Vice President of Business Attraction at Team NEO, President & CEO at Advantage Growth Solutions
Location:
Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area
Industry:
Plastics
Work:
Team NEO - Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area since Jul 2012
Vice President of Business Attraction
Advantage Growth Solutions - Mento, OH since Feb 2012
President & CEO
A. Schulman, Inc. Oct 2008 - 2012
Chief Marketing Officer
Core Molding Technologies Aug 2007 - Oct 2008
Vice President, Marketing & Sales
Avery Dennison 2002 - 2007
Director of Marketing
Education:
University of Massachusetts at Lowell
Master of Science, Plastics Engineering
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Team Neo
Vice President of Business Attraction at Team Neo
Advantage Growth Solutions
President and Chief Executive Officer
Advantage Growth Solutions
Chief Executive Officer
A. Schulman, Inc. Oct 2008 - 2012
Chief Marketing Officer
Core Molding Technologies 2007 - 2008
Vice President, Sales and Marketing
Education:
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Master of Science, Masters, Engineering
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Skills:
Strategy Product Development New Business Development Business Development Start Ups Marketing Strategy Management Strategic Planning Leadership Product Launch Plastics Business Strategy Manufacturing Management Consulting Polymers Cross Functional Team Leadership Key Account Management Mergers and Acquisitions Project Management R&D Process Improvement Market Analysis Six Sigma International Business Marketing Commercialization International Sales P&L Management Business Planning Materials Team Building Injection Molding Marketing Management Sales Product Management Automotive Product Marketing Competitive Analysis Team Leadership Segmentation Medical Devices Market Development Pricing Strategic Partnerships Mergers
Richard Baron - Painesville OH, US Paul Boulier - Concord Township OH, US Michael Gilbert - Lansdale PA, US Thanh V. Nguyen - Painesville OH, US Frank Rizzo - Perry OH, US Frank Y. Shih - Arcadia CA, US
Assignee:
Avery Dennison Corporation - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
B32B 1/02
US Classification:
428 3691, 428343, 72836, 436 52
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an adhesive article which can be used as a layer in or a cover for various articles in which a hydrophilic or hydrophobic surface is desired. The adhesive article includes a base layer having a first surface and a second surface and a coating layer formed on the first surface of the base layer, where the coating layer contains at least one adhesive resin and at least one hydrophilic polymer; at least one adhesive resin (which can be a hydrophobic polymer) and at least one surfactant; or at least one adhesive resin, at least one hydrophilic polymer and at least one surfactant. Given the application, the coating layer can be formulated to provide either a hydrophilic or hydrophobic surface. The polymer portion of the coating provides the coating layer with sufficient hydrophilic properties to increase the rate fluid transport across (or in the area near) the coating layer.
Adhesive Articles Which Contain At Least One Hydrophilic Or Hydrophobic Layer, Method For Making And Uses For Same
Richard Baron - Painesville OH, US Paul Boulier - Concord Township OH, US Michael Gilbert - Lansdaly PA, US Thanh Nguyen - Painesville OH, US Frank Rizzo - Perry OH, US Frank Shih - Arcadia CA, US
International Classification:
B32B015/04
US Classification:
428343000
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an adhesive article which can be used as a layer in or a cover for various articles in which a hydrophilic or hydrophobic surface is desired. The adhesive article includes a base layer having a first surface and a second surface and a coating layer formed on the first surface of the base layer, where the coating layer contains at least one adhesive resin and at least one hydrophilic polymer; at least one adhesive resin (which can be a hydrophobic polymer) and at least one surfactant; or at least one adhesive resin, at least one hydrophilic polymer and at least one surfactant. Given the application, the coating layer can be formulated to provide either a hydrophilic or hydrophobic surface. The polymer portion of the coating provides the coating layer with sufficient hydrophilic properties to increase the rate fluid transport across (or in the area near) the coating layer.
Paul Boulier (1988-1992), Anne Ramos (1992-1996), Bruce Wilson (1973-1977), Franklin Pelkey (1964-1968), Steve Duncan (1975-1979), Jessica Russell (1992-1996)