Graphic Packaging International Sep 2015 - Nov 2015
Product Engineer, Recycled Fiber
Wrigley Sep 2015 - Nov 2015
Process Engineer - Soft Candy
Graphic Packaging International Apr 1, 2014 - Aug 31, 2015
Shift Supervisor
Graphic Packaging International Jan 2013 - May 2014
Process Engineer, Fiber Department
Graphic Packaging International Jul 2012 - Jan 2013
Process Engineer
Education:
Georgia Institute of Technology 2005 - 2010
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering
Clarke Central High School
Georgia Tech
Skills:
Engineering Lean Manufacturing Manufacturing Six Sigma 5S Process Engineering Root Cause Analysis Process Improvement Ms Project Vizio Autocad Visual Basic Sap Spc Data Analysis Continuous Improvement Supply Chain Management Microsoft Excel Matlab Design of Experiments Packaging Smed Kaizen Microsoft Office Dmaic Process Simulation Minitab Project Management Process Optimization Tpm Iso Quality System Training Cross Functional Team Leadership Value Stream Mapping Mechanical Engineering Supply Chain Production Planning R&D Chemical Engineering Labview Biomaterials Cad Chemistry Visio Fmea Plc Operational Excellence Pro Engineer Aspen Hysys
Sep 2013 to 2000 Public Relations ChairmanJCC Metro West, NJ, US Jun 2008 to Aug 2013 Camp Counselor
Education:
o Harpur College of Arts & Sciences Sep 2011 Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Urban PlanningLivingston High School Livingston, NJ 2011Binghamton University Binghamton, NY
Leslie Jo Morgan - Chatham NJ Sudhakar Puvvada - Shelton CT Liang Sheng Tsaur - Norwood NJ Michael Paul Aronson - West Nyack NY Andrew Lam - Yorktown Heights NY Shiji Shen - Norwood NJ Ernest Weatherley Macaulay - Morris Township NJ
Assignee:
Unilever Home Personal Care USA a division of Conopco, Inc. - Greenwich CT
The present invention teaches liquid sunscreen compositions in which level of surfactant is higher than level at which the sunscreen component(s) are still soluble in the surfactant in which they are used; and which comprise minimal levels of cationic polymer. Combination of cationic polymer (especially preferred surfactants and at minimum levels) and minimal levels of sunscreen lead to compositions with minimal levels of deposition and minimal SPF. Further, the compositions also maintain good lather.
Separating Multi-Phase Personal Wash Composition In A Transparent Or Translucent Package
Jason Richard Williams - Berkeley Heights NJ Ernest Weatherley Macaulay - Morris Township NJ Michael Paul Aronson - West Nyack NY Michael Massaro - Congers NY Tom Salmon - Buxtehude, DE
Assignee:
Unilever Home Personal Care USA, division of Conopco, Inc. - Greenwich CT
The invention provides a single chamber transparent or translucent package and personal product composition where when standing, the product forms 2 or more visibly distinct phases and, when agitated, the composition forms a visible single phase.
Suspending System For Insoluble Peroxy Acid Bleach
Mark E. Rerek - Fanwood NJ Michael P. Aronson - West Nyack NY
Assignee:
Lever Brothers Company - New York NY
International Classification:
C11D 3395 C11D 754
US Classification:
252 95
Abstract:
An aqueous liquid bleaching composition is described having a pH from 1 to 6. 5 and comprising a solid, particulate, substantially water-insoluble organic peroxy acid such as diperoxydodecanedioic acid. This peroxy acid is stably suspended in the aqueous liquid by a structurant combination of secondary alkane sulfonate and fatty acid.
Phosphorylated Polyhydroxy Compounds For Tartar Control
Suree M. Spaltro - Denville NJ Michael P. Aronson - West Nyack NY
Assignee:
Chesebrough-Pond's USA Co., Division of Conopco, Inc. - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
A61K 716 A61K 1370
US Classification:
424 49
Abstract:
A composition and method for controlling tartar formation in the mouth is reported based upon phosphorylated polyhydroxy substances. These substances are formed by phosphorylation of a polyhydroxy starting compound of molecular weight no higher than 5000, have a molar substitution of at least 2 based on molecular weight of an average repeat unit in the starting polyhydroxy compound and possess phosphate ester linkages satisfying at least one criteria selected from: (a) at least one multi-substituted phosphate ester linked through an oxygen atom to a single carbon of the polyhydroxy compound; and (b) at least two monophosphate groups separated by no more than three carbon atoms.
Liquid Sunscreen Compositions Which Both Deposit And Lather Well
Leslie Jo Morgan - Chatham NJ Sudhakar Puvvada - Rutherford NJ Liang Sheng Tsaur - Norwood NJ Michael Paul Aronson - West Nyack NY Andrew Lam - Yorktown Heights NY Shiji Shen - Norwood NJ Ernest Weatherly Macauley - Morris Township NJ
Assignee:
Unilever Home & Personal Care USA - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
A61K 742 A61K 706 A61K 711 A61K 7075 A61K 750
US Classification:
424 59
Abstract:
The present invention teaches liquid sunscreen compositions in which level of surfactant is higher than level at which the sunscreen component(s) are still soluble in the surfactant in which they are used; and which comprise minimal levels of cationic polymer. Combination of cationic polymer (especially preferred surfactants and at minimum levels) and minimal levels of sunscreen lead to compositions with minimal levels of deposition and minimal SPF. Further, the compositions also maintain good lather.
Heavy Duty Liquid Detergent Compositions Containing Enzymes Stabilized By Quaternary Nitrogen Substituted Proteins
John F. Hessel - Metuchen NJ Michael P. Aronson - West Nyack NY Martin S. Cardinali - Millington NJ Howard B. Kaiserman - Cliffside Park NJ
Assignee:
Lever Brothers Company, Division of Conopco, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
C11D 3386 C11D 337
US Classification:
25217412
Abstract:
This invention provides a liquid detergent composition comprising: (a) 5-85% by weight of a surfactant selected from the group consisting of anionic, nonionic, cationic, ampholytic or zwitterionic surfactants and mixtures thereof; (b) an effective amount of enzyme; and (c) an amount of protein containing quaternary nitrogen substituent sufficient to stabilize the enzyme from loss of activity.
Suspending System For Insoluble Peroxy Acid Bleach
Mark E. Rerek - Fanwood NJ Michael P. Aronson - West Nyack NY Ralph R. Sepulveda - Suffern NY
Assignee:
Lever Brothers Company - New York NY
International Classification:
C11D 3395 C11D 754
US Classification:
252 95
Abstract:
An aqueous liquid bleaching composition is described having a pH from 1 to 6. 5 and comprising a solid, particulate, substantially water-insoluble organic peroxy acid such as diperoxydodecanedioic acid. This peroxy acid is stably suspended in an aqueous liquid by a structuring combination of anionic surfactant, ethoxylated nonionic surfactant, and fatty acid.
Bar Composition Comprising Low Viscosity Oils Pre-Thickened By Non-Antifoaming Hydrophobic Polymers
Mengtao He - Wayne NJ Michael Massaro - Congers NY Gregory McFann - East Rutherford NJ Liang Sheng Tsaur - Norwood NJ Gail Beth Rattinger - Teaneck NJ Michael Paul Aronson - West Nyack NY
Assignee:
Lever Brothers Company, Division of Conopco, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
A61K 750 C11D 922
US Classification:
510133
Abstract:
The present invention relates to personal wash bar compositions comprising hydrophobic, low viscosity (less than 1000 cp) emollient agents which have been specifically pre-thickened with defined polymer composition. Use of the specific thickeners allow incorporation of the low viscosity oil (viscosity less than 1000 cp) in the personal wash compositions to deliver enhanced skin benefits and desired user properties without compromising foaming and bar processing.
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