Johnson Controls since Nov 2012
Director, Global Brand Strategy
Johnson Controls since Sep 2010
Global Brand Director
Education:
Iowa State University
Penn State University
Skills:
Strategy Marketing Strategy Management Cross Functional Team Leadership New Business Development Strategic Planning Product Development Crm Business Development Leadership Marketing Sales P&L Management Sales Management Negotiation Competitive Analysis B2B Business Strategy Start Ups Lead Generation Brand Management Team Building Sales Operations Supply Chain Management Program Management Training
A combination spray apparatus which allows for the selection of several different flowable materials to be sprayed from a single unit and at the site of the unit itself. In the preferred manner, the spray apparatus includes a trigger nozzle as well as the selection of two different materials to be sprayed through a second barrel portion. An eductor it utilized to draw selected materials into a spray stream. The combination spray apparatus is operable with water pressures which are customary to most cities and industries.
Method And Apparatus For Work Management For Facility Maintenance
A system and method are shown for work management for facility maintenance. The system includes a central management server configured to receive a first set of information including tasks to be performed at a first facility and to generate a first work schedule for a first user selected to perform the first work schedule at the first facility. The system further includes a first client device at the first facility, where the first client device is configured to receive the first work schedule from the central management server and display the first work schedule to the first user via an electronic management interface. The electronic interface is further configured to receive task completion data from the first user and send the data to the central management server. When the central management server receives the task completion data, the central management server is configured to update a status of the work schedule based upon the task completion data received from the first user.
Brent Duchon - San Jose CA Raymond McKinnon - Castro Valley CA Carey W. Zimmerman - Racine WI Michael J. Greaney - Castro Valley CA A. Ross Cameron - Sidney, AU Thomas A. Helf - New Berlin WI Charles E. Seaman - Kenosha WI John A. Boticki - Racine WI
Assignee:
SC Johnson Commerical Markets, Inc. - Sturtevant WI
International Classification:
B67D 100
US Classification:
222133
Abstract:
A docking station and bottle system 23 including a filling head 20 and bottle 22 which have a head interconnect 86 and a bottle interconnect 90, respectively, for fastening the bottle 22 to the filling 20 head in order to prevent spillage. The bottle interconnect 90 includes a fluid port 106 and a vent port 104 which are simultaneously opened from a closed position in order to allow the filling head 20 to draw concentrated fluid from the bottle 22 and mix the concentrated fluid with a diluting fluid such as water before being dispensed from a filling head nozzle 52. The bottle 22 includes identifying indicia 158 for purposes of tracking utilization of the bottle and the concentrated fluid contained therein. An information storage system 170 is associated with the bottle and filling head in order to provide records of such concentrated fluid utilization. A wall mounted docking station 200 including one or more filling heads 20 is also provided for.
Brent Duchon - San Jose CA Raymond McKinnon - Castro Valley CA Carey W. Zimmerman - Racine WI Michael J. Greaney - Castro Valley CA A. Ross Cameron - Sidney, AU Thomas A. Helf - New Berlin WI Charles E. Seaman - Kenosha WI John A. Boticki - Racine WI
Assignee:
S. C. Johnson Commercial Markets, Inc. - Sturtevant WI
International Classification:
B67D 100
US Classification:
222484
Abstract:
A docking station and bottle system 23 including a filling head 20 and bottle 22 which have a head interconnect 86 and a bottle interconnect 90, respectively, for fastening the bottle 22 to the filling 20 head in order to prevent spillage. The bottle interconnect 90 includes a fluid port 106 and a vent port 104 which are simultaneously opened from a closed position in order to allow the filling head 20 to draw concentrated fluid from the bottle 22 and mix the concentrated fluid with a diluting fluid such as water before being dispensed from a filling head nozzle 52. The bottle 22 includes identifying indicia 158 for purposes of tracking utilization of the bottle and the concentrated fluid contained therein. An information storage system 170 is associated with the bottle and filling head in order to provide records of such concentrated fluid utilization. A wall mounted docking station 200 including one or more filling heads 20 is also provided for.
Distributed Concentrated Chemical Dispensing System
Gary L. Waymire - Menlo Park CA Michael R. Barry - Palo Alto CA Carey W. Zimmerman - Racine WI Raymond McKinnon - Castro Valley CA Thomas A. Helf - New Berlin WI Charles E. Seaman - Kenosha WI
Assignee:
SC Johnson Commerical Markets, Inc. - Sturtevant WI
International Classification:
B65B 104
US Classification:
141100
Abstract:
A distributed concentrated chemical dispensing system 300 and method include a central station 302, one or more permanently mounted satellite stations 304, and one or more portable satellite stations 306. Local concentrated chemicals can be distributed from the central station 302 without being diluted to the satellite stations 304, 306 for final dilution. An information storage device 318 is provided for tracking and keeping records of the utilization of the concentrated chemicals.
Brent Duchon - San Jose CA Raymond McKinnon - Castro Valley CA Carey W. Zimmerman - Racine WI Michael J. Greaney - Castro Valley CA A. Ross Cameron - Sidney, AU Thomas A. Helf - New Berlin WI Charles E. Seaman - Kenosha WI John A. Boticki - Racine WI
Assignee:
SC Johnson Commercial Markets, Inc. - Sturtevant WI
International Classification:
B65B 306
US Classification:
141 18
Abstract:
A docking station and bottle system 23 including a filling head 20 and bottle 22 which have a head interconnect 86 and a bottle interconnect 90, respectively, for fastening the bottle 22 to the filling 20 head in order to prevent spillage. The bottle interconnect 90 includes a fluid port 106 and a vent port 104 which are simultaneously opened from a closed position in order to allow the filling head 20 to draw concentrated fluid from the bottle 22 and mix the concentrated fluid with a diluting fluid such as water before being dispensed from a filling head nozzle 52. The bottle 22 includes identifying indicia 158 for purposes of tracking utilization of the bottle and the concentrated fluid contained therein. An information storage system 170 is associated with the bottle and filling head in order to provide records of such concentrated fluid utilization. A wall mounted docking station 200 including one or more filling heads 20 is also provided for.
Gregory Destefano (1966-1970), Matthew Samuel (1963-1967), Nick Thul (1996-2000), Richard Sands (1968-1972), John Smith (1996-2000), Carey Zimmerman (1991-1995)