710 Hertford Rd, Wilmington, DE 19803 • (302)4788535
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710 Hertford Rd, Wilmington, DE 19803 • (302)5844311
Work
Company:
Transperfect inc
Dec 2012
Position:
Project manager
Education
School / High School:
Norwich University- Northfield, VT
May 2012
Specialities:
Bachelor of Arts in Justice Studies
Skills
Project Management • Time Management • Accounting • Coordination • MS office suite • Database Management • Team Leadership • Marketing • Vendor Control • Budgets • Analytical Analysis • Client Support • Case Studies • Research • Grant Writing • Proposals
Virtua Family Medicine Voorhees 130 Carnie Blvd Suite 3, Voorhees, NJ 08043 (856)7417100 (Phone)
Certifications:
Family Practice, 2004
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School Jefferson Medical College Of Thomas Jefferson University, Thomas Jefferson University Graduated: 2001 Medical School Christiana Care Health Sys Graduated: 2004
Dr. Samuel P Weiner - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)
Dr. Weiner graduated from the Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College in 2001. He works in Voorhees, NJ and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Weiner is affiliated with Virtua Voorhees Hospital.
Robert P. Bigliano - Wilmington DE, US Angela Bigliano, legal representative - Wilmington DE, US Samuel Weiner - Wilmington DE, US
Assignee:
Edgecraft Corporation - Avondale PA
International Classification:
B24B 23/00
US Classification:
451349, 76 84
Abstract:
A knife edge enhancing apparatus includes a support having a support surface and knife blade clamping structure mounted to the support and located above the support surface. An object having a knife edge modifying surface which could be abrasive or non-abrasive is mounted to a holder which is freely slidable on the support surface so that the object surface can be manually moved into contact with a knife edge facet. At least one of the clamping structure and the object surface is angularly adjustable to control the angle of contact of the object surface with the knife edge facet.
An electrically powered knife sharpener for ceramic (or other brittle, crystalline or amorphous media which could be used for blades) knives includes at least one pre-sharpening stage with a sharpening member(s) and includes a final stage with a sharpening member(s). There are one or more motor driven shafts on which the abrasive surfaced sharpening members, such as disks, are mounted. Guide structure is provided to guide the knife for aligning and positioning the knife facet precisely at a defined location on the abrasive surface of each rotating sharpening member. The pre-sharpening stage sharpening member(s) moves in a first direction. The final stage sharpening member(s) moves in a second direction which differs from the first direction.
Apparatus For Precision Steeling/Conditioning Of Knife Edges
Robert P. Bigliano - Wilmington DE, US Angela Bigliano - Wilmington DE, US Samuel Weiner - Wilmington DE, US
International Classification:
B24B 3/54 B24B 3/36
US Classification:
451234
Abstract:
A knife edge enhancing apparatus includes a support having a support surface and knife blade clamping structure mounted to the support and located above the support surface. An object having a knife edge modifying surface which could be abrasive or non-abrasive is mounted to a holder which is freely slidable on the support surface so that the object surface can be manually moved into contact with a knife edge facet. At least one of the clamping structure and the object surface is angularly adjustable to control the angle of contact of the object surface with the knife edge facet.
Daniel D. Friel - Greenville DE Samuel Weiner - Wilmington DE
Assignee:
Edgecraft Corporation - Avondale PA
International Classification:
B24B 2100
US Classification:
451312
Abstract:
A portable manual sharpener for cutting tools such as knives, scissors and the like includes a base having a first stage sharpening station which includes a stationary non-rotatable support member with an abrasive coated planar surface on opposite sides of the support member. A pair of symmetrical slots are disposed adjacent to the planar faces with a guide surface located in each slot at a predetermined angle to the planar surface. A hold down device maintains the cutting blade in contact with the guide surface as the blade is moved through the sharpening station with the cutting edge facet of the blade in sliding contact with the abrasive particles on the planar face. The base includes an area which can be conveniently hand held.
- Avondale PA, US George C. Jensen - Newark DE, US Samuel Weiner - Wilmington DE, US
International Classification:
B24B 3/54 B24B 9/06
Abstract:
An electric sharpener for sharpening ceramic blades includes at least one stage. The stage is a finishing station having a sharpening member in the form of a disc which comprises a rigid support having a flexible abrasive matrix which both sharpens and polishes the facet of the ceramic blade. The sharpener may include a pre-sharpening stage for metal blades and a further pre-sharpening stage for ceramic blades. The sharpener also includes a removable guide.
Dec 2012 to 2000 Project ManagerThe Arc of Greater Haverhill- Newburyport North Andover, MA Jun 2012 to Nov 2012 Campaign ManagerThe Arc of Greater Haverhill- Newburyport Haverhill, MA 2009 to Nov 2012 Events CoordinatorThe Arc of Greater Haverhill- Newburyport Lawrence, MA Jun 2011 to Aug 2011 Congressional Intern
Education:
Norwich University Northfield, VT May 2012 Bachelor of Arts in Justice StudiesUniversidad de Alicante Sep 2010 Spanish
Skills:
Project Management, Time Management, Accounting, Coordination, MS office suite, Database Management, Team Leadership, Marketing, Vendor Control, Budgets, Analytical Analysis, Client Support, Case Studies, Research, Grant Writing, Proposals