Innovative Education Management Partners
President and Chief Executive Officer
Allen School of Health Sciences Jan 2010 - Sep 2016
Chief Operating Officer, Executive Advisor
Empire Education Group Jan 2010 - Sep 2016
President and Chief Operating Officer-Executive Advisor
Nelnet Sep 2009 - Dec 2010
Managing Director, School Operations Consulting
Devry University Jan 1996 - Aug 2009
National Director, Enrollment and Change Management
Education:
The College of New Jersey
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Law
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Public Speaking Strategic Planning Leadership Human Resources Mergers and Acquisitions Change Management Team Building Turn Around Management Multi Site Team Management Board of Directors Reporting Ceos Financial Planning and Management Marketing Sales Business Operations Strategic Leadership Negotiation Sales Management P&L Management Executive Management Real Estate Staff Development Higher Education Strategic Visionary Leadership Development Global Talent Acquisition Enrollment Management Start Ups Turnaround Experience Regulatory Compliance Business Development Forecasting Cash Flow Managment
Christopher Wargo - Highland Park NJ, US Paul Kydd - Lawrenceville NJ, US Scott Mathews - Germantown MD, US Susan Gordon, legal representative - Washington DC, US Chengping Zhang - Rockville MD, US Todd A. Kegresse - Catonsville MD, US
Assignee:
Potomac Photonics, Inc. - Lanham MD Parelec, Inc. - Rocky Hill NJ
A method of forming high resolution electronic circuits () on a substrate () is provided. The method includes the steps of laminating a dielectric layer () on a substrate (), laser drilling channels ( and ) in the dielectric film () and the substrate (), and filling channels ( and ) with a filler material (). Further, a release layer () is applied to dielectric film layer () and filler material (), the release layer () having an adhesive thereon. Release layer () is peeled or otherwise removed from substrate (), leaving filler material () formed and shaped on substrate (), thus producing a high resolution electronic circuit on substrate ().
Shielding Based On Metallic Nanoparticle Compositions And Devices And Methods Thereof
Disclosed are cohesive metallic structures, comprising sintered metallic nanoparticles, suitable for shielding against electromagnetic interference and radio frequency interference. Also disclosed are methods for forming such structures. Devices for shielding electromagnetic radiation and methods of shielding electromagnetic radiation using such devices are also provided.
System And Method For Forming High Resolution Electronic Circuits On A Substrate
Christopher Wargo - Highland Park NJ, US Scott Mathews - Germantown MD, US Paul Kydd - Lawrenceville NJ, US Todd Kegresse - Catonsville MD, US Chengping Zhang - Rockville MD, US Michael Duignan - Washington DC, US Susan Gordon - Washington DC, US
International Classification:
B32B 37/00 B27G 11/02 B32B 38/10
US Classification:
156247000, 156272200, 156379600
Abstract:
A system and method for forming high resolution electronic circuits on a substrate is provided. The system () includes a substrate (), a source of radiant energy () and a focusing means (). The source of radiant energy () directs an energy beam () through the focusing means () in order to direct a focused energy beam () onto the surface of the substrate (). The focused energy beam () creates a plurality of channels () in the surface of the substrate (). A paste applicator () fills the channels () with an electrically conductive paste (). Once heated and cured, the electrically conductive paste () makes up the electrically conductive pathways of the electronic circuit.
Gregory Jablonski - Yardley PA, US Michael Mastropietro - Bridgewater NJ, US Christopher Wargo - Somerset NJ, US
International Classification:
C22C 5/00
US Classification:
075252000, 148430000
Abstract:
Disclosed are compositions comprising metallic nanoparticles suitable for use in cohesive, highly conductive structures on substrates. Also disclosed are methods for synthesizing the compositions and methods for forming cohesive, highly conductive structures from the compositions.
System And Method For Forming High Resolution Electronic Circuits On A Substrate
Christopher Wargo - Highland Park NJ, US Scott Mathews - Germantown MD, US Paul Kydd - Lawrenceville NJ, US Todd A. Kegresse - Catonsville MD, US Chengping Zhang - Rockville MD, US Michael Duignan - Washington DC, US Susan Gordon - Washington DC, US
International Classification:
H05K 3/00 B05D 3/06
US Classification:
427555, 427 986
Abstract:
A system and method for forming high resolution electronic circuits on a substrate is provided. The system () includes a substrate (), a source of radiant energy () and a focusing means (). The source of radiant energy () directs an energy beam () through the focusing means () in order to direct a focused energy beam () onto the surface of the substrate (). The focused energy beam () creates a plurality of channels () in the surface of the substrate (). A paste applicator () fills the channels () with an electrically conductive paste (). Once heated and cured, the electrically conductive paste () makes up the electrically conductive pathways of the electronic circuit.
Metallic Nanoparticle Shielding Structure And Methods Thereof
Gregory Jablonski - Yardley PA, US Michael Mastropietro - Bridgewater NJ, US Christopher Wargo - Somerset NJ, US
International Classification:
B32B 15/02 B32B 3/00 B22F 7/04
US Classification:
428553, 428208, 419 9
Abstract:
A metallic nanoparticle shielding structure derived from a substrate having metallic nanoparticles deposited thereon in either a pattern or a coating. The pattern can comprise one or more marks that have a width of 20 to 40 micrometers and that can overlap one another. The metallic nanoparticles can be heated at a temperature less than 110 degrees Celsius for a period of time less than 90 seconds. In some embodiments, the metallic nanoparticle shielding structure can be applied to liquid crystal displays, polyester substrates, polycarbonate substrates, or any other suitable substrate.
Cleaning Agent For Silver-Containing Composition, Method For Removing Silver-Containing Composition, And Method For Recovering Silver
Christopher J. WARGO - Somerset NJ, US Kimitaka Sato - Okayama-shi, JP
Assignee:
DOWA ELECTRONICS MATERIALS CO., LTD. - Tokyo
International Classification:
C01G 5/02 C11D 9/10
US Classification:
423 42, 510170
Abstract:
A cleaning agent for a silver-containing composition is provided which can readily remove silver adhered to an object to be cleaned with excellent operability and low environmental loads. This cleaning agent for the silver-containing composition includes an iron nitrate aqueous solution and used to remove silver derived from a composition containing silver nanoparticles having an average diameter of 1 nm to 100 nm adhered to the object to be cleaned.