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Richard Ferranti Chief Operating Officer
Bank of East Asia Trustees Ltd Banking · Commercial Bank · Commercial Banking
202 Canal St, New York, NY 10013 540 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10022 (212)2388200, (212)2338833, (212)9621334, (212)2198288
Richard Ferranti Chief Operating Officer
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (USA) NA National Commercial Bank · Operates As A National Commercial Bank · National Commercial Banks, Nsk
202 Canal St, New York, NY 10013 (212)2388200
Richard Ferranti Chief Operating Officer
ALMA BANK Banking · Commercial Bank · Nonclassifiable Establishments · State Commercial Bank · Commercial Banking
Astoria, NY 11102 3170 37 Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101 2831 31 St, Long Island City, NY 11102 3110 37 Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101 (718)2672562, (718)5677956, (718)2672581
Ferranti Consulting
President
Alma Bank May 2007 - Mar 2018
Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President
The Bank of East Asia Mar 2005 - May 2007
Chief Operations Officer and Senior Vice President
Bank Hapoalim Sep 2000 - Mar 2005
Chief Operations Officer
Safra National Bank 1990 - 2000
Director of Operations and First Vice President
Education:
University of Michigan - Stephen M. Ross School of Business
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Accounting, Finance
Wayne State University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Banking Risk Management Loans Executive Management Commercial Banking Cash Management Management Business Strategy Strategic Planning Financial Risk Analysis Leadership New Business Development Investments Team Building Retail Banking Process Improvement Operations Management Team Leadership Start Ups Aml Change Management Risk Assessment Budgets Negotiation Auditing Policy Organizational Development Internal Controls Product Development Customer Service Cross Functional Team Leadership Project Planning Contract Negotiation Leadership Development Internal Audit Problem Solving Executive Coaching Compliance Deployment Risk Institutional Competitive Advantage Mentoring High Yield Customer Relations Budgeting Audit Planning Corporate Governance
Certifications:
The Execranks Certificate of Continuing Board Education
Beverly Community College 1980 - 1981
Peabody Vocational H.s 1971 - 1974
Skills:
Financial Analysis Forecasting Process Improvement Financial Reporting Budgets Microsoft Office Strategic Planning Automotive Inventory Management New Business Development Customer Retention Customer Service Team Building Customer Satisfaction Sales Management Negotiation Sales Vehicles Account Management Training Operations Management Management Leadership Insurance Purchasing Automotive Aftermarket Microsoft Excel Business Planning Microsoft Word Sales Operations Team Leadership Marketing Sales Process
Stanley D. Norem - Bayside NY Richard T. Ferranti - Huntington CT Robert F. Culmo - Woodbridge CT
Assignee:
The Perkin-Elmer Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
G01N 3121
US Classification:
422 94
Abstract:
Apparatus is disclosed for quantitatively analyzing a gaseous mixture for its components. A predetermined volume of a gaseous mixture of combustion products component is collected in a gas mixer up to a preselected pressure. A portion of the mixture is discharged successively through the tubular column and a sample chamber for a predetermined time period with the mixture being initially at the preselected pressure in the volume means. Detection of delayed output of gas constituents from the column provides an analysis of constituents. The apparatus further comprises a furnace, a magazine for holding the plurality of test samples, a transfer device connected to the furnace for sequentially transferring a successive sample from the magazine to the furnace, and a furnace seal integral with the transfer device for temporal sealing of the furnace from ambient atmosphere after the sample is transferred to the furnace until subsequent transferral. A gas mixing system for homogenizing the gaseous mixture at a substantially constant temperature comprises a sealable vessel, an impeller rotatably mounted in the vessel for stirring the gases, wherein the impeller means comprises a plurality of blades each formed of a material having a mass such that the total heat capacity of the blades and the thermal conductivity of the blade material are cooperative with the impeller rotation to maintain constant temperature during introduction of the gases.
Stanley D. Norem - Bayside NY Richard T. Ferranti - Huntington CT Robert F. Culmo - Woodbridge CT
Assignee:
The Perkin-Elmer Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
B65G 6532
US Classification:
414287
Abstract:
This invention relates to apparatus for quantitatively analyzing a gaseous mixture for its components. A predetermined volume of a gaseous mixture of combustion products component is collected in a gas mixer up to a preselected pressure. A portion of the mixture is discharged successively through the tubular column and a sample chamber for a predetermined time period with the mixture being initially at the preselected pressure in the volume means. Detection of delayed output of gas constitutents from the column provides an analysis of constituents. The apparatus further comprises a furnace, a magazine for holding the plurality of test samples, a transfer device connected to the furnace for sequentially transferring a successive sample from the magazine to the furnace, and a furnace seal integral with the transfer device for temporal sealing of the furnace from ambient atmosphere after the sample is transferred to the furnace until subsequent transferral. A gas mixing system for homogenizing the gaseous mixture at a substantially constant temperature comprises a sealable vessel, an impeller rotatably mounted in the vessel for stirring the gases, wherein the impeller means comprises a plurality of blades each formed of a material having a mass such that the total heat capacity of the blades and the thermal conductivity of the blade material are cooperative with the impeller rotation to maintain constant temperature during introduction of the gases.
Stanley D. Norem - Bayside NY Richard T. Ferranti - Huntington CT Robert F. Culmo - Woodbridge CT
Assignee:
The Perkin-Elmer Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
G01N 3112
US Classification:
422 94
Abstract:
A predetermined volume of a gaseous mixture of combustion products component is collected in a gas mixer up to a preselected pressure. A portion of the mixture is discharged successively through the tubular column and a sample chamber for a predetermined time period with the mixture being initially at the preselected pressure in the volume. Detection of delayed output of gas constituents from the column provides an analysis of constituents. The apparatus further comprises a furnace, a magazine for holding the plurality of test samples, a transfer device connected to the furnace for sequentially transferring a successive sample from the magazine to the furnace, and a furnace seal integral with the transfer device for temporal sealing of the furnace from ambient atmosphere after the sample is transferred to the furnace until subsequent transferral. A gas mixing system for homogenizing the gaseous mixture at a substantially constant temperature comprises a sealable vessel, an impeller rotatably mounted in the vessel for stirring the gases, wherein the impeller comprises a plurality of blades each formed of a material having a mass such that the total heat capacity of the blades and the thermal conductivity of the blade material are cooperative with the impeller rotation to maintain constant temperature during introduction of the gases.