on NHTSA Preliminary Investigation GY Susman 34075-34077

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. H. FRE 403.

398.

Conclusions

GY Susman 27884 Marked as Exhibit 146 to Ray Young’s Deposition taken in Arredondo.

MILs (ECF Nos. 161, 170, 171, 174, 179). R. FRE 403.

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company reserves the right to object to exhibits not yet disclosed by Plaintiffs, including and not limited to, Exhibit Numbers 47-52, 415, 416. Goodyear also reserves the right to object to exhibits under Fed. R. Evid. 402 and 403.

KASTER, LYNCH, FARRAR & BALL, L.L.P.

Dated: February 18, 2020 By:________________________________

Kyle Wayne Farrar (Pro Hac Vice) Texas Bar No. 24034828 Wesley Todd Ball (Pro Hac Vice) Texas Bar No. 24038754 1117 Herkimer Street Houston, TX 77008 (713) 221-8300 (Telephone) (713) 221-8301 (Facsimile) Email: kyle@fbtrial.com and

Paul E. Godlewski (#35567) SCHWEBEL GOETZ & SIEBEN, P.A. 5120 IDS Center 80 South Eighth Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402-2246 612-377-7777 (Telephone) 612-333-6311 (Facsimile) Email: pgodlewski@schwebel.com and Michael F. Coyle FRASER, STRYKER LAW FIRM 409 South 17 th

Street Ste. 500, Energy Plaza Omaha, Nebraska 681025 (402) 341-6000 (Telephone) (402) 341-8290 (Facsimile) mcoyle@fraserstryker.com IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA RYSTA LEONA SUSMAN, both ) individually and as Legal Guardian of ) SHANE ALLEN LOVELAND, et al., ) Case No. 8:18-cv-00127

Plaintiffs, ) v. ) THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER ) COMPANY, )

Defendant. )

THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY’S

TRIAL EXHIBIT LIST Trial Date(s): March 17, 2020, 10 days PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date 501. Tire at issue, right rear 502. Wheel at issue, right rear 503. Companion tire, left front 504. Companion tire, right front 505. Companion tire, left rear 506. Goodyear Gadsden Tire Specifications, Light Truck-

Radial-Light Duty, Size LT235/85R16 (GY_Susman_28966-28971 )

Hearsay

507. Goodyear Gadsden Tire Specifications, Light Truck-

Radial-Light Duty, Size LT235/85R16 (GY_Susman_28939-28965; GY_Susman_28972- 29010)

Hearsay

508. LT235/85R16 Wrangler HT design drawings

(GY_Susman_36466-36473)

Hearsay 509. Goodyear Global Master Specifications

(GY_Susman_36300-36465)

Hearsay 510. Component Parts Animation (LT 235/85R16

Wrangler HT)

Not

produced yet PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date 511. Tire Building Animation (LT 235/85R16 Wrangler

HT)

Not

produced yet 512. Impact Separation Animation Not

produced yet 513. Over-deflection Animation Not

produced yet 514. Enhanced image of localized separation in tire at

issue demonstrating polishing and adhesion

Hearsay;

Relevance 515. Nebraska State Patrol Incident Report and Call

History dated May 1, 2015

Hearsay;

Relevance 516. State of Nebraska Investigator Motor Vehicle

Accident Report, Case No. C15-07916, Date of Accident: May 1, 2015

Hearsay;

Relevance 517. State of Nebraska Investigator Motor Vehicle

Accident Report Overlays 1 and 2

Hearsay;

Relevance 518. Nebraska State Patrol scene photographs (GY-NESP

0001-0062) 519. Report: Joseph Grant, dated May 9, 2019 Hearsay 520. Curriculum Vitae: Joseph Grant Hearsay 521. RR Subject Tire Examination Notes Hearsay 522. LF Companion Tire Examination Notes Hearsay 523. 360 degree tire photograph (RR MDORNJHV244) 524. 360 degree tire x-ray (RR MDORNJHV244) 525. Charts: Survey: Analyses of Casings; Used Tire

Survey Data Summary; Used Tire Surveys

Hearsay 526. X-rays, Individual, all tires 527. X-rays, Southwell, all tires 528. Companion tire photographs 529. Subject tire photographs 530. Shearography of companion tires 531. Tire Industry Association Passenger & Light Truck

Tire Conditions Manual, 2005

Hearsay 532. The Pneumatic Tire, edited by A. N. Gent and J. D.

Walter, Published 2005 by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Chapters 15 and 16.

Hearsay PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date 533. Herzlich, Harold J., “The Effect of Snaked Belt

Anomalies on Tire Durability” , International Tire Exhibition and Conference, 2000

Hearsay

534. “Impact Simulations -What happens when a

tire/wheel impacts a road hazard” by Gary Bolder, John Smith, and Timothy Flood of Standards Testing Labs, 2005

Hearsay

535. “Structural Impact Damage Under Varying

Laboratory Conditions” by Gary Bolden of STL, ITEC 2006.

Hearsay

536. “Influence of road hazard impact on radial car tires”

by Vandy Price of Michelin and Glenn Follen, Rubber & Plastics News, May 14, 2018

Hearsay

537. ITEC 2004, Paper 45D – “Rim Line Grooves as an

Indicator of Underinflated or Overloaded Tire Operation in Radial Tires” by Joseph L. Grant

Hearsay

538. Compression Grooving as an Indicator of Over-

Deflected Operating Conditions in Tires, Standards Testing Laboratories, Inc., Schnuth, Fuller, Follen, Gold, June 1997

Hearsay

539. Compression Grooving and Rim Flange Abrasion as

Indicators of Over-Deflected Operating Conditions in Tires, Standards Testing Laboratories, Inc., Schnuth, Fuller, Follen, Gold, Smith, October 1997

Hearsay

540. Effects of Over-Deflection on the Tire/Rim Interface,

Standards Testing Laboratories, Inc., Schnuth, Smith, Bolden, Flood, September1998

Hearsay

541. 2001 Northwestern Traffic Collision manual, Chapter

8

Hearsay 542. The Tire and Rim Association load and inflation

tables, 1990 Year Book

Hearsay 543. “The Effect of Underinflation on Tire Operating

Temperature”, Jenny Paige, ITEC 2012.

Hearsay 544. ITEC 2004 - “Component Interfacial Tearing

Appearances” by Gary Bolden.

Hearsay 545. Tire Care & Safety – 2013 RMA Hearsay 546. “X -Ray Study of Sixty (60) Worn out Passenger &

Light Truck Tires” Joseph L Grant, ITEC 2012, including x-rays

Hearsay

547. “Belt Misalignments and Belt/Belt Tear Patterns” by

Harold J. Herzlich of Herzlich Consulting, Inc.

Hearsay PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date 548. “Typical Manufacturing Conditions in Steel Belted

Radial Tires: Do They Influence Tire Durability?”, Vandy Price and Joseph Grant, ITEC 2016.

Hearsay

549. The Tire Technology Conference, October 28-29,

1986, Clemson University, “ What Makes a High Performance Tire Different Than a Regular Tire?”

Hearsay

550. “Vehicle Response Comparison to Tire Tread

Separations Induced by Circumferential Cut and Distressed Tires”, SAE 2007 -01-0733 by D. Tandy, Granat, Durisek, K. Tandy, Baldwin & Pascarella.

Hearsay

551. RMA Scrap Tire Project, dated December 19, 2005

Hearsay 552. Michelin – Passenger & Light Truck Tire Owner’s

Manual & Limited Warranty

Hearsay 553. DOT HS 809 361 – “Tire Safety, Everything Rides

On It” , NHTSA

Hearsay 554. RMA - Care and Service of Automobile and Light

Truck Tires (9/95)

Hearsay 555. “Tire Forensic Investigation, Analyzing Tire Failure”

By Thomas R. Giapponi, SAE R-387.

Hearsay 556. Tire Examination Following Accidents, Topic 825 of

the Traffic-Accident Investigation Manual, James Gardner and J. Stannard Baker

Hearsay

557. Impact simulations in the lab, G.C. Bolden, J.M.

Smith, and T. R. Flood, STL, Tire Technology International 2001

Hearsay

558. Impact Demonstration Study conducted by STL, with

photos – Piard, 2006

Hearsay 559. Impact Demonstration Study conducted by STL, with

photos – Prince, 2002

Hearsay 560. Tire Examination after Motor Vehicle Collisions,

Chapter 8, Calvin P. McClain, Jr. and Michael A. DiTallo, Northwestern University Center for Public Safety

Hearsay

561. Traffic Crash Investigation, Lynn B. Fricke and J.

Stannard Baker, Northwestern University Center for Public Safety, 11 th

Edition, 2014

Hearsay

562. 2011 RMA Care and Service of Passenger & Light

Truck (LT) Tires.

Hearsay 563. Commercial Medium Tire Debris Study, NHTSA HS

811 060, December 2008

Hearsay PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date 564. Forensic Analysis in Tire Tread Separations, John W.

Daws, Rubber and Plastic News, March 5, 2007

Hearsay 565. Care and Service of Commercial Truck and Bus

Tires, U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association, 2017

Hearsay 566. Tire Care & Safety – 2013 RMA Hearsay 567. “Bead Compression Grooving: Characteristics and

Influence of the Deflection” by Jean Claude Brico , ITEC, 2004

Hearsay

568. Tyre Damage and Its Causes, Continental 2005/2006 Hearsay 569. “Tire Inflation Pressure and Temperature” –

independent research

Hearsay 570. United States Patent No. 4,724,881, Poque, et al.,

Pneumatic Vehicle Tire issued February 16, 1988

Hearsay 571. Cord Shadowing on Innerliner by Joe Grant Hearsay 572. Examples of Tires with Nylon Cap Ply/Strips that

have experienced Tread andTop Steel Belt Detachments

Not

substantial ly similar 573. The safety impact of Vehicle-related road Debris, G.

Forbes, J. Robinson Ph.D., prepared for AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, June 2004

Hearsay

574. Goodyear Web Site – Announcements Talking Points

Messages Proactive Tire Replacement for some LR- E tires Specific to 15-Passenger Vans

Hearsay

575. Goodyear Web Site- Goodyear Responds to Set

Record Straight On Misleading Reports

Hearsay 576. Goodyear Web Site - Load Range E Tire

Backgrounds Information

Hearsay 577. Goodyear Web Site- Dear Goodyear Customer

November, 2000

Hearsay 578. Goodyear - The Complete Tire Safety Guide Hearsay 579. NHTSA Firestone Steeltex Investigative Reports 02 Hearsay 580. Report: Arthur Gray Beauchamp dated May 6, 2019 Hearsay;

Relevance 581. Curriculum Vitae: Arthur Gray Beauchamp Hearsay;

Relevance 582. “ File Notes Caption Report - A121365W00”

(redacted) (BLAIR000016)

Hearsay;

Relevance 583. Handwritten notes by Mr. Beauchamp Hearsay;

Relevance PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date 584. Expert Testimony for Mr. Gray Beauchamp since

2014

Hearsay;

Relevance 585. Document with tire dimensions (outer diameter,

outer radius, width)

Hearsay;

Relevance 586. Color photographs (15 pages, various vehicles) Hearsay;

Relevance 587. Memorandum: From Daniel Koch re Optional Tire

Sizes, dated April 12, 2019

Hearsay 588. Digital Images:

-aerial (3); -scene inspection: 8/31/18 by DT (175), 4/17/19 by SF (175); -vehicle inspection: 10/4/18 Chevy by GB (487), 10/4/18 Chevy by SF (396); tires by GB 11/21/18 (359) 589. Inspection notes: Chevrolet Hearsay 590. Inspection notes: tires Hearsay 591. Sequence graphics (pages 337-340 of Steven

Fenton’s reconstruction document)

Hearsay;

Relevance 592. Vehicle dynamics:

2013-01-0776: test-data; test-movies; test-reports; 2013 comparison of 25 high speed tire disablements involve full and partial tread seps.pdf 2017-01-1427: test-data; test-movies; test-reports; 2017-(koch-beauchamp-pentecost)- tire disablement deceleration.pdf NADS: study with videos

Hearsay;

Relevance

593. Tread Vehicle Interaction:

-Subject Vehicle Damage (18 photographs) -Test Vehicle Damage -BMW (11 photographs) -Expedition (12 photographs) -Malibu (15 photographs) -Minivan (21 photographs)

Hearsay;

Relevance

594. Baker, J. Stannard, “Tire Disablements and

Accidents on a High-Speed Road,” The Traffic Institute’s Tire Study, April 1968.

Hearsay

595. Beauchamp, Gray, et al., “ A Comparison of 25 High

Speed Tire Disablements Involving Full and Partial Tread Separations”, SAE International, published 04/08/2013.

Hearsay

596. Gardner, Jim. “The Role of Blowouts in Accident

Causation,” Publication no. 87-WA/SAF-4. New

Hearsay PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date York City: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1987. 597. Gardner, Jim. “The Role of Tread/Belt Detachment

in Accident Causation,” ITEC 1998, Paper 27A.

Hearsay 598. Gardner, J.D., Queiser, B.J., 2006. “The Pneumatic

Tire,” Report DOT HS 810 561, US Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, DC, USA, February 2006, ch 15.

Hearsay

599. Gillespie, Thomas D., Fundamentals of Vehicle

Dynamics, Society of Automotive Engineers Warrendale, PA, 1992.

Hearsay

600. Fay, R., Robinette, R., Smith, J., Flood, T. et al.,

"Drag and Steering Effects from Tire Tread Belt Separation and Loss," SAE Technical Paper 1999- 01-0447, 1999, doi:10.4271/1999-01-0447.

Hearsay

601. Klein, E. and Black, T., “Anatomy of Accidents

Following Tire Disablements”, SAE Technical Paper 1999-01-0446, 1999, doi:10.4271/1999-01-0446.

Hearsay

602. Koch, Daniel, et al., “ Deceleration Rates of Vehicles

with Disabled Tires”, SAE International, published 03/28/2017.

Hearsay

603. Liu, C., Ye, T.J., “Run -Off-Road Crashes: An On

Scene Perspective,” NHTSA DOT HS 811 500, 2011.

Hearsay

604. Lowne, R.W., “Tyre Failures on Part of M5

Motorway”, Transport and Road Research Laboratory, TRRL Report LR 585, Crowthorne, Berkshire, 1973.

Hearsay

605. Robinette, R., Deering, D., and Fay, R., "Drag and

Steering Effects of Under Inflated and Deflated Tires," SAE Technical Paper 970954, 1997, doi:10.4271/970954.

Hearsay

606. Tandy, D., Granat, K., Durisek, N., Tandy, K. et al.,

"Vehicle Response Comparison to Tire Tread Separations Induced by Circumferentially Cut and Distressed Tires," SAE Technical Paper 2007-01- 0733, 2007, doi:10.4271/2007-01-0733.

Hearsay

607. Tandy, D., Pascarella, R., Ault, B., Coleman, C. et

al., "Steering and Handling Performance During a Full Tire Tread Belt Separation," SAE Int. J. Passeng. Cars – Mech. Syst. 4(1):791-806, 2011, doi:10.4271/2011-01-0973.

Hearsay PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date 608. Tandy, D., Ault, B., and Pascarella, R., "Steering and

Handling Performance Following a Full Tire Tread Belt Separation," SAE Technical Paper 2012-01- 0257, 2012, doi:10.4271/2012-01-0257.

Hearsay

609. Tandy, D., Ault, B., Colborn, J., and Pascarella, R.,

"Objective Measurement of Vehicle Steering and Handling Performance When a Tire Loses Its Air," SAE Int. J. Passeng. Cars - Mech. Syst. 6(2):741- 769, 2013, doi:10.4271/2013-01-0748.

Hearsay

610. Wierwille, W.W., Casali, J.G., “Driver Steering

Reaction Time to Abrupt-Onset Crosswinds, as Measured in a Moving-Base Driving Simulator,” Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, February 1983, vol. 25, no. 1103-116, doi: 10.1177/00187208830250011.

Hearsay

611. Young, D., Heckman, G., Kim R., “Human Factors

in Sudden Acceleration Incidents,” Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 2011 55: 1938, DOI:0.1177/1071181311551404.

Hearsay

612. Ranney, Thomas A., et al., Investigation of Driver

Reactions to Tread Separation Scenarios in the National Advanced Driving Simulator (NADS) U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, DOT HS 809 523, January 2003.

Hearsay

613. Rucoba, Robert, et al., An analysis of Driver

Reactions to Tire Failures Simulated with the National Advanced Driving Simulator (NADS). Sixth International Driving Symposium on Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training and Vehicle Design. 2011.

Hearsay

614. Rucoba, R., Liebbe, R., Duran, A., and Carr, L., "The

Effectiveness of the National Advanced Driving Simulator (NADS) in Evaluating the Effect of Tire Tread Belt Detachments," SAE Technical Paper 2013-01-0467, 2013, doi:10.4271/2013-01-0467.

Hearsay

615. Report: Stephen Fenton, dated May 6, 2019 Hearsay;

Relevance 616. Curriculum Vitae: Stephen Fenton Hearsay;

Relevance 617. Scene Survey Data, 8/31/18 Hearsay;

Relevance 618. Scene Diagram Hearsay;

Relevance PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date 619. Scratch Pattern Diagram Hearsay;

Relevance 620. Photographs marked at Mr. Fenton’s deposition Relevance 621. Roll Diagram Hearsay;

Relevance 622. CDR/Kineticorp Analysis Alignment Hearsay;

Relevance 623. Drive Train Analysis Hearsay;

Relevance 624. Yaw and Trip Analysis Hearsay;

Relevance 625. Roll Velocity and Ground Plane Velocity v. Number

of Rolls

Hearsay;

Relevance 626. Gilbert Engineering Accident Calculations 627. Roll Phase Dynamics Hearsay;

Relevance 628. Diagram (untitled) Hearsay;

Relevance 629. Accident Sequence and Calculations Hearsay;

Relevance 630. Loveland Photos 631. Photograph with handwritten notes Hearsay;

Relevance 632. Yaw Phase Diagram zoomed in Hearsay;

Relevance 633. Roll Phase Diagram zoomed in Hearsay;

Relevance 634. Subject Crash Comparison to Steer-Induces Rollover

Testing

Hearsay;

Relevance 635. Quarter Turn Analysis Hearsay;

Relevance 636. RPM/Gear Analysis Hearsay;

Relevance 637. 3D Reconstruction Screenshots Hearsay;

Relevance 638. Scans (pick-up) Hearsay;

Relevance 639. Photogrammetry Diagrams Hearsay;

Relevance 640. Diagrams created from Photogrammetry Hearsay;

Relevance 641. Fenton reconstruction:

Digital Images (89-210) Scene Diagram (211-219)

Hearsay;

Relevance PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date Photogrammetry (220-286) Inertial Parameters (260-286) 642. 2 e-scan data:

Raw scan data Scan-images

Hearsay;

Relevance 643. Baker, Kenneth S., Chapter 9: Photogrammetry for

Collision Analysis, Traffic Collision Investigation. Evanston: Northwestern University Center for Public Safety, 2001.

Hearsay

644. Brach, Raymond M. Chapter 10: Photogrammetry,

Vehicle Accident Analysis and Reconstruction Methods. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2005.

Hearsay

645. Breen, Kevin C. Application of Photogrammetry to

Accident Reconstruction, SAE Technical Paper 861422. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 1986.

Hearsay

646. Chou, C., McCoy, R., Le, J., Fenton, S. et al., Image

Analysis of Rollover Crash Tests Using Photogrammetry, SAE Technical Paper 2006-01- 0723, 2006, doi:10.4271/2006-01-0723.

Hearsay

647. Fenton, S. and Kerr, R., Accident Scene

Diagramming Using New Photogrammetric Technique, SAE Technical Paper 970944, 1997, doi:10.4271/970944.

Hearsay

648. Fenton, S., Johnson, W., LaRocque, J., Rose, N. et

al., Using Digital Photogrammetry to Determine Vehicle Crush and Equivalent Barrier Speed (EBS), SAE Technical Paper 1999-01-0439, 1999, doi:10.4271/1999-01-0439.

Hearsay

649. Fenton, S., Neale, W., Rose, N., and Hughes, C.,

Determining Crash Data Using Camera Matching Photogrammetric Technique, SAE Technical Paper 2001-01-3313, 2001, doi:10.4271/2001-01-3313.

Hearsay

650. Fenton, S., Ziernicki, R., Rose, N., and Johnson, W.,

Using Digital Photogrammetry to Determine Crash Severity, Rep. London: ICrash 2000, International Crashworthiness Conference, The Royal Aeronautical Society, 2000.

Hearsay

651. Husher, Stein E., Michael S. Varat, and John F.

Kerhoff. Survey of Photogrammetric Methodologies for Accident Reconstruction, Rep. Vancouver: Proceedings of the Canadian Multi-Disciplinary

Hearsay PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date Road Safety Conference VII, 1991. 652. Funk, J., Beauchamp, G., Rose, N., Fenton, S. et al.,

Occupant Ejection Trajectories in Rollover Crashes: Full-Scale Testing and Real World Cases, SAE Int. J. Passeng. Cars - Mech. Syst. 1(1):43-54, 2009, doi:10.4271/2008-01-0166.

Hearsay

653. Neale, W., Hessel, D., and Terpstra, T.,

Photogrammetric Measurement Error Associated with Lens Distortion, SAE Technical Paper 2011-01- 0286, 2011, doi:10.4271/2011-01-0286.

Hearsay

654. Neale, W., S. Fenton, S. McFadden, and N. A. Rose.

A Video Tracking Photogrammetry Technique to Survey Roadways for Accident Reconstruction, SAE Technical Paper 2004-01-1221. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2004.

Hearsay

655. Pepe, Michael D. Accuracy of Three-Dimensional

Photogrammetry as Established by Controlled Field Tests, SAE Technical Paper 930662. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 1993.

Hearsay

656. Rose, N., Neale, W., Fenton, S., Hessel, D. et al., A

Method to Quantify Vehicle Dynamics and Deformation for Vehicle Rollover Tests Using Camera-Matching Video Analysis, SAE Int. J. Passeng. Cars - Mech. Syst. 1(1):301-317, 2008, doi:10.4271/2008-01-0350.

Hearsay

657. Rucoba, R., A. Duran, L. Carr, and D. Erdeljac. A

Three Dimensional Crush Measurement Methodology Using Two-Dimensional Photographs, SAE Technical Paper 2008-01-0163. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2008.

Hearsay

658. Woolley, R., White, K., Asay, A., and Bready, J.,

Determination of Vehicle Crush from Two Photographs and the Use of 3D Displacement Vectors in Accident Reconstruction, SAE Technical Paper 910118, 1991, doi:10.4271/910118.

Hearsay

659. Beauchamp, G., Hessel, D., Rose, N., Fenton, S. et

al., Determining Vehicle Steering and Braking from Yaw Mark Striations, SAE Int. J. Passeng. Cars - Mech. Syst. 2(1):291-307, 2009, doi:10.4271/2009- 01-0092.

Hearsay

660. Daily, John, Nathan S. Shigemura, and Jeremy Daily.

Fundamentals of Traffic Crash Reconstruction, Jacksonville: Institute of Police Technology and Management, University of North Florida, 2006.

Hearsay PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date 661. Fricke, Lynn B. Traffic Accident Reconstruction,

Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Traffic Institute, 1990.

Hearsay

662. Fricke, Lynn B. Traffic Crash Reconstruction, 2nd

Edition, Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Traffic Institute, 2010.

Hearsay

663. Reveley, Mary S. A Comparison Study of Skid and

Yaw Marks, SAE Technical Paper 890635. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 1989.

Hearsay

664. Bare, Cleve, Brian Everest, Donald Floyd, and

Douglas Nunan. Analysis of Pre-Crash Data Transferred over the Serial Data Bus and Utilized by the SDM-DS Module, SAE Technical Paper 2011-01- 0809. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2011.

Hearsay

665. Bortles, W., Biever, W., Carter, N., and Smith, C., A

Compendium of Passenger Vehicle Event Data Recorder Literature and Analysis of Validation Studies, SAE Technical Paper 2016-01-1497, 2016, https://doi.org/10.4271/2016-01-1497.

Hearsay

666. Bortles, W., Koch, D., Beauchamp, G., Pentecost, D.

et al., “Event Data Recorder Performance during High Speed Yaw Testing Subsequent to a Simulated Tire Tread Separation Event,” SAE Technical Paper 2019-01-0634, 2019, doi:10.4271/2019-01-0634.

Hearsay

667. Gabler, H. Clay, John Hinch, and John Steiner. Event

Data Recorders - A Decade of Innovation, Rep. no. PT-139. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2008.

Hearsay

668. Ishikawa, Hirotoshi, et al. Study on Pre-Crash and

Post-Crash Information Recorded in Electronic Control Units (ECUS) Including Event Data Recorders, Japan, Paper Number 09-0375.

Hearsay

669. Lawrence, Jonathan M., Craig C. Wilkinson, David

J. King, Bradley E. Heinrichs, and Gunter P. Siegmunds. The Accuracy and Sensitivity of Event Data Recorders in Low-Speed Collisions, SAE Technical Paper 2002-01-0679. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2002.

Hearsay

670. Lawrence, Jonathan M., and Craig C. Wilkinson. The

Accuracy of Crash Data from Ford Restraint Control Modules Interpreted with Revised Vetronix Software, SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-1206. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2005.

Hearsay PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date 671. Niehoff, Peter. Evaluation of Event Data Recorders

in Full Systems Crash Tests, Rep. no. 05-0271. Washington D.C.: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Hearsay

672. Steiner, John C. Event Data Recorder Pre-Crash

Data Sources for General Motors Vehicles, Rep. no. IMECE2003-41812. American Society of Mechanical Engineers International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, 2003.

Hearsay

673. Wilkinson, Craig C. The Accuracy and Sensitivity of

2003 and 2004 General Motors Event Data Recorders in Low-Speed Barrier and Vehicle Collisions, SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-1190. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2005.

Hearsay

674. Arndt, Mark W., et al., Drag Factors from Rollover

Crash Testing For Crash Reconstructions, Rep. no. IMECE2011-65537. American Society of Mechanical Engineers International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, 2011.

Hearsay

675. Arndt, Mark W., et al., Comparison of Linear

Variable Deceleration Rate Rollover Reconstruction to Steer-Induced Rollover Tests, SAE Technical Paper 2012-01-0469. Warrendale: SAE International, 2012.

Hearsay

676. Asay, Alan F. et al. Rollover Testing of Sport Utility

Vehicles (SUVs) on an Actual Highway, SAE Technical Paper 2010-01-0521. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2010.

Hearsay

677. Carter, Jarrod W. et al. Rollover Dynamics: An

Exploration of the Fundamentals, SAE Technical Paper 2008-01-0172. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2008.

Hearsay

678. Funk, James R., Trajectory Model of Occupants

Ejected in Rollover Crashes, SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-0742. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2007.

Hearsay

679. Koch, D., Beauchamp, G., and Pentecost, D.,

Deceleration Rates of Vehicles with Disabled Tires, SAE Technical Paper 2017-01-1427, 2017.

Hearsay

680. Luepke, Peter, et al. An Evaluation of Laminated

Side Window Glass Performance During Rollover, SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-0367. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2007.

Hearsay PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date 681. Rose, Nathan A., Beauchamp, Gray, Fenton, Stephen

J. Factors Influencing Roof-to-Ground Impact Severity: Video Analysis and Analytical Modeling, SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-0726. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2007.

Hearsay

682. Rose, Nathan A., Beauchamp, Gray, Fenton, Stephen

J. Analysis of Vehicle-to-Ground Impacts during a Rollover with an Impulse-Momentum Impact Model, SAE Technical Paper 2008-01-0178. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2008.

Hearsay

683. Rose, Nathan A. Beauchamp, Gray, Fenton, Stephen

J. The Influence of Vehicle-to-Ground Impact Conditions on Rollover Dynamics and Severity, SAE Technical Paper 2008-01-0194. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2008.

Hearsay

684. Rose, Nathan A., and Gray Beauchamp.

Development of a Variable Deceleration Rate Approach to Rollover Crash Reconstruction, SAE Technical Paper 2009-01-0093. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2009.

Hearsay

685. Rose, Nathan A., and Gray Beauchamp. Analysis of a

Dolly Rollover with PC-Crash, SAE Technical Paper 2009-01-0822. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2009.

Hearsay

686. Rose, Nathan A., and Gray Beauchamp. A Variable

Deceleration Approach to Rollover Crash Reconstruction, Collision Magazine, Vol. V, Issue I, Spring 2010.

Hearsay

687. Stevens, Don C., et al., Rollover Crash Test Results:

Steer-Induced Rollovers, SAE Technical Paper 2011- 01-1114. Warrendale: Society of Automotive Engineers, 2011.

Hearsay

688. Report: Ernest Goss, Ph.D., dated May 10, 2019 Hearsay 689. Curriculum vitae: Ernest Goss, Ph.D. Hearsay 690. Report: Life Care Plan for Shane Loveland, by

Cathlin Mitchell, RN, BSN, dated May 3, 2019

Hearsay 691. Curriculum vitae: Cathlin Mitchell, RN, BSN Hearsay 692. Report: Independent Medical Exam, Alan

Weintraub, M.D., with supplement dated May 8, 2019

Hearsay

693. Curriculum vitae: Alan Weintraub, M.D. Hearsay PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date 694. Photocopies of CT Scans from Dr. Weintraub’s

deposition 695. Life Expectancy after Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Hearsay 696. Photographs of the home from Dr. Weintraub’s

deposition 697. Letter to Craig Lichtblau M.D. from Dennis B.

Marcus of DB Marcus Construction, Inc. re: Wheelchair Accessible Home, 1/14/16

Hearsay

698. Dr. Weintraub’s handwritten notes Hearsay 699. Documented Telephone Conversation with Dr. Chad

Murray by Craig Lichtblau M.D., 6/30/17

Hearsay 700. Complaint filed in the District Court of Buffalo

County, Nebraska, 04/12/2019: Rysta Leona Susman, both Individually and as Natural Mother of Shane Allen Loveland, a Protected Person, Shane Allen Loveland, A Protected Person by and through his Temporary Guardian and Conservator John Sauder, and Jacob Summers v. Kearney Towing & Repair Center, Inc., a Nebraska Corporation, Case No. D09CI190000158

Hearsay

Relevance

Goodyear reserves the right to use as an Exhibit any reference identified by its experts in the course of discovery, which may not have been specifically referenced herein. PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date 701. Buser Exhibit 2: Fixed Asset Item for 2005 Chevy

Pickup 702. Buser Exhibit 4: Dandee Construction Employee

Manual and Safety Policy

Hearsay 703. Fedderson Exhibit 1: Kearney Invoice 91571 (GY-

KTR 0024)

Hearsay 704. Fedderson Exhibit 2: Kearney Invoice 92265 (GY-

KTR 0025)

Hearsay 705. Fedderson Exhibit 3: Handwritten DOT code Hearsay 706. Gilbert Exhibit 2: Gilbert Testimony List Hearsay 707. Gilbert Exhibit 5: Scene Diagram PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date 708. Gilbert Exhibit 6: Accident Calculations 709. Gilbert Exhibit 7: Case Sheet and Notes Vehicle

Inspection 710. Gilbert Exhibit 8: Handwritten Notes of Scene

Inspection 711. Lichtblau Exhibit A: Invoice and updated CV 712. Lichtblau Exhibit B: Trials and Depositions lists 713. Pettingill: Invoice for his deposition in this matter 714. Pettingill: Deposition Testimony list 715. Pettingill: Trial Testimony list 716. Southern Exhibit 4: Vehicle Placard photograph 717. Southwell Exhibit 1: Handwritten notes by David

Southwell in preparation for deposition 718. Southwell Exhibit 2: Images attached to David

Southwell's report, photographs and X-rays 719. Southwell Exhibit 3: Diagram of tire drawn by David

Southwell 720. Southwell Exhibit 4: Photographs (dandee RF

comp_: 90, 0, 135, 45, 270, 180, 315, 225) 721. Southwell Exhibit 5: Photographs of left rear tire

(dandee LR comp_: 90, 0, 135, 45, 270, 180, 315, 225) 722. Southwell Exhibit 6: Photographs of left front tire

(dandee LF comp_: 90, 0, 135, 45, 270, 180, 315, 225) 723. Southwell Exhibit 7: Southwell C.V. 724. Southwell Exhibit 8: Case List

Subject to the rulings on motions in limine and objections to exhibits, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company reserves the right to introduce into evidence the following exhibits: PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date 725. NHTSA file regarding Investigation PE00-046, non-

confidential (GY_Susman_00001 to 01374) PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date 726. NHTSA file regarding Investigation PE00-046,

confidential (GY_Susman_01375 to 06325; GY_Susman_20845 to 25871) 727. Product Service Bulletins (GY_Susman_06326 to

06331; GY_Susman_20832 to 20837)

Hearsay 728. Technical tests and studies conducted by Goodyear

during the Subject Tire Frame regarding Tire Service Life (GY_Susman_20778 to 20831)

Hearsay

729. Adjustment data for the Subject Tire during the

Subject Tire Scope (GY_Susman_20838 to 20844) 730. LT235-85R16 LRE Claims Were DOT Serial

Indicated Probable Prodn 1992-1998 (GY_Susman_36695 to 36844)

Hearsay

731. LT235-85R16 LRE Claims Were DOT Serial

Indicated Possible Prodn 1992-1998 (GY_Susman_36845 to 36864)

Hearsay

732. Claims_NHTSA sizes other than LT235-84R16

(GY_Susman_36865 to 37021)

Hearsay 733. 2.5.03 Deposition of William Gaudet , and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Dow (GY_Susman_33309 to 33698)

Hearsay

734. 2.27.13 Deposition of Eric Mizner, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Ochoa-Garcia (GY_Susman_30664 to 30697)

Hearsay

735. 12.6.02 Deposition of Dennis O’Connor , and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Boerm (GY_Susman_30494 to 30663)

Hearsay

736. 2.6.03 Deposition of Dennis O’Connor , and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Dow (GY_Susman_33805 to 34004)

Hearsay

737. 1.26.05 Deposition of Richard Olsen, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Hebert (GY_Susman_29968 to 30170; GY_Susman_30445 to 30450)

Hearsay

738. 2.27.03 Deposition of Terrence Parsons, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Garcia (GY_Susman_34387 to 34548)

Hearsay

739. 1.27.05 Deposition of Beale Robinson, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Hebert (GY_Susman_29011 to 29060 and GY_Susman_29188 to 29318)

Hearsay PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date 740. 4.12.06 Deposition of Beale Robinson (V1), and

related exhibits produced in discovery, in Ruiz (GY_Susman_34887 to 36299)

Hearsay

741. 2.7.03 Deposition of Antonio Settimio, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Dow (GY_Susman_34156 to 34308)

Hearsay

742. 2.6.03 Deposition of Charles Sinclair, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Dow (GY_Susman_34005 to 34083)

Hearsay

743. 2.5.03 Deposition of Gary Tatum, and related exhibits

produced in discovery, in Dow (GY_Susman_33699 to 33804)

Hearsay

744. 2.28.03 Deposition of Keith Trares, videotape, and

related exhibits produced in discovery, in Garcia (GY_Susman_34549 to 34886; GY_Susman_36513)

Hearsay

745. 1.16.03 Deposition of Richard Olsen, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Dow (GY_Susman_33230 to 33308)

Hearsay

746. 1.23.02 Deposition of Ernest C. Kessell, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Garcia (GY_Susman_07595 to 07695; GY_Susman_26270- 26278)

Hearsay

747. 1.25.05 Deposition of Joseph Zekoski, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Hebert (GY_Susman_30451 to 30493)

Hearsay

748. 1.4.02 Deposition of Joseph Zekoski, videotape, and

related exhibits produced in discovery, in Boerm (GY_Susman_14616 to 14683; GY_Susman_36518; GY_Susman_28015 to 28017)

Hearsay

749. 1.4.02 Deposition of Richard Olsen, videotape, and

related exhibits produced in discovery, in Boerm (GY_Susman_08365 to 08533; GY_Susman_36500)

Hearsay

750. 10.17.01 Deposition of Joseph Zekoski, videotape,

and related exhibits produced in discovery, in Ebanks (GY_Susman_10540 to 10738; GY_Susman_36519; GY_Susman_30700)

Hearsay

751. 10.18.01 Deposition of Richard Olsen, videotape, and

related exhibits produced in discovery, in Ebanks (GY_Susman_08212 to 08364; GY_Susman_36501; GY_Susman_30701)

Hearsay

752. 10.18.02 Deposition of Bertram Bell, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Arredondo

Hearsay PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date GY_Susman_06332 to 06423) 753. 10.18.02 Deposition of Charles Sinclair, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Arredondo (GY_Susman_12505 to 12547)

Hearsay

754. 10.30.02 Deposition of Chester Patterson, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, Linzer (GY_Susman_11752 to 11944)

Hearsay

755. 10.31.02 Deposition of Michael Trout, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Linzer and Dow (GY_Susman_19196 to 19441)

Hearsay

756. 11.1.02 Deposition of Keith Trares, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Linzer and Dow (GY_Susman_18954 to 19195)

Hearsay

757. 12.3.01 Deposition of Daniel E. Hammontree, and

related exhibits produced in discovery, in Garcia (GY_Susman_15209 to 15535; GY_Susman_25872 to 25963; GY_Susman_26781 to 26843; GY_Susman_26846 to 26898; GY_Susman_26967 to 26970; GY_Susman_30702 to 30839)

Hearsay

758. 12.4.01 Deposition of Beale Robinson (V1),

videotape, and related exhibits produced in discovery, in Garcia (GY_Susman_15536 to 15791; GY_Susman_36508)

Hearsay

759. 12.4.01 Deposition of Dane E. Taylor, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Garcia (GY_Susman_18772 to 18857)

Hearsay

760. 12.5.01 Deposition of Beale Robinson (V2),

videotape, and related exhibits produced in discovery, in Garcia (GY_Susman_15017 to 15208; GY_Susman_36509)

Hearsay

761. 12.8.98 Deposition of Joseph Zekoski, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Mathews (GY_Susman_20054 to 20272)

Hearsay

762. 12.9.98 Deposition of Richard Olsen, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Mathews (GY_Susman_17191 to 17467)

Hearsay

763. 2.11.02 Deposition of Daniel E. Hammontree, and

related exhibits produced in discovery, in Boerm (GY_Susman_18150 to 18275)

Hearsay

764. 2.12.02 Deposition of Beale Robinson, videotape, and

related exhibits produced in discovery, in Boerm (GY_Susman_15903 to 16013; GY_Susman_36504)

Hearsay PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date 765. 2.13.03 Deposition of Beale Robinson, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Dow (GY_Susman_34342 to 34386)

Hearsay

766. 2.6.02 Deposition of Charles Winebrenner, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Garcia and Ebanks (GY_Susman_19442 to 19615; GY_Susman_27015 to 27441; GY_Susman_30840 to 31116)

Hearsay

767. 2.7.03 Deposition of Douglas Julian, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Dow (GY_Susman_34084 to 34155)

Hearsay

768. 2.7.03 Deposition of Thomas Watkins, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Dow (GY_Susman_34309 to 34341)

Hearsay

769. 2.8.02 Deposition of Beale Robinson, videotape, and

related exhibits produced in discovery, in Ebanks (GY_Susman_09416 to 09622; GY_Susman_36505; GY_Susman_26899 to 26933)

Hearsay

770. 2.8.02 Deposition of Chester Patterson, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Ebanks (GY_Susman_15792 to 15902)

Hearsay

771. 5.30.01 Deposition of Daniel E. Hammontree, and

related exhibits produced in discovery, in Ebanks (GY_Susman_16691 to 16768; GY_Susman_31128 to 31135)

Hearsay

772. 5.30.01 Deposition of Ernest C. Kessell, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Ebanks (GY_Susman_07489 to 07594; GY_Susman_31117 to 31127)

Hearsay

773. 6.11.02 Deposition of Beale Robinson, videotape, and

related exhibits produced in discovery, in Arredondo (GY_Susman_14141 to 14523; GY_Susman_36502)

Hearsay

774. 6.12.02 Deposition of Daniel Hammontree, and

related exhibits produced in discovery, in Arredondo (GY_Susman_16547 to 16690)

Hearsay

775. 6.7.02 Deposition of Charles Winebrenner in

Arredondo and Boerm (GY_Susman_14684 to 15003; GY_Susman_27637 to 27641; GY_Susman_31136 to 31165)

Hearsay

776. 7.11.02 Deposition of Dennis O’Connor, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Arredondo (GY_Susman_17111 to 17190)

Hearsay

777. 7.11.02 Deposition of Mark Grund, videotape, and

related exhibits produced in discovery, in Arredondo

Hearsay PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date (GY_Susman_16336 to 16546; GY_Susman_36494) 778. 7.16.02 Deposition of Joseph Zekoski (V1), videotape,

and related exhibits produced in discovery, in Aufiero, Linzer, Dow, and Arredondo (GY_Susman_19839 to 20053; GY_Susman_36517; GY_Susman_28114 to 28154; GY_Susman_28158 to 28227)

Hearsay

779. 7.17.02 Deposition of Joseph Zekoski (V2), videotape,

and related exhibits produced in discovery, in Aufiero, Linzer, Dow, and Arredondo (GY_Susman_19785 to 19838; GY_Susman_36516)

Hearsay

780. 7.17.02 Deposition of Richard Olsen, videotape, and

related exhibits produced in discovery, in Aufiero, Arredondo (GY_Susman_17643 to 17806; GY_Susman_36499; GY_Susman_28228 to 28313)

Hearsay

781. 7.18.02 Deposition of Beale Robinson, videotape, and

related exhibits produced in discovery, in Arredondo, Dow, Aufiero (GY_Susman_18276 to 18398; GY_Susman_36503; GY_Susman_28314 to 28328)

Hearsay

782. 7.20.99 Deposition of Chester Patterson, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Han (GY_Susman_08635 to 08725; GY_Susman_26401 to 26431)

Hearsay

783. 7.20.99 Deposition of Ernest C. Kessell, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Han (GY_Susman_07043-07098; GY_Susman_25972 to 25990)

Hearsay

784. 8.17.01 Deposition of Ernest C. Kessell in Garcia

(GY_Susman_07099 to 07488; GY_Susman_25991 to 26258)

Hearsay

785. 8.3.00 Deposition of Beale Robinson (V1), videotape,

and related exhibits produced in discovery, in Frankl (GY_Susman_18399 to 18545; GY_Susman_36506)

Hearsay

786. 8.3.00 Deposition of Madelon Kominic, videotape,

and related exhibits produced in discovery, in Frankl (GY_Susman_16811 to 16933; GY_Susman_36496, GY_Susman_26279 to 26326; GY_Susman_26844 to 26845; GY_Susman_31166 to 31196)

Hearsay

787. 8.4.00 Deposition of Beale Robinson (V2), videotape,

and related exhibits produced in discovery, in Frankl (GY_Susman_18546 to 18747; GY_Susman_36507; GY_Susman_31197 to 31543)

Hearsay

788. 9.13.02 Deposition of Joseph Zekoski, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Corwin

Hearsay PLF Ex. No.

DEF Ex. No. Description Offer Obj Admit

Rcvd/ Not Rcvd Date (GY_Susman_20502 to 20771; GY_Susman_31544 to 31906) 789. 9.19.00 Deposition of Edward Terrill, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Frankl (GY_Susman_18858 to 18953; GY_Susman_26971 to 27014)

Hearsay

790. 9.19.00 Deposition of James Nespo, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Frankl (GY_Susman_16934 to 17110; GY_Susman_26327 to 26334)

Hearsay

791. 9.19.02 Deposition of George Edwards, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Arredondo and Boerm (GY_Susman_16171 to 16335)

Hearsay

792. 9.19.02 Deposition of Iwao Uenoyama, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Arredondo and Boerm (GY_Susman_16769 to 16810)

Hearsay

793. 9.19.02 Deposition of Ray Young (V1), videotape,

and related exhibits produced in discovery, in Arredondo and Boerm (GY_Susman_19616 to 19709; GY_Susman_36515)

Hearsay

794. 9.20.00 Deposition of Jon P. Dupont, and related

exhibits produced in discovery, in Frankl (GY_Susman_16121 to 16170)

Hearsay

795. 9.20.02 Deposition of Ray Young (V2 & V3),

videotape, and related exhibits produced in discovery, in Arredondo and Boerm (GY_Susman_19710 to 19748; GY_Susman_36515; GY_Susman_31907 to 33229)

Hearsay

796. 9.20.02 Deposition of Richard Olsen (V2), videotape,

and related exhibits produced in discovery, in Arredondo (GY_Susman_15004 to 15016; GY_Susman_36498)

Hearsay

797. 2.4.03 Videotaped deposition of Robert Altvater in

Baerbel, Wundersee (GY_Susman_36493)

Hearsay 798. 10.17.02 Videotaped deposition of Yutaka Ito in

Arredondo (GY_Susman_36495)

Hearsay 799. 1.9.03 Videotaped deposition of James Stroble in

Wundersee (GY_Susman_36511)

Hearsay Goodyear reserves the right to introduce into evidence any Exhibit identified by Plaintiffs. Goodyear reserves the right to amend this list to and including entry of the Final Pre- trial Order or other deadline established by the Court.

OBJECTIONS:

R: Relevancy H: Hearsay A: Authenticity O: Other (specify)

GREENSFELDER, HEMKER & GALE, P.C.

By: /s/ Edward S. Bott, Jr.

Edward S. Bott, Jr. Clark W. Hedger Juliane M. Rodriguez 10 South Broadway, Suite 2000 St. Louis, MO 63102 (314) 241-9090 Fax: (314) 345-5465 esb@greensfelder.com ch1@greensfelder.com jrodriguez@greensfelder.com AND BAIRD HOLM LLP Jennifer D. Tricker (NE# 23022) 1700 Farnam Street, Suite 1500 Omaha, NE 68102-2068 (402) 344-0500 jtricker@bairdholm.com Attorneys for The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE The undersigned hereby certifies that on the 5 th

day of February, 2020, the foregoing was filed electronically with the Clerk of Court, to be served by operation of the Court’s electronic filing system upon all counsel of record as follows: Kyle W. Farrar KASTER, LYNCH, FARRAR & BALL, LLP 1117 Herkimer St. Houston, TX 77008 kyle@fbtrial.com Attorneys for Plaintiffs

Paul E. Godlewski SCHWEBEL, GOETZ & SIEBEN, P.A. 80 South 8 th

Center 5120 IDS Center Minneapolis, MN 54402 pgodlewski@schwebel.com Attorneys for Plaintiffs Michael F. Coyle FRASER, STRYKER LAW FIRM 409 South 17 th

Street Suite 500, Energy Plaza Omaha, NE 68102 mcoyle@fraserstryker.com Attorneys for Plaintiffs

/s/ Edward S. Bott, Jr. Curriculum Vitae David Roy Southwell

Date of birth - October 11, 1962 Address - 27 Netherby Avenue Netherby, South Australia 5062 Education Other - Akron, Ohio, USA, 1997 (Graduate)

- Tire design factors - Compounding - Construction - Field Engineering - Analysis of operating conditions - Performance measurement and analysis Stahlgruber Foundation Tire Inspection, Repair & Retreading training, 2003

- Damage and failure modes - Repair limits - Repair techniques - Repair failure analysis Tertiary - Master of Engineering University of South Australia Bachelor of Management University of South Australia Trade certificate in Automotive Mechanics

Secondary - Matriculation Prince Alfred College, 1979

Memberships and Associations

Member, Society of Automotive Engineers The Tire Society American Chemical Society, Rubber Division Employment History Feb 2005 - Independent tire industry consultant and failure analyst www.tyrexperts.com.au July 2004 South Pacific Tires February 2005 (Manufacturer of Goodyear, Dunlop and related brands for Australasian

and export markets) New Product Manager

- Responsibility for new product design and development processes - Managing indoor and outdoor tire test activities - Recommending and implementing construction and compound specifications

to ensure appropriate performance levels - Surveying market conditions to determine suitability of specifications - Co-ordinating market trials of new products - Ensuring product compliance with all necessary legislative requirements January 2001 Bridgestone Corporation of Japan June 2004

Technical Manager, Bridgestone/Firestone Training & Communication Centre, Bangkok, Thailand.

Establishment of formal in-service tire inspection procedures for all product

groups (Passenger and light truck, Truck & Bus, Industrial, bias ply and radial ply designs) Training of technical service staff from Asia/Oceania, Middle East and African

offices:

o tire design, development and production processes o production quality systems o tire materials - origin, properties and appropriate uses o inspection techniques to determine failure mode & causes o assessment of tire designs for market suitability o impact of service conditions on performance and durability o dynamic behaviour of tires interaction with vehicle/road o international regulations, design standards & test methods o tire performance monitoring and measurement o tire economics o software development fleet tire monitoring o all aspects of field technical service work May 1999 to Dealer Principal (Self employed) October 2000

Director and Dealer Principal of The Tireman, a retail tire and

automotive mechanical services outlet in Adelaide. conduct of a consultancy for transport operators, tire dealers, importers &

wholesalers in the areas of fleet tire management, product quality and related matters. January 1992 to Bridgestone Australia Ltd. May 1999 National Technical Field Service Manager Wide ranging technical management responsibilities across all tire product groups, the major ones being listed below:

make technical representations to major end users, original equipment

manufacturers, distributors and dealers development and implementation of formal technical procedures and

techniques for use by technical service staff prepare and present product and industry information to the media and other

concerned bodies production and distribution of technical material technical training at all levels in the distribution channel responsibility for the technical elements of 6 tire retread plants Product Development plan and manage new product development programmes preparing compound and construction specifications for new and revised

products recommend and implement changes to product design and specification test track evaluation of handling, noise, ride and other dynamic tire response

characteristics design and conduct extensive field trials to assess/confirm suitability of new

products and/or specification changes ongoing inspection and analysis of failed and damaged tires to ascertain

mode and cause of failure; determine and implement countermeasures where appropriate Other design and administration of the national warranty system direct the design and implementation of fleet tire management software responsibility for product and public liability claims fulfil the position of Director of the Tire and Rim Association of Australia, the

organisation that formulates and publishes engineering standards for the design, manufacture and fitment of automotive wheels and tires serve as Chairman of the Technical Committee of the Australian Tire

Government, public and other relevant bodies.

January 1989 to Bridgestone Australia Ltd. December 1991

State Technical Service Manager SA/NT responsibility for all Bridgestone tire technical matters within SA/NT Inspect tires submitted for warranty, product and/or public liability claim to

determine mode and cause of failure prepare and make technical representations to commercial vehicle fleets,

dealers, wholesalers, government bodies and other parties administration of new product design and development programmes January 1987 to Bridgestone Australia Ltd. December 1988 OE Engineering and Product Co-ordinator

responsibility for development of new and improved products for sale to

vehicle and machinery manufacturers new product performance testing/evaluation, and liaising with design staff

concerning product specifications and changes thereto investigation and resolution of production and field quality issues across all

product groups October 1985 to Ford Motor Company of Australia Ltd. December 1986 Field Manager

responsibility for the parts and service activities of 24 Ford dealers. This

encompassed service technical support and staff training, investigating & reporting on product failures and similar activities. February 1984 to Mitsubishi Motors Australia Ltd. October 1985 Vehicle Development Technical Officer

this position involved Australian Design Rule certification, test track driving to

assess vehicle dynamic response characteristics, durability test driving to evaluate vehicle and component durability, technical report compilation, new model road tests and subsequent market suitability evaluation, vendor liaison, and dealer field problem investigation/resolution. Jan 1980 Mitsubishi Motors Australia Ltd. Dec 1983

Automotive Apprenticeship an intensive four year Company training course involving rotation throughout all of warranty, industrial engineering, engine development, service communication and vehicle development. Extracurricular Designer/builder of Clubman sports car for motorsport competition Motorsport competitor (rally, hillclimb and circuit sprints) since 1983.

Micky Gilbert, P.E. Gilbert Engineering LLC

16254 W 77 th

Lane Arvada CO 80007

Education

Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering, Colorado State University, 1993 Worked with Professional Engineers and Accident Reconstructionists since 1993, studying vehicle and accident dynamics Employment Race Car Mechanic at Skip Barber Racing, 1991-1994

Mechanical Engineer, James L. Gilbert and Associates, 1993 1997 Mechanical Engineer, Gilbert Engineering LLC, 1998-present Associate Engineering Consultant, Professional Investigative Engineers, 2001~2012 Professional Experience

Reconstruction/Analysis of Accidents Vehicle Dynamics Testing of Race Cars and Passenger Cars Automotive Computer Analysis and Simulation Analysis of Auto Manufacturer Documents and Tests Design Analysis of Vehicle Structures and Systems Patent Design Work of Anti-Rollover Device and Rollover Steering System Car-to-Car Crash Testing Testing and Design of Modified Passenger Vehicles Teaching courses on accident reconstruction and vehicle dynamics to Police Officers, Engineers, Insurance Adjusters and Attorneys Design and rollover crash testing of automated SUV systems (with and without tread

separation) Related Vehicle Dynamics/Auto Racing Experience

1991-1996 Skip Barber Formula 2000 and Race Karts 1996 National Champion, Skip Barber Formula 2000 Midwest series 1997 2 nd

place, Superkarts 250cc National Championship 1997-present BMW School Instructor, Teen Survival Instructor 1999-2000 Test Driver for Hoosier Racing Tires 1999-2000 Chief driving instructor of Pro-One Motorsports academy

1999 SCCA National Champion Formula Mazda, Central Division 2000 Third consecutive podium SCCA Valvoline Runoffs Formula Mazda 2005 Star Mazda Pro Series Expert Champion 2006 Obtained Indy Racing League license and drove in first Indy Pro race 2007-2008 Firestone Indy Lights Series driver Professional Affiliations Colorado Professional Engineer, Registration No. 35682 Accreditation Commission for Traffic Accident Recon. (ACTAR), Reg. No. 1240 (2001-2006)

Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Society of Accident Reconstructionists (SOAR) American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Accident Reconstruction Communications Network (ARC Network) No. ARC0827 National Association of Professional Accident Reconstruction Specialists (NAPARS) No. 26114 Canadian Association of Road Safety Professionals (CARSP) Publications/Patents

Crashworthiness Litigation, published by West Group, 1998 -8298, No. 4 ted States Patent

Number 6,170,594, January 9, 2001 -Road, Untripped Rollover by use of an Anti- 2000-01-2666, presented to Society of Automotive Engineers, IBEC Conference, 10/00

Rim Gouging and Its Relation to On- Micky Gilbe -

01-2865, JSAE #20037145, presented in Tokyo, Japan on 10/28/03 Gilbert Engineering, LLC comments to Rollover Docket NHTSA-2001-9663-79 ohn Olmstead, United States Patent Number 7,134,357,

November 14, 2006 Rollover 2004 Renfroe, D., Roberts, A., Gilbert, M. of Vehicle Design, 2004 r Testing: Analysis of

aper Number 2006-01-0801 presented at 2006 SAE World Congress (4/6/06) -CSI Crash Conference 2006 also Published in Summer 2006

SOARce, also Presented at International Traffic Medicine Association conference Melbourne, Australia 10/17/06 Gilbert Engineering LLC, Rollover Crash Test of 1997 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4x2,

ARC-CSI Crash Conference 2006 Micky Gilbert -350 XLT Super Duty Vehicle Dynamic Performance -induced, On-

ring 2007 -induced, On-

-66022 presented at 2008 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition

Multidisciplinary Road Safety Conference XIX presented in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan at CMRSC, CCMSR Conference 6/8/09 st

International Technical Conference on the Enhanced Safety of Vehicles 6/09 M. Gilbert, B. Stol - th

Canadian Multidisciplinary Road Safety Conference, June 2010 - , Hazard Information Foundation, Inc (HIFI) Tire Tech Conference, 8/10 Forensic Interpret 22nd Canadian Multidisciplinary Road Safety Conference, Banff, Alberta, June 10-13, 2012

Desmoulin GT, Rabinoff, Stolz B and Gilbert M A Biomechanical Method for Reconstruction of Tumbling Trampoline-Associated Cervical Spine Injuries Using

Human and Anthropometric Test Dummy Data, Journal of Forensic Biomechanic, , April 2014 M. Gilbert, B. Stolz Effect of Oversized Wheels and Tires on SUV Roll Stability 24th Canadian Multidisciplinary Road Safety Conference, Vancouver, Canada June 2-4, 2014

M. Gilbert, G. Hoffman Tow Dolly Handling & Stability , The SOARce, Winter 2018

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EDUCATION Manchester University Manchester, England Graduate, January 1977, Ph.D. - Economics Department of Economics and Social Administration -Benefit Analysis of the Treatment of Arthritis A Tulane University New Orleans, Louisiana Graduate, June 1973 MPH Master Public Health Department of Health Economics and Medical Care Administration Loyola University New Orleans, Louisiana Graduate, June 1971. MBA Economics, June 1969 BBA Business Administration ORGANIZATI0NS

-Present -2012 -Present -Present -Present -Present (Health Roundtable) -Present -Present (Past President) -2012 Insurance. No. 43972-6317 (FL) EXPERIENCE 1985 to Present 1988 to 1998

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FORENSIC ECONOMIST/MEDICAL & PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE Financial Analysis, Structured Settlement Negotiations FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Graduate Business School Treasure Coast Graduate Center Stuart, Florida. Professor of Economics - Taught Advanced Macroeconomics, Managerial Economics, Health Care Economics, Advanced Microeconomics (Retired) PALM BEACH ATLANTIC COLLEGE Rinker School of Business West Palm Beach, Florida Professor of Economics - Taught Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Free Enterprise System and International Economics UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA Lafayette, Louisiana. College of Business Administration Associate Professor - Taught undergraduate and graduate courses in Economics, Finance and Management LSU MEDICAL CENTER New Orleans, Louisiana Department of Medicine Associate Professor and Administrative Assistant - Principal duties at Medical School included lectures in Medical Economics, grant writing, and computer-assisted data analysis for drug research UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS New Orleans, Louisiana Department of Economics and Management Assistant Professor - Taught undergraduate courses in Economics and Health Care UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER Manchester, England Department of Economics and Social Administration Research Associate - Dual appointment: Lecturer in Economics and Course Coordinator of the Administrative Development Course for Hospital Administrators CENTRE FOR STUDIES IN ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL POLICY London, England Research Fellow - Primary task was a case study of Wigan Community Health Council. Research published in a sequel to the book, Politics of Consumer Representation, by R. Klein and J. Lewis, Centre for Studies in Social Policy, London, England. Bernard F. Pettingill, Jr., Ph.D. Consulting Economists Page 2 Bernard F. Pettingill, Jr., Ph.D. Consulting Economists Page 3 PUBLICATIONS

Community Health Councils: Four Case Studies: ed. Janet Lewis

(Centre for Studies in Social Policy, Publ.) 1976 pp. 87-98. Louisiana Journal of

Chiropractics, September-October 1977 pp. 9-10. Review of Business and Economic

Research XIII, Fall 1977 pp. 111-112. - Thesis, Manchester Business School Publication, January 1977, p. 275.

- Dimensions in Health Services Canada, January 1978,

pp. 19-20. Business Review Louisiana Tech Publishers, March 1979, pp. 23-28.

Psychosomatics, December 1979, Vol. 20,

No. 12, pp. 827-830. Louisiana Business Survey, Fall 1979. pp.6-8.

- Division of Business and Economic Research, University of New Orleans, May 1982. p. 124.

Security Management, August 1982.

pp. 100-102. - Louisiana Business Survey, Summer 1982. pp. 9-11.

-Firstline Manager in the Vocational Technical Educational

Vocational Guidance Quarterly, December 1985. pp. 14-17. The Personnel Administrator. October 1983. pp. 102-111. - Hospital Topics. May-June 1984. pp. 12-15. Bernard F. Pettingill, Jr., Ph.D. Consulting Economists Page 4 PUBLICATIONS

Southern Hospitals, May-June 1984. pp. 62-64. City Business. January 1984. pp. 4-5.

Hospital Topics. September 1984. pp. 111-114. Hospital Topics. Vol. 62, No. 4.

August 1984. pp. 68-70. Citybusiness. July 1984. pp. 14-16. Tax Angle. Vol. X, No. 4. April 1984. pp 28-29. Supervisory Management. April 1986. pp, 28-32. Journal of

Education for Business. March 1986. Vol. 61 No. 6. pp. 271-275. SMA Proceedings. November 1985.

pp. 349-352. Louisiana Bar Journal.

October 1986. pp., 149-152.

Organizational Behavior Teaching Review.

Vol. XI, No. 1. 1986-87. pp. 18-27. Southern Management Association. Dennis F.

Ray (ed.) pp. 437-440. Palm Beach Post [West Palm Beach, FL]

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VITAE Paul J Schenarts, MD Department of Surgery-General

Surgery 983280 Nebraska Medical Center Omaha,NE 68198-3280 Phone: (402)559-5248 Email: paul.schenarts @ unmc.edu

BS, Biology, Fordham University; Bronx, NY MD, University of Connecticut, School of Medicine; Farmington' C

Post-Sophom*ore Fellow, Anatomic and clinical Pathology, university of connecticut' School of Medicine; Farmington, CT Surgical Internship, General Surgery, Maine Medical Center; Portland' ME Residency, General Surgery, Maine Medical Center; Portland' ME N.I.H. Trauma Research Fellow, Investigational

Intensive care uit, university of Texas Medical Branch and Shriner's Burn Institute; Galveston, TX chiefSurgicalResident,Generalsurgery,MaineMedicalcenter;Portland,ME Fellow, Trauma Surgery & Surgical critical care, vanderbilt university School of Medicine; Nashville' TN surgical Education Research Fellow, Association for surgical Education CONTINUING

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Trauma Program Director Training, Trauma center Association of American, wyoming Medical center 20th Annual Surgeons as Educators Course, American College of Surgeons PhysiciansLeadershipAcademic,UniversityofNebraskaMedicalCenter

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Instructor, Advanced Trauma Life Support 19915 Provider, Advanced Cardiac Life Support NC05361 Instructor, Rural Trauma Team Development Instructor Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners 401332 General Surgery, American Board of Surgery 45792 Surgical Critical Care, American Board of Surgery 1927 Provider, Pediatric Advanced Life Support NE02147 Nebraska State Faculty, Advanced Trauma Life Support 19915 Medical Doctor, Maine Medical License Medical Doctor, Tennessee Medical License Medical Doctor, Nebraska Medical License 26640 Medical Doctor, North Carolina Medical License 200I-0M76 Director, Multidisciplinary ICU Clerkship, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Associate professor

with Tenure, Department of Surgery, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Director, General Surgery Residency Program, Pitt County Memorial Hospital, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Associate Director, General Surgery Clerkship, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Associate Director, General Surgery Residency, Pitt County Memorial Hospital, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Resident Coordinator, Surgery, Emergency Medicine, OB/GYN, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation' Trauma Surgery & Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Greenville, NC Lecturer, Anatomic & Histology, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Lecturer, War & Medicine Seminar, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Clerkship Director, Surgery Clerkship, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Selective Director, Acting Internships, Surgical Critical Care & Trauma Surgery, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Assistant professor,

Department of Surgery, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Course Director, General Surgery Didactic Course, Physician's Assistant Program, School of Allied Health, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Instructor of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma & Surgical Critical Care, School of Medicine, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN Instructor, Emergency Medicine Course, Physician's Assistant Program, Trevecca Nazarene University, Nashville, TN Instructor of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN Instructor,

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OTHER APPOINTMENTS

AND POSITIONS 2000 - 2001 2000 - 2001 200t -20t2 ZD|Z - Present 20tZ - Present 2012 - Present 2Ol3 - Present MILITARY SERVICE

Co-Medical Director & Flight Physician, Vanderbilt Life Flight, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, Attending Surgeon, Trauma & Surgical Critical Care, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, Attending Surgeon, Trauma, Surgical Critical Care & Emergency Surgery, Pitt County Memorial Hospital / University Health Systems, Greenville, NC, Attending Surgeon & Director of Acute Care Surgery, Nebraska Medicine, Omaha, NE, Chief of Trauma Surgery, Nebraska Medicine, Omaha, NE, Chief of Surgical Critical Care, Nebraska Medicine, Omaha, NE, Associate Director, Adult Critical Care Unit, Nebraska Medicine, Omaha, NE,

Commander, Alpha Team 933 FST, Operation Iraqi Freedom (Tikdt, Abu Ghraib, Baghdad) Operation Enduring Freedom

(Afghanistan) 933rd Forward Surgical Team 115th Field Hospital 86th Combat Support HosPital 48th Combat Support HosPital Khowst, Afghanistan zoo4 -2005

344th Combat Support Hospital, United States Army Medical Corps 2003 -2003 2001 -2002 2000 - 2001

1999 - 2000 1994 -2013 HONORS AND AWARDS LOCAL

1983-1984 1984-1987 1992 r996 1997 1998 1999 2003 2004 2004

Trauma Surgeon, Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) 948th&g46thForwardSurgicalTeams,UnitedStatesArmyMedicalCorps Surgeon, 874th Medical Team, Forward Surgical (FST) FoJ Jackson, SC, United States Army Medical Corps Surgeon, 5th GrouP, SPecial Forces 18 Delta Trauma Rotation Coordinator Vanderbilt University Trauma Center Nashville, TN, United States Army Medical Corps Surgeon, 42O3rdUS ArmY HosPital Nashville, TN, United States Army Medical Corps Colonel(MSoJ6l,GeneralSurgeon),UnitedStatesArmyMedicalCorps(Reserve)

scholars in surgery, University of connecticut, School of Medicine, Farmington, cT' usA Waterbury Medical Association, University of Connecticut, School of Medicine' Farmington' CT' USA Excellence in Surgical Studies, American College of Surgeons (Connecticut Chapter)' CT' USA Surnma Cum Laucle, Fordham University, Bronx, NY, USA Phi Beta Kappa, Fordham University, Bronx, NY, USA Alpha Sigma Nu, Fordham University' Bronx, NY' USA Phi Kappa Phi, Fordham University, Bronx, NY, USA Alpha Epsilon Delta, Fordham University, Bronx, NY' USA McVicor Scholarship, Fordham University, Bronx, NY' USA East carolina Distinguished

Military Service society, East carolina Distinguished Military service Society Robert L. Jones Award for outstanding

Teaching, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine' Greenville, NC, USA uNC Board of Governors Distinguished Professor for Teaching, East carolina University, Brody school of Medicine, Greenville, NC, USA Master Educator Award, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine' Greenville' NC' USA Alpha Omega AlPha, USA Dean's List, Honors, Fordham University, Bronx, NY' USA Dean's List, HIgh Honors, Fordham University, Bronx' NY' USA pediatric

Trauma paper

Award, American College of Surgeons (Connecticut Chapter), cT, UsA Resident Trauma paper

Award, American College of Surgeons (Maine Chapter), ME, USA Resident Teacher of the Year in Surgery, Maine Medical center; University of vermont, School of Medicine, Portland, ME, USA Resident Teacher of the Year in Surgery, Maine Medical Center; University of Vermont' School of Medicine, Portland, ME' USA Resident Teacher of the Year in Surgery, Maine Medical Center; University of Vermont' School of Medicine, Portland, ME, USA Best clinical clerkship Award, clerkship Director, East Carolina university, Brody School of Medicine' Greenville, NC, USA String of Pearls Invited Lecture, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine' Greenville'

NC' USA Best clinical clerkship Award, clerkship Director, East carolina university, Brody school of Medicine' Greenville, NC, USA Excellent in Clinical Teaching Award, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine' Greenville' NC, USA 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 zo07 2008 2008-2009 20to 2010 20LO z0rl z0rl 20lr 2012 2012 2013

zotq-zots

NATIONAL

string of Pearls Invited Lecture, East Carolina university, Brody school of Medicine, Greenville, NC' USA Best Clinical Clerkship Award, Clerkship Director, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine' Greenville, NC, USA String of Pearls Invited Lecture, East carolina university, Brody school of Medicine, Greenville, NC' USA Best clinical clerkship Award, clerkship Director, East Carolina university, Brody school of Medicine' Greenville, NC, USA University Award for Outstanding Teaching, Finalist, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC, USA String of Peads Invited Lecture, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville' NC' USA Graduation Hippocratic Oath Administrator, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine' Greenville, NC, USA Clinical Science Award fbr Best Clinical Teacher of Year, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC, USA Best Clinical Clerkship Award, Clerkship Director, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine' Greenville, NC, USA String of Peads Invited Lecture, East carolina university, Brocly School of Medicine, Greenville' NC' USA Emergency Medicine Best off-service Teaching Award, East carolina university, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC, USA String of Pearls Invited Lecture, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville' NC' USA Graduation Hippocratic oath Administfator, East Carolina university, Brody school of Medicine' Greenville, NC, USA Clinical Science Award for Best Clinical Teacher of Year, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC, USA String of Pearls Invited Lecture, East carolina university, Brody school of Medicine, Greenville' NC' USA Faculty Marshal (lst Med School Faculty in Univ History), East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC' USA White Coat Ceremony, Key Note Speaker, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine' Greenville, NC, USA string of Pearls Invited Lecture, East carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville' NC' USA Bernard vick Teaching Award for Excellence, East carolina university,

Brody school of Medicine, Greenville, NC, USA Excellence in clinical clerkship Training, East carolina university, Brody School of Medicine' Greenville, NC, USA Top Five Educators of Surgical Medical Students-Four Cohorts, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, USA

NATOMedal,2ndAward,UnitedStatesArmyMedicalCorps'USA Combat Medic Award, United States Army Medical Corps, USA Combat Action Award, United States Army Medical Corps' USA Eagle Scout, USA Order of the Arrow National Oustanding Teacher Award, Association for Surgical Education, USA 2003 2003 2004 2004-2005 2004-2005 2004-2005 zo04-2005 2004-2005 2004-2005 2004-2005 2004-2005

Army Commendation Medal, United States Army Medical Corps, USA Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, United States Army Medical Corps, USA Outstanding Paper Award, Association for Surgical Education, USA Bronze Star, United States Army Medical Corps, USA Army Commendation Medal with OakLeaf Cluster, United States Army Medical Corps, USA Army Achievement Medal, United States Army Medical Corps, USA Afghan Campaign Medal, United States Army Medical Corps, USA Iraq Campaign Medial, 2nd Award, united States Army Medical corps, usA Army Commendation Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, United States Army Medical Corps, USA Meritorious Service Medal, United States Army Medical Corps, USA Afghan campaign Medical, 3rd Award, united states Army Medical corps, usA MEMBERSHIPS AND OFFICES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Present z012 2012 - Present

Member, Shock SocietY Member, American Trauma SocietY Member, Pediatric Trauma SocietY Fellow, American College of Surgeons Member, Society of University Surgeons Member, Southeastern Surgical Congress Member, Association for Academic Surgery Member, Association of Military Surgeons Member, Society of Critical Care Medicine Member, Association for Surgical Education Member, American College of Chest Physicians Member, Association of Program Directors in Surgery Member, Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma Fellow, American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Founding Faculty Advisor, Charles Rob Student Surgical Society Member, North Carolina Medical Society Member, American College of Surgeons, Nebraska Chapter COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ZOII - Present 2014 - Present LOCAL/REGIONAL 2012 2012 2012 2002-2002 zoo2 -2007 2003 -2012

Emergency Preparedness committee, univerity of Nebraska Medical center Acute Care Strategic Planning Committee, University of Nebraska Medical Center

Committee on Trauma, American College of Surgeons, North Carolina Chapter Chair, Education Subcommittee, American College of Surgeons, North Carolina Chapter Disaster preparation

Committee, Eastern Regional Advisory Committee for Trauma, North Carolina LCME Education Committee, General Curriculum Design Subcommittee, East Carolina University M3 Promotion Committee, Department of Surgery Representative, East Carolina University Division of Surgical Education Surgery Education Workshop Group, East Carolina University 2004 -2004 2005 -2007 2005 - 2008 2005 -z0ll 2005 -2012 2006 -2006 2006 -2012 2:007 -2008 2007 -20t2 2009 -2011 2009 -20t2 2009 -2012 2010 -2012 2010 -2012 2010 -2012 2010 -z0lz Z0lZ - Present

Vice President, American Trauma Society, North Carolina Chapter Chairman, Strategic Planning Steering Committee, East Carolina University President, American Trauma Society, North Carolina Chapter Faculty Senator, East Carolina University Student Affairs Committee, East Carolina University Program Director, 50th Annual Meeting, American College of Surgeons, No(h Carolina Chapter Graduate Medical Education Committee, East Carolina University Organizational Culture Assessment Team, East Carolina University Personnel Committee (Promotion & Tenure), East Carolina University Ml lM2Curriculum Renewal committee, East carolina university LCME Steering Committee, East Carolina University M4 Curriculum Committee, East Carolina University Brody Council, East Carolina University Dean's Leadership Team, East Carolina University M3 Curriculum Committee, East Carolina University Executive Curriculum Committee, East Carolina University organizer, Resident Paper competition, Annual Advances in Trauma, Region vII, American college of Surgeons, Committee on Trauma Advances in Trauma Program Committee, American College of Surgeons, Committee on Trauma Hospital Site Reviewer, State of Nebraska Member, State of Nebraska Trauma center Designation committee Regulatory Committee (Ad Hoc), State of Nebraska Trauma System Strategic Planning Task Force, State of Nebraska Trauma System Representative,

Nebraska committee on Trauma, American college of surgeons

Nebraska Medicine

Quality Steering committee, Nebraska Medicine 20L3 - Present 20L4 - Present 2014 - Present Z01s - Present 2015 - Present ZO|S - Present MEDICAL STAFF 2OL4 - Present NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL Present

Collaborative Grant Project, ASE & APDS present Exam Writer, Harvesting Project (4th Year Surgery Exam), National Board of Medical Examiners 2004 - ZO07

Research proposal

Reviewer - Hemostasis Section, Combat Casualty Care Research Program, American Institute of Biologic Sciences 2006-20:roCurriculumCommittee,AssociationforSurgicalEducation 2OO7 - 2OlO

Recorder, Association for Surgical Education 2007-2010BoardofDirectors,Member,AssociationforSurgicalEducation 200g _ present Surgical Education Research Fellowship Faculty Advisor, Association for Surgical Education 200g - 200g

Associate Board Examiner, Certifying Exam, Nashville, TN, American Board of Surgery 20Og - 2014

Program Committee, Assocation of Program Directors in Surgery Z0IO - ZOI3

Graduate Medical Education Committee, Vice-Chairman, Association for Surgical Education ZOn -Present

Executive Council, Member, Assocation of Program Directors in Surgery ZOIL _present Board of Directors, Member, Assocation of Program Directors in Surgery zolz -present

Committee on Careers in Trauma Surgery, Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma Z0lz _present Governance & Strategic Planning Task Force, Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma Z0I2 -2012

OSCE Project Task Force, American College of Surgeons Z0IZ _

Z0lZ

program

Chair for 2012 Meeting, Assocation of Program Directors in Surgery 2012 -2013 2012 - 2013 2013 - Present 2013 - Present 2013 - Present 2013 -20t5 2013 - 2015 2014 - Present 2014 - Present 2014 - Present 20L5 - Present 2015 - Present 2015 - 2015 2016 - Present

Education Committee, American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Liaison to Association for Surgical Education, Assocation of Program Directors in Surgery Surgeons as Educators Course: Faculty, American College of Surgeons Committee on Medical Student Education, American College of Surgeons Graduate Medical Education Committee, Chairman, Association for Surgical Education Secretary, Assocation of Program Directors in Surgery Board of Directors, Member, Association for Surgical Education SESAP 16: Editorial Board, American College of Surgeons Nebraska State Chair, Region VII, American College of Surgeons, Committee on Trauma Surgeons as Educators Course: Physician Course Director, American College of Surgeons Nominating Committee, Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma Standardized Letter of Recommendation Task Force, Association of Program Directors in Surgery Associate Board Examiner, Certifying Exam, Denver, CO, American Board of Surgery President - Elect, Association of Program Directors in Surgery

ABCDE Steering Committee, University of Nebraska Medical Center Trauma Steering Committee, University of Nebraska Medical Center chairman, Trauma committee, university of Nebraska Medical center Hospital

Quality Committee, University of Nebraska Medical Center Residency Competency Committee, University of Nebraska Medical Center AICU / APCU

Quality Triad Committee, University of Nebraska Medical Center Enterprise

Quality Governance Committee, University of Nebraska Medical Center Critical Care Performance Improvement Team, University of Nebraska Medical Center Chairman, Trauma

Quality Peer Review Committee, University of Nebraska Medical Center OneTeam Interim Joint Planning Committee, University of Nebraska Medical Center Comprehensive Unit-Based Safety Program, Blood Stream Infections, University of Nebraska Medical Center TINMC-P Representative to Physician Leadership Committee, Proposed Accountable Care Organization, University of Nebraska Medical Center Special Care Committee, University of Nebraska Medical Center Creighton University Trauma Peer Review Committee, University of Nebraska Medical Center UMBD, University of Nebraska Medical Center Chairman, Department of Surgery Promotion & Tenure Committee, University of Nebraska Medical Center physician

Engagement Group, University of Nebraska Medical center Educational Development Institute (EDI), University of Nebraska Medical Center

Editorial Board, Association for Surgical Education Editorial Board, Journal of Surgical Education Editorial Board, Perioperative Care and Operating Room Management Editorial Board, Associate Editor, Education & Leadership, American Journal of Surgery Reviewer, Critical Care Medicine Reviewer, Teaching & Learning in Medicine UNMC 20lZ - Present 2012 - Present 2OlZ - Present Z0I2 - Present 2012 - Present 2012 - Present 2012 - Present Z0l2 - Present 2Ol2 - Present 2012 - 2013 2012 - 2013 20rz - 20t3 2012 - 2014 2012 - 2014 Z0l3 - Present 2Ol3 - Present 2013 -2014 2Ol4 - Present MISCELLANEOUS Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Present 2004 -2007

15. 16.

Reviewer, The Journal of Critical Illness Reviewer, Journal of the American College of Surgeons Reviewer, Annals of Surgery Reviewer, Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Reviewer, JAMA: Surgery Reviewer, Surgical EndoscoPY Reviewer, Journal of Graduate Medical Education Editorial Board, Current Surgery PRESENTATIONS 1. schenarts

pJ;

Fourihar F. Kl lymphoma: A case presentation. winter Meeting of rhe New England Pediatric Pathologists club; 1990. Providence, RI z. Schenarts pJ;

Morgan A. Analysis of abuse versus non-abuse in school aged children who required hospitalization after scald burn. 3rd Annual National Pediatric Trauma Forum; 1993. Indianapolis, IN 3. Schenarts pJ;

Kikuchi y;

Bradford D; Schmalstieg F; Traber LD; Traber DL. A nonanticoagulant heparinoid preserves pulmonary microvascular permeability after smoke inhalation. Mclaughlin Research colloquium on Infection and Immunity; 1995. Galveston, TX 4. Schenarts pJ.

Smoke inhalation and neutrophil trafficking in the lung. 26th Annual Spring Surgical Symposium; 1995' Portland, ME 5. Schenarts pJ.

Hypertonic saline dextran in resuscitation of burns. 27th Spring Surgical Symposiurn; 1996' Portland' ME 6. Schenarts pJ.

Effects of an anti-L-selectin antibody on teh pulmonary and systemic manifestations of smoke inhalation injury' American College of Surgeons, Resident Paper Competition

(New England Regional Finals); 1997' Boston, MA 7. Schenarts pJ. pyridoxilated

hemoglobin polyoxyethylene conjugate normalizes hyperdynamic circulation in sepsis' New England Surgical Symposium; 1997. Portland, ME g.

Schenarts pJ;

Brady TB; Abourjaily GS. operative debridement of pancreatic necrosis. winter Meeting of the Main chapter of the American College of Surgeons; 1998' Sugar Loaf, ME g.

Schenarts pJ. physiologic

endpoints in resuscitation. Surgical Grand Rounds; Maine Medical Center; 1998' Portland' ME 10. Schenarts pJ.

clinical endpoints in the resuscitation of trauma. conference on the Pulmonary Artery catheter, use, Misuse, 11. t2.

Overuse; 1999. Portland, ME schenarts PJ. Physiologic aspects of aging. Surgical Grand Rounds; Maine Medical center; 1999' Portland' ME schenarts

pJ.

Thromboembolism

prophylaxis after traumatic injury. Multi-Disciplinary critical care Rounds; vanderbilt University; 2000. Nashville, TN Schenarts PJ. Medical consequences of terrorism. EMS Night Out; Maury Regional Hospital; 2000' Columbia' TN Schenarts pJ.

comparison & contrast Adult and pediatric

Trauma. Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds; East carolina University; 2001. Greenville, NC Schenarts pJ.

Initial Resuscitation of the pediatric

Trauma Patient. coRE Pediatric Trauma Program; 2002' Greenville' NC Schenarts pJ.

Renal Dose Dopamine: Science of Science Fiction. Department of Surgery Grand Rounds; East Carolina University; 2002. Gteenville, NC Schenarts pJ;

Roth s; pofahl

w. preparation

for oral Boards. Chairman's conference, Department of Surgery; East Carolina University; 2002. Greenville, NC schenarts

pJ.

surgical Nutrition. chairman's conference, Department of surgery; East carolina university; 2002' Greenville, Nc Schenarts pJ.

Complications of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in trauma patients. 2OO2' Greenville' NC schenarts

pJ.

Kinematics of rraumatic Injury. Grand Rounds; Department of Emergency Medicine, East carolina university; 2003. Greenville, NC 13. 14.

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Bard M; Sagraves S; Goettler C; Toschlog E; Rotondo MF. Does Resident Continuity of Care Matter? The Effect of a unique Night-Time coverage. Scheme on Morbidity and Mortality at a Regional Level 1 Trauma center; 2003 schenarts pJ.

Battle Injuries During operation Enduring Freedom. combined rrauma & Emergency Medicine conference; East Carolina University; 2003. Greenville, NC Mann cH; Barwick JF; schenarts pJ.

common orthopedic Injuries Presenting to a Public Hospital. Guatemala Intemational Health Education Consortium; 2004. Guatemala Schenarts

pJ; parker

F. Global war on Terrorism: A View from Two Fronts. Grand Rounds; Department of surgery, East Carolina University; 2004. Greenville, NC Phade SV; Schenarts PJ; Sagraves SG; Bard MR; Goettler cE; Toschlog EA; Newell MA; Rotondo MF' Effect of Trauma center Development on Surgical Resident Education. American college of surgeons, North carolina committee on Trauma Resident Paper Competition; 2004. Greenville, NC Fugo J; Bard MR; Goettler CE; Toschlog EA; Schenarts PJ; Sagraves SG; Newell MA; Rotondo MF' Critically Injured Trauma patients:

where Do They Belong?. American college of surgeons, North carolina committee on Trauma Resident Paper Competition; 2004. Greenville, NC Fugate; Bard MR; Goettler cE; Toschlog EA; Sagraves SG; Schenarts PJ; Newell MA; Rotondo MF' Alcohol withdrawal Syndrome: Turning Minor Injuries into Major Problems. American College of Surgeons, North Carolina Committee on Trauma Resident Pape Competition; 2004' Greenville,

NC willis HL; Schenarts pJ;

Sagraves sG; smith pJ.

clinical significance of cr scan-identified blush in patients with liver injuries' Medical student Annual Research Day; Brody School of Medicine; 2004 Aug' Greenville' NC Smith pJ;

Willis HL; Sagraves SG; Schenarts PJ; Bard MR; Toschlog EA; Goettler CE; Newell MA; Rotondo MF' Shotgun Injury Management and outcomes. Medical student Annual Research Day; Brody school of Medicine; 2004 Aug' Greenville' NC Schenarts pJ.

war surgery: Tales from Iraq and Afghanistan. Department of surgery Grand Rounds; University of rexas; 2005 Jun. Houston, TX Schenarts pJ.

Advanced Damage Control Surgery. Department of Surgery Grand Rounds; Madigan Army Medical Center; 2005 Oct. Tacoma, WA Schenarts pJ.

Resident continuity of care. Grand Rounds; Hackensack university Medical center; 2005 Dec' Hackensack' NJ Schenarts pJ.

Critical care while Under Fire: Tales from kaq & Afghanistan. Multidisciplinary critical care conference; East Carolina University; 2005 May. Greenville, NC Fugate M; Bard MR; Goettler cE; Toschlog EA; Sagraves SG; Schenarts PJ; Newell MA; Rotondo MF' Alcohol withdrawal syndrome: Turning Minor Injuries into Major Problems' EAST 18th Annual scientific Assembly; 2005 Jan Bard MR; Goettler cE; Toschlog EA; Fugo J; Schenarts PJ; sagraves sG; Newell MA; Rotondo MF' Critically Injured Adolescent Patients: where do they belong?. southeastern Surgical congress; 2005 Feb Schenarts pJ.

Trauma Care While Under Fire: Tales from Iraq & Afghanistan. Multidisciplinary

Trauma Conference;

East Carolina University;2005

Jul. Greenville, NC Schenarts pJ.

oral Board prep.

Department of surgery's chairman's conference; East carolina university; 2005 Aug' Greenville' NC Schenarts pJ.

Course Overview. Advanced Trauma Life Support; University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina; 2005 Aug' Greenville, NC Schenarts pJ.

Transfer to Definitive care. Advanced rrauma Life support; University Health systems of Eastern carolina; 2005 Aug. Greenville, NC Goettler cE; Fugo JR; Bard MR; Newell MA; sagraves sG; Toschlog EA; Schenarts PJ; Rotondo MF. Predicting the need for early tracheostomy: a multifactorial analysis of gg2intubated

trauma patients. American Association for the Surgery of rrauma's 64th Annual Meeting; 2005 Sep' Atlanta, GA Schenarrs

pJ.

Medical care in awarzone- Tales from Afghanistan & Iraq. Eastern Regional Advisory committee (ERAC) Meeting;2005 Nov. Greenville, NC 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47.

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Fundamentals of War Surgery: What a medical team needs to know prior to deployment' 916th Aerospace Medicine Flight; Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base; 2005 Aug. Goldsboro, NC Schenarts pJ.

War Surgery during operation Enduring Freedom & Iraqi Freedom. Surgical Grand Rounds; East Carolina University; 2005 Sep. Greenville, NC Schenarts pJ.

Battle Injuries during operation Enduring Freedom. 8th Annual Naval Trauma Symposium; 2005 Aug. San Antonio, TX Schenarts pJ.

Tactical Medicine. North Carolina State Police Conference; 2005 Aug' Greenville, NC Schenarts pJ;

Toschlog EA; Sagraves SG; Bard MA; Goettler CE; Newell MA; Rotondo MF. Surgical Resident Perceptions of Trauma/Critical Care Surgeons. Society of critical Care Medicine's 35th Critical Care Congress; 2006 Jan. San Francisco, CA Toschlog EA; Rotonclo MF; Briggs SE; Sagraves SG; Schenarts PJ; Bard MR; Goettler CE; Newell MA. Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Bedside Surgery: A Cost Effective Approach. Society of Critical Care Medicine's 35th Critical Care Congress; 2006 Jan. San Francisco, CA Toschlog EA; Allen N; Briggs SE; Bard MR; Schenarts PJ; Goettler CE; Sagraves SG; Newell MA; Rotondo MF' Cefepime continuous Infusion (crl) versus conventional Dosing (cvD) for ventilator Associated Pneumonia (vAP)' society of critical Care Medicine's 35th Critical Care Congress; 2006 Jan. San Francisco, CA Goettler CE; Briggs SE; Bard MR; Toschlog EA; Sagraves SG; Schenarts PJ; Newell MA; Rotondo MF. High-Frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFov) as a Rescue Maneuver for Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) in Trauma Patients' Society of Critical Care Medicine's 35th Critical Care Congress; 2006 Jan. San Francisco, CA Sagraves SG; Fugo J; Bowen J; Bard MR; Toschlog EA; Goettler CE; Schenarts PJ; Newell MA; Rotondo MF. Beta-Blockers are Safe in Eldedy Trauma patients.

Society of Critical Care Medicine's 35th Critical Care Congress; 2006 Jan' San Francisco' CA Schenarts pJ;

Bard MR; Sagraves SG; Newell MA; Goettler CE; Toschlog EA; Willis H; Rotondo MF. Contrast Blush Not Degree of Injury or Transfusion Requirement Predict Positive Angiograms After Hepatic Trauma. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma 19th Annual Scientific Assembly; 2006 Jan. Orlando, FL Toschlog EA; Goettler CE; Bard MR; Newell MA; Sagraves SG; Schenarts PJ; Rotondo MF. Free Peritoneal Fluid (FF) without Solid organ Injury on Computerized romography

(cT) Following Blunt Trauma: Predictors of Therapeutic Laparotomy (TL)' western Trauma Association 36th Annual Meeting; 2006 Feb. Big Sky, MT Newell MA; Rotondo MF; Toschlog EA; Sagraves SG; Schenarts PJ; Bard MR; Goettler cE. The Elderly Trauma Patient: An Investment for the Future?. Western Trauma Association 36th Annual Meeting; 2006 Feb. Big Sky' MT Schenarts pJ.

Reflections on being a surgeon during the 4th World war: Iraq & Afghanistan.2004'2005 Perspectives Lecture Series, Medicat Humanities Department, Brody School of Medicine; 2006 Feb. Greenville, NC Schenarts pJ.

Overcoming Struggle. Mended Hearts Pitt County Chapter Meeting; 2006 Mar. Greenville, NC Schenarts pJ.

On being a citizen soldier. JH Rose High School; 2006 Mar. Greenville, NC Schenarts pJ.

wartime Amputations.

physical

Medication and Rehabilitation Grand Rounds; 2006 Mar. Greenville, NC Schenarts pJ;

Sagraves SG; Bard MR; Toschlog EA; Goettler CE; Newell MA; Rotondo MF. Factors Influencing Surgical Resident Fellowship Selection and Career Choice. Association of Program Directors in Surgery/Association for Surgical Education; 2006 Mar. Tucson, AZ Sagraves SG; phade

S; Spain T; Bard MR; Goettler CE; Schenarts PJ; Toschlog BA; Newell MA; Cairns B;Peck M; Rotondo MF. A Collaborative Systems Approach to Rural Burn Care. American Burn Association 38th Annual Meeting; 2006 Apr' Las Vegas, NV Schenarts pJ.

Medical Aspects of Torture and Triage. M-4 War and Medicine Selective, Medical Humanities Department, Brody School of Medicine; 2006 Apr. Greenville, NC Tyson H; Bard MR; Goettler CE; Schenarts PJ; Toschlog EA; Sagraves SG; Newell MA; Rotondo MF' Predictors of Decubitus Ulcer Formation in the Trauma population.

North carolina chapter of the American college of Surgeons Resident & Fellow Research Paper Competition 2006; 2006 Jul' Greenville, NC Fugate M; Toschlog EA; Newton C; Newell MA; Goettler CE; Schenarts PJ; Bard MR; Sagraves SG; Rotondo MF' Morbidity Reduction in Critically Ill Trauma patients

Through Use of a Computerized Insulin Infusion Protocol: A Preliminary Study' North carolina chapter of the Arnerican College of Surgeons Resident & Fellow Research Paper competition 2006; 2006 Jul' Greenville, NC 55. 56. 57. 58.

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sv; schenarts PJ; Bard MR; Goettler cE; Newell MA; Sagraves sG; Toschlog EA; Rotondo MF' Significance of Field Hypotension in patients

who Arrive Normotensive

at the Trauma center. North carolina chapter of the American college of surgeons Resident & Fellow Research Paper competition 2006; 2006 Jul' Greenville, NC Schenarts pJ.

Surgical Care during the 4th World War. North Carolina Chapter of the American College of Surgeons 2006 Annual Meeting; 2006 Jul. Myrtle Beach, SC schenarts PJ; Bard MR; Goettler cE; Newell MA; Sagraves SG; Toschlog EA; Rotondo MF' Field Hypotension: A Marker of Severe Injury or crying wolf. American Association for the Surgery of rrauma's 65th Annual Meeting; 2006 Sep' New orleans' LA schenarts pJ.

An Indepth Review of the go-Hour

work week. Grand Rounds; new Hanover Regional Medical center; 2007 Feb' Wilmington, NC schenarts pJ.

organization and Delivery of rrauma care During the Global war on Terror. 6th Annual rrauma and critical care Symposium;2007

Nov. Charlotte, NC schenarts pJ.

Resuscitation and Hemorrhage control at the Battlefiont. 6th Annual rrauma and critical care symposium;

2007 Nov. Charlotte, NC Schenarts pJ;

schenarts KD; Haisch c; Rotondo MF. You're Fired: basics of resident dismissal. Association for Surgical Education; 2001 APt'Washington, DC Schenarts pJ;

curet MJ. Resident Leadership skills. Association of Program Directors in surgery; 2007 Apr' washington' DC Schenarts pJ;

Haisch C; Bard MR. Dinner and a beating: Thinking out of the box presentation' Association for Surgical Education; 2007 APr. Washington, DC phade

SV; Schenarts pJ;

Goettler CE; Daitey JA; Bard MR; Rotondo MF. Effect of Emergency Surgery Coverage on the Trauma patient.

2007 Trauma Resident

paper

competition, North carolina chapter of American college of Surgeons; 2007 Jul' Ashville' NC Godwin J; Bard MR; Schenarts PJ; Rotondo MF. More buck for the bang' 2007 Trauma Resident Paper competition' North CarolinaChapterofAmericanCollegeofsurgeons;2007Jul.Ashville,NC schenarts pJ.

what can we expect from the next generation of surgeons?. Grand Rounds; virginia Tech carilion Medical schooh 2008 Jan. Roanoke, VA Bard MR; schenarts

pJ;

Schenarts KD; Newell MA; waibel BH; Rotondo MF. Increasing resident responsibility: the impact on trauma patients. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma; 2008 Jan. Amelia Island, FL schenarts pJ;

Schlitzkus LL. Is your

Residency program

Ready for Generation Y?. Association of Program Directors in Surgery Annual Meeting; 2009 May' Salt Lake City' UT Schlitzkus LL; Agle sc; McNally MM; Schenarts KD; Schenarts PJ. What Do Surgical Nurses Know About surgical Residents?' pitt

county Memorial Hospital/Brody School of Medicine Graduate Medical Education Resident Research Day; 2009 May' Greenville, NC schlitzkus LL; Agle sc; McNally MM; Schenarts KD; Schenarts PJ. What Do Surgical Nurses Know About Surgical Residents?' Association of Program Directors in Surgery Annual Meeting; 2009 May' Salt Lake city, uT schlitzkus LL; schenarts

pJ.

women Behaving Badly: Interactions Between Female Nurses and Female Residents' Association ofProgramDirectorsinSurgeryAnnualMeeting;2010Apr'sanAntonio'TX Newell MA; Schlitzkus LL; Waibel BH; White MA; Schenarts PJ; Rotondo MF. Damage control in the Elderly: Futile Endeavor or Fruitful Enterprise. 23rd Annual scientific Assembly of the Eastern Association for the surgery of rrauma (EAST); 2010 Jan' Phoenix, AZ schenarts pJ;

schlitzkus LL; waibel BH; Bard MR. Trauma Publications in the American General and Subspeciality surgery Literature. Southeastern Surgical congress 2010 Annual Scientific Meeting; 2010 Feb' Savannah' GA Meara Mp; Schlitzkus LL; witherington M; Haisch C; Rotondo MF; Schenarts PJ. surgical Resident Education: What is the Department,s

price

for commitment?. pitt

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waibel BH; Bard MR. Trauma Publications in the American General and Subspecialty surgery Literature. pitt

county Memorial HospitavBrody School of Medicine Graduate Medical Education Resident Research Day; 2010 Apr. Greenville, NC Schlitzkus LL; Meara Mp; Witherington M; Haisch C; Rotondo MF; Schenarts PJ' Surgical Resident Education: What is the Department,s

price

for commitment?. Association of Program Directors of Surgery Annual Meeting; 2010 Apr' San Antonio' TX Schenarts pJ.

Surgeons of Generation y:

what can we Expect. Grand Rounds; university of Southern california, Keck School of Medicine; 2010 Feb. Los Angeles, CA Schlitzkus LL; Schenarts pJ;

schenarts KD. 'Twas the Night Before the Interview' Pitt county Memorial Hospital/Brody School of Medicine Graduate Medical Education Resident Research Day; 2011 May' Greenville, NC Schenarts pJ.

Generation

y

and the Future of Surgery. Department of Surgery Grand Rounds; University of Nebraska Medical Center;2011 MaY. Omaha, NE Schenarts pJ.

where is the Next Generation Taking Us?. Grand Rounds; christiana Medical center; 2011 Aug' Neward, DE schlitzkus LL; Clark cJ; Agle sc; schenarts

pJ.

A Six Year Head-to-Head comparison of osteopathic and Allopathic Applicants to a university-Based Allopathic General surgery Residency. vidant Medical Center/Brody School of Medicine Graduate Medical Education Resident Research Day;20l2May' Greenville, NC Schenarts pJ.

Remediating Members of Generation Y. Grand Rounds; Beth Israel Hospital; 2Ol2 Apr' New York' NY schenarts

pJ.

Educational Impact of the Electronic Medical Record. Grand Rounds; Department of Pediatrics, East carolina University; 2012 APr. Greenville, NC Schenarts pJ.

Treating war wounds in children. Grand Rounds; Department of Pediatrics, East carolina university; Zol2May' Greenville, NC schenarts pJ.

Balancing faculty productivity demands vs resident educational needs. American college of surgeons clinical Congress; 2Ol2 Oct' Chicago, IL Schenarts pJ.

Making it Real: Surgical Infections. Grand Rounds; Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center; 2Ol2Oct. Omaha, NE schlitzkus LL; clark cJ; Agle SC; schenarts pJ.

A Six Year Head-to-Head comparison of osteopathic and Allopathic Applicants to a university-Based Allopathic General Surgery Residency. Association of Program Directors in Surgery Annual Meeting; 2}l2Mar San Diego, CA schenarts p;

Langenfeld, s. For the Lack of a carrot or a Stick rhe Program Directorfl s Dilemma of Managing Problematic Members of the Faculty. Surgical Education Week Syrnposium, Association for Program Directors in Surgery; 2013 steffen, caleb; wheeler, Matthew; goede mr; cemaj S; Buesing KEELY; Schenarts P' In an urban Setting' Does Field Hypotension Matter if the patient

Arrives with a Normal Blood Pressure?. American college of surgeons committee

on Trauma - Region 7;2013 Dec 5' Kansas City, Missouri schenarts pJ.

Educational Impact of the Electronic Medical Record. Grand Rounds; Department of Surgery, university of Missouri - Kansas City;2013 Mar. Kansas City, MO Schenarts pJ.

Educating Residents in the Electronic Age. Grand Rounds; Department of Surgery, Mercy Hospital; 2013 May' Des Moines,IA schenarts pJ.

Resident Education in the Electronic Era. Grand Rounds; Department of Anesthesiology, university of Nebraska Medical Center;2013 Nov. Omaha, NE Schenarts pJ.

Importance of a Statewide Trauma System. Grand Rounds; Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center; 2013 Dec. Omaha, NE Schenarts pJ.

Expert panel on difficult clinical cases. 37th Annual Advances in Trauma - American College of Surgeons - Committee on Trauma; 2013Dec. Kansas City, MO steffen c; wheeler M; Goede MR; Cemaj S; Buesing KEELY; Schenarts PJ. In an urban setting, does field hypotension

matter if the patient arrives with a normal blood pressure. 38th Annual Advances in Trauma - American college of Surgeons - committee on Trauma; 2013Dec' Kansas CitY, MO 88. 89.

90. 91. ot 93. 94. 95.

96. 97.

98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. Schenarts pJ.

The single person

Disaster: Emergency care of vIP Patient. 2013 Annual Nebraska Trauma Symposium; 2013 Sep. Omaha, NE schenarts pJ.

Kinematics: The physics of injury and death. 2013 Annual Nebraska Trauma symposium; 2013 sep' omaha' NE schenarts pJ.

Best practices for integrating Advanced practitioners

into surgical training while maintaining educational integrity' Association for Surgical Education; 2013 Apr' Orlando, FL Schsnarrs pJ.

Resident Selection. Association of Residency Coordinators in Surgery; 2ol3 Apr. Orlando, FL Mamoud A; Gauvin JM; Schenarts pJ.

Living the dream: How to survive the nightmare of being sued by a resident' Association of Program Directors in Surgery; 2013 Apr' Orlando, FL schenarts pJ;

Langenfeld, S. For the lack of a carrot or a stick: The program director's dilemma of managing problematic members of the faculty, Association of Program Directors in surgery; 2013 Apr' orlando, FL copeland AW; schenarts

pJ.

Student assessment of the value of clinical clerkship skills: Do they know what they need to know? Results of a survey. Southeastern Surgical congress; 2013 Feb. Jacksonville, FL schlitzkus LL; Schenarts pJ;

Schenarts KD. "Twas the Night Before the Interview" : Perceptions of Resident Applicants about the pre-Interview

Reception. Association of Program Directors in Surgery Annual Meeting; 2013 April' Orlando' FL Schenarts pJ.

Education in the Electronic Age. Faculty Development Seminar; 2Ol4Mat.University of Hawaii, School of Medicine;Honolulu,

HI Schenarts pJ.

The Next Generation of Surgeons. General Surgery Grand Rounds;2014 Mar' University of Hawaii, School of Medicine; Honolulu, HI Schenarts

pJ.

Leadership for the surgical Resident. ECU Graduation;2014

Jun. East Carolina university, Department of surgery; Greenville, NC Lowe JJ; Gibbs SG; schenarts pJ.

EMS considerations

for the Transport of Ebola Patients. canadian EMS Association; 2014 oct Dawson DE; Isakov A; Lowe JJ; schenarts pJ.

EMs and Ebola: Field Experience with rransporting Patients. clinical outreach & Communication Activity; Webinar; 20I4Dec. Centers for Disease Control, Emergency Communication System Schenarts pJ.

Emergency care of the vlp patient.

Grand Rounds; Department of Emergency Medicine, university of Nebraska Medical Center; 20l4Feb. Omaha, NE Langenfeld, s; cook G; sudbeck c; Luers T; Schenarts PJ. Langenfeld SJ, Cook G, Sudbeck c, Lears T, Schenarts PJ' An assessment ofunprofessional behavior among surgical residents on Facebook: A warning ofthe dangers of social Media' J surg Educ.2014 Nov- Dec; 7l(6):e2g-32.,

Epub 2ol4Jw26. Annual Meeting of the Association of Program Directors in surgery; 2014 Apr. Chicago,IL schenarts pJ. preparing

for Humanitarian Missions in war Zones. Annual Meeting of the Association for Surgical Education; 2014 Apr. Chicago,IL Schenarts PJ. Leadership Competencies. Surgeons as Educators Course; 2014 SEp' Altanta' GA Schenarts pJ.

Educational Administration. Surgeons as Educators Course; 2014 Sep' Atlanta, GA Schenarts pJ.

Educational Aspects of Merging a private

Practice Group into an Academic Practice. Surgeons as Educators Course;2014 SeP' Atlanta, GA Schenarts

pJ.

Resident Selection. Surgeons as Educators Course; 2014 Sep. Atlanta, GA Schenarts

pJ.

Use of Tranexamic Acid (TXA) in Trauma Patients' Omaha Trauma Symposium; 2014 Sep' Omaha' NE Schenarts

pJ.

General Surgery Update (Diverticulitis). American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress; 2014 Oct' San Francisco, CA schenarts pJ.

Success during Residency Interviews, The Program Director's viewpoint. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress; 201,4 Oct. San Francisco, CA Carson JS; Smith LM; Langenfeld, S; Duncan 6p; $chenarts PJ; Thompson JS; Mercer DW; Jarman B; Are C' Influence of a new patient safety/quality

metric and cost containment curriculum: A controlled pre- and post-intervention trial' ACS clinical Congress; 2014 Oct' San Francisco, CA Thompson J; Cooper R; Schlitzkus LL; Buesing KEELY; Evans cH; Goede MR; Stothert JC; Schenarts PJ' The influence of poverty level on trauma patients frorn urban and rural environments using a statewide trauma registry' 38th Annual Advances in Trauma - American College of Surgeons - Committee on Trauma; 201'4Dec' Kansas City' MO 105. 106.

1 15. 1 16. ro7. 108. 109. 1 10. 111 tlz. 1 13. t14.

rt7 1 18.

1 19. t20. lzt. tzz. r23. t24. t25. t26 tn

r28 l3z. r33 129. 130. 131.

135. 136. r34.

Schenarts pJ.

Teaching Medical students & Residents. Eastern Association for the surgery of Trauma; 2014 Jan. Naples, FL Schenarts pJ, physics

of Injury and Death. Nebraska Association of Emergency Medical Services; 20L4Mar Norfolk, NE Schenarts pJ;

Nagy K; Skarupa D. Transitions in career development. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma; 2ol4 Jan. Naples, FL Schenarts pJ;

Schenarts KD. Understanding Generational Characteristics & optimizing Your Teaching Environment. 14th Annual Winter Symposium, American Society of Transplant Surgeons; 2Ol4 Jan' Miami, FL Schenarts pJ;

Langenfeld, S. Navigating Dismissal of a Resident fiorn your Program. Annual meeting of Association of Prograrn Directors in Surgery; 2014 Apr. Chicago, IL Damme, C; Luo J; Goecle MR; Cemaj S; Stothert JC; Schenarts PJ; Buesing KEELY' Prehospital Hypotension Coffelates with Injury Severity and Outcomes. Society of Critical Care Medicine;2015 January' Phoenix, AZ Schenarts pJ.

Complications after Traumatic Injury. Nebraska Trauma Nurse Review Course; 2015 Mar. Omaha, NE green jm; shabahang nm; schenarts pj. Navigating your residency through adverse actions and problems. Association of Program Directors in Surgery; 2015 Apr. Seattle, WA langenfeld sj; sudbeck c; luers t; schenarts pj. The glass houses of attending surgeons: an assessment of unprofbssional behavior on Facebook among practicing surgeons. Association of Program Directors in Surgery; 2015 Apr. Seattle, WA schenarts pj. Mastering the Resident Interview: The Program Directors viewpoint. American college of Surgeons clinical Congress; 2015 Oct. Chicago, IL schenarts pj. Teacher - Learner Interactions in the Electronic Age. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress; 2015 Oct' Chicago,IL schenarts pj; chaplin r. Transport of Ebola Patients: the Nebraska Experience. Air Medical Transport Conference; 2015 Oct' Long Beach, CA schenarts pj. Moderator, Panel. Society of Educators in Anesthesiology; 2015 Apr. Seattle, WA schenarts pj. Strategic

professional

Development Workshop. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma; 2016 Jan. San Antonio, TX schenarts pj. What makes a good trauma surgery job applicant?. Eastem Association for the Surgery of rrauma, 29th Annual Meeting; 2016 Jan. San Antonio, TX schenarts pj. How to develop an academic portfolio for career advancement. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, 29th Annual Meeting; 2O16 Jan. San Antonio, TX schenarts pj. Medical student & Resident Teaching Panel. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, 29th Annual Meeting; 2016 Jan San Antonio, TX schenarts pj. Introduction for the orien's Lecture. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, 29th Annual Meeting; 2016 Jan' San Antonio, TX schenarts pj. Impact of poverty level on urban and rural trauma patients. Academic Surgical Congress; 2016 Feb' Jacksonville, FL schenarts pj. Surgical Education in the Era of Handheld Computers. Department of Surgery, University of Minnesota, Grand Rounds; 2016 Jan. MinneaPolis, MN schenarts pj. Cell phones

in Clinic and in the Classroom. Department of Medical Education, University of Minnesota, Grand Rounds;2016 Jan. MinneaPolis, MN PUBLICATIONS A. ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN SCHOLARLY JOURNALS 1 Schenarts pJ;

Bone HG; Traber LD; Traber DL. Effects of severe smoke inhalation injury on systemic microvascular blood flow Shock (Augusta, Ga.). 1996; Vol. 6 (3): p. Z0I-205' 1073-2322 paul

J. Schenarts; Donald S. prough.

Monitoring organ response during resuscitation in the systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Current Opinion in Critical Care.2 :267-272. 1996 t37 138. t39 140. I4L, r42. t43 r44. t45. r46 r47. 148. t49.

2. 3. H. Bone; p.

Schenarts; L. Cindrick; L. Traber; D. Traber. Effects of nitric oxide scavenging on sheep pancreas and liver during sepsis. FASEB Journal. 10: A598. 1996 4. L. Cindrick; p.

Schenarts; H. Bone; L. Traber; D. Hemdon; D. Traber. Nebulization of a non-anticoagulant heparinoid (gm1892) attenuates lung lymph flow after acute lung injury in sheep, FASEB Journal. 10 : 4353. 1996 5. Schenarts pJ,

Bone HG, Traber LD, Traber DL. Effect of severe smoke inhalation injury on systemic microvascular blood flow in sheep. Shock.6 :2OI-205' 1996 6. H.G. Bone; p.J.

Schenarts; S. Fischer; T. Cindrick; L.D. Traber; D.L. Traber. Renal effbcts of nitric oxide scavenging during hyperdynamic sepsis. European Journal of Anaesthesiology. 14 : 64-65. 1997 7. Shin CS, Lee Ky, Kim JL, Lee HW, Schenarts PJ, Traber DL. Renal Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury Does Not Induce Pulmonary

Dysfunction in Sheep. Yonsei Medical Journal. 38:142-150' 1997 g.

Cushing BM, Clark DE, Cobean R, Schenarts PJ, Rutstein LA. Blunt and penetrating trauma: Has anything changed?. Surgical Clinics of North America. 77 : 132l-1'332' 1997 9. Shin CS, Han JU, Kim JL, Schenarts PJ, Traber LD, Hawkins H, Traber DL. Heparin attenuated neutrophil infiltration but did not

affect renal injury induced by ischemia reperfusion. Yonsei Medical Journal. 38 : I33-l4l' 1997 10. Bone HG, Schenarts pJ,

Booke M, McGuire R, Harper D, Traber LD, Traber DL. Oxalated pyridoxalated hemoglobin polyoxyethylene conjugate normalizes the hyperdynamic circulation in septic sheep. Critical Care Medicine. 25 : 1010-1018. 1997 11. Elgjo GI, Mathew Bp, poli

de Figueriedo LF, Schenarts PJ, Horton JW, Dubick MA, Kramer GC. Resuscitation with hypertonic saline dextran improves cardiac function In vivo and ex vivo after burn injury in sheep. Shock. 9 :375-383' 1998 LZ. Bone HG, Schenarts pJ,

Fischer SR, McGuire R, Traber LD, Traber DL. Pyridoxalated hemoglobin polyoxyethylene conjugate reverses hyperdynamic circulation in septic sheep. Journal of Applied Physiology. 84 : l99I-I999. 1998 13. Bone HG, Fischer SR, Schenarts PJ, McGuire R, Traber LD, Traber DL. Continuous infusion of pyridoxalated hemoglobin

polyoxyethylene conjugate in hyperdynamic septic sheep. Shock. l0:69'76.1998 14. Elgjo GI, poli

de Figueiredo LF, Schenarts PJ, Traber DL, Traber LD, Kramer GC. Hypertonic saline dextran produces early (8-12 hrs) fluid sparing in burn resuscitation: A?A-hr prospective, double-blind study in sheep. Critical Care Medicine. 28 : 163-17r.2000 15. Schenarts pJ,

Schmalstieg FC, Hawkins H, Bone HG, Traber LD, Traber DL. Effects of an L-selectin antibody on the pulmonary and systemic manifestations of severe smoke inhalation injuries in sheep. Journal of Burn Care and Rehabilitation.2l :229-240- 2000 16. Schenarts pJ,

Diaz J, Kaiser C, Carrillo Y, Eddy V, Morris JA. Prospective comparison of admission computed tomographic scan and plain films of the upper cervical spine in trauma patients with altered mental status. Journal of Trauma - Injury, Infection and Critical Care. 51 : 663-669.2001 17 . Bone HG, Sakurai H, Schenarts PJ, Traber LD, Traber DL. Effects of manganese superoxide dismutase, when given after

inhalation injury has been established. Critical Care Medicine. 30 : 856-860.2002 1g. Toschlog EA; Rotondo MF; Spain T; Walker J; Crowder G; Barrett A; Joyner M; Sagraves SG; Schenarts P; Bard MR; Swanson

M; Goettler CE. Characte ization of Trauma Patients Lost to Follow-Up. Journal of Trauma. 20O2Dec: p. I2l4 lg. Sagraves SG, Conquest AM, Albrecht RJ, Toschlog EA, Schenafts PJ, Bard MR, Powell CS, Rotondo MF. Popliteal artery

trauma in a rural level I trauma center. American Surgeon. 69 :485-489.2003 20. Toschlog EA, MacElligot J, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Rotondo MF, Swanson MS. The relationship of

injury severity score and Glasgow coma score to rehabilitative potential in patients suffering traumatic brain injury. American Surgeon. 69 : 491-497. 2003 Zl. Toschlog EA, Blount Kp, Rotondo MF, Sagraves SG, Bard MR, Schenarts PJ, Swanson M, Goettler CE. Clinical predictors of

subtherapeutic aminoglycoside levels in trauma patients undergoing once-daily dosing. Journal of Trauma - Injury, Infection and Critical Care. 55 :255-262.2003 ZZ. Bard MR, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Collins BA, Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Rotondo MF. Language barrier leads to the

unnecessary intubation of trauma patients. American Surgeon' 70 :783-786.2004 23. Schenarts pJ.

Three-year-old boy with burn wound sepsis: A challenge to the ethics of a responsible surgeon. Current Surgery' 61 :V15-246.2004 24. Beaver TM, Schenarts PJ. Battlefield surgery 2005. International Journal of Surgery. 3 : l7l-175

' 2005 ZS. Schenarts pJ;

Bowen J; Bard MR; Sagraves SG; Toschlog EA; Goettler CE; Cromwell S; Rotondo MF' The Effect of a Rotating Night-Float Coverage Scheme on preventable

and Potentially Preventable Morbidity at a Level I Trauma Center. American joumal of surgery. 2005 Jul; Vol. 190 (1): p. 147-152' 0002-9610 26. Schenarts p,

Bowen J, Bard M, Sagraves S, Toschlog E, Goettler C, cromwell S, Rotondo M. The effect of a rotating night-float coverage scheme on preventable and potentially preventable morbidity at a level 1 trauma center. American Journal of Surgery' 190: 147-152'2005 :27. Schenarts p;

Goettler cE. Anterior Urethral Disruption in a Female Patient with a Traumatic Pelvic Fracture. surgery Journal' 2006;p.1'4-L6 Zg. Schenarts P. Resident Dismissal - The Basics. Focus on Surgical Education' 2006 zg. Michael F. Rotondo; paul

J. schenarts. corticosteroid use in the intensive care unit: At what cost? - Invited critique. Archives of Surgery. 141.:149.2006 30. Goettler CE, Fugo JR, Bard MR, Newell MA, sagraves SG, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Rotondo MF. Predicting the need for

early tracheostomy: A multifactorial analysis of gg2intubated

trauma patients. Journal of Trauma - Injury, Infection and Critical Care. 60 :991-996.2006 31. Schenarts pJ,

Sagraves SG, Bard MR, Toschlog EA, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Low-Dose Dopamine: A Physiologically Based Review. Current Surgery' 63 : 219-225

' 2OO6 32. Schenarts pJ,

Anderson Schenarts KD, Rotondo MF. Myths and Realities of the 80-Hour work week. Current Surgery' 63 : 269-274.2006 33. Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Newell MA, Fugate M, Rotondo MF. Alcohol withdrawal

syndrome: Turning minor injuries into a major problem. Journal of rrauma - Injury, Infection and Critical Care. 61 : 144l'1445' 2006 34. Schlitzkus LL; Schenarts p;

Rotondo MF. Personal Achievement and Team Success: Where is the Balance Point?' FoCUS on Surgical Education. 2007;

P. 19'22 35. Sagraves SG, phade

SV, Spain T, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Toschlog EA, Newell MA, Claims BA, Peck MD' Rotondo MF. A collaborative systems approach to rural burn care. Journal of Burn Care and Research. 28 : l1'l'll4' 2007 36. Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Bard MR, Schenarts PJ, Goettler CC, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Rural trauma recidivism: A

different disease. Archives of Surgery. 142:77-81'2007 37. Schenarts pJ.

Debriefing is an effective method for providing feedback and ensuring adherence to best clinical practice by residents in the intensive care unit. critical care Medicine.35 :957'958.2007 3g. Newell MA, Bard MR, Goettler CE, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Sagraves SG, Holbert D, Pories wJ, Rotondo MF' Body Mass

Index and outcomes in critically Injured Blunt Trauma Patients: weighing the Impact. Journal of the American college of Surgeons. 204 : 1056-106I' 2007 39. Toschlog EA, Newton C, Allen N, Newell MA, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Sagraves SG, Rotondo MF' Morbidity

reduction in critically ill trauma patients through use of a computerized insulin infusion protocol: A preliminary study' Journal of Trauma-Injury,InfectionandCriticalCare'62:I370-t375'2007 40. Schenarts pJ.

Incorporating leadership training, a horizontal approach to resuscitation and performance feedback, into advanced life support. Critical Care Medicine' 35 : 1781-1782'2007 41. Michael Holzman; Rao Ivatury; Galen poole;

Dimitrios Stefanidis; Paul J. Schenarts; Bob Schmieg; Rebecca Britt' Discussion' American Surgeon. 73 : 682-683.2007 42. Schenarts p.

Advice for New Residents & Faculty: Keys to an Unsuccessful Career and the Importance of Failure. Focus on Surgical Education. 2008 Schenarts p. proceedings

of the 2008 Annual Meetings of the Association for Surgical Education. 43.

medicine. 2008; p. 352-356. L04O-1334

Teaching and learning in 44. schenarts p, proceedings

of the 2007 Annual Meetings of the Association for surgical Education' Teaching and leaming in medicine. 2008 Jan; 1040-1334 45. Paul J. schenarts; Brian M. Tibbs. Discussion. American surgeon. 74 : 541' 2008 46. schenarts pJ, phade

SV, Goettler cE, waibel BH, Agle sc, Bard MR, Rotondo MF' Impact of acute care general surgery coverage by trauma surgeons on the trauma patient. American Surgeon' 74 : 494-50L' 2008 47. Schenarts

pJ, phade

SV, Agle sc, Goettler cE, Sagraves SG, Newell MA, Rotondo MF. Field hypotension in patients who arrive at the hospital normotensive: a marker of severe injury or crying wolf?. North carolina medical journal' 69 :265'269'2008 4g. schenarts pJ,

Tyson GH. Combining audiovisual feedback and debriefing: Learning or just imitating?. critical care Medicine' 36 :2948-2949.2008 49. Schenarts

pJ,

Love KM, Agle SC, Haisch cE. comparison of surgical Residency Applicants from u's. Medical Schools with u.s.-Born and Foreign-Born International Medical school Graduates. Journal of surgical Education. 65 : 406-412'2008 50. schenarts pJ,

schlitzkus LL, Goettler cE. Editorial: Is resident education a casualty or beneficiary of rapid response systems?' Critical Care Medicine' 37 : 3180-3181' 2009 51. Schlitzkus LL, Agle sc, McNally MM, Schenarts KD, schenarts PJ. what Do Surgical Nurses Know About surgical Residents?'

Journal of Surgical Education. 66 : 383-391' 2009 52. waibel BH, Schenarls pJ,

Sagraves sG. High-pressure water jet injury to the neck and arm. American Surgeon' 75 :90-92'2009 53. Michael F. Rotondo; Michael R. Bard; scott G. Sagraves; Eric A. Toschlog; Paul J. schenarts; claudia E. Goettler; Mark A'

Newell; Matthew J. Robertson. what price commitment: what benefit? The cost of a saved life in a developing level i rrauma center. Journal of Trauma - Injury, Infection and critical carc. 67 :915-921' 2009 54. Schenarrs

p.

Surgery: Diagnosis and Management, Fourth Edition. American journal of surgery' 2009 Feb; 0002-9610 55. Briggs S, Goettler CE, Schenarts PJ, Newell MA, Sagraves SG, Bard MR, Toschlog EA, Rotondo MF' High-frequency

oscillatory ventilation as a rescue therapy for adult trauma patients. American Journal of critical care' 18 : 144-148' 2009 56. Schenarts

pJ,

Meara Mp. Invited Commentary: the next generation of surgeons is more similar to previous generations than commonly thought' American Journal of Surgery' 198 : 150-15l' 2009 57. Newell MA, Rotondo MF, Toschlog EA, Waibel BH, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Goettler CE' The elderly trauma

patienl An investment for the future?. Journal of Trauma - Injury, Infection and Critical Carc' 67 :337 -340' 2009 5g. Rotondo MF, Bard MR, Sagraves SG, Toschlog EA, Schenarts PJ, Goettler CE, Newell MA, Robertson MJ' what price

commitment: what benefit? The cost of a saved life in a developing level I trauma center. The Journal of trauma' 67 :915'923' 2009 59. schlitzkus LL, Agle sc, McNalIy MM, schenarts KD, schenarts PJ. what Do surgical Nurses Know About surgical Residents?'

Journal of Surgicat Education. 66 : 383-391' 2009 60. schenarts pJ,

schlitzkus LL, Goettler cE. Editorial: Is resident education a casualty or beneficiary of rapid response systems?' Critical Care Medicine' 37 : 3180-3181' 2009 61. schenarts p. proceedings

of the 200g Annual Meetings of the Association for Surgical Education. Teaching and learning in medicine. 2010;

P' 68-73. 1040-1334 62. clayton cS; schenarts

pJ;

Sagraves SG. Treatment of traumatic hemisection of the female pelvis with one year follow up' The American surgeon' 2010; Vol. 76 (8): p' 11'6-1'17

' 0003-1348 63. schlitzkus LL, schenarts KD, Schenarts pJ.

Is your residency program ready for generation Y?. Journal of surgical Education' 67 : 108-111' 2010 64. Newell MA, schlitzkus LL, Waibel BH, white MA, Schenarts PJ, Rotondo MF. "Damage control" in the elderly: Futile endeavor

or fruitful enterprise?. Journal of Trauma - Injury, Infection and Critical Cate.69 : 1049-1053' 2010 65. Meara Mp, Schlitzkus LL, Witherington M, Haisch C, Rotondo MF, Schenarts PJ. Surgical resident education: What is the

department's

price fbr commitment?' Journal of Surgical Education' 67 :42i1-431'2OlO 66. Schlitzkus LL, schenarts KD, Schenarts pJ.

Is your residency program ready for generation Y?. Journal of surgical Education' 67 : 108-111.2010 67. Schenarts pJ,

Cohen KC. The leadership vacuum in resuscitative medicine. Critical Care Medicine' 38 : 1216-1217

' 2010 6g. Goettler CE, Waibel BH, Goodwin J, Watkins F, Toschlog EA, Sagraves SG, Schenarts PJ, Bard MR, Newell MA, Rotondo MF'

Trauma intensive care unit survival: How good is an educated guess?. Journal of Trauma - Injury, Infection and Critical Care' 68 : 1279-1287.2010 69. Claydon CS, Schenarts pJ,

Sagraves SG. Acute management of traumatic hemi-section of the female pelvis with one-year follow-up. American Surgeon. 76 : 8116-E1 17

' 2OIO 70. Newell MA, schlitzkus LL, Waibel BH, white MA, Schenarts PJ, Rotondo MF. "Damage control" in the elderly: Futile endeavor

or fruitful enterprise?. Journal of Trauma - Injury, Infection and Critical Cate. 69 : 1049-1053' 2010 71. Meara Mp, Schlitzkus LL, Witherington M, Haisch C, Rotondo MF, Schenarts PJ. Surgical resident education: what is the

department's price for commitment?. Journal of Surgical Education. 67 :427'431'2010 72. Schenarts p;

Meara Mp; waibel BH. A resident's guide to persuading those who judge you at the surgical M&M. Surgery: Research.20l1 :/3.

Schenarts pJ,

Termuhlen pM, pasley

J, Rose JS, Friedell ML. A primer on how to select osteopathic applicants to an allopathic general surgery residency. Journal of Surgical Education. 68 : 239 -245. 201 | 7 4. Rose JS, Waibel BH, schenarts

pJ.

Disparity between resident and faculty surgeons' perceptions of preoperative preparation, intraoperative teaching, and postoperative f'eedback. Journal of Surgical Education. 68 : 459-464' 2011 75. Schlitzkus LL, Clark CJ, Agle SC, Schenarts PJ. A six year head-to-head comparison of osteopathic and allopathic applicants to a

university-based, allopathic general surgery residency. Journal of Surgical Education. 69 : 699-704' 2012 76. Schenarts pJ,

Schenarts KD. Educational impact of the electronic medical record. Journal of Surgical Education. 69 : l05-ll2' 2012 77. Rose JS, Waibel BH, Schenarts pJ.

Resident perceptions of the impact of paging on intraoperative education' American Surgeon' 78:642-646.2012 7g. schenarts

pJ,

Goettler cE, white MA, Waibel BH. An objective study of the impact of the electronic medical record on outcomes in trauma patients. American Surgeon' 78:1249-1254'2012 79. schlitzkus LL, Clark cJ, Agle sc, Schenarts PJ. A six year head-to-head comparison of osteopathic and allopathic applicants to a

university-based, allopathic general surgery residency. Journal of Surgical Education. 69 : 699-704.2012 g0.

Carson J; Johnson E; Schenarts P; Langenfeld, S; Azarow K; Mercer DW; Thompson JS; Are C. The influence of dedicated research time during general surgery residency on ABSITE and Board exam performance. J Am Coll Surg. 2013; Vol' 217 (3): p' s117 gl.

Carson J; Johnson E; Smith K; Schenarts P; Langenfeld, S; Azarow K; Mercer DW; Thompson JS; Are C. National trends in endoscopy experience for graduating general surgery chiefresidents' J Am Coll Surg. 2013; Vol' 2I7 (3): p' S117 gz. p.J.

Schenarts; Kristin Flowers. Too many excuses for not teaching in the operating room and one sirnple solution: Faculty feedback. JAMA Surgery' 148 :923.2013 g3.

Lisa L. Schlitzkus; paul

J. Schenarts; Kimberly D. Schenarts. It was the night before the interview: Perceptions of resident applicants about the preinterview reception. Journal ofSurgical Education. 7O:'750-'757

'2013 g4. paul

J. Schenarts; Mandy R. Maness; John R. Pender. Incarcerated paraesophageal hernia' Common Problems in Acute Care Surgery. 203-210.2013 g5.

Lisa L. Schlitzkus; paul

J. Schenarts; Kimberly D. Schenarts. It Was the Night Before the Interview: Perceptions of Resident Applicants about the Preinterview Reception. Journal of Surgical Education' 2013 g6.

Wilson KL, Schenarts pJ,

Bacchetta MD, Rai PR, Nakayama DK. Pediatric trauma experience in a combat support hospital in Eastern Afghanistan over 10 months, 2010 to 2011. American Surgeon' 79 2257-260.2013 g7

. Schenarts p;

Melin A. The program

Director's Dilemma. Journal of Graduate Medical Education. 2014;YoL 6 (2): p' 351-352 gg.

Mark L. Friedell; Thomas J. vanderMeer; Michael L. cheatham; George M. Fuhrman; Paul J' Schenarts; John D. Mellinger; Jon B. Morris. perceptions

of Graduating General Surgery Chief Residents: Are They Confident in Their Training?. Journal of the American College of Surgeons' 2014 g9.

Mark L. Friedell; Thomas J. Vandermeer; Michael L. Cheatham; George M. Fuhrman; Paul J. Schenarts; John D. Mellinger; Jon B. Monis. perceptions

of graduating general surgery chief residents: Are they confident in their training?. Journal of the American College of Surgeons' 2I8 : 695 -7 03. 20t4 90. Paul J. Schenarts; Charity Evans. The eye of the master. American Journal of Surgery. 2014 g1,,

Sean J. Langenfeld; Gates Cook; Craig Sudbeck; Thomas Luers; Paul J. Schenarts. An Assessment of Unprofessional Behavior Among Surgical Residents on Facebook: A Warning of the Dangers of Social Media. Journal of Surgical Education' 2014 gZ.

Paut J. Schenarts; Charity Evans. The eye of the master. American Journal of Surgery' 208 : 178-179.2014 93. Sean J. Langenfeld; Gates Cook; Craig Sudbeck; Thomas Luers; Paul J. Schenarts. An assessment of unprofessional behavior

among surgical residents on facebook: A warning ofthe dangers of social media. Journal of Surgical Education' 7I : e28-e32. 2014 94. Schenarts P; Evans CH. The Eye of the Master. American journal of surgery. 2014 Feb; p. 178-9 95. Lowe JJ; Jelden KC; Schenarts PJ; Rupp LE; Hawes KI; Tysor BM; Swansige RG; Schwedhelm SS; Smith PW; Gibbs SG'

Considerations for safe EMS transport of patients infected with Ebola Virus. Prehospital emergency care : official journal of the National Association of EMS Physicians and the National Association of State EMS Directors.2014 Oct:. I090-312i7 96. martin r; schenarts pj. Surgical Training and the Workforce. Surgical Clinics of North America. 2015 97. lowe jj; jelden kc; schenarts pj; rupp le; hawes kj; tysor bm; swansige rg; schwedhelm ss; smith pw; gibbs sg. Considerations for

safe EMS transport of patients infected with Ebola. Journal of Emergency Care. 2015; p. L79'183 9g. Lisa L. Schlitzkus; Alyson A. Melin; Jason M. Johanning; Paul J. Schenarts. Perioperative Management of Elderly Patients'

Surgical Clinics of North America. 2015 gg.

Paul J. Schenarts. Perioperative Management. Surgical Clinics of North Arnerica. 2015 100. Lisa L. Schlitzkus; Alyson A. Melin; Jason M. Johanning; Paul J. Schenarts. Perioperative Management of Elderly Patients'

Surgical Clinics of North America. 95 : 391'415. 201'5 101. paul

J. Schenarts. Preface: Perioperative management. Surgical Clinics of North America. 95 : xv-xvi. 2015 IO2. Charity Evans; paul

J. Schenarts. No one has ever drowned in sweat. American Journal of Surgery. 210 : 173-174' 2015 103. Jason W. Kempenich; Ross E. Willis; Robert Rakosi; John Wiersch; Paul Joseph Schenarts. How do Perceptions of Autonomy

Differ in General Surgery Training Between Faculty, Senior Residents, Hospital Administrators, and the General Public? A Multi-Institutional Study. Journal of Surgical Education. 2015 104. Sean J. Langenfelcl; Craig Sudbeck; Thomas Luers; Peter Aclamson; Gates Cook; Paul J' Schenarts. The Glass Houses of

Attending Surgeons: An Assessrnent of Unprofessional Behavior on Facebook Among Practicing Surgeons. Journal of Surgical Education.2015 105. Ronald F. Martin; paul

J. Schenarts. Development of a Surgeon. Surgical Clinics of North America. 96 : xv-xvi. 2016 106. paul

J. Schenarts; Samuel Cemaj. The Aging Surgeon. Surgical Clinics of North America. 96 : 129-138' 2016 IO7 . isakov a; schenarts pj. Example: Standard Operating Procedure

(SOP) for Patient HandofT between a Healthcare Facility and a Transporting Ambulance. Centers for Disease Control White Paper' 2016 Feb 10g. isakov a; schenarts pj. Example: Standard Operating Procedure

(SOP) for Air-to-Ground (Air-Ground) Patient Handoff' Centers for Disease Control White Paper' 2016 Feb 109. lowe j; schenarts pj. Example: Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Decontamination of an Ambulance that has Transported a

person

under Investigation or Patient with Confirmed Ebola. Centers for Disease Control White Paper' 2016 Feb 110. Richard Damewood; Jon B. Monis; John Mellinger; Mark L. Friedell; Karen R. Borman; Daniel L. Dent; Paul J. Schenarts;

Benjamin T. Jarman. Association of Program Directors in Surgery Position Response to ACGME for Position on Accreditation Requirements. Journal of Surgical Education. 73 :363-369.2016 1 B. ARTICLES ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION IN SCHOLARLY JOURNALS

schenarts pj; cemaj s. The Aging Surgeon: Implications for the Workforce, The Surgeon and The Patient. Surgical Clinics of North America, 2015 May C.

ARTICLES SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION IN SCHOLARLY JOURNALS 1. Schenarts pJ;

Langenfeld, S; Evans CH. A Program Director's Guide to Resident Dismissal. Journal of surgical education. 2014 Mar; 193l-7204 D.

BOOKS PUBLISHED,IN PR.EPARATION, SUBMITTED ORIN PRESS 1. schenarts pj. oFD-EMS Protocol Book. 4th. omaha Fire Department;2015 E. CHAPTERSINBOOKS 1. Schenarts p;

Traber DL. Intensivmedizin 1995. Stuttgart, NY: Springer-Verlag; 1995. The lung: An undrained abscess?; 122-L31 Z. Schenarts p;

Traber DL. pulmonary

Blood Flow in the Intensive Care Unit, London: WB Saunders; 1996. Interaction between vasodilating substances and lung function; 33-55 3. Cushing BM; Schenarts pJ;

Rutstein LA. Surgery. London, UK: Mosby; 2001. Initial evaluation and resuscitation in trauma 4. Schenarts pJ;

Monis JA. Clinician's Pocket Reference, "The Scut Monkey Handbook". 9. Stamford, CT: Appleton & Lange; 2001. Critical Care 5. Schenarts PJ. Emergency War Surgery Atlas. Borden Institute; 2006. Umbrella Effects of Landmines 6. Schenarts pJ;

Robinson DW. Trauma Atlas. Borden Institute Publishing; 2006. Initial Control and Treatment of Left Subclavian Artery GunshotWound 7. Schenarts pJ.

Surgery: A Competency-Based Companion. Saunders Elsevier; 2006. Competencies Under Fire: The Iraq Experience - Do Competencies Apply in the War Zone? g.

Schenarts pJ;

Hopkins MA. Surgery: A Competency-Based Companion. Saunders Elsevier; 2006. The Art of Oral Presentation g.

Schenarts pJ.

War Surgery in Afghanistan and Iraq: A Series of Cases, 2003-2007 . Washington, DC: Office of the Surgeon General; 2008. Umbrella effect of landmine blasts; 292-296 10. Schenarts pJ;

Robinson D. War Surgery in Afghanistan and kaq: A Series of Cases, 2003'2007. Washington, DC: Office of the Surgeon General; 2008. Initial management of left subclavian gunshot wound; 350'352 I L schenarts

pJ.

War Surgery in Afghanistan and Iraq: A Series of Cases, 2003-2007. Washington, DC: Office of the Surgeon General; 2008. Traumatic below knee amputauon;286-291 lZ. Schenarts pJ.

War Surgery in Afghanistan and lraq: A Series of Cases, 2003-2007. Washington, DC: Office of the Surgeon General; 2008.42s 13. Schenarrs KD; Schenarts PJ. SLIRGERY: A Competency-Based Companion. Elsevier; 2008. Introduction to the Competencies L4. Schenarts KD; Schenarts pJ.

SURGERY: A Competency-Based Companion. Elsevier; 2008. How to Succeed on the Surgical Clerkship 15. Schenarts pJ;

Tisherman S; Daley B; Wohltmann C. Essentials of General Surgery. 5. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2010. Surgical Critical Care 16. Schenarts pJ;

Maness M; pender

J. Common Problems in Acute Care Surgery. Warrington, PA: Springer Publishing; 2013' Paraesophageal Hernia; 203 -210 17. Schenarrs PJ. Surgical Clinics of North America. Elsevier; 2014. Perioperative Management 1g. schenarts pj. Surgery: Core principles

and Practice. 2nd. Philadelphia, PA: Jaypee Medical Publishers; 2015. Initial Trauma Evaluation and Resuscitation 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. G. F. BOOKS ORJOURNALS EDITED BOOKS EDITED

Schenarts pJ;

Rotondo MF, Editors. The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Junior Resident Edition. East Carolina Press; 2007 Schenarts pJ;

Rotondo MF, Editors. The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Senior Resident Edition' East Carolina Press; 2007 Schenarts pJ;

Rotondo MF, Editors. The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Junior Resident Edition. East Carolina Press; 2008 Schenarts pJ;

Rotondo MF, Editors. The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Senior Resident Edition. East Carolina Press; 2008 Schenarts pJ;

Rotondo MF, Editors. The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Junior Resident Edition. East Carolina Press; 2009 Schenarts pJ;

Rotondo MF, Editors. The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Senior Resident Edition' East Carolina Press; 2009 Schenarts pJ;

Rotondo MF, Editors. The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Junior Resident Edition. East Carolina Press; 2010 Schenarts pJ;

Rotondo MF, Ecl*tors. The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Senior Resident Edition. East Carolina Press; 2010 Schenarts pJ;

Rotondo MF, Editors. The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Junior Resident Edition. East Carolina Press; 2011 Schenarts pJ;

Rotondo MF, Editors. The Richard E. Dean ABSITE Review Manual, Senior Resident Edition. East Carolina Press; 2011 ABSTRACTS AND PRELIMINARY COMMUNICATIONS 1. Booke M; Bradford DW; Meyer J; Pollard V; Conroy B; Bone HG; Schenarts PJ; Traber DL. Measurement of regional

myocardial and cerebral blood flow: radioactive versus colored microspheres' FASEB. 1995, Vol. 9 z. Schenarts pJ;

Kikuchi y;

Bradford DW; Schmalstieg FC; Traber DL. A non-anticoagulant heparinoid (GM1892) prevents increase in lung lymph flow after smoke inhalation injnry.FASEB. 1995, Vol. 9(3): 4416 3. Schenarts

pJ;

Holmes KR; Traber LD; Traber DL. Non-anticoagulant heparinoid and the acute lung injury associated with smoke' Shock Supp. 1995, Vol. 3: Al94 4. Schenarts

pJ;

Kikuchi y;

Schmalstieg FC; Herndon DN; Traber LD; Trabler DL. Role of L-selectin in the lung damage associated with injury. Shock Supp' 1995, Vol. 3: A24 5. Bone HG; Traber LD; Schenarrs PJ; Spaulding T; Traber DL. Hemodynamic effects of pyridoxalated hemoglobin

polyoxyethylene conjugate (PHP) in conscious sheep during septic shock. Anesthesiology' 1995, Vol. 83(3A): A232 6. Bone HG; Sakurai H; Traber LD; Harper D; Schenarts PJ; Traber DL. Pulmonary function after infusion of modified hemoglobin

in septic sheep. Anesth Analg' 1996, Vol. 82(25): S40 7. Schenarts pJ;

Bone HG; Cindrink LL; Traber LD; Traber DL. Pancreatic blood flow after acute lung injury and sepsis in sheep' Critical Care Medicine.1996, Vol. 24(1): A87 g.

Schenarts

pJ;

Hawkins H; Schmalstieg FC; Traber LD; Traber DL. Effect of L-selectin antibody on pulmonary morphology after smoke inhalation in sheep. critical care Medicine.1996, Vol. 24(1): A80 g.

Schenarts

pJ;

Traber LD; Bone HG; Schmalstieg FC; Traber DL. Effect of porcine heparin on oxygenation and pulmonary transvascular fluid flux after smoke inhalation in sheep. Critical Care Medicine' 1996, Vol. 24(2): A89 10. Shin C; Schenarts pJ;

Harper D; Traber LD; Hawkins H; Traber DL. Heparin prevents neutrophil infiltration but not tubular damage after renal ischemia-reperfusion injury in sheep. Anesthesia & Analgesia' 1996, Vol. 82(25): 5406 1 1. Bone HG; Booke M; Schenarts PJ; OConner M; Traber LD; Traber DL. Comparison of different doses of pyridoxalated

hemoglobin polyethylene conjugate in the treatment of hyperdynamic sepsis. Critical Care Medicine' 1996,Yo1.24(l): 427 IZ. Cindrink L; Schenarts pJ;

OConner M; Traber LD; Traber DL. Airway nebulization of a non-anticoagulant heparinoid (GMl892) attenuates cardiovascular depression following inhalation injury' Shock Supp. 1996 13. Bone HG; Schenarts pJ;

Fischer S; Booke M; Traber LD; Traber DL. Modified hemoglobin reduces catecholamine requirements in an ovine model of septic shock. Shock Supp. 1996 14. Schenarts

pJ;

Schmalstieg FC; Traber LD; Bone HG; Herdon DN; Traber DL. Effect of an L-selectin antibody on the pulmonary and systemic manifestations of smoke inhalation of sheep. Proc Amer Burn Association. 1996, Vol. 28:131 H. 15. Schenarts pJ;

Bone HG; Kramer G; Pollard V; Meyer J; Cindrick L; Traber DL. Radioactive versus colored microspheres in the determination of regional blood flow in sheep' FASEB. 1996, Vol. 10(3): A57 16. Cindrick L; Schenarts PJ; Bone HG; Traber LD; Herndon D; Traber DL. Nebulization of a non-anticoagulant heparinoid

(GMl892) atrenuates lung lymph flow after acute lung injury in sheep. FASEB. 1996, Vol. 10(3): A353 Ij. Sagraves SG; Fugo J; Bard MR; Goettler CE; Schenarts PJ; Toschlog EA; Newell MA; Bowel J; Rotondo MF. Beta blockade: Is

it Safe in Elderly Trauma Patients?. Critical Care Medicine.2O05 Dec

, Vol. 33(12): A4l 18. Schenarts pJ;

Toschlog EA; Bard MR; Sagraves SG; Goettler CE; Newell MA; Rotondo MF. Surgical Resident Perceptions of Trauma/Critical Care Surgeons. Critical Care Medicine. 2005 Dec

, Vol. 33(12): 471 g.

Goettler CE; Briggs S; Bard MR; Toschlog EA; Sagraves SG; Schenarts PJ; Newell MA; Rotondo MF. High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) as a Rescue Maneuver for Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) in Trauma Patients. Critical Care Medicine. 2005 Dec , Vol. 33(12): All5 20. Toschlog EA; Allen N; Briggs S; Bard MR; Schenarts PJ; Goettler CE; Sagraves SG; Newell MA; Rotondo MF. Cefepime

Continuous Infusion (CTI) versus Conventional Dosing (CVD) for Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP)' Critical Care Medicine.2005 Dec, Vol' 33(12): AITL Zl. Toschlog EA; Rotondo MF; Briggs S; Sagraves SG; Schenarts PJ; Bard MR; Goettler CE; Newell MA. Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

Bedside Surgery: A Cost Effective Approach. Critical Care Medicine. 2005 Dec

, Vol' 33(12): Al75 ZZ. Are C; Mellinger J; Schenarts P. Avoidance and early detection of the problem resident. Association of Program Directors in

Surgery; San Diego, CA.2Ol2 PUBLISHED AUDIOV$UAL OR COMPUTER.BASED EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS AND COMPUTER SOFTWARE Not Applicable L PUBLISHEDCONTINUINGEDUCATIONMATERIALS l. Schenarrs PJ. Trauma Rotation Syllabus, 3rd Year General Surgery Surgery Clerkship. Greenville, NC' 2002 Mar 2. Schenarts PJ. Trauma Rotation Curriculum, 2nd Year Physician's Assistant Program. Greenville, NC' 2002 Mar 3. Schenarts PJ; Pofahl, W. General Surgery Course Curriculum, Physician Assistant. Greenville, NC' 2002 Apr 4. Schenarts PJ. General Surgery clerkship syllabus. Greenville, NC. 2002 Jun 5. Schenarts PJ. Trauma & Surgical Critical Care Curriculum. Greenville, NC. 2005 Aug 6. Evans CH; Goede M; Schenarts PJ; Cemaj S; Buesing KEELY; Miserlis D; Peterson K; McWilliams K. University of Nebraska

Acute Care Surgery Manual. Omaha, NE. 2014 Jun J.

EDTTORIALS Schlitzkus LL; Schenarts PJ; Rotondo MF. Personal Achievement and Team Success: Where is the Balance Point?' FOCUS on Surgical Education. 2007; VoI. Fall: p' 19-22.

lEditorial] K. CONFERENCEPROCEEDING Not Applicable 1. COMMUNITY SERVICE 2013 - Present 2Ol4 - Present 2Ol4 - Present 2015 - Present

Chairman, EMS Leadership Committee, Omaha Fire Department, City of Omaha Physician Medical Director, Omaha Fire Department, City of Omaha Ebola Emergency Response Team, Omaha Fire Department, City of Omaha EMS Committee, Omaha Fire Department, City of Omaha EDUCATION/TEACHING ACTIVITY A. ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTION

Formal Research Mentoring Harvard University Harvard College Future Surgeons Mentoring Program 2015 - Present Formal Research Mentoring

Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma Mentoree: Jason Young, MD; Vanderbilt University; Instructor, Department of surgery; senior Faculty Mentorship Program 2015 - 2016 Harvard University Harvard College Future Surgeons Mentoring Program 2015 - 2016 Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma Senior Faculty Mentoring Program 2Ol5 ' Present Surgical Education & Trauma Surgery East Carolina University Mentoree: Joel S. Rose, MD; Area of Research: Surgical Education & Trauma Surgery 2010'20LI Surgical Education & Trauma Surgery East Carolina University Mentoree: Lisa Schlitzkus, MD; East Carolina University, School of Medicine; Area of Research: Surgical Education & Trauma Surgery 2008 - 2009 Surgical Education Research Fellowship Association fbr Surgical Education Mentoree: AJ Copeland, MD; Uniformed Services Health Sciences University; Area of Research: Educational Preparation of Medical Students for Military Deployment Z0ll -2013 Surgical Education Research Fellowship Association for Surgical Education Mentoree: Jason Kemenick, MD; Keesler AFBase; General Surgery Residency; Area of Research: How do Perceptions of Autonomy Differ in General Surgery Training between Residents, Faculty, Hospital Admins & the General Public: A Multi-Institutional Stud 2013 - 2015 Surgical Education Research Fellowship Association for Surgical Education Mentoree: Nicholas Hamilton, MD; Washington University, School of Medicine; Area of Research: Use of Simulation in Pediatric Trauma Resuscitation 2009 -2010 Trauma Undergraduate Research Program University of Nebraska Medical Center Mentoree: Kent Blachford; Michigan State University; Area of Research: Differences Between Day-Time and Night-Time ICU Transfers 2014 -2014 Formal Research Mentoring Shock-Trauma

University of Maryland Mentoree: Mayur Narahan, MD, FACS, Assistant Professor 2Ol5 - Present Formal Research Mentoring. Surg Research Fellow

Association for Surgical Education Mentoree: Rondi Gelbard, MD; Ernory University; Area of Research: Learning decay in breast cancer. Surgical Education Research Fellowship 2015 '2016

CURRICULUM VITAE OF

JOSEPH L. GRANT PRESENT EMPLOYMENT: Independent Tire Analyst HOME ADDRESS: 4201 Moss Creek Court Matthews, North Carolina 28105 Phone 704 617 0336 EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering June, 1971

Fenn College of Engineering, Cleveland State University COURSES & SEMINARS:

tor Vehicle Accident Reconstruction and Cause Analysis

(March, 1993)

(March, 1997) 1999 PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

Chairman - Truck Bus Tire Engineering Committee (1986-1992)

Trucking Association

PUBLICATIONS: 1) "What makes a High Performance Tire Different than a Regular Tire"

Jan. 1986 - Akron Rubber Group Oct. 1986 - Clemson University Tire Industry Conference April 1987 - American Retreading Association 2) September 2004 ITEC 3) X-Ray Study of Sixty (60) Worn Out Passenger & Light Truck Tires September 2012 ITEC Typical Manufacturing Conditions in Steel Belted Radial Tires: Do - ITEC Also Published 2017 Tire Technology International Annual PATENTS: Method of Forming Belted Radial Tires from a Cylindrical Tire Band

(1977) EMPLOYMENT: June 1971 Dec. 1994 The General Tire & Rubber Company

Jan., 1995 April 2000 Continental General Tire, Inc. May 2000 Dec. 2005 Continental Tire, North America, Inc. Jan. 2006 Present Independent Tire Analyst POSITIONS:

Engineering Trainee, Tire Technology Department, Akron Tire

Manufacturing Plant (Akron, Ohio). Project Engineer, Advanced Tire Development.

Responsible for the Development of Advanced Concept Tire Products,

including Fiberglass Belted Radial Passenger Tires and Advanced Bias Truck Tires (Akron, Ohio). Manager, Bias Passenger Car Tire Engineering Technology. Responsible for the Engineering Development Group for Bias Passenger

Tires (Akron, Ohio) Manager, Replacement and Private Brand Passenger Car Tire Engineering

Technology. Responsible for the Engineering Development Group for Bias and Radial

Passenger Tires (Akron, Ohio). Section Manager, Radial Truck Tire Engineering.

Responsible for the Engineering (Construction and Mold Design)

Development Group for Radial Truck Tires (Akron, Ohio). Director, Commercial Tire Technology. Responsible for the Engineering (Construction and Mold Design) and

Compound Development Groups for Commercial Products, including Bias and Radial Medium and Heavy Service Truck Tires and Giant, Farm and Industrial Tires (Akron, Ohio, September 1988 - March 1992) (Mt. Vernon, Illinois, April 1992 - December 1992). Director, Product Analysis. Responsible as company-wide consultant to assist other Departments on the

subject of Tire Failure Analysis, Tire Performance Standards, and Safety Literature (Akron, Ohio, January 1993 - October, 1995) (Charlotte, North Carolina, November 1995 January 2006). Independent Tire Analyst

Last Revised: April 18, 2019 Résumé of GRAY BEAUCHAMP, M.S., P.E. Principal Engineer 6070 Greenwood Plaza Blvd., Suite 200 Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111 Tel: 303.733.1888 Fax: 303.733.1902 gbeauchamp@kineticorp.com EXPERIENCE: Principal Engineer, Senior Engineer, and Engineer, Kineticorp, LLC, Denver, Co lorado, April 2005 to Present Engineer, Knott Laboratory, Inc., Centennial, Colo rado, January 2003 to March 2005 EDUCATION: M.S. Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado, Denver, 2015 B.S. Mechanical Engineering , Biomedical emphasis, University of Colorado, Boul der, 2002 REGISTRATIONS: Mr. Beauchamp is registered as a Professional Engi neer in the State of Colorado. He is an accredited Traffic Accident Reconstructionist through the Accreditatio n Commission for Traffic Accident Reconstruction (A CTAR). ENGINEERING: Mr. Beauchamp is an expert in traffic accident reco nstruction, vehicle dynamics and driver response, a nd has investigated and reconstructed hundreds of vehicula r accidents. Some specific examples of Mr. Beaucham p’s experience are listed below: · Mr. Beauchamp is an active member of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). He is a peer reviewer for technical papers published in the rollover session, the accident rec onstruction session, and in the Analysis, Synthesis , and Design of Advanced Suspensions session of SAE. He regularly presents h is own research at the annual World Congress in Det roit Michigan. · Mr. Beauchamp is an instructor for SAE’s Reconstruc tion and Analysis of Rollover Crashes of Light Vehi cles course. He has guest lectured on Accident Reconstruction at the Denver P olice Department for officers training in the Level 3 Advanced Traffic Collision Investigation and Reconstruction Course. He has also guest lectured at the graduate level at the University of Colorado and Wayne State University. · Mr. Beauchamp has performed full scale vehicle test ing including rollover testing on a public highway in Utah, high speed tire disablement testing, high speed yaw testing and P.I .T (Pursuit Intervention Technique) testing with th e Denver Police Department at their training facility in Denver, Colorado. · Mr. Beauchamp specializes in single vehicle loss of control accidents. This includes both driver loss of control and vehicle rollovers. He has published numerous publications o n these topics and has given lectures regarding the se types of accidents. · Mr. Beauchamp also specializes in heavy truck syste ms, including air brake systems, to determine their condition and relevance to an accident. He has completed numerous seminars on the topics of commercial vehicle accidents, air bra ke systems, and out-of-

service criteria. · Mr. Beauchamp analyzes occupant kinematics, includi ng occupant motion and seat belt usage, in a variet y of different accidents, including bus accidents and vehicle rollovers. He h as also published with SAE on the topic of occupant ejection. · Mr. Beauchamp has investigated accidents involving a variety of vehicles including tractor-trailers, b uses, railway vehicles, farm equipment and animals, motorcycles, bicycles and pa ssenger cars. Many of these accidents also involved pedestrians. · Within the SAE, Mr. Beauchamp participated in the A ccident Investigation and Reconstruction Practices Committee (AIRP) which drafted standards and recommendations regarding acc ident reconstruction. Additionally, he participated in three subcommittees within AIRP; the Critical Speed Taskforce, the EDR Working Group, and the Animation Committee. RESEARCH: Mr. Beauchamp’s current and past areas of research include rollover dynamics, crush energy analysis, vehicle handling, pneumatic tire disablement, and heavy truck braking . For his Master’s Degree, Mr. Beauchamp’s final pr oject focused on how braking and steering inputs by the driver affect the specif ic tire marks that are deposited by a yawing vehicl e. Several of Mr. Beauchamp’s publications have been included in the SAE Internat ional Journal of Passenger Cars. As stated by SAE, “Only those outstanding and archival technical papers which either advance the state of the art or insightfully piece together pri or research in ways which increase automotive understanding are selected for inclusion in this journal.”

1 OTHER INTERESTS: Mr. Beauchamp is a licensed motorcycle rider. He i s an avid snowmobile rider, snow skier and mountain biker. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: SAE - Society of Automotive Engineers; The Tire Societ y; INCR - International Network of Collision Reconstructionists. NSPE – National Society of Professional Engineers.

1 “SAE International Journal of Passenger Cars - Mec hanical Systems – Electronic Version.” Books.sae.org. SAE, May 2012. Web. 22 March 2013

Last Revised: April 18, 2019 Gray Beauchamp, M.S., P.E. Principal Engineer www.kineticorp.com 6070 Greenwood Plaza Blvd., Suite 200 Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111 Tel: 303.733.1888 Fax: 303.733.1902 Books

1. Rose, Nathan A., Beauchamp, Gray , Asay, Alan F., Rollover Accident Reconstruction, Society of Automotive Engineers, ISBN 978-0-07680-9372-8, 2019, https://www.sae.org/publi cations/books/content/r-475/. Publications 1. Beauchamp, G. , Pentecost, D., Koch, D., Bortles, W., “Speed Anal ysis of Yawing Passenger Vehicles Following Tire Tr ead Detachment,” SAE Technical Paper 2019-01-0418, 2019 . 2. Bortles, W., Koch, D., Beauchamp, G. , Pentecost, D., Rayburn, G., Hostetler, R., “Event Data Recorder Performance During High Speed Yaw Testing Subsequent to a Simulated Ti re Tread Separation Event,” SAE Technical Paper 201 9-01-0634, 2019. 3. Koch, D., Beauchamp, G. , and Pentecost, D., "Deceleration Rates of Vehicle s with Disabled Tires," SAE Technical Paper 2017-

01-1427, 2017, doi:10.4271/2017-01-1427. 4. Beauchamp, G., Pentecost, D., Koch, D., and Rose, N., “The Relati onship Between Tire Mark Striations and Tire Forces ,” SAE Int. J. Trans. Safety 4(1):134-150, 2016, doi:10.4271/2016-01-1479. 5. Beauchamp, G., Thornton, D., Bortles, W., and Rose, N., “Tire Mar k Striations: Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis, ” SAE Int. J. Trans. Safety 4(1):121-127, 2016, doi:10.4271/2016-01-1468. 6. Rose, N., Carter, N., and Beauchamp, G., “Post-Impact Dynamics for Vehicles with a High Yaw Velocity,” SAE Technical Paper 2016-01-1470, 2016, doi:10.4271/2016-01-1470. 7. Beauchamp, G., Koch, D. and Thornton, D. E., “A Comparison of 25 High Speed Tire Disablements Involving Full and Par tial Tread Separations,” SAE Int. J. Trans. Safety 1(2):2013, doi:10.4271/2013-01-0776. 8. Carter, N., Beauchamp, G. , Rose, N. A. “Comparison of Calculated Speeds for a Yawing and Braking Vehicle to Full-Scale Vehicle Tests,” Paper Number 2012-01-0620, Society of Autom otive Engineers, Warrendale, PA, 2012. 9. Rose, N. A., Beauchamp, G. , “A Variable Deceleration Rate Approach to Rollove r Crash Reconstruction,” Collision Magazine , Volume 5, Issue 1, Spring 2010. 10. Beauchamp, G. , Hessel, D., Rose, N. A . , Fenton, S. J., “Determining Steering and Braking Levels from Yaw Mark Striations,” SAE Int. J. Passeng. Cars – Mech. Sys 2 (1):291-307 (SAE Paper Number 2009-01-0092), 2009. 11. Rose, N. A., Beauchamp, G. , “Development of a Variable Deceleration Rate Appr oach to Rollover Crash Reconstruction,” SAE Int. J. Passeng. Cars – Mech. Sys 2(1):308-332 (SAE Paper Number 2009-01-0093), 2009. 12. Rose, N. A., Beauchamp, G. , “Analysis of a Dolly Rollover with PC-Crash,” Pap er Number 2009-01-0822, Society of Automotive Engineers, 2009. 13. Rose, N. A., Beauchamp, G. , Fenton, S. J., “The Influence of Vehicle-to-Groun d Impact Conditions on Rollover Dynamics and Severity,” 2008-01-0194, Society of Automotive Engi neers, Warrendale, PA, 2008.

Last Revised: April 18, 2019 14. Rose, N. A., Fenton, S. J., Beauchamp, G. , “Analysis of Vehicle-to-Ground Impacts during a R ollover with an Impulse-Momentum Impact Model,” SAE Int. J. Passeng. Cars – Mech. Sys. 1(1):105-123 (SAE Paper Number 2008-01-0178), 2008. 15. Funk, J. R., Beauchamp, G. , Rose, N. A., Fenton, S. J., Pierce, J., “Occupant Ejection Trajectories in Rollover Crashes: Full-Sc ale Testing and Real World Cases,” SAE Int. J. Passeng. Cars – Mech. Sys. 1(1):43-54 (SAE Paper Number 2008-01-0166), 2008. 16. Rose, N. A., Beauchamp, G. , Fenton, S. J., “Factors Influencing Roof-to-Groun d Impact Severity: Video Analysis and Analytical Modeling,” 2007-01-0726, Society of Automotive Engi neers, Warrendale, PA, 2007. 17. Rose, N. A., Beauchamp, G. , Bortles, W., “Quantifying the Uncertainty in the Coefficient of Restitution Obtained with Accelerometer Data from a Crash Test,” 2007-01-0730 , Society of Automotive Engineers, Warrendale, PA, 2007. 18. Rose, N. A., Beauchamp, G. , Fenton, S. J., “Restitution Modeling for Crush An alysis: Theory and Validation,” 2006-01-0908, Society of Automotive Engineers, Warrendale, PA, 20 06. Technical Conferences and Seminars 1. Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress, Det roit, Michigan, April 2016. 2. “Applying Automotive EDR Data to Traffic Crash Reco nstruction,” Society of Automotive Engineers, Norwa lk, CA, December 6-9, 2015. 3. “Advanced Vehicle Dynamics for Passenger Cars and L ight Trucks,” Society of Automotive Engineers, Troy , Michigan, October 29-31, 2014. 4. Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress, Det roit, Michigan, April 2013. 5. “Human Factors in Traffic Crashes,” Presented by Je ff Muttart, Northwestern University, West Chester, Ohio, November 5 – 9, 2012. 6. Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress, Det roit, Michigan, April 2012. 7. “Crash Data Retrieval (CDR) Technician – Level 1,” Course Presented by William Bortles, Greenwood Vill age, Colorado, March 8, 2011. 8. “Crash Data Retrieval (CDR) Technician – Level 2,” Course Presented by William Bortles, Greenwood Vill age, Colorado, March 8, 2011. 9. Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress, Det roit, Michigan, April 2010. 10. “CVSA Seminar,” Colorado Motor Carriers Association , Denver, Colorado, August 27, 2009. 11. Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress, Det roit, Michigan, April 2009. 12. “2008 SAE Government/Industry Meeting,” Society of Automotive Engineers, Washington, DC, May 13, 2008. 13. “VBOX Product Training,” VBOX USA, Denver, CO, Apri l 21, 2008. 14. “Tire Mechanics & Modeling,” 1-Day Course Presented by Dr. Patrick Fitzhorn, Director of the Race Vehi cle Dynamics Laboratory at Colorado State University, March 20, 2008. 15. “Tire and Wheel Safety Issues,” Society of Automoti ve Engineers, Greenville, SC, June 22, 2007. 16. “Tire as a Vehicle Component,” Society of Automotiv e Engineers, Greenville, SC, June 21, 2007. 17. “Basic Rider Course,” T3RG Motorcycle Class, Denver , CO, May, 2007. 18. Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress, Det roit, Michigan, April 2007.

Last Revised: April 18, 2019 19. “Active Safety Technology: Paving the Road to Accid ent-Free Driving Telephone/Webcast,” Society of Aut omotive Engineers, March 1, 2007. 20. CarSim 7 Training Session, Presented by Thomas Gill espie of Mechanical Simulation Corporation via Tele conference, December 13, 2006. 21. “Vehicle Dynamics for Passenger Cars and Light Truc ks,” Society of Automotive Engineers, Troy, Michiga n, August 23-25, 2006. 22. “CVSA Critical Inspection Seminar,” Colorado Motor Carriers Association, Denver, Colorado, July 27, 20 06. 23. “Bendix Comprehensive Air Brake Systems Training,” Bendix Corporation, Denver, Colorado, May 9-11, 200 6. 24. “Inspection and Investigation of Commercial Vehicle Crashes,” Institute of Police Technology and Manag ement, Tempe AZ, December 8-12, 2003. Instructor 1. “Reconstruction and Analysis of Rollover Crashes of Light Vehicles,” Society of Automotive Engineers C ourse C1502, Instructor, 8-hour course taught on October 15, 2018, Los Angeles, CA. 2. “Reconstruction and Analysis of Rollover Crashes of Light Vehicles,” Society of Automotive Engineers C ourse C1502, Instructor, 8-hour course taught on June 15, 2018, Detroit, MI. 3. “Reconstruction and Analysis of Rollover Crashes of Light Vehicles,” Society of Automotive Engineers C ourse C1502, Instructor, 8-hour course taught on April 9, 2018, Detroit, MI. 4. “Reconstruction and Analysis of Rollover Crashes of Light Vehicles,” Society of Automotive Engineers C ourse C1502, Instructor, 8-hour course taught on December 1, 2016, Norwalk, CA. 5. “Reconstruction and Analysis of Rollover Crashes of Light Vehicles,” Society of Automotive Engineers C ourse C1502, Instructor, 8-hour course taught on September 29, 2016, Scottsdale, AZ . 6. “Tire Mark Forensic Evidence,” Guest Lecturer, Wayn e State University, BME 7810 – Forensic Bioengineering, Detroit, MI, Ap ril 14, 2010. 7. “Tire Marks Deposited Preceding and Subsequent to V ehicular Impacts,” Guest Lecturer, University of Co lorado at Denver, ME 4238/5238 – Impact Mechanics, Denver, CO, June 30, 2009. 8. “Level 3 Advanced Traffic Collision Investigation a nd Reconstruction,” Instructor, Denver Police Depar tment, Denver, CO, September 29, 2009. 9. “Level 3 Advanced Traffic Collision Investigation a nd Reconstruction,” Instructor, Denver Police Depar tment, Denver, CO, October 2, 2008. Presentations 1. “Science and Technology in the Courtroom – Tips Fro m the Experts,” American Bar Association – Transpor tation Megaconference XIII Trucking and Motor Carrier Litigation, New Orleans, LA, March 10, 2017. 2. “Tire Mark Striations: Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis,” SAE Technical Paper Presentation, 2016 S ociety of Automotive Engineers World Congress, Detroit, MI, April 13, 20 16. 3. “The Relationship Between Tire Mark Striations and Tire Forces,” SAE Technical Paper Presentation, 201 6 Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress, Detroit, MI, April 13, 20 16. 4. “Testing the Validity of Myths Surrounding Tire Fai lures,” American Bar Association – 2015 Emerging Is sues in Motor Vehicle Product Liability Litigation, Phoenix, AZ, April 9, 2015. 5. “A Comparison of 25 High Speed Tire Disablements In volving Full and Partial Tread Separations,” SAE Te chnical Paper Presentation, 2013 Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress, Detroit, MI, April 17, 2013.

Last Revised: April 18, 2019 6. “The Controllability of Various Tire Disablements: 25 High Speed Tests,” American Bar Association – 20 13 Emerging Issues In Motor Vehicle Product Liability Litigation, Phoenix , AZ, April 4, 2013. 7. “Severity Underreported: The Accident May Be More S evere Than You Think,” American Bar Association – 2 011 Emerging Issues in Motor Vehicle Product Liability Litigatio n, Phoenix, AZ, April 1, 2011. 8. “Development of a Variable Deceleration Rate Approa ch to Rollover Crash Reconstruction,” SAE Technical Paper Presentation, 2009 Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress , Detroit, MI, April 22, 2009. 9. “Determining Steering and Braking from Yaw Mark Str iations,” SAE Technical Paper Presentation, 2009 So ciety of Automotive Engineers World Congress, Detroit, MI, April 21, 20 09. 10. “Accident Reconstruction: Heavy Trucks,” Morison An sa Holden Assuncao & Prough LLP, Philadelphia, PA, June 2, 2008. 11. “Guardrail and Barrier Impacts,” Caltrans Legal Dep artment, Los Angeles, CA, August 7, 2007. 12. “Factors Influencing Roof-to-Ground Impact Severity : Video Analysis and Analytical Modeling,” SAE Tech nical Paper Presentation, Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress, Detroit, Michigan, April 17, 2007. 13. “Impaired Driver Awareness,” Center for Transportat ion Safety, Fort Collins Colorado, March 24, 2005. Résumé of

STEPHEN J. FENTON, P.E.

6070 Greenwood Plaza Blvd., Suite 200 Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111 Tel: 303.733.1888 Fax: 303.733.1902 sfenton@kineticorp.com

EXPERIENCE:

President and Principal Engineer, Kineticorp, LLC, 2005 to Present Vice President, Principal Engineer, and Senior Engineer, Knott Laboratory, Inc., Denver, Colorado 1995 to 2005 President, Fenton/Kerr Engineering, Inc., Denver, Colorado, 1993 to 1997 Project Engineer and Superintendent, Twin Mountain Rock Company, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1987 to 1990 Field Engineer, Kiewit Western Company, Denver, Colorado 1983 to 1987 REGISTRATIONS: Mr. Fenton is registered as a Professional Engineer in the State of Colorado. He is a fully accredited Traffic Accident Reconstructionist through the Accreditation Commission for Traffic Accident Reconstruction (ACTAR). EDUCATION: B.S., Engineering, Civil Specialty, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, 1987. AWARDS: Mr. Fenton was a co-author on a paper that received the 2006 Arch T. Colwell Merit Award from the Society of Automotive Engineers. This award recognizes authors of outstanding papers presented at SAE meetings. Papers are judged for their value as contributions to existing knowledge of mobility engineering. FORENSIC ENGINEERING: Mr. Fenton investigates and reconstructs vehicular accidents and provides expert testimony in State and Federal courts for both defendants and plaintiffs. In the course of his work as a forensic engineer, Mr. Fenton actively participates in the accident reconstruction community. Mr. Fenton chaired the Photogrammetry Committee for the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) from 2001 to 2012, and participated

as a team member in the Accident Investigation and Accident Reconstruction Standards Committee (AIARSC). As a part of the AIARSC, he participated in the following subcommittees: Investigation Techniques, Vehicle Road Friction, Reconstruction Analysis, Information Resources, and Motor Vehicle Fire Investigations Task Force. Through his involvement with these committees, Mr. Fenton participated in establishing professional guidelines and protocols for accident investigation and reconstruction. Mr. Fenton has conducted accident investigations as a team member for the National Highway Traffic Safety (NHTSA)

Crash Injury Research and Engineering Network (CIREN), which teams engineers with doctors to gather real-world crash data and to evaluate occupant injuries. Mr. Fenton has given presentations and lectures at a number of national and international technical conferences, including the Society

World Congress Symposium on Criminal Justice. He conducts seminars for regional bar associations and engineering societies on photogrammetry and vehicular accident reconstruction. Mr. Fenton has authored numerous technical articles in the areas of accident reconstruction, photogrammetry, and computer animation,

which have been published in the SAE s Technical Paper Series, Accident Reconstruction Journal, and the National Academy of Forensic Engineers. Mr. Fenton has been awarded grants related to photogrammetric documentation and has been listed as a training specialist for close-

range photogrammetry software. on expertise has been featured on such television programs as , Discovery

The Science behind the and News Magazine . PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), Member ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers), Member SPIE (The International Society for Optical Engineering), Member ASPRS (American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing), Member

Stephen J. Fenton, P.E. President and Principal Engineer

www.kineticorp.com

Denver: 6070 Greenwood Plaza Blvd., Suite 200 Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111

Tel: 303.733.1888 Fax: 303.733.1902 Publications 1. Beauchamp, Gray, Hessel, David, Rose, Nathan A., Fenton, Stephen J., Determining Steering and Braking Levels from Yaw Mark

Striations -01-0092, Society of Automotive Engineers, 2009, published in the SAE International Journal of Passenger Cars Mechanical Systems. 2. Rose, Nathan A., Beauchamp, Gray, Fenton, Stephen J. The Influence of Vehicle-to-Ground Impact Conditions on Rollover

Dynamics and Severity -01-0194, Society of Automotive Engineers, 2008. 3. Rose, Nathan A., Fenton, Stephen J. Analysis of Vehicle-to-Ground Impacts during a Rollover with an Impulse-

Momentum Impact Model -01-0178, Society of Automotive Engineers, 2008. 4. Rose, Nathan A., Neale, W.T.C., Fenton, Stephen J. A Method to Quantify Vehicle Dynamics

and Deformation for Vehicle Rollover Tests Using Camera-Matching Video Analysis 8-01-0350, Society of Automotive Engineers, 2008. 5. Funk, J. R., Beauchamp, G., Rose, Nathan A., Fenton, Stephen J. Occupant Ejection Trajectories in Rollover Crashes: Full-

Scale Testing and Real World Cases -01-0166, Society of Automotive Engineers, 2008. 6. Rose, Nathan A., Beauchamp, Gray, Fenton, Stephen J. Factors Influencing Roof-to-Ground Impact Severity: Video Analysis and

Analytical Modeling -01-0726, Society of Automotive Engineers, 2007. 7. Rose, Nathan A., Fenton, Stephen J. Restitution Modeling for Crush Analysis: Theory and Validation -01-

0908, Society of Automotive Engineers, 2006. 8. Chou, C., McCoy, R., Fenton, Stephen J. Image Analysis of Rollover Crash Test Using Photogrammetry 2006-01-0723, Society of Automotive Engineers, 2006. This paper received the 2006 Arch T. Colwell Merit Award, which was

established by Arch Colwell to recognize authors of outstanding papers presented at SAE meetings. Papers are judged for their value as contributions to existing knowledge of mobility engineering, and primarily with respect to their value as an original contribution to the subject matter. 9. Fenton, Stephen J.,

American Bar Association (ABA), 2006 10. Rose, Nathan A., Fenton, Stephen J. Crush and Conservation of Energy Analysis: Toward a Consistent Methodology -01-

1200, Society of Automotive Engineers, Warrendale, PA, 2005. 11. Neale, W., Fenton, Stephen J.A Video Tracking Photogrammetry Technique To Survey Roadways

for Accident Reconstruction -01-1221, Society of Automotive Engineers, Warrendale, PA, 2004. 12. Rose, Nathan A., Fenton, Stephen J. An Examination of the CRASH3 Effective Mass Concept -01-1181, Society of

Automotive Engineers, Warrendale, PA, 2004. 13. Rose, Nathan A., Fenton, Stephen J. Integrating Monte Carlo Simulation, Momentum-Based Impact

Modeling, and Restitution Data to Analyze Crash Severity -01-3347, Society of Automotive Engineers, Warrendale, PA, 2001. 14. Fenton, Stephen J. Determining Crash Data Using Camera-Matching

Photogrammetric Technique -01-3313, Society of Automotive Engineers, Warrendale, PA, 2001. 15. Fenton, Stephen, Rose, Nath Using Digital Photogrammetry to Determine Crash Severity the International Crashworthiness Conference, September 2000. 16. Fenton, Stephen J., Forensic Engineering Comparison of Two & Three Dimensional Photogrammetric Accident Analysis, National

Academy of Forensic Engineering (NAFE), REF:308S, Photogrammetric Accident Analysis. 17. Fenton, Stephen J., Johnson, Wendy, LaRocque, Jaime, Rose, Nathan Using Digital Photogrammetry to Determine Vehicle

Crush and Equivalent Barrier Speed -01-0439, Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., Warrendale, PA, 1999. 18. Fenton, Stephen J., Laying the Foundation of an Automotive Product Liability Case Using Photogrammetry, American Trial

Lawyers Association, 2003 Annual Convention, San Francisco, California, July 22, 2003. 19. Fenton, Stephen J., Photographs Help Reconstruct Princess Diana Crash, Illinois Association of Traffic Accident Investigators

(IATAI) Newsletter, December 21, 1998. 20. Fenton, Stephen J., Reconstructing the Princess Diana Crash, Law Enforcement Technology, August 1998. 21. Fenton, Stephen J., Princess Diana Car Crash Animation, 22. Fenton, Stephen J., Automotive Airbags, Accident Investigation Quarterly, Issue 16, Fall 1997. 23. Fenton, Stephen J., Accident Scene Diagramming Using New Photogrammetric Technique, Society of Automotive Engineers

(SAE) paper 970944, 1997. 24. Fenton, Stephen J., Operations Manual - Surveying Operations,

Committee Publications 1. Truck

J1301. 2. Collision 3. SAE Accident Investigation and Reconstruction Practi 4. ety of

Automotive Engineers (SAE) J2433, In Press.

Grants and Funded Research 1. -

funded, in part, by Ford Motor Company, 2007. 2. Ford Motor Company, 2005-06. 3. Colorado Historical Society, Grant #96-02-104. 4. Colorado Historical Society, Grant #96-01-095. 5. Colorado Historical Society, 1995 Mini Grant.

Presentations and Courses Taught 1. Effectively Packaging and Presenting Complex Accident Reconstruction Concepts the American Bar Association 2014

Emerging Issues in Motor Vehicle Product Liability Litigation Conference, Phoenix, AZ, April 3, 2014. 2. Utilizing Today s Technology in Reconstructing Accidents 2012 Emerging Issues in

Motor Vehicle Product Liability Litigation Conference, Phoenix, AZ, March 29, 2012. 3. Department of Transportation Tort Conference, San Diego Hilton, May 21, 2009. 4. ngeles, CA, August 7, 2007. 5. California Department of Transportation, Santa Barbara, CA, May 24, 2007. 6. -Benz, San Francisco, CA, May 4, 2007. 7. Accident Investigation Methods, Mercedes and DaimlerChrysler, Tokyo, Japan, February 9, 2007. 8. Accident Investigation Methods, Mercedes and DaimlerChrysler, Seoul, South Korea, February 7, 2007. 9. Handling, Stability and Rollovers, Ford Motor Company, Detroit, MI, July 31 through August 2, 2006. 10. "The Admissibility of Computer Simulations and Animations in Trial", Presented at the Association of Southern California Defense

Counsel (ASCDC) 2005 Products Liability Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, November 3, 2005. 11.

Bar Association 2005 Emerging Issues in Motor Vehicle Product Liability Litigation Conference, Phoenix, AZ, March 31, 2005. 12. Course in Close-Range Photogrammetry, Presented at SAE World Congress, March, 2003. 13. Presentation on Close-Range Photogrammetry, Society of Automotive Engineers, Phoenix, 2002. 14. International Body Engineering Conference & Exhibition (IBEC) and The Automotive & Transportation Technology Congress (ATT),

in Paris France on July 11, 2002; paper number 2001-01-3313. 15. -

and The Automotive & Transportation Technology Congress (ATT), in Paris France on July 11, 2002; paper number 2001-01-3313. 16. "Technology in Product Liability Cases", Speaker, 2000 CDLA annual conference in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, August 19, 2000. 17. 3 rd

Annual Convention, Keystone, Colorado, May 25, 2000 18. Contributed Video Simulation Production, Member - San Diego CIREN team, CIREN Quarterly

Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 5, 2000. 19. ry

Media Center, January 19, 2000 20. 21. -14,

1999. 22. 1999. 23. 24. Using Digital Photogrammetry to Determi

(SAE), International Congress & Exposition, Accident Reconstruction Session, Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan, March 2, 1999. 25. Attorneys Information Exchange Group, Air Bag Summit, Kansas City, Missouri, May 17, 2002. 26. -of-the-Art Technology in Ac Montgomery, Little and McGrew Law Firm, Denver, Colorado, February

26, 1999. 27.

University Law Enforcement Exposition, Boston, MA, November 17-18, 1998. 28. -Case Studies and Future Techn November 11, 1998. 29. anch,

Colorado, October 15, 1998. 30. ruction: State-of-the- 31. -of-the- October 2, 1998. 32. Annual Convention, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, July 30-August 2, 1998. 33. 8. 34. 1998. 35. 36. -of-the-Art 1998. 37. 38. 39. 40. senter, Television News Magazine, NBC, October 1997. 41. 42. 43. nt Reconstruction -

Engineers (SAE), International Congress and Exposition, Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan, February 27, 1997. 44. of Trail Attorneys, Omaha, Nebraska, August 1996. 45. -

Association - Technical Division Meeting, Denver, Colorado, March 1, 1995. 46. 47.

Technical Conferences and Seminars 1. SAE World Congress by Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), International Congress and Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, April,

2013. 2. SAE World Congress by Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), International Congress and Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, April,

2011. 3. Bosch Crash Data Retrieval (CDR) System ®

Level 1 and Level 2 Technician Course, Kineticorp, LLC, Greenwood Village, CO, March 8, 2011. 4. SAE World Congress by Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), International Congress and Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, April,

2010. 5. SAE World Congress by Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), International Congress and Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, April,

2009. 6. SAE World Congress by Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), International Congress and Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, April,

2008. 7.

Traffic Safety Administration at TRC, November 7, 2007. 8. SAE Motor Vehicle Fire Investigation Task Force Meeting, Detroit, MI, April, 2007 9. SAE World Congress by Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), International Congress and Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, April,

2007. 10. CIREN Case Review, Multidisciplinary Meeting, University of Michigan, April 4, 2007 11. CIREN Case Review, Multidisciplinary Meeting, University of Michigan, October 20, 2006. 12. Handling, Stability and Rollovers, Ford Motor Company, Detroit, MI, July 31 through August 2, 2006. 13. Brake Certification Seminar, Colorado Motor Carriers Association, July 27, 2006. 14. CIREN Case Review, Multidisciplinary Meeting, University of Michigan, May 24, 2006. 15. Accident Reconstruction Symposium, Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), Ventura, CA, November 8-9, 2005. 16. CIREN Case Review, Multidisciplinary Meeting, University of Michigan, November, 2005. 17. SAE Motor Vehicle Fire Investigation Task Force Meeting, Detroit, MI, April, 2005. 18. SAE World Congress by Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), International Congress and Exposition, Cobo Hall, Detroit,

Michigan, April, 2005. 19. SAE World Congress by Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), International Congress and Exposition, Cobo Hall, Detroit,

Michigan, March, 2004. 20. SAE World Congress by Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), International Congress and Exposition, Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan,

March 3-6, 2003. 21. SAE World Congress by Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), International Congress and Exposition, Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan,

March 5-7, 2002. 22. SAE World Congress by Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), International Congress and Exposition, Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan,

March 5-8, 2001. 23. - San Diego CIREN team, CIREN Quarterly Meeting,

Washington, D.C., May 5, 2000. 24. PC-Crash & PC-Rectification Training Workshop, New Horizons Computer Center, Detroit, Michigan, March 3 4, 1999. 25. Technical Standards Committee Meeting on Engineering Ethics, Committee Member, Detroit, Michigan, March 2, 1999. 26. Value For Our World: The Innovation Challenge, Seminar by Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), International Congress of

Exposition, Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan, March 1-4, 1999. 27. Global Technology Partnering: Accident Reconstruction and Occupant Protection and Injury Assessment in the Automotive Crash

Environment, seminar by Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), International Congress and Exposition, Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan, February 26-27, 1997.

CURRICULUM VITAE ALAN H. WEINTRAUB, M.D. PRESENT POSITION: MEDICAL DIRECTOR BRAIN INJURY PROGRAM ATTENDING PHYSICIAN Craig Hospital - CNS Medical Group, P.C. 3425 South Clarkson Street Englewood, Colorado 80113 EDUCATION: FELLOWSHIP: Neurotrauma Rehabilitation 1986 Brain Injury and Spinal Cord Injury Craig Hospital - Englewood, Colorado INTERNSHIPS & RESIDENCY: University of Colorado School of Medicine 1985 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Denver, Colorado AFFILIATED HOSPITALS: University Hospital Veterans Administration Hospital Spalding Rehabilitation Hospital Craig Hospital Children's Hospital MEDICAL SCHOOL: American University of the Caribbean 1982 School of Medicine Plymouth, Montserrat, West Indies M.D. DEGREE COLLEGE: Florida International University, School of Physical Therapy BACHELOR OF SCIENCE University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida College of Natural Sciences CERTIFICATION: Diplomate 1986 American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Fellow, American Congress of Rehabilitative Medicine 10/27/2017 Subspecialty of Brain Injury Medicine 12/2014-Present American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation MILITARY: Major, United States Army Reserve Medical Corp. 1983 -1991 HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS: Craig Hospital Englewood, Colorado 1985 - Present Littleton Hospital Littleton, Colorado 1985 - Present Porter Adventist Hospital Denver, Colorado 1985 - Present St. Anthony Hospitals Denver, Colorado 1986 - Present Swedish Medical Center Englewood, Colorado 1986 – Present Select Specialty Hospital Denver, Colorado 2003 – 2017 Sky Ridge Medical Center Lone Tree, Colorado 2007 - Present Kindred Hospital Denver, Colorado 2009 - Present NextCARE Hospital Denver, Colorado 1995-1999 SCCI Hospital – City Park Denver, Colorado 1999 – 2004 Spalding Rehabilitation Hospital Denver, Colorado 1986 - 1999 Aurora Presbyterian Hospital Aurora, Colorado 1987 – 1999 St. Lukes Presbyterian Hospital Denver, Colorado 1987 – 1995 A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 2 CLINICAL APPOINTMENTS: Medical Director 2005 – Present Rocky Mountain Regional Brain Injury System Craig Hospital Englewood, Colorado Medical Director 1986 - Present Brain Injury Program Craig Hospital Englewood, Colorado Associate Clinical Professor 12/1/14 - Present University of Colorado School of Medicine Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Denver, Colorado Assistant Clinical Professor 1988 – 11/30/14 University of Colorado School of Medicine Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Denver, Colorado Medical Director – Trauma Rehabilitation 9/2009 - Present Littleton Hospital Consultant 2000 - Present Colorado Avalanche Hockey Club Consultant 1998 - Present Denver Bronco Football Club Medical Director 1993 - 1998 Learning Services - Bear Creek Community Re-entry Program for Acquired Brain Injury Lakewood, Colorado Medical Director TheraTX Rehabilitation 1995 - 2000 Autumn Heights Health Care Center 1995 - 1998 Denver, Colorado Bethany Health Plex 1996 - 1998 Lakewood, Colorado Heritage Park Manor Restorative Care Center 1993 -1995 Littleton, Colorado Consultant 1989 - 1991 Transitions of Denver Lakewood, Colorado Consultant Bear Creek Community Re-entry Program for the Head Injured 1989 - 1993 Lakewood, Colorado Consultant 1988 - 1992 Heritage Rehabilitation Center Denver, Colorado A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 3 Training Director Residency/Fellowship Program 1986 - 1992 Craig Hospital Englewood, Colorado Medical Director 1986 - 1988 Regency Rehabilitation Hospital Denver, Colorado RECOGNITIONS AND AWARDS: Sheldon Berrol, MD Clinical Service Award, Brain Injury Association of America 2017 Castle Connolly Top Doctors® 2015, 2016,2017, 2018 5280 – Top Doctors – Brain Injury Medicine 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 “Top Doctors” 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 U.S. News and World Report “Best Doctors for Executives” 2013 Colorado Biz Magazine 2011 Award for Innovative Clinical Treatment 2011 North American Brain Injury Association (NABIS) INVITED PARTICIPANT: Insurance Rehabilitation Synergy Group (IRSG) Conference – The Past, Present and Future of Rehabilitation 2018 Galveston Brain Injury Conference – Chronic Brain Injury: Surveillance and Collaborative Care 2012, 2013 2014, 2015 Galveston, TX 2016, 2017, 2018 “Invitational Workshop on New Opportunities in Tr aumatic Brain Injury Research: 4/12 – 4/13/2012 Advancing the National Research Agenda” Toronto, Canada “Rehabilitation Access and Outcome after Severe Trauma tic Brain Injury” 5/16 – 5/17/2016 Spaulding Harvard Traumatic Brain Injury Model System Washington DC RESEARCH POSITIONS: Medical Director Rocky Mountain Regional Brain Injury System 2012 to present TBI Model System of Care 1998 - 2008 Funded: National Institute on Disability Rehabilitation and Research (NIDRR) EXAMINATIONS: Subspecialty of Brain Injury Medicine, American Board of PM&R 2014 American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Part II 1986 American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Part I 1985 Federal Licensing Examination 1982 ECFMG Certification 1982 Physical Therapy - PES Board State of Florida 1979 LICENSURE: State of Colorado #25718 1983 - Present Licensed to Practice Medicine A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 4 State of Florida #45374 1992 – Present Licensed to Practice Medicine 1984 - 1986 State of Hawaii #13519 2005 - Present Licensed to Practice Medicine State of Florida 1979 - 2017 Licensed as Registered Physical Therapist

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: NORTH AMERICAN BRAIN INJURY SOCIETY 2005 - Present INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF PHYSICAL AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE 2001 – Present INTERNATIONAL BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION 1990 - Present AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION 1983 - Present AMERICAN CONGRESS OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE 1983 - Present AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 1982 - Present AMERICAN PARAPLEGIA SOCIETY 1985 - Present AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEUROREHABILITATION 1991 - Present AMERICAN SPINAL INJURY ASSOCIATION 1985 - Present ARAPAHOE MEDICAL SOCIETY 1986 – Present BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA 1985 - Present BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF COLORADO 1985 - Present COLORADO MEDICAL SOCIETY 1986 - Present COLORADO NEUROLOGICAL INSTITUTE 1989 - Present INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY 1987 - Present ROCKY MOUNTAIN REHABILITATION SOCIETY 1985 – Present DENVER MEDICAL SOCIETY 1986 - 2002 MEMBER - AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SPORTS MEDICINE 1979 - 1980 MEMBER - AMERICAN PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION 1977 – 1979

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: 2018 BRAIN INJURY SUMMIT – A MEETING OF THE MINDS 1/07/18 – 1/10/18 Vail, CO Program Chair NABIS/IBIA Editorial Advisory Board of Brain Injury Professional 1/2018 - Present A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 5 2015 BRAIN INJURY SUMMIT – A MEETING OF THE MINDS 1/11/15 – 1/14/15 Vail, CO Program Chair and Steering Committee AMERICAN CONGRESS OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE Treasurer, Executive Board – Brain Injury ISIG 10/2014 - Present NORTH AMERICAN BRAIN INJURY SOCIETY Board of Directors 2014 - Present 2012 BRAIN INJURY SUMMIT – A MEETING OF THE MINDS 1/9/2012 – 1/13/2012 Beaver Creek, CO Program Chair and Steering Committee CNS MEDICAL GROUP, P.C. - ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 1986 - Present President 1988 - 2003 COLUMBIA HEALTH ONE 1997 - 2010 Member - Sports Medicine Program Broncos Sports Medicine Program BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF COLORADO 2007 - 2009 Board of Directors STATE OF COLORADO, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 2011 - Present Division of Workers’ Compensation 2004 - 2005 Advisory Committee for the Development of TBI Medical Treatment Guidelines 1996 - 1997 COLORADO FOUNDATION FOR MEDICAL CARE 1994 – 2009 Physician Reviewer SWEDISH HOSPITAL 1994 - 2014 Chairman Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Section - Department of Medicine COLORADO NEUROLOGICAL INSTITUTE 1992 - Present Education Committee Member 1992 - 2000 Chair Education Committee 1996 - 2000 Board of Directors 1997 - 2000 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION 1986 - Present Special Interest Group - Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Injury Brain Injury Research Committee 1986 - Present AMERICAN CONGRESS OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE 1986 - Present Traumatic Brain Injury Brain Injury SIG Task Force DOC Task Force Prognosis Task Force COLORADO BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION 1986 - Present Advisory Board CRAIG HOSPITAL - ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 1986 - Present Research Task Force 1986 - Present Professional Activities Committee 1986 - Present Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee 1986 - Present Education Program Director 1986 - 1990 Secretary/Treasurer 1987 - 1991

A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 6 ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGIONAL BRAIN INJURY CENTER 1990 - 1994 Governing Board Member - Medical Consultant SWEDISH/PORTER HOSPITAL - COMBINED MEDICAL STAFF 1990 - 1994 Chairman Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Subsection NATIONAL HEAD INJURY FOUNDATION 1986 - 1990 Medical Issues Committee Liaison to Professional Advisory Counsel COLORADO BOARD OF HEALTH TASK FORCE ON TRAUMATIC HEAD INJURY 1986 - 1987 Legislative Liaison Committee Education Committee Surveillance Committee TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE 1986 - 1987 Colorado Brain Injury Association Acute Care Committee CHIEF RESIDENT 1984 - 1985 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation University of Colorado Health Sciences Center UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER 1983 - 1985 Member - University of Colorado House Staff Association Executive Committee Department Representative

COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: COLORADO SPORTS CONCUSSION SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP 2010 - Present AND TASK FORCE Jake Snakenberg Youth Sports Concussion Act ARAPAHOE HIGH SCHOOL, CENTENNIAL, CO 2005 - Present Medicine Class – Annual Instructor, Brain Injury, Neuroscience CRAIG HOSPITAL FOUNDATION: PUSH for the Cure Annual Fundraiser 2002 - Present Steering Committee COLORADO HEAD INJURY FOUNDATION WILDERNESS CAMP PROGRAM 1987 - Present Medical Advisor and Consultant NATIONAL WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION 1986 - Present Certified Classifier KEMPE CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION 1994 - 2000 Volunteer WINTER PARK HANDICAP SKI PROGRAM 1986 - 1990 Handicap Ski Instructor COLORADO PHYSICIANS SKI PATROL 1983 – 1988 Member KMVP RADIO SPORTS EXTRA 1987 Talk Show on Sports and Disabled Persons Co-Host/Consultant

A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 7 DADE COUNTY SPORTS MEDICINE PROJECT & CLINIC 1977 - 1979 Assistant Student Director ORANGE BOWL MARATHON COMMITTEE 1977 – 1979 Assistant Chairperson of Medical Aide Stations

SCIENTIFIC INTERESTS / PUBLICATIONS: Whyte J, Ketchum J, Bogner JA, Brunner R, Hammond F, Zafonte RD, Whitenack G, Weintraub A. The Effects of Statin Treatment on Outcomes following Traumatic Brain Injury. J Neurotrauma. 2018 Jun 28. doi: 10.1089/neu.2017.5545. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 29954258 Hays K, Thompson S, Weintraub A, Ketchum J. Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation and Gait Training in Traumatic Brain Inju- ry: A feasibility Study. The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 2018 33(3), pp E81. Hays K, Tefertiller C, Ketchum J, Eagye C, O’Dell D, Natale A, Weintraub A. The Use of the Balance Evaluation Systems Test for Individuals with Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury. The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 2018 33(3), ppE81 Weintraub A. Cerebral Fat Emboli Syndrome Masquerades as Traumatic Diffuse Axonal Injury. The Journal of Head Trau- ma Rehabilitation. 2018 33(3), ppE101 Kowalski R, Weintraub A, Rubin B, Gerber D, Olsen A: Impact of timing of ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement on out- come in posttraumatic hydrocephalus. J. Neurosurg. 2018 Feb 23:1-12. doi: 10.3171/2017.7.JNS17555. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 29473779 Monden K, Gerber D, Newman J, Philippus A, Biggs J, Schneider H, Spier E, Weintraub A, Makley M. Sleep Hygiene: A Novel, Nonpharmacological Approach to Treating Sleep-Wake Cycle Disturbance after Moderate to Severe Brain Injury on an Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit. Brain Injury Professional 2018 14(4), pp20-21 Weintraub A., et al (2017) Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: What to Expect in the Trauma Center, Hospital and Beyond” (Based on research by TBI Model Systems). http://www.msktc.org/tbi/factsheets/Severe-Traumatic-Brain-Injury#Top Weintraub A, Whyte, J. (2017). eL Electroencephalography in Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. J. Kreutzer et al. Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-56782-2_24-3 Sharma A., Weintraub A. (2017). Endotracheal Tube in Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. J. Kreutzer et al. Spring- er International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-56782-2_25-3 Weintraub A, Whyte, J. (2017). eL Electroencephalography in Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. J. Kreutzer et al. Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-56782-2_24-3 Weintraub A, Sharma A. (2017). International Classification of Diseases in Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. J. Kreutzer et al. Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-56782-2_40-3 Weintraub A, Whyte J. (2017). Hemispherectomy in Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. J. Kreutzer et al. Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-56782-2_37-3 Weintraub A, Sharma A. (2017). Carotid Endarterectomy in Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. J. Kreutzer et al. Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-56782_13-3 Weintraub A, Whyte J. (2017). Blood Oxygen Level Dependent (BOLD) in Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. J. Kreutzer et al. Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-56782-2_10-3 Weintraub A, Whyte J. (2017). Polysomnography in Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. J. Kreutzer et al. Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-56782-2_61-3 Weintraub A, Whyte J. (2017). Neuroimaging in Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. J. Kreutzer et al. Springer In- ternational Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-56782-2_52-3 A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 8 Weintraub A, Gerber D, Kowalski R. Posttraumatic Hydrocephalus as a Confounding Influence on Brain Injury Rehabilita- tion – Incidence, Clinical Ch aracteristics and Outcomes. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2017 Feb: 98(2):312-319. Stacey A, Lucas S, Dikmen S, Temkin N, Bell K, Brown A, Brunner R, Diaz-Arrastia R, Watanabe T, Weintraub A, Hoff- man J. Natural History of Headache Five Years after Traumatic Brain Injury. J Neurotrauma. 2017 Jan 18 [Epub ahead of print] Weintraub A, Dungan D, Makley M. Cerebral fat emboli syndrome: A case series of neuroimaging correlations and clinical rehabilitation outcome. Brain Inj. 2016:30(722). Weintraub A, Gerber D, Makley M, Kowalski R. Incidence and characteristics of post-traumatic hydrocephalus during inpa- tient rehabilitation. Brain Inj. 2016:30(623). Kowalski R, Weintraub A, Gerber D. Hydrocephalus predicts outcome following traumatic brain injury. Brain Inj. 2016:30(624). Makley M, Weintraub A, Biggs Arnold J, Schneider H, Newman J, Philippus A, Kowalski, R, Mackzum A, Frey K, Schraa J, Gerber D. Sleep efficiency after traumatic brain injury and agitation scores on an inpatient brain injury rehabilitation unit. Brain Inj. 2016:30(684). Makley M, Weintraub A, Schneider H, Biggs Arnold J, Philippus A, Newman J, Kowalski R, Schraa J, Mackzum A, Frey K, Gerber D. Practical aspects of monitoring sleep with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) on an inpatient rehabili- tation unit. Brain Inj. 2016:30(720). Weintraub AH, Gerber DJ, Kowalski RG. Post-Traumatic Hydrocephalus as a Confounding Influence on Brain Injury Reha- bilitation: Incidence, Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Sep 23 2016. Politzer T, Berryman A, Rasavage K, Snell L, Weintraub A, Gerber DJ. The Craig Hospital Eye Evaluation Rating Scale - CHEERS. PM&R: The Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation. Sep 21 2016 Kowalski R, Weintraub A, Mellick D, Nakamura T, Gerber D, Harrison-Felix C. Intraventricular Hemorrhage on Early CT Predicts Poorer Short and Long Term Outcome in Moderate to Severe TBI. October 2015. Vol 96(10):e7 Powell J, Weintraub A, Dreer L, Novack T. Vision Problems after Traumatic Brain Injury. Archives of PM&R, July 2015. Vol 96(10):1933-1934. Weintraub A, Gerber D, Gerhart K, Makley M Posttraumatic Hydrocephalus: Clinical Characteristics and Rehabilitation Outcomes. Brain Injury, 2014, Vol 28, No 5-6 Ripley D, Wierman M, Gerber D, Weintraub A, Newman J. Comment on the Decision to Provide Testosterone Supplementation to Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury. PM&R, 2014, Vol 6(8):761-762. Weintraub, A Guest Editor, Brain Injury/Professional, 2014, Vol 10, Issue 4 Abate, M, Hamstra K, Bixler, B, Weintraub, A. Family Management: A Process Approach for Quality Outcomes. Brain Injury Professional, 2014, Volume 10, Issue 4:32-22 Malec J, Hammond F, Flanagan S, et al. (Weintraub A – Contributor participant) Recommendations from the 2013 Galves- ton Brain Injury Conference for Implementation of a Chronic Care Model in Brain Injury. J Head Trauma Rehabil Novem- ber/December 2013, Vol 28(6):476-483. Thompson S, Weintraub A. The Clinical Use of Neurologic Music Therapy in a Brain Injury Rehabilitation Setting: A Retro- spective Analysis of Therapeutic Practice” J Head Trauma Rehabil September 2013, Vol 28(5):E31-E85 Anderson J, Mason C, Weintraub A, Siebert A, Hartman C. Service Utilization in the Community: Development of Stratifi- cations of Care. The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. September/October 2012 – Vol 27 - Issue 5

A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 9 Anderson A., Mason C., Freeman N. Weintraub A. Military Transition Back to the Community: Regaining a Sense of Be- longingness. Brain Injury 2012, Vol 26, No 4-5. (Accepted Abstracts from the International Brain Injury Association’s Ninth World congress on Brain Injury. March 21-25, 2012. Edinburgh, Scotland.)

Ripley D., Pretz C., Harrison-Felix C., Alvarez R., Weintraub A. The Predictive Value of D-Dimer for Diagnosis of Venous Thrombosis in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury in the Acute Rehabilitation Setting. Brain Injury 2012, Vol 26, No 4-5. (Accepted Abstracts from the International Brain Injury Association’s Ninth Worl d congress on Brain Injury. March 21-25, 2012. Edinburgh, Scotland.) Rocchio C, Schraa J, Weintraub A. Family Involvement X Professional Accessibility + Shared Goals = Outcomes. Brain Injury Professional 2012:8(4)16-18. Ripley D, Politzer T, Berryman A, Rasavage K, Weintraub A. The Vision Clinic: An interdisciplinary method for assessment and treatment of visual problems after Traumatic Brain Injury. NeuroRehabilitation 2010 (27) 231-235. Cilo M, Politzer T, Ripley D, Weintraub A. Vision examination of TBI patients in an acute rehabilitation hospital. Neurorehabilitation 2010 (27) 237-242. PMID: 21098992 Politzer T, Cilo M, Weintraub A. A new prism use for treatment of cyclo-deviation in trochlear nerve injury. Neurorehabilitation 2010 (27) 255-259. PMID: 21098995 Weintraub A, Ashley M. “Issues in Aging Following Traumatic Brain Injury” in Mark Ashley, (ed.) Traumatic Brain Injury: Rehabilitative Treatment and Case Management (3 rd

Edition) CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL., 2010. Ashley M, Weintraub A, Ripley D. “Bioscience Frontiers and Neuromedical Interventions Following Brain Injury” Mark Ashley, (ed.) Traumatic Brain Injury: Rehabilitative Treatment and Case Management (3 rd

Edition) CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL., 2010. Jha A, Weintraub A, et al. “A Randomized Trial of Modafinil fo r the Treatment of Fatigue and Excessive Daytime Sleepi- ness in Individuals with Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury.” J Head Trauma Rehabil 2008; 23(1):52-63 Jha A, Cusick, C, Harrison-Felix C, Morey C, Sendroy-Terrill M, Gerber D, Weintraub A.” Factors associated with Fatigue after TBI.” Archives of PM&R. August 2004. Vol 85(8):e1-e2. Gerber D, Weintraub A, Cusick C, Ricci P, Whiteneck G. “Magnetic resonance imaging of traumatic brain injury: relation- ship of T2 SE and T2 GE to clinical severity and outcome. Brain Injury 2004; 18:1083-1097. Weintraub A, Ashley M. “Traumatic Brain Injury: Aging and Related Neuromedical Issues” Traumatic Brain Injury – Rehabilitative Treatment and Case Management, Second Edition. CRC Press LLC, 2004; 273-301 (Book Chapter) Weintraub A, Gerhart, KA, Mellick, DC. "Violence-Related Traumatic Brain Injury: A Population-Based Study," Journal of Trauma; Volume 55(6); December 2003; 1045-1053. Weintraub A, Keating, Daniel, Masel, Brent, et al. “Case Management Update: Focus on Traumatic Brain Injury” Case Management August 2003. (Speaker in this publication) Weintraub A, Gerber D, Ricci P, Cusick C “Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Traumatic Brain Injury: Sensitivity of T2* Weighted Gradient Echo Imaging” Scientific poster. Arch Phys Med Rehab Vol 82, Sept. 2001. Weintraub A, Gerber D, Ricci P, Cusick C “Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Traumatic Brain Injury: Relationship to Clini- cal Severity and Outcome” Arch Phys Med Rehab Vol 82, Sept. 2001. Weintraub AH, Mellick, D “Violence-Related Traumatic Brain In jury: A Population-Based Outcome Study” poster. Arch Phys Med Rehab Vol 82, Sept. 2001. Weintraub A “The Concussed Athlete .” In Touch with CNI (Colorado Neurological Institute) Vol IV, Issue II, April 2001. Weintraub A “The Concussed Athlete.” CNI Review, Volume 11, Number 1, Summer 2000. A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 1 0 Weintraub A, Bryan TA “Rehabilitation Nursing Utilization and Co st Following Traumatic Brain Injury.” Poster. Arch Phys Med Rehabil Vol 80 Sept 1999. Weintraub A, Mellick D “Violence as a Cause of TBI in Colorado” poster. Brain Injury Association of Colorado Oct 99- poster/paper. Weintraub A, Gerber D. “Sports Related Concussion” T ime-out Vol. 3, Issue 3. HealthOne Broncos Sports Medi- cine/Rehabilitation publication 1999 Burke F, Weintraub A, Lanig IS et al. “A Prospective Evaluation of Color Doppler Ultrasound Imaging for the Diagnosis of Heterotopic Ossification in Spinal Cord Injured Patients” Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 79:9 Sept 1998 Weintraub A (Editor). “Frontiers in Traumatic Brain Injury.” CNI Review: Vol. 8:1, Winter 1997. Weintraub A. “Neuropharmacologic Approaches to Frontal Brain Dysfunction.” CNI Review Vol. 8:1, 1997 28-33. Weintraub A. “Atypical Recovery Patterns Following Traumatic Brain Injury in Multiple Sclerosis Patients.” Scientific Paper. International Association for the Study of Traumatic Brain Injury. Melbourne, Australia 11/24/96. Weintraub A. “Neuropharmacological Interventions for Frontal Lobe Injury: A Conceptual Model. Relearning Times,” 2:2, Jan, 1995. Weintraub A, Hildebrand KH. “Concomitant Traumatic Brain Injury and Spinal Cord Injury.” Management of Spinal Cord Injury, Editor, Zejdlik CP. Wadsworth Health Sciences Publication - 2nd Edition 1991. Weintraub A, Opat CA. “Motor and Sensory Dysfunction in the Brain Injured Adult.” Physical Medicine and Rehabilita- tion: State of the Art Reviews. Vol. 3, No 1 February 1989, Philadelphia - Hanley & Belfus. Weintraub A, Johnson K, Heron A. “Principles of Low Pressure Dr ainage for Treatment of Neurogenic Bladder Complica- tions.” Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Abstract 74:11 Nov 1993. Scientific Paper. 55th Annual Assembly. American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Miami, Florida, 1993. Smith J, Weintraub A, et al. “Hypoxic/Ischemic Cerebral Insult: A Retr ospective Analysis within a Long Term Rehabilita- tion Model.” Scientific Paper Presentation Colorado Head In jury Foundation. Annual Meeting, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1990. Dahlberg C, Weintraub A, Howard S. “Language Disturbances in Closed Head Injury.” Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Abstract 68:9, Sept 1987. Scientific Paper. 49th Annual Assembly American Congress of Rehabilitation Med- icine. Orlando, Florida 1987. Weintraub A, Koehler C, Lammertse D, et al. “Quantitative Bone Loss after Acute SCI.” Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Abstract 69:9, Sept. 1988. Scientific Paper Presentation. 65th Annual Session American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Seattle, Washington, 1988. Daigle R, Stavros, AT, Weintraub A, Lanig I, et al. “Color Duplex Scanning of Heterotopic Ossification in the Spinal Cord Injured Patient.” Society of Vascular Technology Meeti ngs. Scientific presentations, Boston, Massachusetts, 1991. Dahlberg C, Weintraub A, et al, “Language Disturbances Following Closed Head Injury.” 64th Annual Session American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Scientific Paper Presentation. 1987 Balazy T, Weintraub A, Cilo M, Seibert C. “TBI Clinical Recovery Pa tterns: Pathological and Neuroradiological Correla- tion’s.” Study in Progress. Biomechanics/Gait/Prosthetics and Orthotics. V.A. Sponsored Educational Film, 1983-1985. Pilot Study of the Use of Hespan in the Management of Acute Cerebral Infarction. University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, 1983-1985. PRESENTATIONS: “BRAIN INJURY AND THE FUTURE OF NEUROMODULATION REHABILITATION” 9/28/2018 The American Association of Orthotics and Prosthetics National Assembly Vancouver BC - Canada “OPTIMIZING OUTCOMES FOLLOWING SEVERE TBI” 9/10/2018 Learning Services, 2018 Brain Injury Symposium A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 1 1 Casper, WY “TRAJECTORY OF RECOVERY AND PREDICTORS OF OUTCOME IN DISORDERS OF 06/02/18 CONSCIOUSNESS FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY” 4 th

Federal Interagency Conference on Traumatic Brain Injury Washington DC “CATASTROPHIC BRAIN INJURY RESULTING FROM EXTREME SPORTS: PREDICTORS 06/01/18 OF OUTCOME” University of Colorado – 3

rd International Extreme Sports Medicine Congress Boulder, CO “A CONTEMPORARY UPDATE ON ADVANCES IN BRAIN INJURY REHABILITATION” 05/11/18 CoxHealth 28 th

Annual Decisions in Trauma Conference Springfield, MO

“UPDATES IN PHARMACOLOGICAL REHABILITATION POST TBI” 03/28/18 Keynote Speaker, Kansas Brain Injury Association’s 10

th Annual Professional Conference Kansas City, KS “CEREBRAL FAT EMBOLI SYNDROME MASQUERADES AS TRAUMATIC 03/16/18 DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY” Poster Presentation, Co-Authored by Michael Makley, MD and Eric Spier, MD. North American Brain Injury Society Annual Meeting, Houston, TX “NEUROREHABILITATION IN DISORDE RS OF CONSCIOUSNESS: RECENT 03/14/18 ADVANCES AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS” North American Brain Injury Society Annual Meeting, Houston, TX “QUANTIFYING SLEEP AFTER TBI: A COMPARISON OF ACTIGRAPHY SCORING 01/09/18 METHODS.” Poster Presentation with Kimberley Monden, PhD, Angela Philipppus, BA, Don Gerber, PsyD, Jody Newman, SLP, Eric Spier, MD, Jennifer Biggs, RN, Heidi Schneider, RN, Lori Womeldoff, CTRS, James Schraa, PsyD, Michael Makley, MD. 2018 Brain Injury Summit, Vail, CO “DISRUPTED SLEEP AND PAIN FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN THE 01/09/18 SUBACUTE REHABILITATION SETTING.” Poster Presentation with Kimberly Monden, PhD, Angela Philippus, BA, Don Gerber, PsyD, Jody Newman, SLP, Eric Spier, MD, Jennifer Biggs, RN, Heidi Schneider, RN, Lori Womeldorff, CTRS, James Schraa PsyD, Michael Makley, MD. 2018 Brain Injury Summit. Vail, CO “FEASIBILITY OF IMPLEMENTING A SLEEP HYGIENE PROTOCOL ON AN INPATIENT 01/09/18 TBI REHABILITATION UNIT: PATIENT, FAMILY AND NURSING PERSPECTIVES.” Poster Presentation with Jody Newman, SLP, Kimberly Monden, PhD, Don Gerber PsyD, Angela Phillippus, BA, Heidi Schneider, RN, Jennifer Biggs, RN, Eric Spier, MD, James Schraa, PsyD, Lori Womeldorff, CTRS, Michael Makley, MD 2018 Brain Injury Summit, Vail, CO “THE USE OF THE BALANCE EVALUATION SYSTEMS TEST FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH 01/09/18 CHRONIC TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY.” Poster Presentation with Kaitlin Hays, PT, Candy Tefertiller, PT, Denise O’Dell, PT 2018 Brain Injury Summit, Vail, CO “THE MISDIAGNOSIS OF ANOXIC E NCEPHALOPATHY: LEUKOENCEPHALOPATHY- 01/09/18 CHASING THE DRAGON.” Poster Presentation with Eric Spier, MD and Julie Hastings, MD 2018 Brain Injury Summit, Vail, CO “CEREBRAL FAT EMBOLI SYNDROME MASQ UERADING AS DIFFUSE TRAUMATIC 01/09/18 AXONAL INJURY.” Poster Presentation with Michael Makley, MD A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 1 2 2018 Brain Injury Summit, Vail, CO “RECOVERY PATTERNS FOLLOWING SEVE RE TBI: CASE STUDIES FOR NEURO 01/09/18 LITIGATION AND CLINICAL PRACTICE.” 2018 Brain Injury Summit, Vail, CO “BRAIN INJURY MEDICINE: CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE, EVIDENCE INFORMED 11/17/17 PRACTICES” Paradigm National Case Manager Educational Conference Las Vegas, NV “DISORDERS OF CONSCIOUSNESS (DOC): AN INTRODUCTION TO MINIMAL 10/14/17 COMPETENCY GUIDELINES FOR DOC PROGRAMS” AAPM&R Annual Assembly Denver, CO “TRAUMATIC CATASTROPHIC INJURY: A LIFE CHANGING EVENT, BEST PRACTICES 09/14/17 FOR MANAGEMENT AND ALIGNING EXPECTATIONS” Joint Symposium sponsored by Learning Services and Craig Hospital Anchorage, Alaska “UNDERSTANDING TRAUMATIC B RAIN INJURY FOR THE SCI 09/03/17 NEUROREHABILITATION PRACTITIONER” Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals Denver, CO “RATIONALE PHARMACOTHERAPY DURING TBI RECOVERY AND ACUTE 09/03/17 NEUROREHABILITATION: ON OVERLOAD FOR THE SCI CLINICIANS” Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals Denver, CO “CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN BRAIN INJURY MEDICINE AND 08/11/17 NEUROREHABILITATION” Brain Injury Conference Benton, Arkansas “OVERVIEW OF CATASTROPHIC TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY” 5/12/17 Spirituality Conference, “Understanding TBI for Clergy and Spiritual Leaders in the Community Craig Hospital “CATASTROPHIC TRAUMATIC BRAI N INJURY: FROM THE MOMENT 04/18/17 EVERYTHING CHANGES” Lecture and Panel Discussion 2017 Colorado Workers Compensation Educational Conference MODERATOR, SCIENTIFIC PAPERS: “EPIDEMIOLOIGC AND PUBLI C HEALTH PERSPECTIVES” 04/01/17 International Brain Injury Association 12 th

World Congress New Orleans, LA “DISRUPTED SLEEP PREDICTS NEXT DAY AGITATION IN MODERATE TO 3/31/17 SEVERE TBI” Poster Presentation along with C Draganich, BA, D Gerber, PsyD, K Monden, PhD, Jody Newman, MA, Jennifer Biggs, RN, H Schneider, RN, Angela Philippus, BA, M Makley, MD International Brain Injury Association 12trh World Congress on Brain Injury New Orleans, LA 3/29-4/1/2017 “TREATING DISRUPTED SLEEP ON A TBI UNIT WITH A SLEEP HYGIENE 3/31/17 INTERVENTION: A FEASBILITY STUDY” Poster Presentation along M Makley, MD, K Mondon, PhD, D Gerber, PsyD, J Newman, MA, A Philippus, BA, C Draganich, BA. International Brain Injury Association 12trh World Congress on Brain Injury A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 1 3 New Orleans, LA 3/29-4/1/2017 “PHARMACOLOGICAL REHABILITATION OF FRONTAL BRAIN DYSFUNCTION FOLLOWING TBI” Neuropsychiatry & TBI - Lecture and Conference Program Chair 03/17/17 Craig Hospital Englewood, CO “TBI AND RATIONALE PHARMACOLOGIC REHABILITATION” 02/01/17 Grand Rounds, University of Colorado School of Medicine Denver, CO “TBI RECOVERY REHABILITATION AND REINTEGRATION” 12/14/16 Arapahoe High School Medicine Class, Lecture and Tour – Craig Hospital “NEUROPHARMACOLOGY AND BRAIN INJ URY REHABILITATION: EVIDENCE 11/18/16 INFORMED BEST PRACTICES” California Brain Injury Association Medical Legal Conference Silverado, CA “APHASIA AND TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: CHARACTERIZATION, NOVEL 11/2/16 CONSIDERATIONS AND TREATMENT” (Presentation with Kim Frey, PhD, Kristin Mascarenes, CCC-SLP) The American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, 93 rd

Annual Conference “STEM CELL TRIAL FOR TBI SANBIO RESEARCH” 9/29/16 Craig Hospital, Board of Directors “CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN SPINAL CORD INJURY REHABILITATION 9/22/16 Alaska Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Education Day Anchorage, Alaska “NEUROPLASTICITY AND TBI RECOVERY – THE ROLE OF MINDFULLNESS, 7/29/16 MEDITATION & YOGA” Love Your Brain Colorado Event “CATASTROPHIC SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: EXTREME SPORTS” 6/10/16 2 ND

International Extreme Sports Medicine Congress Boulder, Colorado “TBI OUTCOMES AND THE SEARCH FOR THE CURE” 3/26/16 Hawaii Brain Injury Association Meeting Oahu, Honolulu “BEST PRACTICES IN BRAIN INJURY REHABILITATION” 03/08/16 Webinar, Workers Compensation “HYDROCEPHAULS PREDICTS OUTCOME FOLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY” 03/03/16 (Platform Presentation – Kowalsi R, Weintraub A, Gerber D.) Eleventh World Congress on Brain Injury, The Hague, Netherlands ‘INCIDENCE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF POST-TRAUMATIC HYDROCEPHALUS DURING INPATIENT REHABILITATION” ( Poster Presentation – Lead Author) Eleventh World Congress on Brain Injury, The Hague, Netherlands 03/02/16 “SLEEP EFFICIENCY AND AGITATION AFTER TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY 03/02/16 ON AN INPATIENT REHABILITAIOTH UNIT” ( Poster Presentation – Lead Author) Eleventh World Congress on Brain Injury, The Hague, Netherlands “THE PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF MONITORING SLEEP IN POARTICIPANTS WITH 03/02/16 MODERATE TO SEVERE TRUMATIC BRAIN INJURY ON AN INPAITENT REHABILTATION UNIT” ( Poster Presentation – Second Author) A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 1 4 Eleventh World Congress on Brain Injury, The Hague, Netherlands “CEREBRAL FAT EMBOLI SYNDROME : CLINICAL AND NEUROIMAGING 03/02/16 CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES” ( Poster Presentation – Lead Author) Eleventh World Congress on Brain Injury, The Hague, Netherlands “INTRAVENRICULAR HEMORRHAGE ON EARLY CT PREDICTS POORER SHORT 10/28/15 AND LONG TERM OUTCOME IN MODERATE TO SEVERE TBI (Poster presentation – 2

nd Author) Eleventh World Congress on Brain Injury, The Hague, Netherlands “TRANSITONS IN LONG TERM CARE FOR PERSONS WITH 10/27/15 DISORDERED CONSCIOUSNESS American Congress of Rehabilitation Meeting, Dallas, TX “TESTOSTERONE REPLACEMENT IN HYPOGONADAL MEN FOLOWING TBI: 10/02/15 RESULTS FROM A DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO CONTROLLED PILOT STUDY. Poster presentation, American Academy of PM&R Annual Meeting “CURRENT TRENDS IN BRAIN INJURY MEDICINE NEUROREHABILITATION” 09/24/15 Montana State Workers Compensation State Fund Annual Governors Conference “CATASTROPHIC TRAUMATIC B RAIN INJURY: THE LEGAL AND 09/18/15 REAL LIFE INTERSECT” Iowa Defense Council Association Annual Conference on Catastrophic TBI “MILD TBI – HOT CLINICAL AND RE SEARCH TOPICS: PANEL-CASE STUDY 5/01/2015 PRESENTATION” 12th Annual North American Brain Injury Society Meeting “PREDICTIVE DETERMINATIONS OF OUTCOMES FOLLLWOING SEVERE TBI: 4/30/2015 CASE STUDY PANEL SYMPOSIA” 12th Annual North American Brain Injury Society Meeting “CONTEMPORARY ADVANCES IN BRAIN INJURY MEDICINE 3/26/2015 AND NEUROREHABILITATION” 7 th

Annual Meeting – Brain Injury Association of Kansas and Greater Kansas City “SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN IN JURY RECOVERY PATTERNS – 1/14/2015 CASE STUDY SYMPOSIA” 2015 Brain Injury Summit, Vail, CO “ADVANCES IN TRAUAMTIC BRAIN IN JURY NEUROREHABILITATION” 11/7/2014 Montana State Fund 14 th

Annual Medical Conference “PHARMACOLOGIC REHABILITAITON OF NEUROBEHAVIORAL 11/7/2014 DISTURBANCES FOLLOWING TBI” Montana State Fund 14 th

Annual Medical Conference “THE REHABILITATION OF NEUROBEHAVIORAL DISORDERS” 10/23/2014 Minnesota Brain Injury Conference “DISORDERS OF CONSCIOUSNESS: MINIMAL COMPETENCY GU IDELINES” 10/9 & 10/10/2014 Presentation Participant American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Orlando, Florida “CURRENT TRENDS IN BRAIN IN JURY NEURO REHABILITATION” – KEYNOTE SPEAKER 09/12/2014 14 TH

Annual – On With Life – Brain Injury Rehabilitation Fall Conference Ankeny, Iowa A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 1 5 “SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY AS A CONSEQUENCE OF EXTREME SPORTS” 6/13/2014 1 ST

Annual International Extreme Sports Medicine Congress CU Sports Medicine, University of Colorado Boulder, CO “ADVANCES IN PHARMACOLOGIC REHABILITATION FOLLOWING TBI” 04/30 – 5/2/2014 “ACUTE BRAIN INJURY MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION MANAGEMENT FOLLOWING TBI” “SYSTEMS OF CARE FOLLOWING CATASTROPHIC TBI AND POLYTRAUMA: A CASE PRESENTATION” 2 ND

Quadrennial Alaska Brain Injury Conference/NABIS Anchorage, Alaska

“CONTEMPORARY INNOVATIONS IN BRAI N INJURY NEUROREHABILITATION” 04/04-04/5/2014 2014 Brain Injury Conference: The Future of Rehabilitation Litigation Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia Vancouver, BC “SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY AS A CONSEQUENCE OF EXTREME SPORTS” 06/13/2014 1 ST

Annual International Extreme Sports Medicine Congress Boulder, CO (1) ADVANCES IN PHARMACOLOGIC REHABILITATION FOLLOWING TBI 04/30 – 05/2/2014 (2) ACUTE BRAIN INJURY MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION MGMT FOLLOWING TBI (3) SYSTEMS OF CARE FOLLOWING CATASTROPHIC TBI AND POLYTRAUMA: A CASE PRESENTATION 2 nd

Quadrennial Alaska Brain Injury Conference cosponsored with NABIS Anchorage, Alaska CONTEMPORARY INNOVATIONS IN BRAIN INJURY NEUROREHABILITATION. 04/04-04/05/2014 Plenary Lecture. The Future of Rehabilitation Litigation – Trial Lawyers Association British Columbia - Canada “PHARMACOLOGICAL REHABILITATION OF NEUROBEHAVIORAL DISORDERS 04/30/14 FOLLOWING TBI” St. Elias Specialty Hospital, Anchorage, Alaska POSTTRAUMATIC HYDROCEPHALUS: CLINICAL CHARACTERISTIC 03/19-03/22/2014 AND REHABILITATION OUTCOMES. (Weintraub A, Gerber D, Gerhart K, Makley M.) Poster presentation at the Tenth World Congress on Brain Injury. San Francisco, CA. . “BRAINS AND BONES” 03/11/14 Swedish Medical Center Grand Rounds (with Gary Maerz, MD) “REHABILITATION PHARMACOTHERAPY IN SEVERE TBI: A CONCEPTURAL 12/05/13 EVIDENCE INFORMED MODEL” Denver Health Medical Center – Neurotrauma Grand Rounds “PHARMACOLOGY IN BRAIN INJURY REHABILI TATION: A CONCEPTUAL APPROACH 05/09/13 TO NEUROBEHAVIORAL DISORDERS” Learning Services Symposium – Challenges in the Continuum of Care following a TBI “21ST CENTURY INNOVATIONS IN B RAIN INJURY REHABILITATION” 04/11/13 KEYNOTE SPEAKER – Minnesota Brain Injury Alliance Minneapolis, MN PHARMACOLOGIC REHABILITATION OF NEUROBEHAVIORAL DISTURANBCES 04/11/13 FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY Minnesota Brain Injury Alliance A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 1 6 Minneapolis, MN “THE STATE OF THE ART IN BRAIN INJURY TREATMENT & REHABILITATION 03/08/13 KEYNOTE SPEAKER - Brain Injury Alliance – Iowa From Research to Reality – Best Practices in Brain Injury Service Delivery West Des Moines, Iowa “ADVANCES IN CATASTROPHIC BRAIN INJURY NEUROREHABILITATION” 01/24/13 Zenith Insurance Company San Diego, CA “CURRENT CONCEPTS OF SCI REHABILITATION – WHAT CASE MANAGERS NEED 01/24/13 TO KNOW” Zenith Insurance Company San Diego, CA “MILITARY RELATED TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES” 11/7/12 Guest Interviewee on “Studio 12,” PBS/Colorado Public Television “21

ST CENTURY INNOVATION IN BRAIN INJURY MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION” 9/23/12 International Symposium on Life Care Planning Denver, CO “PHARMACOLOGICAL REHABILITAITON OF NEUROCOGNTIIVE AND BEHAVIORAL 9/20/12 DISTURBANCES IN THE BRAIN INJURED ADULT” International Symposium on Life Care Planning – Pre-Course Denver, CO “21

st CENTURY INNOVATIONS IN BRAIN INJURY MEDICINE AND REHAB” 9/15/12 North American Brain Injury Society Miami, FL “SERVICE UTILIZATION IN THE COMMUNITY: DEVELOPMENT OF 9/12/12 STRATIFICATIONS OF CARE” Poster Presentation (with J, Anderson, C. Mason, A Siebert) North American Brain Injury Association “PHARMACOLOGIC REHABILITAITON OF NEUROBEHAVIORAL DISTURBANCES 05/19/12 FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY” World Federation for NeuroRehabilitation, Biennial Congress Melbourne, Australia “21

ST CENTURY INNOVATIONS IN BRAIN INJURY REHABILITATION” 04/19/12 Learning Services Lakewood, CO “RECOVERY, REHABILITAITON AND OUTCOMES IN CATASTROPHIC TBI: 03/13/12 IMPORTANCE AND PERSPECTIVES” Pinnacol Assurance Denver, CO “NEW HORIZONS IN THE FIELD OF BRAIN INJURY MEDICINE AND 11/18/11 NEUROREHABILITATION” Touchstone/Nexus Neurorecovery Network Houston, TX “21

ST CENTURY INNOVATIONS IN THE CARE AND REHABILITATION OF TBI” 10/12/11 29 th

Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado (BIAC) – Keynote Speaker Denver, CO A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 1 7 “BRAIN INJURY PHARMACOLOGY” 08/02/11 Swedish Medical Center, Family Practice Residency Program “NEUROPHARMACOLOGIC REHAB IN THE BRAIN INJURY ADULT” 0 4/12/11 Insurance Rehabilitation Study Group (IRSG) 46 th

Annual Meeting San Diego, CA “ADVANCES IN BRAIN INJURY REHAB: SEARCHING FOR THE CURE” 04/04/11 Pacific NW Brain Injury Association Conference – Keynote Speaker Portland, OR “THE NEUROSCIENCE OF B RAIN INJURY REHAB: PRACTICAL APPROACHES 03/09/11 TO LONG TERM MANAGEMENT” University of Idaho’s TBI Webinar “SPORTS CONCUSSIONS” 0 2 / 1 1 / 1 1 Sports Medicine Symposium – USA Rugby Conference Las Vegas, NV “SPASTICITY AND TBI” 10/07/10 Joint Meeting – National Association of State Head Injury Administrators and North American Brain Injury Society Minneapolis, MN “TREATMENT OF TRAUMAT IC BRAIN INJURY AT THE LONG TERM CARE 10/23/09 HOSPITAL: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES” The National Association of Long Term Hospitals Dallas, TX “TBI REHAB” 10/14/09 Farmers Insurance Claims Executives Presentation at Craig Hospital Englewood, CO “STATE OF THE ART BRAIN INJURY REHABILITATION” 6/19/07 Paradigm Healthcare – Case Managers Presentation at Craig Hospital Englewood, CO “TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY NEURO LOGICAL RECOVERY PATTERNS: 5/17/07 IMPLICATIONS FOR THE REHABILITATION THERAPIST IN TREATMENT PLANNING” TBI Model Systems Leadership Conference Denver, CO “STATE OF THE ART INTERVENTIONS FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY 3/07/07 PATIENTS AND FAMILIES” Brain Injury Association of Utah “NEUROPHARMACOLOGIC ADVANCES AND TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY” 9/01/06 California Brain Injury Association Napa, CA “CATASTROPHIC TRAUMATIC BRAIN IN JURY – EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES” 6/16/06 Colorado Trauma Society Denver, CO “OUTCOME ORIENTED TRAUMAT IC BRAIN INJURY REHAB – 5/24/06 PREDICTORS, SYSTEMS OF CARE AND COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION” Annual Colorado State Rehabilitation Counselors Conference A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 1 8 Denver, CO “BENCH SCIENCE MEETS TBI CLINICAL PRACTICE, A NEUROREHABILITATION 8/11/05 PERSPECTIVE” 6 th

Annual University of California Neurotrauma Meeting Ojai, California “FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH FATIGUE AFTER TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY” 09/11/04 ACRM-ASNR Joint Conference Ponte Vedra Beach, FL (Paper presented by Amitabh Jha MD – Alan Weintraub, et al contributed to study) “ADVANCES IN TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY NEUROREHABILITATION” 06/18/04 Eleventh Annual Brain Injury Conference – Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN “PHARMACOLOGIC REHABILITATION OF NEUROCOGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL DISTURBANCES IN THE BRAIN INJURED ADULT” 06/18/04 Eleventh Annual Brain Injury Conference – Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN “PHARMACOLOGIC REHABILITATION IN THE ADULT TBI PATIENT” 04/02/04 Centre for Neuro Skills Bakersfield, CA “BRAIN INJURY NEUROLOGI CAL RECOVERY PATTERNS” 11/11/03 Montana State Fund – 3

rd Annual Education Conference Helena, Montana “TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY – ADVANCES & INTERVENTIONS” 11/11/03 Montana State Fund – 3

rd Annual Education Conference Helena, Montana “TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY NEURO LOGIC RECOVERY PATTERNS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE REHABILITATION THERAPIST IN TREATMENT PLANNING” 04/11/03 Contemporary Forum – Traumatic Brain Injury Conference San Francisco, CA “REHABILITATIVE PHARMACOTHERAPY AND FRONTAL BRAIN DYSFUNCTION” 04/11/03 Contemporary Forum – Traumatic Brain Injury Conference San Francisco, CA “CASE STUDIES IN DYSPHAGIA MANAGEMENT: ASSESSMENT, THERAPY AND MEDICAL TREATMENT” 04/11/03 Contemporary Forum – Traumatic Brain Injury Conference San Francisco, CA “TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CASE MANAGEMENT 02/18/03 Case Management Society of American – Rocky Mtn. Chapter Denver, CO ‘TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY ISSUES” 01/28/03 Regis University, Physical Therapy Department “TBI EVALUATION, PREDICTORS AND REHABILITATION CONCEPTS” 12/2002 University of Hawaii Trauma Grand Rounds “NEUROPHARMACOLOGIC TRENDS IN ACUTE AND CHRONIC TBI MANAGEMENT” 12/2002 University of Hawaii A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 1 9 Department of Neurotrauma “TBI REHABILITATION: NEW DEVELOPMENTS & TRENDS” 09/19/02 2002 Governor’s Conference on Workers’ Compen sation & Occupational Safety and Health West Yellowstone, MT “SEARCHING THE CURE” 06/29/02 The Brain Injury Symposium Honolulu, Hawaii “NEUROPHARMACOLOGY OF THE FRONTAL LOBES” 06/28/02 The Brain Injury Symposium Honolulu, Hawaii

“TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY REHABILITATION” 05/13/02 Western Association of Workers’ Compensation Boards Denver, Co “CONCUSSION: A ME DICAL STANDPOINT” 03/23/02 Trainers/Coaches State Conference Denver, Co “PATHOPHYSIOLOGY & MEDICAL MANAGEM ENT OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY 03/12/02 Regis University, Department of Physical Therapy Denver, Co “TBI SYSTEMS OF CARE” 3/7 – 3/8/02 Speaker/Facilitator (Private/Public Agencies) Hawaii “BRAIN INJURY REHAB” 02/27/02 Pinnacol Insurance Seminar Denver, Co “TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY, THE CUTTING EDGE” 11/30 – 12/01/01 Brain Injury Association Meeting Hawaii “OVERVIEW OF TRAUMATIC B RAIN INJURY REHABILITATION” 11/13/01 Colorado Case Management Association Meeting Craig Hospital, Englewood, Co “LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY” 10/11 – 10/12/01 Louisiana Workers Compensation Corporation Annual Meeting New Orleans, LA “LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY” 10/11 – 10/12/01 Occupational Medicine 2001: New Challenges, Best Practices Southern Physical Rehab Network & Tenet HealthSystem “TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY” 08/02/01 Louisiana Workers Compensation & Gen Cologne Re Craig Hospital, Englewood, CO “CATASTROPHIC TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY – ADVANCES IN INTERVENTION AND VIDEO VIGNETTES” Fourteenth Annual Trauma Symposium 07/31/01 Stanford Hospital & Clinics A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 2 0 “SPORT CONCUSSION MANAGEMENT IN THE PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE” 06/26/01 Professional Hockey Athletic Trainers & Equipment Mangers Annual Conference Palm Springs, CA “TBI MODEL SYSTEMS PROGRAM” 05/22/01 Colorado Workers Compensation Special Funds Unit “ADVANCES IN BRAIN INJURY TREATMENT” 4/20/01 American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants Broomfield, Colorado “CATASTROPHIC SPINAL CORD AND BRAIN INJURY” 04/04 – 04/05/01 Zenith Insurance Sarasota, Florida “OVERVIEW OF TBI REHAB” 03/22/01 Regis University, Department of Physical Therapy Denver, CO “ACUTE CARE AND REHABILITATION” 01/18/01 Understanding Traumatic Brain Injury for the Clergy Craig Hospital Englewood, Colorado “SEARCHING THE CURE: REALITY VS. HOPE” 12/09/00 2000 Brain Injury Symposium Hawaii Convention Center Honolulu, Hawaii “RECOGNIZING AND COORDINATING CATASTROPHIC INJURY” 09/27/00 55 th

Annual Florida Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference Orlando, Florida “TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY AND REHABILITATION” 07/25/00 28 th

Annual WAWCB Conference Coeur d’Alene, Idaho “ADVANCES IN THE FIELD OF CATASTR OPHIC TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY” 06/26-27/00 Zenith and General Reinsurance Sarasota/Orlando, Florida “TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY AND REHABILITATION” 06/25/00 28th Annual Western Association of Workers Compensation Boards Idaho “PHARMACOLOGIC REHABILITATION OF THE BRAIN INJURED ADULT” 06/12/00 5th Annual Traumatic Brain Injury/Spinal Cord Injury Research Symposium University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky “PHARMACOLOGY AND TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY” 06/06/00 University Hospital, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Denver, Colorado “TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY REHABILITA TION: “NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND 03/24/00 TRENDS” Educational Planning Committee, Inc. NCARIP/NCNARPPS “PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICAL MANAGEM ENT OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY” 03/14/00 Regis University A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 2 1 Denver, Colorado “VIOLENCE AS A CAUSE OF TBI IN COLORADO” 10/07-09/99 “AN OVERVIEW OF THE TBI MODEL SYSTEM” Brain Injury Association of Colorado 17 th

Annual Conference Vail, Colorado “BRAIN INJURY TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION” 10/05/99 Idaho Industrial Commission 1999 Annual Workers’ Compensation Seminar Boise, Idaho

“PHARMACOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO FRONTAL BRAIN DYSFUNCTION” 09/29/99 Wyoming Medical Center – Grand Rounds Cheyenne, Wyoming “SPORTS RELATED CONCUSSION” 09/07/99 Denver Broncos Sports Medicine Clinic In service Englewood, Colorado “RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FI ELD OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY” 07/28/99 ROSE Fifteenth Annual Seminar Minneapolis, Minnesota “ADVANCES IN TBI CARE FOR SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN” 05/21/99 State School Nurses Conference Denver, Colorado “NEUROPHARMACOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO FRONTAL BRAIN 05/12/99 DYSFUNCTION” Lectureship – San Juan Regional Medical Center Farmington, New Mexico “ADVANCES IN TBI REHABILITATION” 05/02/99 Searching the Cure Insurance Rehabilitation Study Group San Francisco, California “OVERVIEW TBI MODEL SYSTEMS” 04/22/99 BIAC Board Meeting Englewood, Colorado “SPORTS RELATED CONCUSSION” 03/20/99 Bronco’s Sports Medicine Rehabilitation Symposium 03/02/99 Denver, Colorado “SEARCHING THE CURE: REALITY VS. HOPE” 03/18/99 Brain Injury Association of Iowa Emerging Practices in BI Service Delivery Desmoines, Iowa “NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY REHAB” 02/27/99 San Juan Regional Medical Center Trauma Conference Trauma: Scene to Salvage ‘99 Farmington, New Mexico “RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN BRAIN INJURY 02/19/99 A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 2 2 Craig Hospital Grand Rounds Englewood, Colorado “TBI MODEL SYSTEMS AND THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGIONAL BRAIN INJURY 02/09/99 SYSTEM” Craig Hospital Grand Rounds Englewood, Colorado “NEUROMEDICAL CONSEQUENCE S OF BRAIN INJURY: ADVANCED 11/20/98 TREATMENT CONCEPTS” “THE CUTTING EDGE: MOVING LIFE CARE PLANNING TO THE NEXT LEVEL” Life Care Planning Conference Atlanta, Georgia

“INTRATHECAL BACLOF EN THERAPY IN ABI DISCUSSION GROUP” 11/06/98 AAPM&R-Medtronics Meeting Seattle, Washington “POTENTIALLY NEW MEDICATIONS TO TREAT SPASTICITY DUE TO 11/05/98 ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY” AAPM&R Meeting Seattle, Washington PHARMACOLOGY AND TBI” 11/01/98 “OUTPATIENT SERVICE UTILIZATION POST TBI” POSTER “TBI OUTCOMES AND VIOLENCE” POSTER “TBI COGNITIVE HEALTH” POSTER “ATYPICAL TBI RECOVERY PATTERNS” POSTER BIA National New Orleans, Louisiana “PHARMACOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO THE FRONTALLY IMPAIRED” 10/23/98 Plastic Surgery Lectureship Swedish Medical Center Englewood, Colorado “TBI REHAB AND MANAGEMENT” 10/13-14/98 Swiss Re America Denver, Colorado “ADVANCES IN TBI REHAB” 10/08-09/98 “SEARCHING THE CURE: REALITY VS. HOPE” “SPASTICITY/DYSTONIA AND OT HER PHYSICAL SEQUELAE” Brain Injury Association of Colorado Vail, Colorado “TBI REHAB” AIG Insurance 02/10/98 Phoenix, Arizona “INJURY SEVERITY, RECOVERY PATTERNS AND PREDICTIVE OUTCOME IN 10/28/97 SEVERE HEAD INJURY” 11th Annual Stanford Trauma Symposium Mystery and Intrigue of Trauma II Stanford, California “SPORTS RELATED REPETITIVE MILD BRAIN INJURIES” 10/17/97 Penrose Hospital 10th Annual Trauma Symposium Colorado Springs, Colorado A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 2 3 “BRAIN INJURY: RECOVERY PATTERNS AND PREDICTORS OF OUTCOME” 10/09/97 “ADVANCES IN NEUROPHARMACO LOGIC RESEARCH IN CATASTROPHIC SCI AND TBI” 2nd Annual Life Care Planning Conference Outcomes and Accountability New Orleans, Louisiana “NEUROPHARMACOLOGIC APPROACHES TO FRONTAL BRAIN DYSFUNCTION” 10/03/97 “ATYPICAL RECOVERY PATTERNS FOLLOWING TBI” Brain Injury Association of Colorado Vail, Colorado

COMPREHENSIVE TBI TRAINING SEMINAR 03/07/97 Prudential Case Management Training Seminar Craig Hospital, Englewood, Colorado “THE NEUROLOGY OF BRAIN INJURY” 03/01/97 TBI Educators' Conference Denver, Colorado “TBI - AN OVERVIEW OF THE SILENT EPIDEMIC” 02/12/97 PCA Solutions - Workers’ Compensation Orlando, Florida “NEUROPHARMACOLOGIC APPROACHES TO FRONTAL BRAIN DYSFUNCTION” 02/09/97 Craig Hospital’s Annual Medical Staff Meeting Englewood, Colorado “CURRENT TRENDS AND SYSTEMS OF CARE” 12/9-10/96 HCBS-BI Case Managers Training Department of Health Care Policy and Financing Office of Public and Private Initiatives Denver, Colorado “ATYPICAL RECOVERY PATTERNS FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN 11/23-24/96 INJURY IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS PATIENTS” Scientific Poster and Paper International Association for the Study of Traumatic Brain Injury Melbourne, Australia “MANAGEMENT OF CATASTROPHIC INJURY CLAIMS” 10/3-4/96 Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters Denver, Colorado “HETEROTOPIC OSSIFICATION IN TBI PATIENTS” 09/11/96 Symposium O’Hare Rehabilitation Center Denver, Colorado “STROKE REHABILITATION” 06/96 Bethany Healthplex Denver, Colorado “THE FRONTAL LOBE SYNDROME” 02/96 Learning Services Lakewood, Colorado A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 2 4 “THE NEUROLOGIC EXAMINATION IN TBI” 11/16/95 Metro State College - Speech Department Denver, Colorado “NEUROMEDICAL CONSEQUENCES OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY AN 08/25-26/95 INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH” Missoula, Montana “TBI MODELS OF CARE AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE” (Interviewer) 08/25-26/95 Northern Rockies Brain Injury Symposium Missoula, Montana “PCA SOLUTIONS - STATE OF THE ART I SSUES IN TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY CARE” 03/31/95 Workers' Compensation Insurance Group Orlando, Florida “ADVANCES IN NEUROLOGICAL ASPECTS OF BRAIN INJURY REHABILITATION” 12/13/94 Learning Services Lakewood, Colorado “MEDICAL AND REHABILITATION MANAGEMENT OF TBI” 12/5/94 Metlife Training Seminar Craig Hospital Englewood, Colorado “THE NEUROLOGICAL EXAMINAT ION -- A FUNCTIONAL MODEL” 10/27/94 Speech Department Lectureship Series Metro State University Denver, Colorado “TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY -- A CATASTROPHIC INJURY MODEL” 09/20/94 Two Lectureships 49th Annual Florida workers' Compensation Educational Conference Orlando, Florida “CUTTING EDGE ISSUES IN TBI” 01/10/94 Case Managers Seminar Bear Creek Learning Services Lakewood, Colorado “OVERVIEW OF TRAUMATIC B RAIN INJURY REHABILITATION” 11/18/93 General Re-insurance Seminar Craig Hospital Englewood, Colorado “PRINCIPLES OF LOW PRESSURE DRAINAGE FOR THE TREATMENT 11/03/93 OF NEUROGENIC BLADDER COMPLICATIONS” 55th Annual Assembly American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Miami, Florida MODERATOR - “TBI SCIENT IFIC PAPER SESSIONS” 11/02/93 55th Annual Assembly American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Miami, Florida “CUTTING EDGE ISSUES IN TBI CARE: AN OVERVIEW” 09/15/93 Metropolitan Life Insurance Seminar Miami, Florida A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 2 5 “PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND RECOVE RY PATTERNS OF TRAUMATIC 04/08/93 SUBCORTICAL INJURIES” Brain Injury Program - Grand rounds Craig Hospital Englewood, Colorado “BRAIN INJURY - THE SILENT EPIDEMIC” 03/15/93 Issues of the 90's Lectureship Cherry Creek High School Englewood, Colorado

“COMPREHENSIVE REHABILITATION: REIMBURsem*nT PERSPECTIVES 11/13/92 A PHYSICIANS ROLE - CONFRONTING OUR FUTURE” American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 54th Annual Assembly San Francisco, California MODERATOR: TBI SCIENTIFIC PAPER SESSIONS 11/13/92 54th Annual Assembly American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation San Francisco, California “THE SPECTRUM OF T RAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY” 11/12/92 Workers Compensation Reinsurance Bureau Newark, New Jersey “OVERVIEW OF TBI” 03/26/92 “MECHANISMS OF TBI” “NEUROLOGIC RECOVERY PATTERNS OF TBI” State Farm Insurance Conference Denver, Colorado “PREVENTION OF TBI AND THE USE OF BICYCLE SAFETY HELMETS” 01/09/92 Craig Hospital - Brain Injury Program - Grand Rounds “ACUTE NEUROPHARMACOLOGIC MANAGEMENT IN TBI PATIENTS” 12/13/91 Swedish Trauma Service Rounds “PREVENTION OF TBI AND THE USE OF BICYCLE SAFETY HELMETS” 11/12/91 Colorado Medical Society Denver, Colorado “RECOVERY PATTERNS FOLLOWING HYPOXIA-ISCHEMIC 10/19/91 CEREBRAL INJURY” Heritage Rehabilitation Hospital Denver, Colorado “OVERVIEW OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY” 09/18/91 Executive Risk Consultants, Inc. Altamonte Springs, Florida “BRAIN INJURY REHABILITATION: BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS 08/13/91 AND CHOICE OF MEDICATION” Bethesda Psych Hospital Denver, Colorado A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 2 6 “THE SILENT EPIDEMIC - TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY” 06/91 Thousand Points of Light Colorado Head Injury Foundation Benefit “THE REALITIES OF BRAIN INJURY” 04/26/91 The National Head Injury Foundation Denver, Colorado “NEUROPHARMACOLOGY IN BRAIN INJURY” 04/25/91 Head Injury Association Detroit, Michigan “NEUROPHARMACOLOGY IN BRAIN INJURY” 04/19/91 American Speech and Language Association Denver, Colorado “NEUROPHARMACOLOGICAL APPROACHES IN BRAIN INJURED REHABILITATION” 04/11-13/91 Colorado Speech-Language-Hearing Association Lakewood, Colorado INTRODUCTION - CO-MODERATOR “THE CUTTING EDGE” 01/14/91 9th Annual Southwest Brain Injury Conference Vail, Colorado “DISCHARGE PLANNING FROM A PHYSICIAN'S PERSPECTIVE” 07/27/90 Colorado Head Injury Foundation - Case Manager’s Conference Denver, Colorado “PHARMACOLOGIC MANAGEMENT IN BRAIN INJURY” 03/06/90 INSERVICE - Nursing Staff Craig Hospital Englewood, Colorado MODERATOR - “HEAD INJ URY SCIENTIFIC PAPERS” 02/13/90 8th Annual Southwest Head Injury Symposium Sedona, Arizona CO-ORGANIZER - “NEURO-ANATOMY COURSE” 02/90 Colorado Neurologic Institute “HETEROTOPIC OSSIFICATION FOLLOWING CENTRAL 01/19/90 NERVOUS SYSTEM INJURY” Colorado Society of Rehabilitation Nursing Denver, Colorado “FACTS, MYTHS AND REALITIES” “SPECTRUM OF TRAUMATIC BRAI N INJURY: RECOVERY PATTERNS, 02/24/89 COMPLICATIONS AND SEQUELAE” “TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: TYPES OF INJURY, INITIAL EVALUATION AND TREATMENT VEGETATIVE STATES” Colorado Trial Attorneys Update, Colorado Head Injury Foundation Denver, Colorado MODERATOR - “HEAD INJ URY SCIENTIFIC PAPERS” 01/30/89 7th Annual Southwest Head Injury Symposium Options for the 1990's - Opportunities for Success Park City, Utah “USE OF PHARMACOLOGIC AGENTS IN TBI” 01/19-20/89 “PEDS REHAB '89” “MANAGEMENT OF SPASTICITY AND HEAD INJURY” A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 2 7 Children's Hospital Denver, Colorado “TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY - AN OVERVIEW” 01/13/89 3rd Annual Winter Conference The Workers' Compensation Education Association Denver, Colorado “OVERVIEW OF TRAUMATIC B RAIN INJURY AND REHABILITATION 12/12/88 SYSTEMS OF CARE” Swedish Medical Center Neurosensory Meeting Englewood, Colorado

“QUANTITATIVE BONE LOSS AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY” 10/30-11/04/88 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Seattle, Washington “MECHANISMS OF BRAIN INJURY” 10/22/88 “MINOR HEAD INJURY: CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM SPASTICITY” Second Annual Pacific Coast Brain Injury Association B.C. Head Injury Association & Western Rehabilitation Society Richmond, B.C. “TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: A SYSTEM OF CARE” 10/07/88 North American Reinsurance Craig Hospital Englewood, Colorado “THE USE OF PHARMACOLOGICAL AGEN TS IN BRAIN INJURED PATIENTS” 08/19-21/88 Colorado Head Injury Foundation, Inc. 6th Annual Family/Professional Conference Colorado Springs, Colorado “OVERVIEW OF HEAD INJURY” 07/88 Behavioral Attendant Orientation Service Craig Hospital Englewood, Colorado “SPASTICITY MANAGEMENT IN THE HEAD INJURED ADULT” 05/20/88 Robert Wood Johnson Institute Edison, New Jersey “MEDICAL/NEUROLOGICAL AND REHABILITATION SEQUELAE 05/04/88 FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY” University of Colorado Residency Lectureship Denver, Colorado “PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND RECOVERY PATTERNS FOLLOWING 05/02/88 TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY” University of Colorado Residency Lectureship Denver, Colorado “MECHANISMS AND SEQUELAE MANAGEMENT OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY” 04/29/88 Disability Management 1988 - Current Legal and Medical Developments Denver, Colorado “SPASTICITY MANAGEMENT IN THE HEAD INJURED ADULT” 01/10-13/88 A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 2 8 6th Annual Southwest Head Injury Symposium Lake Tahoe, Nevada “SPASTICITY MANAGEMENT IN THE HEAD INJURED ADULT” 01/07/88 Heritage Rehabilitation Center Denver, Colorado “HETEROTOPIC OSSIFICATION IN THE HEAD INJURED ADULT” 12/10/87 Swedish Medical Center Neurotrauma Unit In service Englewood, Colorado “HETEROTOPIC OSSIFICATION IN THE HEAD INJURED ADULT” 11/20/87 Craig Hospital, Grand Rounds Englewood, Colorado “OVERVIEW OF HEAD INJURY” 10/87 Behavioral Attendant Orientation Service Craig Hospital Englewood, Colorado DISCUSSANT - “SCIENTIFIC PAPER PRESENTATION (HEAD TRAUMA)” 10/19/87 49th Annual Assembly American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Orlando, Florida “HETEROTOPIC OSSIFICATION AND THE TBI ADULT” 10/17/87 49th Annual American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Orlando, Florida “HEAD INJURY AND SEQUELAE” 07/24/87 Northern Colorado Medical Record Association Boulder, Colorado “RECOVERY PATTERNS, TREATMENTS, COMPLICATIONS AND SEQUELAE” 06/18/87 Management of the Head Injury Patient: The Long Term Perspective Physicians' Home Care Englewood, Colorado “GUNSHOT WOUND IN SPINAL CORD INJURY” 03/19-24/87 “MANAGEMENT OF SPASTICITY” Fourth Annual Physical Medicine Short Course Fitzsimons Army Hospital Aurora, Colorado “SEQUELAE OF HEAD INJURY” 03/87 Regency Rehabilitation Hospital Denver, Colorado “OVERVIEW OF HEAD INJURY” 02/87 Regency Rehabilitation Hospital Denver, Colorado “OVERVIEW OF HEAD INJURY RELATED TO SKIING” 01/87 Winter Park Handicap Ski Program Winter Park, Colorado “OVERVIEW OF HEAD INJURY” 01/87 Behavioral Attendant Orientation Service Craig Hospital Englewood, Colorado A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 2 9 “HETEROTOPIC OSSIFICATION” 08/86 Orthopaedic Section Conference Swedish Medical Center, Englewood, Colorado “OVERVIEW OF HEAD INJURY” 07/86 University of Colorado Resident Lectureship Denver, Colorado “THE HEAD INJURY PROGRAM” 06/19/86 St. Anthony's Rehabilitation Department Denver, Colorado

“OVERVIEW OF SPINAL INJURY” 06/09/86 South Denver Paramedic/EMT Conference Swedish Medical Center Englewood, Colorado “GUNSHOT WOUNDS TO THE SPINE” 05/17/86 Craig Hospital Grand Rounds Englewood, Colorado “SPASTICITY” 04/03/86 Centre for Neuro Skills Bakersfield, California “HETEROTOPIC OSSIFICATION” 03/86 Regency Hospital Denver, Colorado “MULTIPLE IN SERVICES TO TBI INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM 1986-present ON “CLINICAL TBI ISSUES” TRAINING OF MEDICAL STUDENTS, RESIDENTS AND FELLOWS 1986-present IN “ISSUES RELATED TO TBI CLINICAL” “GUNSHOT WOUNDS OF THE SPINE” 12/85 Grand Rounds University of Colorado-Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Denver, Colorado “HYPERTENSION IN HEAD INJURY” 08/85 Pediatric In service Children's Hospital Denver, Colorado “AUTONOMIC HYPERREFLEXIA” 08/84 Grand Rounds University of Colorado-Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Denver, Colorado “STEROID MYOPATHY” 02/84 Grand Rounds University of Colorado-Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Denver, Colorado “DEPRESSION AND CNS DISORDERS” 05/83 Grand Rounds A l a n W e i n t r a u b , M D C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 3 0 University of Colorado-Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Denver, Colorado “REFLEX SYMPATHETIC DYSTROPHY” 04/83 Grand Rounds University of Colorado-Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Denver, Colorado

CATHLIN VINETT MITCHELL, RN, BSN, CRRN, CM Education 1979 Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN Conferences/Seminars (contact hours) 2017 Association of Rehabilitation Nursing (12.0) covering: Catastrophic Case

Management; Life Care Plans; Forensic Rehabilitation Association of Rehabilitation Nursing (5.0) covering: Challenges of Family

Caregivers of Veterans Diagnosed with Traumatic Brain Injury; Changes in Payment Regulation and Acute Care Use of Total Hip Replacement; Trends in Length of Stay Association of Rehabilitation Nursing (1.0) covering Alternative Practices in

Rehabilitation Nursing Association of Rehabilitation Nursing (1.0) covering Experience with Mirror

Therapy American Nurses Association (1.4), Enteral Nutrition Update American Nurses Association (1.3), Chronic Pain Association of Rehabilitation Nursing (0.5), Pediatric Sepsis 2016 Certified Case Manager Workshop Certification (14.0) covering Current and Future

Practice of High Quality Case Management and Patient Centered Case Management Services Association of Rehabilitation Nursing (1.0) covering Factor Influencing Outpatient

Cardiac Rehabilitation Attendance 2015 Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse Review (18.0) Seminar covering: Life

Care Planning; Ethical Issues; Changes in Health Care; New Therapies, Cardiac Rehabilitation; Traumatic Brain Injury; Pain Management; Spinal Cord Injury/Musculoskeletal/Orthopedic Disorders; Stroke; Pediatric Rehabilitation; Management of Aortic Stenosis 2014 Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse Review Seminar (42.5) Rehabilitation of Brain Injury, CRRN (12.0) Chemical Electrical Burns (1.0) 2013 ARN Nursing Traumatic Brain Injury (7.0) Elder Care (4.0) Pediatric Rehabilitation (5.0) Rehabilitation of Spinal Cord Injury (8.4) 2012 Core Curriculum for Case Management (23.0) Case Management Society of America Stroke Rehabilitation: A Function-Based Approach (7.0) Wound Care: Palliative, Home, and Clinical Practices (4.0)

Evidence-Based Rehabilitation Nursing: Common Challenges and Interventions (10.0) Bowel Management in Rehabilitation (8.1) Rehabilitation of Brain Injury (7.0) Pediatric Rehabilitation (5.0) Nutrition and Dysphagia Management (3.0) Association of Rehabilitation Nurses 2011 Understanding Spinal Cord Injury (8.4) Understanding Brain Injury (8.4) Shepherd Center Foundation and American Trauma Society Assessment and Documentation of Pressure Ulcers (1.0) Kinetic Concepts Incorporated (KCI) Understanding Treatment of Chronic Pain (1.0) Understanding EMG/NCV (1.0) Neurostimulation (1.0) Mid- Medical Case Management (7.5) Vanderbilt University 2010 Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse Review Seminar (20.5), covering:

Life Care Planning; Ethical Issues; Changes in Healthcare: Technical, Role Related, and New Therapies; Cardiac Rehabilitation; Neuroanatomy; Traumatic Brain Injury; Spinal Cord Injury; Musculoskeletal/Orthopedic Disorders; Pain Management; Geriatric Rehabilitation; Trends in Rehabilitation; Achieving and Maintaining Health Maintenance Goals; Stroke; Pulmonary Rehabilitation; Pediatric Rehabilitation 2009 Case Management Society of America (30.5) Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse Seminar (20.5), covering: Life Care Planning; Neuroanatomy; Traumatic Brain Injury; Spinal Cord Injury;

Musculoskeletal / Orthopedic Disorders; Stroke Patients; Achieving & Maintaining Health Maintenance Goals; Pulmonary Rehabilitation; Cardiac Rehabilitation; Pain Management; Pediatric Rehabilitation; Geriatric Rehabilitation

2008 Case Management Society of America (24.0) Cultural and Language Impact on Health Care Delivery (1.0) Ethical Issues with Patient Records & HIPPA (1.0) Management of Chronic Pain in Occupational Health (2.0) Medical Case Management Vanderbilt (6.5) Treatment of the Lumbar Spine & Physical Therapy Evaluation (1.0) 2007 Case Management Society of America (22.1) Chronic Pain Intervention (1.0) Orthopedic Shock Wave (1.5) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (1.2) Treatment of Lumbar Spine Injuries (1.5) 2006 Advanced Catastrophic Case Management (12.0) Advancement in Orthotics (1.5) Case Management Society of America (20.0) Life Care Planning (12.0) 2005 Advanced Practice in Case Management (25.0) Case Management Society of America (20.0) 2004 Case Management Society of America (22.8) 2003 Case Management Society of America (25.0) 2002 Advanced Practice in Case Management (20.5) Update in Life Care Planning (3.0) 2001 Case Management Society of America (31.3) 1999 Current Issues in Case Management (2.0) Rehabilitation of the Injured Worker (2.0) 1998 Advanced Catastrophic Case Management (12.0) 1997 Case Management Society of America (21.6) Life Care Planning (10.0) Life Care Plans: Spinal Cord Injury (20.0) 1996 Addressing Physical Therapy Needs (4.0) Case Management Society of America (21.0) Independent Study in Case Management (3.0) Spinal Cord Injury (5.0)

1995 Chronic Pain (3.0) Creating a Practical Measurement System in Post-Acute Rehabilitation for Persons

with Acquired Brain Injury (12.0) Occupational Medicine (3.0) Pediatric Physical Therapy (3.0) Scope and Function of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (5.0) 1994 Brain Injury (15.0) Case Management Society of America (15.0) Spinal Stenosis (2.0) 1993 Case Management Society of America (15.0) Managed Care (1.0) Mid-South Department of Labor (20.0) Quality Improvement and Ethics in Case Management (6.0) 1989 Expert Vocational Training (16.0) Life Care Planning (16.0) National Head Injury Seminar (including 1987 and 1986) Credentials Certified Nurse Case Manager by American Nurses Association Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse State of Tennessee Nursing License Accomplishments 1994 Commerce.

1993 Care Management Consultants, Inc. was selected by the Tennessee Department

of Labor to provide case management peer review. Developed the policies, procedures, and protocols for the practice of case management in the State of Tennessee for the Department of Labor 1992 Began testifying as Life Care Planner. 1989 Life Care Planning Seminar and Training. Extensive experience in consulting

and preparation of life care plans. 1988 Appointment by Intra Corp as Trainer for the Southeast Territory. Responsible

for training over 100 new case managers

1987 1990 Intra Corp Rehabilitation Regional Trainer for the Southeastern United States.

Week long formalized training of new case managers that entailed coverage of Worker's Compensation laws, liability, long-term disability claims, case management, and communication skills. 1986 Committee for the Development of Regional Burn Unit at Vanderbilt

University. 1983 1991 Extensive case experience in coordination of catastrophic injuries, which

includes Head Injury, Spinal Cord Injury, Amputations, Burns, Psychiatric, and Multiple Trauma Cases. Experience in chronic illness as well. 1981 1985 Speaking assignments at Middle Tennessee School of Nursing. Topics on Fluid

and Electrolyte Imbalance, Burns, Pancreatitis, and Head Injury. 1981 Appointment of Staff Nurse I at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. 1980 Presentations for Continuing Education at Blount Memorial Hospital. Topics

included Arsenic Poisoning, Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance, and Burns. Committee for Development of Quality Guidelines in Care Planning. Recruiter, spokesperson for Registered Nurses in East Tennessee. Experience Extensive case experience and supervision of catastrophic injuries listed, i.e., head injury, spinal cord injury, amputations, burns, multiple traumas 1990 Present Care Management Consultants, Inc., Brentwood, TN

President and Owner Life Care Planner Case Manager for Catastrophic Pediatric and Adult Cases Manage 25 employees 26 years direct case management experience 1986 1989 Intra Corp, Brentwood, TN

Rehabilitation Specialist with promotion to Senior Rehabilitation Specialist Strong experience with worker's compensation, auto liability claims, group insurance, and long term care Medical case management of catastrophic cases with emphasis on head injury, spinal cord injury, amputations, and burns 1983 1985 Aetna Life & Casualty, Nashville, TN

Nurse Coordinator in the Claim's Department Staff Experience with workers compensation and catastrophic injuries

1980 1983 Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN

Staff II Nurse Charge Nurse of 32 bed unit providing care of high acuity trauma patients 1979 1980 Blount Memorial Hospital in Maryville, Tennessee Float Nurse Worked throughout the hospital (mainly in ER, ICU, and Orthopaedics)

Vita-Ernest Goss 5202 Burt St. Omaha, NE 68132; (402) 280-4757 e-Mail ernieg@creighton.edu; websites; www.outlook-economic.com www.ernestgoss.com

www.twitter.com/erniegoss Current position & outreach activities January 1, 1992 Present, MacAllister Chair in Economics, Professor of Economics, Creighton University.

Each month my economic survey results appear in 100-150 print outlets, 40-75 radio outlets and scores of TV stations and blogs. July 1, 2014 Dec. 31, 2015, Director of the Institute for Economic Inquiry, Creighton University. July 1, 2010 Present, Research Faculty with California State University, Fresno. Designed and implemented

a survey of the San Joaquin Valley, California for California State University-Fresno. Survey has been conducted monthly since October 2010. Fall 2009 Fall 2015. Testified before U.S. Congress regarding the closure of GM and Chrysler dealerships.

Testified before the Kansas Legislature and the Nebraska Legislature (numerous times). Fall 2005. Appointed by Nebraska Attorney General to head task force to investigate factors affecting the

price of gasoline & diesel fuel in the state. Produced study which is available on request. December 2003 July 2004. Scholar-in-Residence-Congressional Budget Office. Research project was to

investigate the impact of the Internet on U.S. productivity growth. 2005-present. Created the Rural Mainstreet Economic Outlook. A monthly survey of bank CEOs in 10 states.

Results are carried monthly in media outlets across the globe. www.outlook-economic.com Provided Congressional testimony regarding the survey results, September 16, 2009. 1994-present. Created and produce a monthly survey and economic forecast for nine state Mid-American

region. Survey results released in media outlets throughout the region and US. 2006 results published in over 1,000 newspaper articles, in approximately 600 recorded radio interviews and in a large number of magazines. Recent newspaper citations and news program appearances include: The Wall Street Journal, St. Louis Post- Dispatch, Chicago Tribune,, Charlotte Observer, U.S A. Today, Investors Business Daily, NBC Nightly News, ABC.Com, and the Canadian Broadcasting System. See monthly release at: www.outlook-economic.org 1995-present. Created and produce a monthly survey and economic forecast for a three state Mountain States

economic region. Results carried in newspapers, radio stations and magazines in the three states of Colorado, Utah and Wyoming (e.g. Rocky Mountain News, KTLK Radio, Denver, Utah Public Radio). See monthly release at: www.outlook-economic.org August 2005. National Public TV program (nationally distributed), 1992-present. Created and serve as the editor of Economic Trends, a quarterly newsletter that addresses

economic issues of concern to state, regional and national business and public policy leaders [current issue 8(1)]. 10,500 subscribers nationwide. Survey results & newsletter available at: www.outlook-economic.org Serve as keynote speaker/presenter to various groups each month. 2015 along, Keynote speaker at

approximately 20 events and conferences. Panel member, Kansas City Federal Reserve Economic Roundtable, Economic Summit, Kansas City, MO; Keynote speaker at Minnesota Supply Managers Educational Conference, Minneapolis, MN; Keynote speaker at multiple events each year such as South . Minnesota Chamber Economic Outlook. Community Investment Review Team (CIRT)

Served as member of the Financial Audit Committee of Mosaic and on Board of Directors of Mosaic Foundation (2000-2009; Past president of NAPM-Nebraska, Business Research Council; .. Past president of the Omaha Association of Business Economics; Editorial board of Review of Regional Studies; Monthly columns in Business and Industry and in B2B. Serve on boards of several not-for-profit organizations; Named as Visiting Scholar to the Congressional Budget Office; Member of Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City-Economic Roundtable 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007. Current academic research Examining the impact of farm income on estimated income inequality. Investigating the impact of the release of economic indicators on intra-day bond and equity prices. .

EDUCATION B.A., 1972; University of South Florida, Tampa, FL; Major Mathematics/Accounting. M.B.A., 1975; Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA; Major Quantitative Methods/Accounting Ph.D., 1983; University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, Major Economics Fields Econometrics, Regional Economics.

PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE Funded research contracts (last 5 years):

1. Fall 2018. Reducing the Property Tax Burden on Nebraska Farmers, in-process for Fair Nebraska. 2. Summer 2018. The Economic Impact of Nebraska s Independent Colleges on the State Economy,

completed for the Council of Independent Nebraska Colleges Foundation (CINCF). 3. Winter 2017. Boys Town, Omaha, NE. 4. Winter 2017 produced for Mid-Iowa Growth Alliance. 5. Winter 2017 for TransCanada Corporation, Winnipeg, Canada. 6. Spring 2017 timated Impact of the New York Property & Casualty Insurance Industry on the

the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of New York, Inc. 7. Summer 2017. City of Omaha. 8. Spring 2016 Houston, Texas. 9. Spring 2016 completed for EcoEngineers, Des Moines, Iowa. 10. Spring 2016. Economic Impact of the Death Penalty, study for Equal Justice USA, St. Louis, Missouri. 11. Spring 2016. 4 Lanes 4 Nebraska to estimate the impact of the expansion of Highway 275 on

Nebraska. 12. Winter 2015. 4 Lanes 4 Nebraska to estimate the impact of the expansion of Highway 81 on Nebraska. 13. Spring 2015, Contract with Ho-Chunk to estimate the benefits of operations of Ho-Chunk on the

Winnebago Community, and on the states of Iowa,Nebraska and South Dakota. 14. Fall 2015. Contract and study for the Platte Institute for Economic Research to examine the privatization 15. Fall 2015. Contract with the American Banking Association (ABA) investigating and estimating the

economic advantage experienced by credit unions and Farm Credit due to their tax status and subsidies. Study is complete and available on request. 16. Fall 2015. Contract with TransCanada Corporation estimating the impact of the Keystone pipeline on

Nebraska. Study is complete and available on request. 17. Fall 2015. Contract with Iowa Central Community College (ICCC) estimating the impact of ICCC on the

service area and the State of Iowa. Study is complete and available on request. 18. Fall 2015. Contract with Hamilton Telecommunications to estimate the impact on the Hamilton Relay

Services contract on Albany, Georgia. Study available on request. 19. Spring 2015. Contract with HDR, Inc. to estimate the economic impact of the University of Nebraska

College of Architecture. Study is complete and available on request. 20. Spring 2015. Contact with College World Series Inc. estimating the impact of the College World Series

on the City of Omaha and the State of Nebraska. Study is complete and available on request. 21. Spring 2015. Contract with New York First to estimate the impact of New York property and casualty

industry on the state of New York. Study is complete and available on request. 22. Spring 2015. Joint project with the Bureau of Business Research at the University of Nebraska

estimating the economic impact of CHI medical operations on the State of Nebraska. 23. Winter 2015. Contract with Ho-Chunk examining the impact of Ho Chunk enterprises on the

Winnebago nation, state and region. Study is complete and available on request. 24. Winter 2014. Contract with 4 Lanes 4 Nebraska. Study examining the impact of expanding

Study is complete and available on request. 25. Summer 2014. Contract and study for Consumer Energy Alliance to examine the update previous

study examining the impact of the Keystone Pipeline, Washington, DC. Study is complete and available on request. 26. Spring 2014. Contract and study for Fort Dodge Growth Alliance to examine the impact of various

economic development options for the eight county economic area, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Study is complete and available on request. 27. Spring 2014. Contract and study for and hospital operations on Iowa and Nebraska (with University of Nebraska-Lincoln). Study is

complete and available on request. 28. Winter 2014. Contract with Omaha Chamber of Commerce. Study to produce a Nebraska Tax

System for the 21 st

Century: A Critique and Recommendation. Study is complete and available on request. 29. Winter 2014. Contract and study for 4R Gun Club to determine the economic feasibility of a full-

service shooting range in Omaha, NE. Study is complete and available on request. 30. Winter 2014. Contract and study for Creighton University School of Dentistry to determine the

economic contribution of an expanded dental school on the State of Nebraska and City of Omaha. Study is complete and available on request. Legal research contracts and litigation support (last 5 years):

1. Spring 2017. International Foods v. Jinomaha Property Management Group, LLC, 2. Fall 2016. Mandi Mumm (Plaintiff) v. Jennie Edmundson Hospital. 3. Fall 2015. Baird-Holm Law LLC. Estimate the value of closely held corporation, Star Logistics.

Analysis. 4. Winter 2015. Baird-Hold Law LLC. Estimate the value of crop insurance division of Farm

Credit Services of America. 5. Spring 2015. Adam Lary (Plaintiff) v. Mitchell Enterprises, 6. Winter 2014. Baird-Hold Law LLC. Estimate the value of a confidential list of clients for

Aureus Radiology. 7. Fall 2014. Knudsen, Berkheimer, Richardson & Endacott, LLP. Estimate the damages sustained

job candidate. 8. Fall 2014. Fraser Stryker Law LLC. Estimate the economic damages sustained by the Everhart

family from the wrongful death of Daniel Everhart. 9. Fall 2014.

inflation rate for a breach of contract. 10. Summer 2014. Stern Oil Company vs. vs. James R. Brown, DBA Exxon Good-to-Go and

Freeway Mobil, Retained by plaintiff (Stern Oil Company) to estimate the damages from the breach of contract by the defendant. 11. Spring 2014. Aureus Radiology, L.L.C., vs. Genesis Medical Staffing, Inc. Retained by plaintiff

(Aureus) to examine the economic impact of violation of a non-competition agreement and copyright law. 12. Spring 2013. Woodmen of the World, vs. U.S. Bank Corporation. I was retained by the

investment policies. 13. Summer 2012. City of Omaha vs. Omaha Firefighters. Retained by defendant (City of Omaha)

to estimate wages for City of Omaha firefighters in arbitration hearings. 14. Summer 2012. Aureus Radiology. Estimation of damages for breach of non-competition

agreement. 15. Summer 2011. Credit Bureau Services vs. Experian Credit Services. Litigation support for the

plaintiff (Credit Services) examining the economic damages from anti-competitive activities of Experian Credit Services. Research positions:

1. December 2003 to July 2004. Visiting scholar with the Congressional Budget Office, Washington,

DC. Research project was to investigate the impact of the Internet and technology expansions on economic growth. 2. January 1990 to December 1991. Research Fellow 1990 and 1991, NASA's Marshall Space Flight

Center. Examined data requirements for an Executive Information System; Assisted in software selection for various projects; Worked with external contractors in verifying & validating software. 3. June 1983 to August 1987. Associate Director of the Center for High Technology Management and

Economic Research. Prepared and submitted research proposals; Produced contract reports for funded research; Supervised both contract and non-contract research; Presented research findings to business and civic groups; Supervised and coordinated the work of research assistants; Acquired and maintained data sets to support academic and contract research. Also served as the Interim Chair of the Department of Management Information System, University of Alabama in Huntsville. Responsible for the management of nine-faculty member department (all full-time). 4. June 1980 to Winter 1983. Research Assistant, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (managed by the

Nuclear Division of Union Carbide). Performed research on two contracts: Employment Impacts Associated with the Introduction of Solar Energy. Sponsor, Solar Energy Research Institute, Denver, Colorado. Nuclear Waste Disposal Siting- The Fiscal Impacts and Incentives. Sponsor: Office of Nuclear Waste Isolation, Washington, D.C. 5. May 1978 to May 1980. Graduate Research Assistant, Center for Business and Economic

Research-University of Tennessee. Assisted in the preparation of the Economic Report to the Governor, 1979 and 1980. Constructed econometric model of the state of Tennessee employing non-linear transformations of both dependent and independent regression variables (Box-Cox Model). PUBLICATIONS Books

(with Morse). Governing Fortune: Casino Gambling in America , University of Michigan Press, February 2007.

(with Clark and Kosova). Changing Attitudes toward Economic Reform during the Yeltsin Era, published by Greenwood Press, Westbury, Connecticut (2003). Editor reviewed essays and articles:

Farmland in Perspective forthcoming.

Peer refereed publications Journals International Advances in Economic Research, Fall, 2009,Vol. 15: pp. 456-469. The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 47, July 2007, pp. 383-396. Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 18(3), August 2004, pp. 255-68. Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery, Sept. 2003, Vol. 46(9), pp. 160-166. - Economic Development & Cultural Change, Vol. 51(3), Spring 2003, pp. 753-768. Health Care Management Science, Vol. 5 2002, pp. 221-227.

Journal of Labor Research, Vol. XXIII(3), 2002, pp. 463-474. Business Economics, Vol. XXXVI, October 2001, pp. 32-42. (with Phillips). Growth & Change, Vol. 32 (Spring 2001), pp. 236-250. (with Knudsen). Public Budgeting & Finance, Vol. 19(4), March 2000, pp. 3-20. (with Phillips). Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 13(3), 1999, pp. 217-228. Socio-Planning Sciences, Summer, 1998, pp. 189-198. Review of Regional Studies, Vol. 27(1), 1997, pp. 9-27. (with Phillips). "The Impact of Economic Development Agency Spending on Employment and Income Growth," Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 11(1), February, 1997, pp. 88-96. (with Ramchandani). "Comparing Classification Accuracy of Neural Networks, Binary Logit Regression and Discriminant Analysis for Insolvency Prediction of Life Insurers." Journal of Economics and Finance, Fall 1995, Vol. 19(3), pp. 1-18. (with Phillips). "The Effects of State and Local Taxes on Economic Development: A Meta Analysis." Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 62(2), October 1995, pp. 320-333. (with Phillips). "State Employment Growth: The Impact of Taxes and Economic Development Agency Spending." Growth and Change, Summer, 1994, pp. 288-300. "The Real Impact of a Point-of-Care Computer System on Intensive Care Unit Nurses," Journal of Systems Management, January/February, 1995, p. 43-47. (with Paul and Wilheit). "Duration of Unemployment: Geographic Mobility and Selectivity Bias," Review of Regional Studies, Fall, 1994, pp. 127-142. "The Impact of Infrastructure Spending on New Business Formation: The Importance of Economic Development Spending," Review of Regional Studies, Winter, 1994. (with Vozikis). "High Tech Manufacturing: Firm Size, Industry Size and Population Density," Small Business Economics, April 1994, pp. 291-297. (with Fletcher). "Forecasting with Neural Networks: An Application Using Bankruptcy Data," Information & Management, Spring, 1993, Vol. 24(1), pp. 159-167. (with Campbell). "Logit Regression using Lotus 1-2-3." Journal of Business & Entrepreneurship, July, 1992, Vol. 4(2), pp. 89-99. (with Whitten). "Forecasting with a Lotus Based Logit Regression Model," The Journal of Business Forecasting, Vol. 10(1), Spring, 1991, pp. 19-22. (with Paul). "The Impact of Unemployment Insurance Benefits on the Probability of Migration of the Unemployed," Journal of Regional Science, August, 1990, Vol. 30 (3), pp. 349 -358. (with Busbin and Dillon). "Improving Spreadsheet Control for Sales Managers Through the Use of Systems Development Life Cycle," Journal of Personal Selling & Sales Management, Summer, 1990, Vol. X, pp. 101-107. (with Schroer). "The Use of Spreadsheet Packages in Industrial Engineering- The Case of Regression with Binary Dependent Variables," Computers and Industrial Engineering, V18(2), 1990, pp. 129-132. (with Vozikis). "The Creation of Socioeconomic Data Sets and the Entity-Relationship Model," International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, Vol. 4(1), 1991, pp. 1-5. (with Dillon and Kendrick). "Management of Spreadsheet Application Development in Accounting," The Woman CPA, July, 1989, Vol. 51(3), pp. 20-24. (with Schroer). "Design Considerations for a State Level Energy Data Base Management System," Computers & Industrial Engineering, Vol. 14 (4), 1988, pp. 441-453. (with Vozikis and Mescon). "The State Rating Game: An Extension of the Grant/Thornton Index," Southern Ohio Business Review, Spring, 1990, Vol. 6(1), pp. 7-11. (with Vozikis). "The Employment Impacts for a High Tech Community of Shifts in Spending from Defense/Space to Civilian Purposes," Public Budgeting & Financial Management, V2 (3), 1990, pp. 551-574. (with Paul). "Union Membership, Economic Rents, and Migration Behavior," Journal of Labor Research, Vol XI (3), Summer, 1990, pp. 347-355. (with Vozikis and Mescon). "The Impact of Venture Capital in a Regional Economy," Business Perspectives, Spring 1989, Vol. 2(3), pp. 35-36. "Prior Geographic Mobility and Job Search Length," Review of Regional Studies, Winter, 1988-89, Vol. 18 (1), pp. 112-122. (with Paul). "Age, Skill Level, and Mobility, Atlantic Economic Journal, Vol. XV(2), 1987, pp. 90-1. (with Paul). "Age and Work Experience in the Migration Decision," Journal of Human Resources, Vol. 21(3), Summer, 1986 pp. 397-405. "High Technology Employment in Selected U.S. Cities," Alabama Business & Economic Journal, Vol. 9(4), July 1986 pp. 25-34. (with Schoening). "The Migration Propensities of Workers in High Tech Occupations," Atlantic Economic Journal, Fall, 1985, pp. 87-88. (with Schoening). "Search Time, Unemployment and the Migration Decision," Journal of Human Resources, Fall, 1984 pp. 570-579. (with Schoening). "A Projection of High Technology Demand and Supply for the State of Alabama," Alabama Journal of Business and Economics, July, 1984, pp. 13-25. (with Chang). "Elasticities of Interstate Migration: Implications of Alternative Functional Forms," Journal of Regional Science, May 1983, Vol. 23(2), pp. 223-232. (with Bjornstad). "Issues in the Use of Payments in Lieu of Taxes to Provide Nuclear Waste Facility Siting Incentives," Radioactive Waste Management, December, 1981, Vol. 2(2), pp.125-42. Conferences chaired March 12, 2001. Rural Economic Development and the Digital Divide, conference of Congressional leaders, the Nebraska Governor, Nebraska Legislative leaders, business leaders and academics focusing on the impact of slow speed Internet access on the economic development of rural communities, Omaha, NE. Summer 2000. Co-chaired the 1999-2000, Great Plains Economic Roundtable with the Center for the New West, Denver Colorado. Refereed Published Proceedings Proceedings of the 8 th European Conference on Information Systems, Summer, 2000, Austria, Vienna, Vol. 2, pp. 850-57. Research Conference, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, March, 2000. Proceedings of the Eastern Management Association, June, 1997, Dublin, Ireland, pp. 23-33. (with Vozikis 1996 Proceedings of the Northeast Decision Sciences Institute, St. Croix Virgin Island, pp. 225-227. (with Ramchandani and Buelow). "Survival Prediction in the Intensive Care Unit: A Comparison of Neural Networks and Binary Logit Regression," 1994 Proceedings of the Decision Sciences Institute, Honolulu, Hawaii, pp. 696-698. (with Ramchandani and Buelow). "Measuring the Impact of Point-of-Care Computer Systems on the ICU Nurse," 1994 Proceedings of the Decision Sciences Institute, Honolulu, HI, pp. 867-869. (with Vozikis and Mescon). "A Double-Loop Learning: A Comparative Management and Management Education Model," Proceedings of the Association of the Advancement of Policy, Research and Development in the Third World, International Conference, Cairo, Egypt, Nov. 1993. (with Fletcher). "Predicting Bankruptcy with a Back Propagation Neural Network, Proceedings of the 23 rd

Annual Meeting of the Midwest Decision Sciences Institute, Kansas City, MO, 1992, pp. 76-78. (with Grantham). "Technology Transfer and Data Storage Methodologies," Proceedings of the Mid- South Academy of Economics and Finance, Jackson, MS., 1990, pp. 693-703. (with Mescon, Vozikis and Ralston). "An Extension of the Grant/Thornton Index," Proceedings of The U. S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, Annual Meeting, Orlando, Fall 1990, p. 278. (with Vozikis and McGruder). "Organizational Information Systems Spending and Company Performance," Proceedings, Decision Sciences Institute, 1989, p. 698. "The Relationship between Unemployment Rates and the Probability of Out-Migration: The Importance of Unemployment Compensation," Programs Abstracts Directory, Northeast Regional Science Association, 1989. (with Vozikis). "Organizational Information System Intensity: The Importance of Market Share and Profitability," Proceedings and Abstracts of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of Western DSI Conference, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, 1988, page 316. (with Richardson). "Paradigms and Growth of the MIS Discipline: An Opposing View," Proceedings of the 1986 International Interdisciplinary Consortium on Information Systems, San Diego, Ca., pp. 38-48. (with Vozikis). "Defense/Space Expenditures: An Input-Output Analysis," Proceedings and Abstracts of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of Western Decision Sciences Institute, Kailua-Kona, HI, 1988, page 359. (with Whitten and Sundaryier). "Multivariate Reliability Modeling Using Expert Systems," Proceedings of the Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Space Applications, Fall 1986, pp. 39-46. "A Queuing Program for the Selection of the Optimum Number of Nodes in a Local Area Network," 1985 Proceedings of the International Business Schools Computer Users Group, Summer, 1985, Atlanta, Ga. "Queuing Program to Simulate Unemployment in the Local Labor Market," Proceedings and Abstracts American Institute for Decision Sciences Western Regional Conference, 1985, pp. 14-16. (with Chang). "Functional Forms and the Determinants of Interstate Migration in the United States," American Statistical Association 1981 Proceedings: Business and Economic Statistics Section, Detroit, MI, 1981, pp. 412-17. Cases, Abstracts, Book Reviews Chapters in Books Mathematics and Computers in Science and Engineering New York, NY, 2001, pp. 247-252. Bidding for Business: The Efficacy of Local Economic Development Incentives in a Metropolitan Book Review in Urban Studies, June 2001, Vol. 38(7), pp. 1193-1194. (with Vozikis and Mescon), "Mud Island," Case and instructor notes in Business Policy and Strategy, by Paul Shrivastava, South-Western Publishing Co., 1994, pp. 593-609. (with Fletcher). "Neural Networks in Regional Science: An Application Using Migration Data," Proceedings of 38th North American Meeting of Regional Science Association, 1991, p. 38. (with Vozikis and Mescon). "Technical Factors Affecting International Information and Technology Transfer," in Global Issues of Information Technology Management, Lexington Books, 1991, pp. 450-464. (with Vozikis and Mescon). "Mud Island," Case and instructor notes in Strategic Management Texts & Cases by Peter Wright, Charles Pringle, and Mark Kroll, Allyn and Bacon, 1992, pp. 891-911. (with Vozikis and Schroer). "Regional High-Tech Location & Development Strategies and Agglomeration Economies," Abstracts of 49th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management Meeting, Washington, D. C., August, 1989, page 445. (with Vozikis). "Venture Creation in High vs. Low Tech Regions: An I/O Impact Analysis. Abstracts of the 1987 Meeting of the American Academy of Management, New Orleans, page 380. (with Paul). "Age and Work Experience in the Decision to Migrate," Journal of Economic Literature Selected Abstracts, June 1987, Vol. XXV, pp. 1202-1203. (with Schoening). "Search Time, Unemployment and the Migration Decision." Journal of Economic Literature Selected Abstracts, June 1985, page 1050. Other Publications & Research Reports Ernie Goss, CFO Magazine, December 1, 2010.

, April 2009, pp. 71-75. "Entrepreneurship and Business Incubation: A Model for Economic Development in the 1990s," Portfolio, Annual Edition 1992, Creighton University, pp. 9-12. "Putting the Fizz in NAFIS," Research Report 91-001, produced for NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in partial fulfillment of Faculty Research Fellowship, 1991. "Industrial Development Strategies for the South Mississippi Economic Area," Research Report 90- 002, produced in partial fulfillment of contract to Center for Community & Economic Development, University of Southern Mississippi. "NAFIS Systems Development Methodology," Research Report 90-001, produced for NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in partial fulfillment of Faculty Research Fellowship, 1990. (with Kendrick). "Tennessee Senatorial Survey," Research Report 89-001 produced for the AFL/CIO and Tennessee Education Association as partial fulfillment of contract, Summer 1989. "Environmental Tracking Study, Minneapolis, Minnesota," Research Report 89-002 produced for KBLCOM Inc. of Houston, Texas as partial fulfillment of contract, 1989. (with Kendrick). "Environmental Tracking Study, Portland, Oregon," Research Report 89-003 produced for KBLCOM Inc. of Houston, Texas as partial fulfillment of contract, 1989. (with Kendrick). "Data Management for the Business Enterprise Using Rbase for DOS," Database manual produced for training sessions in database, 1989. "Investment in Delmarva: An Input-Output Analysis," Center for Business and Economic Research, Research Report No. 88-01001, Salisbury State University, 1988. (with Schroer). "Design Considerations for a State Energy Data Base Management System," UAH Research Report No. 596, March 1987. (with Siegrist and Yarbrough). "Development of Predictive Models from Hardware Historical Failure Data," UAH Research Report No. 500, 1986 Contract Report--Rockwell International. "High Technology Employment in Huntsville and Selected U.S. Cities," UAH Research Report No. 449, 1985, Center for High Technology Management & Economic Research, University of Alabama/Huntsville. (with Vozikis). "The Impact of the Space Station on the Huntsville Economy," Contract Report, McDonnell-Douglas Aircraft, January 1987. (with Schoening). "A Projection of High Tech Manpower Demand and Supply for the State of Alabama and the Huntsville Metropolitan Area," UAH Research Report No. 396, 1984, The Center for High Technology Management and Economic Research, The University of Alabama in Huntsville. "The Solar Factory," business simulation program written for & copyrighted-Johnson Research Center. ACADEMIC PAPERS PRESENTED National and International LSPI, 2006, Hamburg, Germany, 2006. Sciences Annual Meeting, July 2000, Vienna, Austria. "The Impact of State Economic Development Agency Spending on Economic Growth," invited paper presented to the National Association of State Development Agencies, 50th Anniversary Mid-Year Directors' Meeting, Fall, 1996, Cleveland, Ohio. "Entrepreneurship in Eastern Europe: Is There Hope?" European International Business Association, 17th Annual Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, Dec. 1991. "An Extension of the Grant/Thornton Index," U. S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, Annual Meeting, Orlando, Fall 1990. "Organizational Information Systems Spending and Company Performance," presented at the 20th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, November, 1989, New Orleans, LA. "Regional High-Tech Location & Development Strategies and Agglomeration Economies," presented at 47th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, August, 1989, Washington, D. C. "Mud Island," case presented at the 1988 Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, Las Vegas, NV. "Venture Creation in High vs Low Tech Regions: An I/O Impact Analysis," presented at the 1987 Academy of Management Meetings, New Orleans, LA. "An Expert System for Multi-Variable Reliability Modeling," presented at the 1986 Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Space Applications, Huntsville, Ala. "Paradigms and Growth of the MIS Discipline: An Opposing View," presented at the 1986 International Interdisciplinary Consortium On Information Systems, San Diego, CA. "A Queuing Program for the Selection of the Optimum Number of Nodes in a Local Area Network," presented at the 1985 Meeting of the International Business Schools Computer Users Group, Atlanta, GA. "Functional Forms and Determinants of Interstate Migration in the United States," presented at the 1981 Annual Meeting of the American Statistical Association, Detroit, MI. Regional 4 th

annual meeting of the Southern Regional Science Association, Spring 2004, New Orleans, LA. The Impact of Foreign Capital on nd

annual meeting of the Southern Regional Science Association, Spring 2002, Washington, D.C. st

annual meeting of the Southern Regional Science Association, Spring 2001, Austin, Texas. th

Annual meeting of the Southern Regional Science Association, Spring 2000, Miami, Florida. ed at the 37 th Annual Meeting of the Southern Regional Science Association, Spring, 1998, Savannah, GA. th

Annual Meeting of the Southern Regional Science Association, Spring, 1997, Memphis, TN. -West Economics Association Meeting, Spring 1996, Chicago, IL. Annual Meeting of the Southern Regional Science Association, Baltimore, Maryland, Spring 1996. "The Impact of a Federally-Funded Hospital on the Economic Development of a Rural Indian Reservation," accepted for presentation at the Northeast Decision Sciences Institute, Spring 1996, St. Croix, Virgin Islands. "Business Tax Incentive Packages: A Comparison of Assessment Methodologies Among the States," at Mid-South Academy of Economics and Finance, Atlanta, Winter, 1996. "The Impact of Border State Taxes on State Economic Growth," at Mid-Western Association of Economics and Finance, Chicago, Winter, 1996. "Housing and Economic Development: Is There a Connection?" presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the Mid-Continent Regional Science Association, St. Louis, MO, June 1995. "The Impact of State Economic Development Agency Spending on Employment and Income Growth" presented at the 34th Annual Meeting of the Southern Regional Science Association, April 1995, San Antonio, Texas. "Searching for a Job: The Impact of Geographic Mobility on Estimates of Racial Discrimination," 25th Annual Meeting of the Mid-Continent Regional Science Association, Chicago, IL, June 1994. "The Effects of State Taxes on Economic Development: A Meta Analysis," Southern Regional Science Association, Orlando, FL, April 1994. "The Impact of State Economic Development Agency Spending on Economic Growth" presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Southern Regional Science Association, April 1993, Washington, D.C. "Indigenous Business Development: A New Paradigm of State Economic Development," presented at the 31st Annual Meeting of the Southern Regional Science Association, April 1992, Charleston, SC. "The Impact of State Business Incubation Programs on Business Startups and Employment Growth: The Problem of Selectivity Bias," presented at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Southern Regional Science Association, April 1991, Miami, FL. "Value Added in High Tech Manufacturing: The Importance of Firm Size, Industry Size and Population Density," presented at the 1990 Annual Meeting of the Southern Regional Science Association, Washington, D.C. "The Relationship between Unemployment Rates and the Probability of Out-Migration: The Importance of Unemployment Compensation," presented at the 1989 Annual Meeting of the Northeast Regional Science Association Boston, Mass. "Organizational Information Systems Intensity: The Importance of Market Share and Profitability," presented at the 1988 Meeting of the Western Decision Sciences Institute, Kailua- Kona, Hawaii. "Unions, Economic Rents and Migration Behavior," presented at the 1988 Meeting of the Southern Regional Science Association, Morgantown, West Virginia. "The Simultaneous Determination of Job Search Length and the Probability of Migration," presented at the 1987 Southern Regional Science Meetings, Atlanta, GA. "Multi-Variable Reliability Modeling for the Space Shuttle," presented at the 1986 Meeting of Technical and Business Exhibition & Symposium, Huntsville, Ala. "The Impact of Age, Education, and Job Search on Distance Migrated," presented at the 1985 Annual Meeting of the Southern Regional Science Association, Washington, D.C. "A Queuing Program to Simulate Unemployment in the Local Labor Market," presented at the 1985 Annual Conference of Western American Institute of Decision Sciences, Monterey, CA. "High Technology Occupations and the Decision to Migrate," presented at the 1984 Annual Meeting of the Southern Regional Science Association, Orlando, FL. "The Internal Labor Market Model and Geographic Mobility," presented at the 1984 Annual Meeting of Eastern Economic Association, New York, New York. "Functional Forms and Determinants of Interstate Migration in the United States," presented at the 1981 Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association, San Francisco, CA. INVITED PRESENTATIONS, July 1, 2011-June 30, 2012 (other years on request): July 1, 2013 June 30, 2014. Presentation to MidWest International Trade Association, Omaha, NE. July 10, 2013. Presentation to Duncan Aviation Management Group, Lincoln, NE. July 22, 2013. Presentation to Nebraska Educators, Omaha, NE. August 5, 2013. Presentation to Illinois Banker Group, Springfield IL. August 9, 2014. Presentation to Iowa Engineers & Architects, Dubuques, IA. August 28, 2013. Presentation to Corn Producers Wholesale meeting, Ankeny, IA. September 11, 2013. First National Bank Credit Risk Group, Omaha, NE. September 27, 2013. Presentation to Financial Planning Association, Quarry Oaks, NE. October 9, 2013. Presentation to Iowa Mortgage Association, West Des Moines, IA. October 10, 2013. Presentation to the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission, Dubuque, IA. October 15, 2013. Presentation to Iowa Community Bankers Association, Algona, IA. October 16, 2013. Presentation to Iowa Community Bank Summit, West Des Moines, IA. October 17, 2013. Presentation to Marcotte Insurance Group, Omaha, NE. October 25, 2013. Presentation to United Bankers Bank, Minneapolis, MN. October 21, 2013. Presentation to Federal Home Loan Bank Group, Des Moines, IA. October 22, 2013. Presentation to Union Bank Fall Economic Forum, Lincoln, NE. October 23, 2013. Presentation to Great Western Bank Client Economic Forum, Omaha, NE. November 5, 2013. Presentation to Five Points Board of Directors, Omaha, NE. November 21, 2013. Presentation to Kansas City Institute for Supply Management, Kansas City, MO. . December 5, 2013. Presentation to Topeka/Washburn University Economic Forum, Topeka, KS. December 11, 2013. Presentation to Omaha Downtown Rotary Club, Omaha, NE. December 13, 2013. Panel member on Iowa Press, Des Moines, IA. January 23, 2014. Presentation to ACG Nebraska Chapter Executives, Omaha, NE. February 6, 2014. Presentation to Nebraska Cooperatives, Lincoln, NE. February 7, 2014, Present findings from Omaha Chamber study to Nebraska Legislative committee, Lincoln, NE. February 13, 2014, Presentation to Scott County Iowa Board of Supervisors Economic Development Summit, Davenport, IA. February 13, 2014, Presentation to American Procurement and Inventory Control Society, Omaha, NE. February 24, 2014, Presentation to Bayer Ag Division, Charleston, SC. February 25, 2014, Presentation to Institute for Supply Management-St. Louis, St. Louis, MO. March 6, 2014, Presentation to Greater Fort Dodge, Economic Alliance, Fort Dodge, IA. March 7, 2014, Presentation to Nebraska LEAD, Omaha, NE. March 18, 2014, Presentation to First National Bank of Phillipsburg Client Group, Phillipsburg, KS. March 25, 2014, Presentation to Senator Johanns Staff, Omaha, NE. April 10, 2014, Presentation to South Dakota Ag Credit Conference, Pierre, SD. April 17, 2014, Presentation to Leadership Omaha,, Omaha, NE. April 17, 2014, Presentation to Performance Banking Group, Sioux Falls, SD. June 5, 2014, Presentation to the CFMA Group, Omaha, NE. June 6, 2014, Presentation to Associated Builders and Contractors of Iowa, Riverside, IA. June 11, 2014, Presentation to Mid- 2014, Presentation to BKD Financial Services Leadership Group, St. Louis, MO.

July 10, 2012: Testimony before the Lancaster County Commissioners (Nebraska). July 18, 2012: Appeared as guest on Market-to-Market, Iowa Public TV. July 25, 2012, Presentation to the Council Bluffs, Iowa Chamber of Commerce. July 27, 2012: Presentation to the Financial Management Association, Quarry Oaks, Nebraska. August 2, 2012: Presentation to Iowa banking group, Des Moines, Iowa. August 15, 2012: Presentation to Minnesota banking group, Quarry Oaks, Nebraska. mmit, Nebraska SAC Museum. August 27, 2012: Presentation to Federal Home Loan Banking Conference, Andover, Kansas. August 29, 2013, Presentation to Iowa Mortgage Annual Convention, West Des Moines, Iowa. Sept. 10, 2012: Presentation to Federal Home Loan Bank Meeting, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Sept. 18, 2012: Presentation to Client Banking Group, Orange City, Iowa. Sept. 24, 2012: Presentation to Federal Home Loan Bank Group, Fremont, Nebraska. Sept. 28, 2015: Presentation to Client banking group, Kansas City, Missouri. Oct. 9, 2012: Presentation to Great Western Bank Client Group, Omaha, Nebraska. Oct. 11, 2012: Presentation to Iowa Banking Group, Norwalk, Iowa. Oct. 23, 2012: Presentation to Minnesota Manufacturing Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Oct. 30, 2012: Presentation to the Bismarck Economic Development Alliance, Bismarck, North Dakota. Nov. 12, 2012: Economic Panelists, Nebraska Chamber of Commerce, La Vista, Nebraska. Nov. 14, 2012: Presentation to City State Bank Client Group, West Des Moines, Iowa. Nov. 27, 2012: Presentation to Iowa Farm Group, Ames, Iowa. Dec. 3, 2012: Presentation to Mid-America Economic Development Association, Chicago, Illinois. Jan. 4, 2013: Panel Member, Iowa Journal, Iowa Public TV, Des Moines, Iowa. Jan. 17, 2013: Presentation to Financial Executives Institute, Omaha, Nebraska. Jan. 31, 2013: Presentation to Nebraska Cooperatives, Lincoln, Nebraska. Feb. 5, 2013: Presentation to NAIFM Realty, Lincoln, Nebraska. Feb. 6, 2013: Presentation to Catholic Mutual Group, St. Petersburg, Florida. Feb. 21, 2013: Presentation to Limestone Producers Association, Coraville, Iowa. Feb. 26, 2013: Presentation to ISM-St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri. March 1, 2013: Presentation to Nebraska Agriculture Leaders, Creighton University. March 11, 2013: Presentation to Frontier Cooperative, David City, Iowa. March 15, 2013: Presentation to the Senatorial group of Senator Johanns. March 19, 2013: Presentation to Celebrate Agriculture, Omaha, Nebraska. March 21, 2013: Presentation to Dewitt Banking Group, Davenport, Iowa. March 26, 2013: Presentation to the Bismarck/Mandan Chamber of Commerce, Bismarck, North Dakota. May 6, 2013: Presentation to the North Omaha Rotary, Omaha, Nebraska. May 17, 2013: Presentation to the Mid-West International Trade Association, Omaha, Nebraska.

EDITORIAL/REVIEW & OTHER ACTIVITIES Community Service and University Service (July 1, 2013 June 30, 2014): 1. Member of Peter Kiewit Foundation, Economic Development Panel. 2. Member & Co-chair of the United Way of Omaha Cabinet, Mental Health 2. 3. Member of Creighton University Budget & Planning process. 4. Member of the University of Nebraska Forecasting Panel. 5. Panel member at Creighton Business Symposium. 6. Panel member at conference on poverty, Nov. 14, 2013., Omaha, NE. 7. Panel member at Creighton University, Student Research. 8. Review College of Business Sabbatical requests. 9. Member of United Way World Café, Economic Development, Omaha, NE.

Overview of previous years: Receiv as Visiting Scholar at the Congressional Budget Office; Member of Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City- Economic Roundtable 2003, 2004, 2005. Reviewer 2005-06:Southern Economic Journal, Economic Development Quarterly, Review of Regional Studies, Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, Journal of Economics and Business, Editor of Economic Trends, an economic newsletter produced three times per year examining economic factors in the Midwest. Member of Editorial Board-Review of Regional Studies. Referee for Decision Sciences Institute, Journal of Regional Science, Regional Science Perspectives, Southern Economic Journal, The Review of Regional Studies, The Journal of Economics and Finance. Selected as a participant in Leadership Omaha, 1996-97; Board of Directors for the Omaha Rotary Club, 1997-2000; President-elect of Nebraska Purchasing Management Association; Member of the Applied Research Advisory Council of the Applied Information Management Institute, Omaha, NE, 1992; Member of the Nebraska Economic Forecasting Consensus Group, 1995-2003, University of NE-Lincoln; Member of Omaha Chamber of Commerce Business Research Council, 1998-2000. Received the Jim Cusick Award by the NAPM-NE, ee (2001).

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Principal Engineer Delta V Biomechanics 930 Commercial Street, Palo Alto, CA 94303

tel: 650.320.8800 fax: 877.819.1969 email: raphael@deltavbio.com

1 Specialized Professional Competence Emergency medicine, biomechanics, vehicular injury analysis, accident reconstruction, restraint system analysis, automotive crash worthiness, occupant kinematics, and computer analysis of human motion. Education M.D. Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI S.B. Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Experience Principal Engineer, Delta V Biomechanics Managing Engineer, Piziali and Associates, Inc. Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine Attending Emergency Physician, Stanford University Hospital Attending Emergency Physician, Detroit Medical Center Assistant Professor (Clinician Educator), Wayne State University School of Medicine Locum Tenens Emergency Physician, Munson Medical Center Resident Physician, Emergency Medicine, Wayne State University Research Engineer, Department of Neurosurgery, Henry Ford Hospital Researcher, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital Engineering Externship, Quality Assurance Department, Martin Marietta Aerospace Licenses and Board Certifications 1997 Licensed Physician in California 1995 Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians 1994 Certified Instructor of Advanced Cardiac Life Support 1993 Board Certification in Emergency Medicine, recertified 2003 1990 National Boards passed 1989 Certified Provider of Advanced Cardiac Life Support 1989 Certified Provider of Advanced Trauma Life Support Awards 2000 Society of Academic Emergency Medicine, Regional CPC Award 1987 American Heart Association, for research of aneurysm clips 1987 Henry Ford Hospital, scholarship for neurosurgery research 1984 Wunsch Foundation Silent Hoist and Crane Company Award, for an outstanding academic design

project to dispose of biochemical waste 1984 The Estus H. Magoon Scholarship, for outstanding woman student at Massachusetts Institute of

Technology

2 Committee Appointments Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine Scientific Program Committee Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine Board of Directors Detroit Receiving Hospital Emergency Department Domestic Violence Reduction Committee Wayne County Medical Society Task Force on Violence Michigan Partnership for the Prevention of Gun Violence Detroit Receiving Hospital Injury Prevention Committee Crittenton Hospital Emergency Department Review Committee Professional Memberships Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine (AAAM) Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) American College of Emergency Medicine (ACEP) Society of Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) Selected Publications and Presentations Invited Lecture, “Recent Biomechanical Analyses Complicated by Obesity,” University of Virginia

Center for Applied Biomechanics, Charlottesville, VA, March 14, 2012. Grand Rounds, “Biomechanics and Mechanism of Injury,” University of Virginia Emergency Medicine

Conference Series, Charlottesville, VA, March 14, 2012. Invited Lecture, “Biomechanics, Fract ure Mechanics and Mechanism of Injury,” Stanford University

Emergency Medicine Trauma Series, Stanford, CA, March 9, 2011. Lecture, “Drowning, Near -Drowning and Submersion Injury,” Emergency Residents Conference,

Stanford University, Stanford, CA November 7, 2010. Invited Lecture, “Automotive Trauma,” Emergency Nurses Association Meeting, Palo Alto, CA,

September 16, 2010. Director, Biomechanics Course, Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine, 52 nd

Annual Conference, San Diego, CA October 4-5, 2008. Piziali, R. L.; Fox, J. C.; Girvan, D. S.; Raphael, E. H., and Ridenour, J., “A Review and Analysis of the

Performance of Laminated Side Glazing in Rollover Accidents,” Society of Automotive Engineers International Congress and Exposition Paper No. 2007-01-1166, Detroit, MI, April 16-19, 2007. Raphael, E.; Piziali, R.; Le, H.; Hinger, J.; Cooper, E., and Croteau, J., “Physical Evidence Associated

With Seatbelt Entanglement During A Collision,” Society of Automotive Engineers International Congress and Exposition, Paper No. 2007-01-1501, Detroit, MI, April 16-19, 2007. Invited Lecture, “Rollover Motor Vehicle Crash Injury Patterns”, Emergency Medicine Conference

Series, Wayne State University, Detroit MI, April 19, 2007. Invited Lecture, “Rollover Mot or Vehicle Crashes,” Emergencies in Medicine, 24

th Edition, sponsored by the Michigan Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Park City, UT, March 3, 2006. Symposium, Traffic Collision Types and Associated Injuries, 49 th

Annual Conference, Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine, Cambridge, MA, September 11, 2005. Invited Lecture, “Motor Vehicle Crash Injury Patterns,” Emergencies in Medicine 23

rd Edition, sponsored by the Michigan Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Park City, UT, March 8, 2005. Invited Lecture, “Crash Scene Investigations: The Real CSI,” 52

nd Annual Detroit Trauma Symposium, sponsored by Wayne State University School of Medicine, Dearborn, MI, November 11, 2004. Invited Lecture, “Crash S cene Investigations: The Real CSI,” Emergency Medicine Conference Series,

Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, November 11, 2004. Invited Lecture, “Motor Vehicle Crash Injury Patterns,” 22

nd Annual Emergencies in Medicine Conference, sponsored by Wayne State University, Park City, Utah, March 5, 2004.

3 Stanford Winter Semester Lecture, “Biomechanics: Understanding the Human Machine (ME 01),”

Stanford University, Stanford CA, Jan. 7 - March 11, 2002. UC Berkeley Extension Course, “Biomechanics for Scientists and Engineers,” University of California at

Berkeley (San Francisco Center), CA, November 2001. Invited Presentation, “ Occupant Kinematics and Injury Biomechanics in Rollover Accidents, American

Society of Mechanical Engineers, San Francisco Section Meeting, October 2001. Lecture, “Mechanism of Injury”, San Mateo County Field Care Audit, Stanford University, Stanford, CA,

February 21, 2001. Lecture, “Mechanism of Injury - Did you Get T-boned to the Hip Bone?”, Thirteenth Annual Trauma

Symposium, Stanford Hospital and Clinics, Stanford, CA, July 24-25 th

, 2000. Stanford Summer Semester Course: Biomechanics: Understanding The Human Machine (ME 01),

Stanford, CA, June 19 - July 24, 2000. Lecture, Mechanism of Injury: The Key to Trauma Care, Stanford Emergency Medicine Symposium,

Kauai, HI, March 31, 2000. Orthopedic Workshop: Splinting and Casting, Joint Reductions, Injections and Aspirations, Stanford

Emergency Medicine Symposium, Kauai, HI, March 31, 2000. Lecture, Orthopedic Emergencies, Stanford Medical Student Lecture Series, Stanford, CA, November 3,

1999. “Anesthetic Methods for Reduction of Acute Shoulder Dislocations: A Prospective Randomized Study

Comparing Intraarticular Lidocaine With Intravenous Analgesia and Sedation,” American Journal of Emergency Medicine, Vol. 17, Number 6, pp. 560-570, October 1999. Lecture, Abdominal Pain in the Emergency Department, Stanford Emergency Medicine Resident

Orientation, Stanford, CA, July 13, 1999. Grand Rounds Presenter, Motor Vehicle Crashes During Pregnancy, Stanford OB/GYN Department,

Stanford, CA, May 5, 1999. Lecture, Pedestrian Motor Vehicle Collisions, Stanford Emergency Medicine Conference Series,

Stanford, CA, January 27, 1999. Lecture, Biomechanics of Knee Injuries, Stanford Emergency Medicine Conference Series, Santa Clara,

CA, September 16, 1998. Grand Rounds Presenter, Biomechanics of Car Crashes, Stanford Emergency Medicine Conference

Series, Stanford, CA, September 9, 1998. Lecture, Abdominal Pain in the Emergency Department, Emergency Medicine Resident Orientation,

Stanford, CA, July 9, 1998. Lecture, Biomechanics of Car Crashes, Stanford Trauma Symposium Stanford, CA, October 29, 1997. Lecture, Dive Medicine, Emergency Medicine Conference Series, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI,

August 29, 1996. Presenter, Intra-articular Lidocaine versus Intravenous Analgesia and Sedation for the Reduction of Acute

Anterior Shoulder Dislocations, Michigan Emergency Assembly, Traverse City, MI, July 23, 1996. Discussant, Case Presentation Competition, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Denver, CO,

May 4, 1996. Lecture, Biomechanics, Emergency Medicine Conference Series, Grace Hospital, Detroit, MI, April 25,

1996. Testified, Michigan State House of Representatives, Transportation Committee, Lansing, MI, February 1,

1996. Testified, Michigan State House of Representatives, Committee of Downriver Representatives, Ecorse,

MI, January 29, 1996. Lecture, Biomechanics, Emergency Medicine Conference Series, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI,

November 30, 1995. Faculty, Medicine for Engineering, seminar linking medicine and engineering, 39th annual conference,

Assoc. for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine, Chicago, IL, October 15, 1995.

4 Testified, Michigan State House of Representatives, Republican Task Force for Traffic Safety, Warren,

MI, May 28, 1995. Discussant, Case Presentation Competition, Society of Academic Emergency Medicine, San Antonio,

TX, May 1995. Lecture, Focus on Neurology, Nursing Trauma Conference, Crittenton Hospital, Rochester, MI, January

27, 1995. In Vitro Measurement of Micromotion Between an Artificial Hip Joint and the Host Bone, Bachelor’s

Thesis, MIT, 1985. Residual Stresses and the Effects of Preferred Grain Orientation on Aluminum 2219 and its Stress

Acoustic Constant, Presented at the American Institute of Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineers Symposium, 1984. Nathan T. Dorris, PhD, CPE President & Principal Consultant

Professional Profile: Nathan Dorris is a human factors specialist (ergonomist) with extensive professional experience in product safety and the evaluation of instructions, warnings and other safety communications. Dr. Dorris is a Principal Consultant for Dorris and Associates International, LLC. His primary responsibilities include the design and implementation of product safety research, including evaluations of human-machine interfaces as well as the usability and effectiveness of precautionary information. Dr. Dorris represents Dorris and Associates as a member of the ANSI Z535 main committee and he currently serves as the ANSI Z535.5 subcommittee chairman. The Z535 series of standards pertain to the design of warning signs, labels and various other safety communications. Dorris and Associates have a wide variety of clients including private and public corporations, non-profit organizations, trade associations, state and federal governmental agencies, as well as defense and plaintiff's attorneys. Client services have been performed in the U.S., Canada, U.K., France, Germany, Spain, Belgium, Australia and Japan. Products manufactured and/or distributed by these clients range from automobiles and airplanes to everyday consumer

Dr. Dorris is also an Affiliate Professor in the Industrial and Systems Engineering Department of Auburn University, where he has taught the graduate course in Human Factors Engineering (HFE).

Education: B.S., Management, Georgia Institute of Technology; Atlanta, GA (1997) M.S., Industrial and Systems Engineering, Auburn University; Auburn, AL (2004) Ph.D., Industrial and Systems Engineering, Auburn University; Auburn, AL (2004) Professional Affiliations & Service: Certified Professional Ergonomist (CPE) American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z535 Main Committee and Z535.5 Chairman Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) The Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) National Safety Council (NSC)

Honors & Awards: Auburn University Presidential Graduate Research Fellowship National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Graduate Fellowship Alpha Pi Mu Industrial Engineering Honor Society 2003 INFORMS Doctoral Colloquium Participant Outstanding Presentation Award, 2003 Auburn University Graduate Research Forum

Publications & Reports: Boelhouwer, E. J., Davis, J., Franco-Watkins, A., Dorris, N. T., and Lungu, C.(2013).Comprehension of hazard communication: Effects of pictograms on safety data sheets and labels. Journal of Safety Research, 46,September, 145-155. Dorris, N.T. and Burke, K.A. (2011). Mandatory airbag warnings: An updated evaluation. In Proceedings of the Society of Automotive Engineers International World Congress, SAE 11B- 0026. Warrendale, PA: Society of Automotive Engineers. Burke, K.A., Dorris, N.T., and Dorris, J.A. (2010). Sunscreen Labeling and Warnings: A Human Factors Analysis. In Proceedings of the 3 rd

International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics, Miami, FL. Dorris, N.T., Valimont, R.B, and Boelhouwer, E.J. (2007). Eye Movements While Reading Degraded On-Product Warnings. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 51 st

Annual Meeting, Santa Monica, CA: The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Glassco*ck, N.F. and Dorris, N.T. (2006). Warning Degradation and Durability. Prepared for: The Handbook of Warnings, edited by M.S. Wogalter. A volume in the Human Factors and Ergonomics Series (series editor: Gavriel Salvendy). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (LEA). Carnahan, B.J., Dorris, N.T., and Kuntz, L.A. (2005). Designing Anthropomorphic Symbols Using Interactive Evolutionary Design. Information Design Journal and Document Design, 13(3), pp. 179-190. Dorris, N.T., Carnahan, B.J., Orsini, L, and Kuntz, L.A. (2004). Interactive Evolutionary Design of Anthropomorphic Symbols. In Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC). New York: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Carnahan, B.J. and Dorris, N.T. (2004). User-Centered Symbol Design Through Human- Computer Collaboration. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 48th Annual Meeting. Santa Monica, CA: The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Dorris, N.T. and Davis, J. (2003). Testing the Effects of Degradation on Comprehension of Warnings. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 47th Annual Meeting. Santa Monica, CA: The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Davis, J. and Dorris, N.T. (2003). Current Status of Warning Systems in Forest Harvesting Equipment. USDA Forest Service Research Agreement No. SRS 02-CA-11330132-087. Flynn, E., Dorris, N.T., Carnahan, B.J. and Holman, T. (2002) Medication Dispensing Errors in Community Pharmacies: A Nationwide Study. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 46th Annual Meeting. Santa Monica, CA: The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Dorris, A.L. and Dorris, N.T. (2001) Supporting the Warning Designer: An Automotive Case Study. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 45th Annual Meeting. Santa Monica, CA: The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Dorris, A.L. and Dorris, N.T. (2001). Mandatory Air Bag Warnings: A Human Factors Analysis of Their Development. SAE 2001-01-0046. Warrendale, PA: Society of Automotive Engineers.

Presentations & Seminars:

American Equipment Manufacturers Product Safety & Compliance Seminar, St. Louis, MO. April 2015. - Defense Research Institute Product Liability Conference, Washington, D.C. April 4, 2013. Invited Panel Member for Discussion at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 48 th

Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. Systems in Logging Equipment. Professionals (ASSP) Conference 2004, Las Vegas, NV. IEC Workshop at Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO) 2004. Seattle, WA. June, 2004. Developing Safety Symbols for the Workplace through Interactive Evolutionary Design American Industrial Hygiene Conference & Exposition (AIHce), Atlanta, GA. 2004

2004 Annual Meeting. Hot Springs, AR. April, 2004.

Defense Research Institute (DRI) Product Liability Conference. New Orleans, LA. February 2004.

Logging Managers (PLM) Continuing Education Satellite Broadcast. Auburn, AL. July 24, 2003. Use of Interactive Evolutionary Design (IED) to Facilitate Workplace Hazard IEC Workshop at Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO) 2003. Chicago, IL. July 12, 2003. -Systems in Forest Harvesting Equipment. National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA) Symposium 2003: "Working Partnerships Research to Practice." Washington, D.C. June 23, 2003. Invited Presentation to the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Committee on Forest Harvesting Equipment. Eugene, OR. February 19, 2003. Key Note Address of the Web Sling and Tie Down Association (WSTDA) Spring 2001 Meeting. San Antonio, TX. March 14, 2001.

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2 DRAFT SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE

RYSTA LEONA SUSMAN, both individually and as Legal Guardian of SHANE ALLEN LOVELAND, et al., Plaintiffs, v. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER

COMPANY, DEFENDANT Juror Number _________ Name: ________________________________________________________________

First MI Last

JUROR QUESTIONNAIRE This questionnaire is designed to obtain information from you with respect to your qualifications to sit as a juror in this case. Before the case can start, a jury must be selected. The judge and the people involved in the case need to know something about you in order to select jurors who can be fair to both sides. In order to move jury selection along as quickly as possible, the court has prepared this background questionnaire to be completed before you are called to the jury box. You should fill out this questionnaire by yourself without consulting any other person. The questions on this form are designed to help the court and the lawyers learn something about your background and your views on issues that may be related to this case. The questions are not asked to invade your privacy, but to make sure that you can be a fair and impartial juror. You should answer the questions honestly, carefully and completely. Please do not leave any questions blank. If a question does not apply to you, simply write N/A (for Not Applicable) in the space for the answer. If there is no response to a question, we will assume that you mistakenly skipped it and may ask you about it in court. Since we need to make copies, please DO NOT write on the back of any page. If you need more room, continue at the bottom or side of the page or on the blank page at the end of the questionnaire. When you have completed the questionnaire, please give it to the attendant. You may be asked follow-up questions later to clarify your answers. If there are questions that you would feel more comfortable answering in private, simply write “ private” in the space provided for your answer and circle the question number. The follow-up questions on that topic will be held out of the presence of the other jurors. After you have finished the questionnaire, let the clerk know that you have circled one or more question numbers. If you have trouble reading, understanding, or filling out this form, please let the court clerk know. If you do not understand a question, please write “I DO NOT UNDERST AND” and the question will be explained to you in Court. PLEASE REALIZE THERE ARE NO RIGHT OR WRONG ANSWERS. Please complete the questionnaire and (hand to clerk/bailiff?) _______________________. PLEASE REMEMBER YOU ARE ANSWERING THESE QUESTIONS UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY. YOUR ANSWERS MUST BE TRUE AND COMPLETE.

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3 1. Please tell me your gender:

1. Male 2. Female 3. Other 2. In which county do you live? _____________________ 3. Is English your first language?

_____ Yes _____ No If no, what is your first language? ___________________________________________ 4. What is your current employment status? 1. Employed full time 5. Looking for work 2. Employed part time 6. Retired 3. Homemaker 7. Disabled 4. Full-time student 8. Other 5. What is your current occupation and who do you work for? ___________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________ 6. What is your marital status: 1. Single, never married

2. Divorced, or separated 3. Widowed 4. Married 7. If applicable, what is your partner/spouse’s cu rrent occupation and who does he/she work for?

___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 8. What is the highest level of education you have completed? 1. Grade school 2. High school graduate or GED 3. Some college or junior college degree 4. College degree 5. Graduate degree (MA, MBA, JD, PhD, etc.) 6. Technical, trade, or business school

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4 9. What was your area of study? ____________________________________________ 10. What are your pastimes or hobbies?

___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________

11. Do you belong to any social or volunteer clubs or organizations?

_____ Yes _____ No If “Yes,” which ones and describe any leadership positions you hold. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________

12. What are your primary sources of news?

1. Internet. (Which websites?)___________________________________________) 2. TV/Cable news. (Which station(s)?) ___________________________________________) 3. Radio. (Which station(s)?) ___________________________________________) 4. Newspaper. Which one(s)? ___________________________________________) 5. Social Media Sites (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) 6. Podcast. Which one(s)? ___________________________________________) 7. Any other? ______________________________________________

13. Have you ever publicly commented on a news story online or written a letter to the editor of a

news publication? _____ Yes _____ No If “Yes,” what was the story about and what was your comment? ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 8:18-cv-00127-LSC-SMB Doc # 237-1 Filed: 02/12/20 Page 4 of 16 - Page ID # 4686

5 14. Are you active on any social media sites?

_____ Yes _____ No If “Yes,” what social media sites are you on? ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________

15. This case involves allegations that a tire manufactured by Goodyear was defectively designed and

manufactured causing Shane Allen Loveland and Jacob Summers to sustain serious injuries. Have you heard of, or do you have any knowledge of, this case or its facts or circ*mstances? If “Yes,” what did you hear and where did you hear it? _______________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________

16. The judge will instruct you that you are not permitted to share anything on social media about the

case or your experience as a juror during the trial. Do you believe you may have difficulty following this instruction? _____ Yes _____ No 17. The judge will instruct you that you are not permitted to do any outside research on the case, the

attorneys, the parties, witnesses, the law, the judge, other jurors, or anything else. This includes online research of any type. Do you think you would have difficulty following that instruction? _____ Yes _____ No 18. Have you, or anyone else close to you, ever been employed by Goodyear Tire and Rubber

Company? _____ Yes _____ No If “Yes,” please describe who, the experience, and when this occurred. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 8:18-cv-00127-LSC-SMB Doc # 237-1 Filed: 02/12/20 Page 5 of 16 - Page ID # 4687

6 19. Have you, or anyone else close to you, ever been employed in any business that provides products

or services to Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company? _____ Yes _____ No If “Yes,” please describe who, the experience, and when this occurred. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 20. Do you have any employment, education, training, policy development, volunteer experience, or other experience in the following areas? (Check Yes or No for each.)

Yes No Tire design, manufacture, re-treading, or sales Evaluation, review or investigation of claims A medical related job Investigation of people Law enforcement or investigation Attorney, law office or the court system Insurance Accident investigation or reconstruction Fire Department or paramedics Engineering Writing, proof reading or analysis of product warranties Care of the elderly or disabled Fine arts or music Education/Teaching Counseling or mental health Rehabilitation If “Yes,” to any of the above categories, please describe:

___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 21. Have you ever served as a juror before?

_____ Yes _____ No If “Yes,” were you the foreperson? _____ Yes _____ No 8:18-cv-00127-LSC-SMB Doc # 237-1 Filed: 02/12/20 Page 6 of 16 - Page ID # 4688

7 22. In a legal matter, have you (or anyone close to) you ever: (check all that apply) ______ Filed a lawsuit or sued someone (been a plaintiff in a lawsuit)? ______ Been sued by someone (been a defendant in a lawsuit)? ______ Been a witness or an expert in a lawsuit? ______ Other involvement in a lawsuit (other than juror)

If “Yes,” please describe w ho, the experience, and the time frame of your experience.

___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 23. Have you ever used the services of a lawyer for any reason, other than divorce or criminal issues?

_____ Yes _____ No If “Yes,” please describe who the attorney(s) we re, and the time frame of your experience. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 24. Have you or anyone close to you ever sustained an injury you believed was due to someone else’s

negligence, whether it was a person, a company or anyone else, even if you did not sue?

_____ Yes _____ No If “Yes,” please describe your experience. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________

25. Do you follow state and local politics? (Candidates, issues, trends) _____ Yes _____ No 26. Do you have any military experience? _____ Yes _____ No 27. Have you ever voted for or against a politician based on his/her views or policies towards the civil

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8 28. Do you hold any negative opinions about corporations, in general?

_____Yes _____No 29. Have you or any members of your family or close friends ever owned or operated your own

business? _____ Yes _____ No

30. How would you describe your knowledge of vehicles (circle the one that best applies)?

1. I know a lot about vehicles. 2. I know an average amount about vehicles. 3. I know very little about vehicles. 31. Do you, any members of your family, or close friends have any special knowledge of or

experience in tire design, manufacturing, re-treading or repair? _____ Yes _____ No If “Yes,” please describe the experience, and the time frame of your experience.

___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 32. Have you, or any of your family members, or close friends ever owned a Goodyear tire? ____Yes ____No ____Unsure

33. Have you ever suggested to another person that they should buy Goodyear tires, or requested

Goodyear tires for your vehicle? ____Yes ____No ____Unsure

34. Do you, for any reason, avoid using Goodyear brand tires?

____Yes ____No

If “Yes,” please explain. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 8:18-cv-00127-LSC-SMB Doc # 237-1 Filed: 02/12/20 Page 8 of 16 - Page ID # 4690

9 35. Would any of your experiences with Goodyear products affect the way you viewed a case

involving one of its tires? ____Yes ____No

If “Yes,” please explain. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________

36. Have you purchased used tires for your vehicle?

____Yes ____No 37. Do you drive a vehicle that is over 10 years old?

____Yes ____No ___Not sure 38. Have you ever had tires on your vehicle that were more than 10 years old?

___Yes ____No ___Not sure 39. Have you ever had an issue with a tire that you thought was defective?

____Yes ____No

If “Yes,” please explain. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 40. Have you, or anyone else close to you, ever been employed in concrete manufacturing, concrete

delivery, concrete pouring, concrete stamping, or concrete sales? _____ Yes _____ No

If “Yes,” please describe w ho, the experience, and the time frame of your experience. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 8:18-cv-00127-LSC-SMB Doc # 237-1 Filed: 02/12/20 Page 9 of 16 - Page ID # 4691

10 How much do you disagree or agree with the following opinions? Circle a number between 1 and 7, where 1 is “Disagree strongly” and 7 is “Agree strongly”. (You may use any number in between as well.) 41. There are too many lawsuits.

Disagree Strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Agree Strongly 42. Corporations will sacrifice safety if it means making more money.

Disagree Strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Agree Strongly 43. Jury awards are too high.

Disagree Strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Agree Strongly 44. It is an important part of a jury’s job to send messages to the co mmunity and to corporations with

its verdict. Disagree strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Agree Strongly 45. I would have a hard time putting my sympathy aside in a case in which a person was seriously and

permanently injured. Disagree Strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Agree Strongly 46. People are too ready to sue.

Disagree Strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Agree Strongly 47. In a case in which an injured person is suing a big company, I would more likely root for the

injured person. Disagree Strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Agree Strongly 48. There should be strict rules for determining damages in personal injury lawsuits.

Disagree strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Agree Strongly 49. The justice system is rigged against the little guy.

Disagree strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Agree Strongly 50. Lawsuits are costing us all too much money.

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11 51. If someone is injured while using a company’ s product, that company should pay the injured

person, regardless of the circ*mstances. Disagree Strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Agree Strongly 52. Sometimes lawyers file lawsuits in an attempt to take unfair advantage of wealthy individuals or

companies. Disagree Strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Agree Strongly 53. If a case makes it all the way to a jury trial, the defendant must have done something wrong.

Disagree Strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Agree Strongly 54. Most drivers would be unable to control a vehicle if the tire lost its tread (not went flat, but lost its

tread) at highway speed. Disagree Strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Agree Strongly 55. If a tire loses tread, there must be something wrong with the way the tire was made.

Disagree Strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Agree Strongly 56. I am a safer driver than most other drivers.

Disagree Strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Agree Strongly 57. I would be able to control my vehicle even if a tire suddenly de-treaded (not just a flat tire).

Disagree Strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Agree Strongly 58. A tire should be designed to never lose tread regardless of how it is used or maintained.

Disagree Strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Agree Strongly 59. Most people never read warranties.

Disagree Strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Agree Strongly 60. Goodyear is a company you can trust to make safe products. Disagree Strongly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Agree Strongly

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12 The following are types of damages people can seek money for in a lawsuit. If there was evidence for it, would you be willing to award money for... 61. Medical expenses? _____ Yes _____ No 62. Mental anguish? _____ Yes _____ No 63. Pain and suffering? _____ Yes _____ No 64. Loss of wages _____ Yes _____ No 65. Punitive damages? _____ Yes _____ No 66. If a seriously and permanently injured person fails to prove a company is to blame for his injuries

in a lawsuit, would you have difficulty giving a verdict in which the person receives no money? _____ Yes _____ No 67. Have you or any family members been involved in an injury automobile accident? _____ Yes _____ No

68. Have you or any family members had a serious accident because of a tire that blew out or de-

treaded (as opposed to a tire going flat)? _____ Yes _____ No 69. Have you, a family member, or close friend, ever been a witness to a wreck because a tire blew out

or de-treaded? _____ Yes _____ No 70. Have you or a member of your family ever been injured while using any kind of product, whether

medical, mechanical, etc.? _____ Yes _____ No If “Yes,” were those injuries caused, at least in part, by something you believe was wrong with the product? _____ Yes _____ No If “Yes,” to either que stion above, please explain

___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 71. Do you support legislative proposals to place caps or limits on the amount of money juries can

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13 72. Which of the following best describes your political affiliation?

1. Democrat 2. Republican 3. Independent 4. Green party 5. Tea party 6. Other 7. None 8. Refuse to say

73. Do you think of yourself as a liberal, a moderate or a conservative?

1. Liberal 2. Moderate 3. Conservative

74. What race or races do you consider yourself to be? The U.S. Census categories are:

1. White (Caucasian) 2. Black or African American 3. Asian 4. American Indian or Alaska Native 5. Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 6. Hispanic/Mexican American/Latino

75. Do you have significant uncorrected visual impairment that might prevent you from reading charts

and materials from a distance? _____Yes ______ No

If “Yes,” please explain. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 8:18-cv-00127-LSC-SMB Doc # 237-1 Filed: 02/12/20 Page 13 of 16 - Page ID # 4695

14 76. Do you have any medical or physical problems, including any medications, that might affect your

ability to serve as a juror? _____Yes ______ No

If “Yes,” please explain

___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 77. In a court of law, everyone is seen as equal no matter who you are—even if you are a

company. Do you feel you could not give a company the same consideration in a lawsuit as they would an individual? _____Yes ______ No

78. In a civil lawsuit, the plaintiff who brings the lawsuit has the burden to prove his or her claims.

As the judge will instruct you, the defense has no burden of proof. Do you have opinions about this law that you would still apply a burden of proof to the defendant company in this case? _____Yes ______ No

79. Is there any reason at all (for example, religious, political or personal) that would make it

difficult for you to be a fair and impartial juror in this case? _____Yes ______ No

If “Yes,” please explain.

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15 80. Is there anything else the Court should know that might affect your ability to serve as a juror (e.g.,

emotional difficulties, concerns about the case subject, etc.)? _____ Yes _____ No

If “Yes,” please explain.

___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 81. Is there something that you would rather discuss in private with the Court? _____ Yes _____ No

82. Would you like to serve as juror in this case?

_____ Yes _____ No If “Yes,” please explain. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 8:18-cv-00127-LSC-SMB Doc # 237-1 Filed: 02/12/20 Page 15 of 16 - Page ID # 4697

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Please review the following list of people and organizations. If you or any of your family or close friends know or associate with anyone on this list, please circle who and explain how you know them below. Rysta Leona Susman Shane Allen Loveland Jacob Summers

Larry Blair Goodyear Tire & Rubber

Company

Dandee Concrete Construction

Co. Inc. Trooper Joseph Flasnick Rob Gibson Mary K. Gibson

Daniel T. Buser Kramer’s Towing Action Care Ambulance Inc. Wood River Rescue Unit Good Samaritan EMS Shelton Volunteer Fire & Rescue

David Southwell Micky Gilbert Craig Lichtblau, MD Bernard Pettingill, Ph.D. Chris Cornett, MD William Sorrell, MD Kearney Towing & Repair

Center, Inc.

Jay Lawrence Beale Robinson Richard Olsen Ray Young Keith Trares Madeline Komenic Joseph Zekoski James Stroble Robert Altvater Mark Grund Yutaka Ito Dr. Robert Crandall Dr. Scott Smith Joseph Grant Stephen J. Fenton Gray Beauchamp Elizabeth Raphael Alan Weintraub Cathlin Vinett Mitchell Ernest Goss Nathan Dorris Michael “Mike” Kerns CHI Health Good Samaritan,

Kearney, NE Kearney Clinic, P.C. Madonna Rehabilitation

Hospital

Colorado Blood and Cancer Care Learning Services Neurobehavioral Institute

Swedish Medical Center Panorama Orthopedics & Spine

Center Kearney Regional Medical

Centre

Madonna Rehabilitation

Hospital

University of Nebraska Medical

Center New West Sports Medicine

and Orthopaedic

The Law Firm of Kaster, Lynch, Farrar & Ball

The Law Firm of Schewebel,

Goetz & Sieben, P.A. The Fraser Stryker Law

Firm

The Law Firm of Greensfelder,

Hemker & Gale

The Law Firm of Baird Holm The Law Firm of Yost &

Baill

Attorney Kyle W. Farrar Attorney Wesley T. Ball Attorney Paul Godlewski Attorney Michael F. Coyle Attorney Edward S. Bott, Jr. Attorney Clark Hedger Attorney Julianne M. Rodriguez Attorney Jennifer D. Tricker

Attorney Nicole M.

Kustermann

Robert X. Cringely Paul Schenarts, MD James Mahalek, MD

Person Nature of contact _________________ __________________________________________ _________________ __________________________________________ _________________ __________________________________________ I affirm, under penalty of perjury, that I have given complete and honest answers to all of the questions above. ________________________________ ____________________ S i g n a t u r e D a t e

8:18-cv-00127-LSC-SMB Doc # 237-1 Filed: 02/12/20 Page 16 of 16 - Page ID # 4698

Susman, et al v. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, et al | D. Nebraska | 02-18-2020 | www.anylaw.com (2024)

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