May 2005 to 2000 Manufacturer's Sales and Marketing Representative and SurveyorThe Electric Mobility Corporation Sewell, NJ Nov 2003 to Apr 2005 Mobility Sales ConsultantNew Paltz Rockaway Bedding Location New Paltz, NY Aug 1999 to Oct 2003 Store ManagerHealth Access Program New Rochelle, NY Jun 1997 to Jul 1999 Director of the Health Access Program for Seniors at Sound Shore Medical Center of Westchester
Education:
New York Institute of Technology Shelton, CT Mar 2014 Master's in CounselingHunter College/ Mount Sinai Hospital Geriatric Education Center New York, NY Graduate Certificate in GerontologySUNY New Paltz New Paltz, NY B.A in Psychology/Journalism
Skills:
Sales, Marketing, Business Development, Community Relations
Allan M. Feldman - Norwalk CT Peter S. Forgione - Stamford CT
Assignee:
American Cyanamid Company - Stamford CT
International Classification:
C07C119055
US Classification:
260453A
Abstract:
Tertiary aliphatic diisocyanate carbodiimide oligomers useful in the formulation of light stable urethane spray coatings prepared by catalytic conversion of diisocyanate monomers such as tetramethylxylylene diisocyanates and dipentene diisocyanate.
Steven L. Trenbeath - Fairfield CT Allan M. Feldman - Norwalk CT Laurence J. Nummy - Stamford CT
Assignee:
American Cyanamid Company - Stamford CT
International Classification:
C07C11800
US Classification:
260453P
Abstract:
A process for producing aromatic mono- and polyisocyanates by the addition reaction of isocyanic acid with vinyl aromatics is disclosed. The process is characterized by the slow addition of the olefin to a reaction mass of solvent and isocyanic acid to maintain the isocyanic acid in high excess to unreacted olefin.
Steven L. Trenbeath - Fairfield CT Robert W. Novak - Stamford CT Allan M. Feldman - Norwalk CT
Assignee:
American Cyanamid Company - Stamford CT
International Classification:
C01C 300 C01C 314
US Classification:
423265
Abstract:
Removing water from wet isocyanic acid in organic solution of said isocyanic acid by addition hereto of a hydrogen halide or a compound which forms hydrogen halide in said solution in amount sufficient to provide a molar excess of hydrogen halide in said solution relative to the water, and ammonia if any, present in said solution.
Steven L. Trenbeath - Fairfield CT Robert W. Novak - Stamford CT Allan M. Feldman - Norwalk CT
Assignee:
American Cyanamid Company - Stamford CT
International Classification:
C01C 300 C01C 314
US Classification:
423265
Abstract:
Stable isocyanic acid compositions containing isocyanic acid in an organic solvent therefor, having a small amount of a labile halide compound, such as carbamoyl chloride.
A novelty umbrella for a child that includes a rod, a frame, and a cover. The rod has a pair of handles that extend radially outwardly from its proximal end and are shoe-like and a pair of hands that extend radially outwardly from its midpoint and are arm-like. The frame includes a plurality of ribs pivotally mounted to the rod. The cover includes a plurality of panels, each of which extends as a web between a pair of adjacent ribs, is made from a glow-in-the dark material for allowing the child to be more safely visible to traffic, and is provided with a transparent portion for allowing the child to see through the cover without having to lift it up. The cover further includes a plurality of eyelashes disposed above the portions, respectively, and a smile that is disposed between an adjacent pair of portions, orthogonally from the pair of hands, and together with the adjacent pair of portions and an associated pair of eyelashes, cooperate with the cover to form a head, with the rod forming a body, the pair of hands forming arms, and the pair of handles forming feet.