A design making toy includes a housing having a bottom wall, an upper wall and a peripheral wall. A motor is mounted in the housing. An axle coupled to the motor extends upwardly through the upper wall. The motor is adapted for rotating the axle. A platform is attached to the axle such that the axle extends through the platform. The axle is orientated substantially perpendicular to a plane of the platform. A panel has an upper surface and a bottom surface. The panel has a centrally located aperture extending therethrough. The panel is removably positionable on the platform such that the axle extends through the aperture and the upper surface faces away from the platform. The platform may be rotated and a writing utensil positioned against the upper surface such that a spiral design is positioned on the upper surface.
CEO / Co-Founder at Bounce Media Group, Inc, Owner at Navesink Group Inc., Director of Social Media at American CryoStem Corporation
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Management Consulting
Work:
Bounce Media Group, Inc - New York City since Feb 2011
CEO / Co-Founder
Navesink Group Inc. since Jun 2008
Owner
American CryoStem Corporation - Red Bank, NJ since Nov 2009
Director of Social Media
Dataram Sep 2012 - Dec 2012
Business Development
Education:
The College of New Jersey 2011 - 2012
Management, Business, Entrepreneurship
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick
Nov 2008 to 2000 Sales SpecialistSHI Somerset, NJ Feb 2001 to Sep 2008 SMB Account Executive, February 2004- September 2008SHI
Jan 2003 to Feb 2004 Microsoft Licensing SpecialistSHI
Jan 2002 to Jan 2003 Assistant ManagerSHI
Feb 2001 to Jan 2002 Inside Sales Representative
Education:
Seton Hall University South Orange South Orange, NJ May 2000 Master of Arts in Psychological StudiesSeton Hall University South Orange, NJ May 1998 Bachelor of Arts in Communications
Chris Ferrer, Tim Moore, Robin Neal, Jen Smith, Donna Woods, Jesse Snodgrass, Chris Biggerstaff, Ronald Becker, Ryan Oliver, Nicole Harris, Darcie Shiosee