Hp Dec 2009 - Mar 2015
Strategic Alliance Manager
Hp Dec 2009 - Mar 2015
Sourcing, Licensing and Planning Manager
Hp Jul 2008 - Dec 2009
Engineering Manager
Hp May 1998 - Jul 2008
Global Operations Manager
Eastman Kodak 1985 - 1997
Quality Assurance
Education:
University of New Hampshire Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics 1997
Rochester Institute of Technology 1991 - 1991
Master of Science, Masters, Applied Mathematics
The Catholic University of America 1981 - 1985
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Medical Engineering, Engineering
University of New Hampshire
Skills:
Cross Functional Team Leadership Process Improvement Program Management Six Sigma Project Management Product Development Product Management Business Process Improvement Supply Chain Vendor Management Integration Process Engineering Quality Assurance Operations Management Supply Chain Management Manufacturing Outsourcing Inventory Management New Business Development Change Management Quality Management Team Leadership Management Strategy Pmp Business Analysis Product Marketing Strategic Planning Leadership Forecasting Sap Requirements Analysis Engineering Management Continuous Improvement Business Strategy Operational Excellence Testing Analysis Crm Software Documentation Team Building Ms Project Procurement Lean Manufacturing Troubleshooting Project Planning Business Development Licensing Business Process Development Strategic Partnerships
Us Patents
Recording Information For A Web Manufacturing Process
GAIL FISHER - San Diego CA, US Mitchell Glen Moeller - Moseley VA, US Morad M. Samii - La Jolla CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
235375
Abstract:
A web manufacturing process includes recording, onto an excess trim region of a web that is a subject of the web manufacturing process, information relating to a processing stage of the web manufacturing process.
Jean E. Christiansen - Massapequa Park NY Maryanne Fitzgerald - Red Bank NJ Mitchell G. Moeller - Columbia MD Artemis Pascalides - Washington DC R. Thaddeus Vayda - Annapolis MD
International Classification:
A61F 264
US Classification:
623 46
Abstract:
An artificial knee has a shock casing and a hinge sheath. Plungers mounted in the shock casing bias the casing and sheath away from each other as a shock absorber mounted in the shock casing controls movement and absorbs shock of the casing and sheath as they move relative to one another. A stem secured to the shock casing passes through the hinge sheath into holes in the roller bearing. In this manner with the sheath and casing are urged toward one another by applying weight to the knee as in walking or kneeling, the stem end moves into the roller bearing to prevent movement of the artificial leg secured to the roller bearing.