Kimberly-Clark Professional
Senior Business Development Manager - Ecommerce
Kimberly-Clark Jun 2014 - Apr 2016
Director - Industrial Business Team - Wiper and Safety Business
Kimberly-Clark Professional Sep 2011 - Jun 2014
Go To Market Leader - Manufacturing Segment
Kimberly-Clark Professional Oct 2008 - Sep 2011
Director - Wipers and Partnership Products
Kimberly-Clark Aug 2008 - Oct 2009
Associate Marketing Director - Paper and Jan San Channel
Education:
University of Connecticut 1983 - 1987
Skills:
B2B P&L Management Cross Functional Team Leadership Competitive Analysis Marketing Sales Management Customer Insight Leadership Management Sales B2B Marketing Multi Channel Marketing Consumer Products Strategy Marketing Management Brand Management Global Marketing Segmentation Strategic Planning Business Development Marketing Research Market Planning Market Analysis Marketing Strategy Team Leadership Customer Engagement Change Management Innovation Culture Change Flexible Schedule Go To Market Strategy Change Leadership Flexibility Projects Channel P and L Ownership People Development Product Management Strategic Partnerships Business To Business E Commerce Business Strategy Channel Strategy
Interests:
Social Services Children Health
Us Patents
Adjustable-Size Mop Head And Selectable-Size Cleaning Substrate
Cameron Ray Morris - Cumming GA, US Stephanie Ann Rossignol - Cumming GA, US George Nukuto - Neenah WI, US Denis R. Grimard - Appleton WI, US Carl G. Rippl - Appleton WI, US MeeWha Lee - Appleton WI, US Paul Woon - Alpharetta GA, US Russell J. Kroll - Atlanta GA, US Mark Londborg - Atlanta GA, US Robert Henshaw - Newnan GA, US Kiran K. Reddy - Roswell GA, US Thomas Glenn Merrill - Cumming GA, US Dennis Y. Lee - Cumming GA, US Nathan P. Hendon - Marietta GA, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A47L 13/10
US Classification:
15228, 152296, 151471, 15149
Abstract:
An adjustable-size mop head assembly that may be used with a handle and a disposable cleaning substrate is disclosed. The mop head assembly includes a central frame section with a central portion and a lower substrate support surface configured to hold a disposable cleaning substrate. The mop head assembly also includes at least one adjunct frame section configured to be operably coupled to the central frame section and configured to move between a stored configuration, where the adjunct frame section is stored by the central frame section, and an extended configuration where the adjunct frame section extends from the central frame section to add width to the central frame section and the lower substrate support surfaces. A continuous web of disposable cleaning substrate that may be used with the adjustable-size mop head assembly is also disclosed. The continuous web of disposable cleaning substrate includes lines of weakness at regular intervals configured such that various widths of cleaning substrate are removable via the lines of weakness.
Cameron Ray Morris - Cumming GA, US Stephanie Ann Rossignol - Cumming GA, US George Nukuto - Neenah WI, US Denis R. Grimard - Appleton WI, US Carl G. Rippl - Appleton WI, US MeeWha Lee - Appleton WI, US Paul Woon - Alpharetta GA, US Russell J. Kroll - Atlanta GA, US Mark Londborg - Atlanta GA, US Robert Henshaw - Newnan GA, US Kiran K. Reddy - Roswell GA, US Thomas Glenn Merrill - Cumming GA, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worlwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A47L 13/20 A47L 13/24
US Classification:
15231, 15228, 151471, 151442, 15145
Abstract:
A mop head assembly for use with a handle and a cleaning substrate is disclosed. The mop head assembly includes a lower substrate support surface, at least one fastener channel associated with the lower substrate support surface, and a fastener strip that can be inserted into the fastener channel. Such a fastener strip is configured to couple the lower substrate support surface to a cleaning substrate. The mop head assembly may include a cross-member configured such that forces applied from the handle through a central portion of mop head are distributed toward the end edges of the lower substrate support surface.
Cameron Ray Morris - Cumming GA, US Stephanie Ann Rossignol - Cumming GA, US George Nukuto - Neenah WI, US Denis R. Grimard - Appleton WI, US Carl G. Rippl - Appleton WI, US MeeWha Lee - Appleton WI, US Paul Woon - Alpharetta GA, US Russell J. Kroll - Atlanta GA, US Mark Londborg - Atlanta GA, US Robert Henshaw - Newnan GA, US Kiran K. Reddy - Roswell GA, US Thomas Glenn Merrill - Cumming GA, US
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A47L 13/256
US Classification:
15228, 151442, 15145, 15115, 15118, 151472, 15231
Abstract:
A reversible mop head assembly for use with a mop handle is disclosed. The mop head assembly includes a transverse support shaft, a pair of end caps positioned at opposite ends of the transverse support shaft, a pair of opposed substrate support surfaces positioned between and supported by the end caps, and a head mount coupled to the transverse support shaft centrally between the end caps.
Kiran Reddy - Roswell GA, US Malcolm Poirier - Talking Rock GA, US Jason Baker - Alpharetta GA, US Stephanie Rossignol - Cumming GA, US
International Classification:
B65D 85/18 B65G 59/00
US Classification:
206278000, 221282000
Abstract:
An assembly for containing and dispensing a glove pair is disclosed. The assembly is a glove pair contained within and protected by an individual pouch. The pouch is relatively small in size such that the assembly is easy for the user to transport to the place and time that the user desires to use the gloves within the pouch. Various indicia may be included with the pouch to help differentiate the type of gloves contained within the pouch or to indicate how the pouch is to be opened. A system for containing and dispensing packaged glove pairs is also disclosed. The system may include a dispensing container that contains and dispenses glove pairs enclosed in individual pouches. Instructions may be included to help the user select the appropriate gloves to meet their needs and help them select the appropriate pouch containing the appropriate gloves from amongst a plurality of pouches containing different types of gloves.
Quick-Release Handle And Interchangeable Cleaning System
Cameron Ray Morris - Cumming GA, US Stephanie Ann Rossignol - Cumming GA, US George Nukuto - Neenah WI, US Denis R. Grimard - Appleton WI, US Carl G. Rippl - Appleton WI, US MeeWha Lee - Appleton WI, US Paul Woon - Alpharetta GA, US Russell J. Kroll - Atlanta GA, US Mark Londborg - Atlanta GA, US Robert Henshaw - Newnan GA, US
International Classification:
B25G 3/00
US Classification:
15145, 16422
Abstract:
A quick-release handle for use with the working head of a cleaning tool is disclosed. The handle includes a quick-release coupling assembly positioned on one end of the handle and a button actuator positioned on the opposite end of the handle. The coupling assembly is configured to releaseably couple with a working head. The button actuator is operably connected to the coupling assembly such that coupling assembly may be disengaged from a working head through manipulation of the button actuator.