27216 Watkin Rd, Olmsted Falls, OH 44138 • 4402353770
28221 Center Ridge Rd, Westlake, OH 44145
Olmsted Twp, OH
36 Vista Cir, North Olmsted, OH 44070 • 4407161547
Englewood, CO
Glen Ellyn, IL
Ann Arbor, MI
Westerville, OH
Work
Company:
Moen incorporated
Jan 2020
Position:
Senior project manager - kitchen and continuous improvement
Education
Degree:
Master of Business Administration, Masters
School / High School:
Cleveland State University
2008 to 2009
Skills
Product Development • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Consumer Products • Project Management • Six Sigma • Process Improvement • Continuous Improvement • Sap • Innovation Development • Manufacturing • Market Research • Design Thinking • Business Strategy • Organizational Leadership • Leadership • Time Management • Decision Making • Life Skills • Personal Development • Agile Project Management • Operations Management • Entrepreneurship • Communication • Advertising • Teamwork • Sales • Sketch App • Team Development
Languages
English
Ranks
Certificate:
Pmp Certification
Industries
Consumer Goods
Resumes
Senior Project Manager - Kitchen And Continuous Improvement
Moen Incorporated
Senior Project Manager - Kitchen and Continuous Improvement
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems Llc May 1996 - Mar 2002
Senior Engineer
Education:
Cleveland State University 2008 - 2009
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Cleveland State University 1998 - 1999
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Management
Purdue University 1992 - 1996
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Product Development Cross Functional Team Leadership Consumer Products Project Management Six Sigma Process Improvement Continuous Improvement Sap Innovation Development Manufacturing Market Research Design Thinking Business Strategy Organizational Leadership Leadership Time Management Decision Making Life Skills Personal Development Agile Project Management Operations Management Entrepreneurship Communication Advertising Teamwork Sales Sketch App Team Development
Languages:
English
Certifications:
Pmp Certification Six Sigma Black Belt Building Creative Organizations Strategic Thinking Improving Your Focus Defining and Achieving Professional Goals Creating Your Personal Brand Bill George on Self Awareness, Authenticity, and Leadership Arianna Huffington's Thrive 03: Setting Priorities and Letting Go Scrum: the Basics Avoiding Burnout (2015) Negotiation Skills Creative Thinking Negotiating With Agility Ux Research: Lean Experimentation Enhancing Team Innovation Project Management Institute Honeywell
Eric Tonissen - North Olmsted OH Christine G. Swansegar - North Olmsted OH
Assignee:
Honeywell Commerical Vehicle Systems Co. - Elyria OH
International Classification:
G05G 114
US Classification:
74514
Abstract:
A treadle assembly supplies an electrical signal to an electronic controlled engine. The assembly includes a treadle suspended from a vertical wall of the operator compartment so that the components are disposed away from dirt and debris associated with the vehicle compartment. A treadle lever is pivotally mounted and engages a drive gear associated with the potentiometer. Depression of the treadle provides for increased rotation of the drive gear, preferably on the order of a 3:1 output to input ratio. A slot is formed in the actuator base to facilitate assembly of the structure before the springs are brought to a tensioned state.
Christine G. Swansegar - North Olmsted OH Eric Tonissen - North Olmsted OH
Assignee:
Honeywell Commercial Vehicle Systems Company - Elyria OH
International Classification:
G05G 114
US Classification:
74513
Abstract:
A treadle assembly for supplying an electrical signal to an electronic controlled engine includes a treadle pivotally mounted to a treadle lever. The treadle lever is pivotally secured to a housing, and operatively connected to a drive shaft through a drive link member. The drive shaft is operatively coupled to a potentiometer to provide a proportional electrical signal dependent on the rotational position of the treadle lever.
- North Olmsted OH, US Kevin A. Lumby - Olmsted Township OH, US Eric J. Tonissen - Olmsted Township OH, US Mark R. Vogliano - North Royalton OH, US
International Classification:
E03C 1/266
Abstract:
The present invention provides a disposal with above sink installation where the disposal can be inserted through a drain opening in a basin from above the basin. The disposal includes a housing, a grind assembly, a motor assembly, and a mount assembly. The mount assembly is operable to mount the housing to the drain opening in the basin. The mount assembly includes a flange and a securing mechanism. A diameter of the outer surface of the housing is less than a diameter of the drain opening in the basin. The housing is operable to be inserted through the drain opening in the basin from the top surface of the floor of the basin. The housing is operable to be secured to the drain opening in the basin from the bottom surface of the floor of the basin.
- North Olmsted OH, US Eric John Tonissen - Olmsted Township OH, US
International Classification:
A47K 3/38
Abstract:
The present invention provides a magnetic shower curtain system that maintains a shower curtain in place along opposing shower enclosure walls. The magnetic shower curtain system includes a shower rod assembly, a mounting assembly, and a shower curtain assembly. The shower rod assembly is operable to be mounted between the opposing shower enclosure walls. The shower rod assembly includes a shower rod. The shower rod includes a first outer end and a second outer end. The mounting assembly is operable to be mounted to the opposing shower enclosure walls. The shower curtain assembly is operable to be hung between the opposing shower enclosure walls. The shower curtain assembly includes a plurality of shower rings. The shower rings are operable to be placed on the shower rod, connected to the shower curtain, and slid along the shower rod. The shower rings include a first outer shower ring and a second outer shower ring. One of: (1) the first outer shower ring and the second outer shower ring, and (2) the first outer end and the second outer end of the shower rod or the mounting assembly, includes a magnet. The other of: (1) the first outer shower ring and the second outer shower ring, and (2) the first outer end and the second outer end of the shower rod or the mounting assembly, includes a magnet or a magnetically attractable material. The shower curtain is maintained in place along the opposing shower enclosure walls by attraction of the magnet of one of: (1) the first outer shower ring and the second outer shower ring, and (2) the first outer end and the second outer end of the shower rod or the mounting assembly, to the magnet or the magnetically attractable material of the other of: (1) the first outer shower ring and the second outer shower ring, and (2) the first outer end and the second outer end of the shower rod or the mounting assembly.