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Gordon B Berkholcs

age ~67

from Minneapolis, MN

Also known as:
  • Gordon Berkholes
  • Gordon Berkholt
  • Gordon S
Phone and address:
2000 Washington St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55418
(612)8020503

Gordon Berkholcs Phones & Addresses

  • 2000 Washington St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55418 • (612)8020503
  • 636 5Th St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413 • (612)3780900
  • Bloomington, MN
  • Burnsville, MN
  • Dakota, MN

Work

  • Company:
    Siemens hearing instruments, inc.
    Jul 2009
  • Position:
    Product launch manager

Education

  • School / High School:
    Northwestern Electronics Institute
    1982 to 1984
  • Specialities:
    Electronics Engineering

Skills

Product Development • Product Launch • Product Management • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Manufacturing • Medical Devices • Product Marketing • Business Development • Competitive Analysis • Process Improvement • Strategy • Management • Product Lifecycle Management • Six Sigma • Supply Chain Management • Marketing Strategy • Market Analysis • Strategic Planning • Crm • Leadership • Business Process Improvement • Business Strategy • Sales Operations • Lean Manufacturing • Forecasting • New Business Development • Sales Management • Market Development • Pricing • International Business • Business Planning • Marketing Management • Engineering Management • Start Ups • Strategic Partnerships • Team Building • Project Management • Program Management • Customer Service • Account Management • Continuous Improvement • Marketing • Healthcare

Industries

Medical Devices

Resumes

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Senior Consultant

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Location:
Minneapolis, MN
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Siemens Hearing Instruments, Inc. since Jul 2009
Product Launch Manager

MEMSI, Inc. Jan 2004 - Jul 2009
Director of Product Development

Rexton, Inc. Nov 1996 - Jan 2004
Director of Product Development

Siemens Hearing Instruments, Inc. - Plymouth, MN Oct 1992 - Nov 1996
International Manufacturing Coordinator
Education:
Northwestern Electronics Institute 1982 - 1984
University of Minnesota 1980 - 1982
Skills:
Product Development
Product Launch
Product Management
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Manufacturing
Medical Devices
Product Marketing
Business Development
Competitive Analysis
Process Improvement
Strategy
Management
Product Lifecycle Management
Six Sigma
Supply Chain Management
Marketing Strategy
Market Analysis
Strategic Planning
Crm
Leadership
Business Process Improvement
Business Strategy
Sales Operations
Lean Manufacturing
Forecasting
New Business Development
Sales Management
Market Development
Pricing
International Business
Business Planning
Marketing Management
Engineering Management
Start Ups
Strategic Partnerships
Team Building
Project Management
Program Management
Customer Service
Account Management
Continuous Improvement
Marketing
Healthcare

Us Patents

  • Zinc-Air Dry Cell Holder And Hearing Aid That Uses It

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  • US Patent:
    57244316, Mar 3, 1998
  • Filed:
    Feb 26, 1996
  • Appl. No.:
    8/606935
  • Inventors:
    James J. Reiter - Champlin MN
    Gordon Berkholcs - Minneapolis MN
  • Assignee:
    Siemens Hearing Instruments, Inc. - Piscataway NJ
  • International Classification:
    H04R 2500
  • US Classification:
    381 692
  • Abstract:
    A holder hermetically seals less than all of the air holes in a zinc-air dry cell and allows air to reach at least of the air holes. This greatly lengthens the lifespan of a zinc-air dry cell.
  • Hybrid Behind-The-Ear And Completely-In-Canal Hearing Aid

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  • US Patent:
    56066210, Feb 25, 1997
  • Filed:
    Jun 14, 1995
  • Appl. No.:
    8/490214
  • Inventors:
    James J. Reiter - Champlin MN
    Gordon Berkholcs - Minneapolis MN
  • Assignee:
    Siemens Hearing Instruments, Inc. - Piscataway NJ
  • International Classification:
    H04R 2500
  • US Classification:
    381 686
  • Abstract:
    A hybrid BTE and CIC hearing aid has a BTE component which is worn behind the patient's ear and a CIC component which is worn in the bony portion of the patient's ear canal. The BTE and CIC components are connected together with a wire cable. Electroacoustic feedback is reduced or eliminated, allowing gain to be increased. The patient is not disturbed by the occlusion effect.

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