2011 to 2000 Vice PresidentBRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY Princeton, NJ 2010 to 2011 Group Director - US Health ServicesDOUBLE HELIX CONSULTING US, INC New York, NY 2008 to 2010 PresidentEPI-Q, INC Harrison, NY 2007 to 2008 Vice PresidentPFIZER INC
2003 to 2006 Director, Team Leader and Headquarters Site LeadPFIZER INC
1999 to 2003 Director, Team Leader - Outcomes Management StrategiesPFIZER INC
1996 to 1999 DirectorPFIZER INC
1994 to 1996 ManagerPFIZER INC
1992 to 1994 Senior Health Economist - National Healthcare OperationsARTHUR D. LITTLE, INC Cambridge, MA 1988 to 1992 Senior Consultant - Regulatory Economics and HealthcareMERCK & CO., INC Rahway, NJ 1987 to 1988 Strategic Planning Associate
Education:
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Atlanta, GA May 2010 BA in Economic Policy / BSDUKE UNIVERSITY, Fuqua School of Business MBAHARVARD UNIVERSITY, School of Public Health Graduate coursework in cost-effectiveness and clinical decision analysisPRINCETON UNIVERSITY, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs MPA
Southern Crescent Technical College Griffin, GA 2014 to 2016 A.A. in Computer ProgrammingMundy's Mill High School Jonesboro, GA 2012 to 2013 High SchoolGriffin High School Griffin, GA 2009 to 2012 High SchoolSouthern Crescent Technical College Griffin, GA 2013 GED
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Graphics Design, Archery, Animation, Drill, Leadership, Team Management
Mar 2011 to 2000 Lead changeAmericold Sandy Springs, GA Apr 2010 to Mar 2011 Director of Performance Measurement and ImprovementGMAC Financial Services Charlotte, NC Jul 2009 to Mar 2010 Ally Bank - Process Excellence ManagerAccenture/George Group Arlington, VA Apr 2006 to Jul 2009 Senior ConsultantTyco Electronics - Master Black Belt Rock Hill, SC Jan 2004 to Apr 2006Penske Logistics - Black Belt/Master Black Belt Chesterfield, MO Dec 2000 to Jan 2004Ferrellgas Nashville, NC Apr 1997 to Aug 2000 District ManagerMiller Landscaping Dothan, AL Sep 1991 to Apr 1997 Owner/General ManagerUS Army Dothan, AL Aug 1985 to Sep 1991 Helicopter Pilot/Aviation Supervisor/Captain
Education:
Appalachian State University Boone, NC 1985 Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
The present invention generally relates to a method and apparatus for forming an absorbent garment and an absorbent composite core. The absorbent composite core preferably is comprised of at least four layers, whereby two of the layers are outer layers, (an upper layer and a lower layer), one of the inner layers is a central fibrous layer containing a mixture of tow fibers and SAP, and the other inner layer is at least one layer selected from an acquisition layer, a distribution layer, an additional fibrous layer optionally containing SAP, a wicking layer, a storage layer, a dryness layer, a softness layer, or combinations and fragments thereof.
Absorbent Article Having An Ideal Core Distribution And Method Of Preparing Same
An absorbent article and a method for preparing an absorbent article is disclosed. The absorbent article has a core comprised of pulp, a polymer or a combination thereof. The absorbent article conforms to a certain Distribution Index (DI) or a certain Distribution Index (DI) profile that confers one or more superior properties to the core and in turn to the absorbent article, such as superior absorbency efficiency and superior cost efficiency. The method for preparing the absorbent article uses DI values (e. g. , DI , DI , DI and DI ) or a DI profile as design parameters for providing absorbent articles having one or more superior characteristics.
Absorbent Article, Method And Apparatus For Preparing Same
Andrew Baker - Lawrenceville GA, US Doug Frederisy - Alpharetta GA, US
Assignee:
Paragon Trade Brands, Inc. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
B27N 304
US Classification:
425 811, 425 801, 264112, 264121
Abstract:
An apparatus and a method for preparing an absorbent article is disclosed. The apparatus has at least two forming surfaces which differ in terms of air permeability to allow the selective placement of fibrous material. The forming surface comprises a perforated forming screen. The forming screen has multiple zones with different amounts of open area through which air may pass. Particles carried in the air which flows through the open area are deposited on different zones of the forming screen resulting in different basis weights corresponding to the different air permeabilities. The apparatus and method thus provide an article having optimal zoned absorbency in a cost-effective manner.
Fluid Handling Layers Made From Foam And Absorbent Articles Containing Same
The Invention relates to absorbent articles, such as diapers, incontinence products, training pants, sanitary napkins, and the like, providing superior strikethrough and rewet characteristics, and methods of preparing the absorbent articles. The absorbent articles comprise at least a topsheet, backsheet, absorbent core, and fluid handling layer, and the article has a third insult Strikethrough of less than about 45 seconds, and a third insult Rewet of less than about 35 grams.
System And Method For Dry Forming Zoned Absorbent Cores
An apparatus and method for depositing particulate matter onto a supply of absorbent core fibrous substrate material are disclosed. The apparatus has a feed tray that has an inlet for receiving a supply of particulate matter. At least part of a lower pan of the feed tray is a slideable shuttle pan that has an outlet edge located near a supply of absorbent core fibrous substrate material that is moving in a machine direction. The supply of particulate matter passes over the outlet edge to exit the feed tray. A mechanism operates the shuttle pan through a range of motion having a forward stroke and a backward stroke. During the forward stroke, the outlet edge follows the supply of absorbent core fibrous substrate material.
Absorbent Articles Containing Absorbent Cores Having Zoned Absorbency And Methods Of Making Same
The present invention relates generally to an absorbent core for an absorbent article, and more particularly to an absorbent core having zoned absorbency due to specific placement of adhesives or specific lack of adhesive. Such absorbent cores provide the flexibility of creating precise zoning of particular properties throughout the core, and they provide improved comfort and fit.
Sridhar Ranganathan - Suwanee GA, US Andrew Thomas Baker - Norcross GA, US Ralph Andrew Solarski - Alpharetta GA, US Joel P. Anderson - Appleton WI, US Jeanne Marie Gatto - Alpharetta GA, US Jeff Heller - Neenah WI, US
A method and device for monitoring thermal stress in a user is described. The device is designed to include a material having specific thermodynamic properties and physical dimensions defined as a function of those thermodynamic properties. A system for thermal stress monitoring including a thermal stress monitoring device configured within a garment is also described.
Thermal Comfort Model Having Multiple Fabric Layers
Andrew Thomas Baker - Norcross GA, US Linda Connor Sledge - Sandy Springs GA, US Kenneth John Zwick - Neenah WI, US Ralph Solarski - Alpharetta GA, US Audra Wright - Woodstock GA, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
G06G 7/48
US Classification:
703 6, 374 44
Abstract:
Modeling a plurality of fabric layers on a subject to predict thermal strain. The computerized model combines subject data, fabric data, and environmental conditions to simulate the thermal comfort of the subject over time. In an embodiment, a user interface enables a user to modify or define the input data to compare the predicted thermal comfort of different garments under the same working conditions.
Antitrust Arbitration & Mediation Business Law Criminal Law International Law Securities Law Capital Markets and Securities Offerings Committee Representation corporate finance corporate governance Corporate Governance and Compliance Counseling Corporate Investigations Corporate: Private Equity Funds Cross-Border Transactions dispute resolution investigations Joint Ventures joint ventures Mergers and Acquisitions Mergers and acquisitions Outsourcing securities Securities Law Enforcement and Regulation Securities Litigation Venture Capital and Emerging Companies
Jurisdiction:
Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Board of Directors State Bar of Texas Texas (1979) Texas World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth, Board of Directors
Law School:
Cornell Law School
Education:
Cornell Law School, JD State University of New York at Albany, BA
Antitrust Arbitration & Mediation Business Law Criminal Law International Law Securities Law Capital Markets and Securities Offerings Committee Representation corporate finance corporate governance Corporate Governance and Compliance Counseling Corporate Investigations Corporate: Private Equity Funds Cross-Border Transactions dispute resolution investigations Joint Ventures joint ventures Mergers and Acquisitions Mergers and acquisitions Outsourcing securities Securities Law Enforcement and Regulation Securities Litigation Venture Capital and Emerging Companies
Jurisdiction:
Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Board of Directors State Bar of Texas Texas World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth, Board of Directors
Law School:
Cornell Law School
Education:
Cornell Law School, JD State University of New York at Albany, BA
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the county medical examiner, Dr. Andrew Baker, did not conclude that Floyd died of asphyxia putting him at odds with the prosecution's medical experts, even though Baker did call Floyd's death a homicide and testify that he believes Floyd's heart gave out in part due to being pinned to the ground.
Date: Apr 19, 2021
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WATCH LIVE: Trial of Derek Chauvin, charged with killing George Floyd - Closing arguments
county medical examiner, Dr. Andrew Baker, did not conclude that Floyd died of asphyxia putting him at odds with the prosecutions medical experts, even though Baker did call Floyds death a homicide and testify that he believes Floyds heart gave out in part due to being pinned to the ground.
Date: Apr 19, 2021
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Attorneys at Chauvin trial in Floyd death make final pitch
medical examiner, Dr. Andrew Baker, did not conclude that Floyd died of asphyxia putting him at odds with the prosecutions medical experts, even though Baker did call Floyds death a homicide and testify that he believes Floyds heart gave out in part due to being pinned to the ground.
Date: Apr 19, 2021
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Derek Chauvin tells court he will not testify; murder trial recesses until Monday's closing arguments
Cahill ruled that Tobin could testify about how carbon monoxide could have affected Floyd, but not mention the test results, which were dug out Wednesday by Dr. Andrew Baker, the county medical examiner who did the autopsy.
Date: Apr 15, 2021
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Despite Admitting He Has No Evidence, Derek Chauvin’s Witness Blamed Carbon Monoxide Poisoning In George Floyd’s Death
His testimony contradicted the Hennepin County medical examiner, Andrew Baker, who conducted Floyd's autopsy and testified last week that the actions by the Minneapolis police officers including Chauvin pressing his knee into Floyd's neck for more than 9 minutes were the main cause of death. Dru
Date: Apr 14, 2021
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Derek Chauvin trial: Defense expert says George Floyd’s health conditions, drug use led to death
There are five manners of death that medical examiners use: natural, accident, suicide, homicide and undetermined. Chief Hennepin County medical examiner Andrew Baker, who performed Floyds autopsy, categorized Floyds death as a homicide.
Date: Apr 14, 2021
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Expert: Chauvin kept knee on neck 3 minutes after Floyd's last breath
With both knees on the body, "you are now seeing a 43% reduction" in Floyd's lung capacity.Also Thursday, the prosecution confirmed that it intends to soon call as a witness Dr. Andrew Baker, the Hennepin County medical examiner who performed the only autopsy on Floyd soon after he died.
Date: Apr 08, 2021
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George Floyd protests spread nationwide: Live updates
The report from Dr. Andrew Baker says Floyds neck was compressed when former officer Derek Chauvins knee was on it for more than eight minutes, but does not conclude that it was the direct cause of his death.