Feb 2008 to 2000 Associate Facilities ManagerBig Andy's Trophies & Plaques Carson, CA May 2005 to Dec 2014 Operations ManagerUniversity of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 2000 to 2005 Assistant Kitchen Manager
Education:
California State University Dominguez Hills Carson, CA 2014 to 2014 Advanced Certificate for OSHA in Environment of Health and SafetyThe Art Institute of California at Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 1999 to 2001 AS in Culinary ArtsNarbonne High School Harbor City, CA 1995 to 1998 HS Diploma in General Education
Jul 2011 to 2000 Deli AssociatePotpourri Group Whitinsville, MA Nov 2013 to Jul 2014 ShipperNEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC TELEVISION Durham, NH May 2013 to Jan 2014 Production AssistantU.S. NAVY Gulfport, MS Jun 2005 to Jun 2010 Mass Communications Specialist
Education:
Fitchburg State University Fitchburg, MA 2013 BACHELOR OF SCIENCECoastline Community College Fountain Valley, CA 2008 ASSOCIATE IN ARTSThe Defense Information School 2006 DIPLOMA
Skills:
Avid Media Composer, Photoshop, Microsoft Office, Videography, Photography, Writing
Brian R. McCarthy - Anaheim Hills CA, US Steven Craig Weirather - Lawrenceville GA, US Charles Thurmond Patterson - Clermont GA, US Tony Lee Scroggs - Oakwood GA, US
Assignee:
Avery Dennison Corporation - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
B32B 3100
US Classification:
156248, 156253, 156257, 156268, 156270, 156277
Abstract:
Ultraremovable adhesive is applied to a paper sheet to form therewith a liner sheet and the liner sheet is laminated to a cardstock sheet to form a laminate cardstock. The cardstock sheet is then die cut therethrough, but not through the liner sheet, to form cardstock cut lines that define at least in part perimeters of business cards (or other printable media). The outer face of the liner sheet is then die cut therethrough, but not through the cardstock sheet, to form liner sheet strips on a back side of the cardstock sheet. Some of the strips define cover strips covering some of the cardstock cut lines, and others of the strips define waste strips. The waste strips are then matrix removed from the back of the cardstock sheet. The resulting business card sheet construction is then fed through a printer or copier by the user and the desired indicia printed on the front sides of the business cards, while the cover strips hold the cards together as a unit sheet construction. After this printing operation, the printed cards are easily peeled off of the cover strips, ready for use.
Daisy S. Taw - Temple City CA, US Mark R. Mannon - Newport Beach CA, US Brian R. McCarthy - Anaheim Hills CA, US
Assignee:
Avery Dennison Corporation - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
B65D 8557
US Classification:
2063081, 2063083
Abstract:
A dual pocket or envelope for CDs or DVDs is formed of two standard letter size sheets of 8″×11″ or A-4 size paper, which are bonded together around the edges of the sheets and centrally to divide the sheet assembly into two pockets which are substantially square to hold the discs. One of the sheets is die cut to form the upper edge of the pockets, with a closure flap also being formed above each pocket. Each closure flap may be held in the closed position by mechanical interlinking with the pocket, or by exposed pressure sensitive adhesive, which is enabled and exposed by the removal of a release coated slip of paper from one of the two sheets. An index tab may be die cut from said sheets above the open edge of each pocket.
Versatile Printable Sheet For Forming Jewel Case Inserts And Booklets
A single sheet has multiple separation lines arranged such that the sheet can be printed on by a standard printer such as a personal computer printer, and the sheet may thereafter be separated and/or folded in any one of three different configurations to form different possible compact disc jewel case inserts including both face labels and spine labels. One embodiment is of a sheet having at least four longitudinal lines of weakness extending across at least a major portion of the length of the sheet, and at least three latitudinal lines of weakness extending across a major portion of the width of the sheet, with at least one longitudinal line of weakness being a fold about which at least one portion is folded.
Method Of Forming A Printable Media Sheet Construction
Brian R. McCarthy - Anaheim Hills CA, US Steven Craig Weirather - Lawrenceville GA, US Charles Thurmond Patterson - Clermont GA, US Tony Lee Scroggs - Oakwood GA, US
A method of forming a printable media sheet construction, including: (a) cutting cross-direction lines through a cardstock web; (b) after step (a), laminating a plurality of strips to the web; and (c) after step (b), cutting machine-direction lines through the web and to the strips on the opposite side of the web.
Brian R. McCarthy - Anaheim Hills CA, US Jerry G. Hodsdon - Forestdale MA, US
Assignee:
Avery Dennison Corporation - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
B65D 27/00
US Classification:
40359, D19 99
Abstract:
Systems and tabs are provided for labeling a hanging folder having substantially vertical slots. The tab includes three walls. The first wall has a top edge and a flange located below the top edge that is adapted for engagement of the vertical slot on the hanging file folder such that the first wall projects above the file folder. The second wall has a top edge and a flange located below the top edge that is adapted for engagement of the vertical slot on the hanging file folder such that the second wall projects above the file folder. The third wall is located between the first and second walls, and located along a plane that forms an angle with either the first or second walls that is not 90 degrees.