Thermo Fisher Scientific
Senior Packaging Engineer
Coopervision Sep 2013 - Dec 2014
Global Packaging Engineer
Millercoors Feb 2011 - Aug 2013
Senior Packaging Quality Engineer
Syngenta Dec 2000 - Jan 2011
Global Packaging Engineer
Education:
Rochester Institute of Technology 2015 - 2019
Master of Science, Masters
Rochester Institute of Technology 1995 - 2000
Skills:
Packaging Food Packaging Sustainability Plastics Product Development Black Belt Six Sigma Hazardous Materials Cross Functional Team Leadership Astm Standards Fda Food Manufacturing Lean Manufacturing Manufacturing Gmp Sqf Design of Experiments Minitab Quality System Dot Regulations Solidworks Quality Management Logistics Management Agrochemicals Purchasing Supply Chain Root Cause Analysis Problem Solving Poka Yoke Fmea Package Testing Validation Medical Devices
Interests:
Spending Time With Family Traveling Yoga Theatre Anything Outdoors Running Tennis
Languages:
English Spanish German
Certifications:
Sqf Certified Certified For Handling and Testing of Dangerous Goods Packaging Black Belt and Cqe Training
Brent Weber - Greensboro NC, US Jason Monsees - Greensboro NC, US Walter Meisner - Greensboro NC, US Leslie Burger - Greensboro NC, US Lawrence Dull - Greensboro NC, US Timothy Cotter - Greensboro NC, US
Brent Weber - Greensboro NC, US Jason Monsees - Greensboro NC, US Walter Meisner - Greensboro NC, US Leslie Burger - Greensboro NC, US Lawrence Dull - Greensboro NC, US Timothy Cotter - Greensboro NC, US
Assignee:
Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc. - Greensboro NC
International Classification:
0903
US Classification:
D 9528
Contact Lens Packaging And Methods Of Manufacturing Packaged Contact Lenses
- St. Michael, BB Mark Hill - Fairport NY, US James Zicari - Fairport NY, US Leslie Burger - Fairport NY, US Lauren Potoky - Fairport NY, US Robert Davis - Eastleigh Hampshire, GB Kathleen Myers - Fairport NY, US
Assignee:
CooperVision International Holding Company, LP - St. Michael
A contact lens package includes a sealed contact lens package and a wrap coupled to the sealed contact lens package. The wrap has one or more panels. One of more of the panels includes a printed surface that includes a unique device identifier, which is provided in both human readable form that includes numbers or letters, or both, and machine readable form, such as a bar code. A method of manufacturing a contact lens package includes providing the sealed contact lens package and coupling the wrap to the sealed contact lens package.