Accounting at Marist School, Founder at I Am Marketing
Location:
Greater Atlanta Area
Industry:
Marketing and Advertising
Work:
Marist School - Atlanta, Georgia since 2011
Accounting
I Am Marketing since Jul 2010
Founder
Servpro of Norcross Nov 2008 - Mar 2010
Marketing Director
Marcole/Jax Home Mortgage - Williamstown, NJ/Jacksonville, FL Jan 2004 - Dec 2007
Mortgage Broker
Education:
Georgia State University - J. Mack Robinson College of Business 2013 - 2014
Master of Public Administration (MPA)
Oglethorpe University
Skills:
Advertising Budgets Billing Systems Event Planning Program Budgeting
University of Georgia
Professor of Practice
Kitchen Table Productions Jul 2012 - Feb 2016
Principal
Kimberly-Clark Professional 2010 - 2012
Director of Research and Development
Kimberly-Clark 2006 - 2010
Director of Research and Development, Healthcare
Kimberly-Clark 1994 - 2006
Research Manager, Scientist
Education:
Clemson University 1988 - 1994
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Philosophy
The University of Akron 1986 - 1989
Masters, Biomedical Engineering, Bioengineering
The University of Akron 1981 - 1986
Bachelors, Chemical Engineering
Central - Hower High School
Skills:
Cross Functional Team Leadership Strategic Planning Product Development Strategy R&D Management Commercialization Business Strategy Research and Development Competitive Analysis Leadership Consumer Products
Amy Michele Achter - Neenah WI Crystal Sutphin Leach - Atlanta GA Jack Nelson Lindon - Alpharetta GA Heather Anne Sorebo - Appleton WI Mary Garvie Weber - Alpharetta GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61K 3514 C07K 100 A23J 100
US Classification:
530362
Abstract:
There is provided a bodily fluid simulant made from red blood cells in an amount between about 10 and about 60 weight percent, egg white in an amount between 20 and 50 weight percent, and plasma.
Debra Nell Welchel - Woodstock GA Eric Scott Kepner - Woodstock GA Crystal Sutphin Leach - Roswell GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 1346 B32B 508 B32B 526 B32B 530
US Classification:
442384
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is an entangled nonwoven composite made from absorbent fibers such as wood pulp fibers and matrix fibers such as polyolefin staple fibers. The absorbent fibers are entangled with the matrix fibers in such a manner so that the composite has an absorbent-rich side and a matrix-rich side. Intermediate the two exterior sides there is an entangled interior portion made from a mixture of the absorbent and matrix fibers. The composite is particularly well-suited for use in multifunctional handling of fluids such as, for example, body fluids which are absorbed by personal care absorbent articles. The matrix fiber portion of the composite acts as a fluid intake region while the absorbent fiber portion acts as a fluid retention region and the portion of the composite intermediate the two exterior surfaces acts as a fluid transfer region.
Treatment Of Materials To Improve Handling Of Viscoelastic Fluids
Ali Yahiaoui - Roswell GA Jack Nelson Lindon - Alpharetta GA Arthur Edward Garavaglia - Alpharetta GA Crystal Sutphin Leach - Atlanta GA Connie Lynn Hetzler - Alpharetta GA Garry Roland Woltman - Neenah WI David Charles Potts - Dunwoody GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
604367
Abstract:
Disclosed is an improved structure that includes a nonwoven web including a viscoelastant treatment. The treated web, when contacted by a viscoelastic fluid such as menses alters the viscoelastic properties of the fluid and enhances its wicking and distribution throughout the absorbent structure. A desirable viscoelastant is a alkyl polyglycoside, particularly those having 8 to 10 carbon atoms in the alkyl chain. When applied so as to provide an amount of about 0. 1% to about 5. 0% solids add-on based on the weight of the dry nonwoven web, rapid fluid wicking and distribution may be obtained. Other viscoelastants are disclosed. Advantageously the treatment may be applied as a high solids composition using conventional application means such as spray coaters and the like or as an internal additive. The absorbent structure finds particular utility as a distribution layer component of a sanitary napkin for absorbing menses as well as other blood handling products such as surgical drapes, for example.
Stabilized Absorbent Material For Improved Distribution Performance With Visco-Elastic Fluids
Connie Lynn Hetzler - Sparta NJ Nancy Donaldson Kollin - Roswell GA Crystal Sutphin Leach - Atlanta GA Jack Nelson Lindon - Alpharetta GA Lawrence Howell Sawyer - Neenah WI Heather Anne Sorebo - Appleton WI Garry Roland Woltman - Greenville WI
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A61F 1315
US Classification:
604378
Abstract:
There is provided a distribution material for personal care products which is a fabric which wicks artificial menses according to a horizontal wicking test a distance of about 1 inch in less than about 1. 5 minutes. Materials meeting this performance criteria generally have a pore size distribution with a high percentage (usually more than 50 percent) of pore diameters between about 80 and 400 microns and a density below about 0. 15 g/cc.