53 Southwick Rd, North Reading, MA 01864 • 9782761636
Ipswich, MA
Peabody, MA
Tewksbury, MA
San Diego, CA
Beverly, MA
Work
Company:
Independent consulting
Sep 2008
Position:
Evaluation and outcomes consultant
Education
School / High School:
Tufts University- Medford, MA
Jan 2007
Specialities:
Professional Certificate in Program Evaluation
Skills
Strong project and program management ex... • and understanding strengths and challeng... • grant writing and reporting • and project and research reports.
Sep 2008 to 2000 Evaluation and Outcomes ConsultantConcord Evaluation Group Concord, MA Jan 2011 to Jun 2011 Research AssociateGreater Boston Food Bank, Framingham, MA H.S., Crittenton Women's Union
Oct 2007 to Jun 2010 Other Evaluation ExperienceNortheast States for Coordinated Air Use Management Boston, MA Dec 1998 to May 2004 Senior Environmental AnalystNortheast Waste Management Officials' Association Boston, MA Apr 1996 to Mar 2000 Project ManagerMA Department of Environmental Protection Boston, MA Oct 1988 to Dec 1995 Environmental Analyst IV
Education:
Tufts University Medford, MA Jan 2007 to Jan 2010 Professional Certificate in Program EvaluationHarvard School of Public Health and U. Washington, Seattle; U. Mass, Boston Boston, MA Jan 1993 to Jan 1996 Coursework in Health Promotion and Adult Education,Harvard School of Public Health 1984 M.S. in Policy and Management, EnvironmentalBowdoin College 1980 A.B. in Biology and Economics
Skills:
Strong project and program management experience. Proven ability to meet deadlines and budget. Excellent analytic skills including data analysis using SPSS and Excel, and understanding strengths and challenges of program implementation. Experienced communicator and coordinator. Likes working with people individually or in groups. Have coordinated projects across multiple locations and facilitated work groups. Skilled writer. Technical reports, grant writing and reporting, and project and research reports.
Health Care Center 3 555 S 43 St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 2156857521 (phone), 2156857551 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Ms. Green works in Philadelphia, PA and specializes in Gynecology. Ms. Green is affiliated with Hospital Of The University Of Pennsylvania and Mercy Philadelphia Hospital.
Bin Chung - Nashua NH Susan W. Green - Boxboro MA Ivan Z. Podobnik - Mason NH Joseph Cianciolo - Methuen MA
Assignee:
Cabot Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
C08J 320
US Classification:
523351
Abstract:
Elastomer masterbatch is processed in a continuous compounder having multiple parallel elongate rotors axially oriented in an elongate processing chamber. Optionally, additional materials are compounded into the masterbatch, e. g. , additives, other elastomeric compositions, etc. Preferably, the masterbatch then is further processed in an open mill. Excellent control of Mooney Viscosity is achieved. In certain preferred embodiments, elastomer composites are produced by novel continuous flow methods and apparatus in which fluid streams of particulate filler and elastomer latex are fed to the mixing zone of a coagulum reactor to form a coagulated mixture in semi-confined flow continuously from the mixing zone through a coagulum zone to a discharge end of the reactor. The particulate filler fluid is fed under high pressure to the mixing zone, such as to form a jet stream to entrain elastomer latex fluid sufficiently energetically to substantially completely coagulate the elastomer with the particulate filler prior to the discharge end without need of adding acid or salt solution or other coagulation step. The coagulated elastomer and particulate filler composite is fed into the aforesaid continuous compounder for processing and control of its moisture level and Mooney Viscosity.
Method And Apparatus For Producing And Treating Novel Elastomer Composites
Elastomer masterbatch is processed in a continuous compounder having multiple parallel elongate rotors axially oriented in an elongate processing chamber. Optionally, additional materials are compounded into the masterbatch, e. g. , additives, other elastomeric compositions, etc. Preferably, the masterbatch then is further processed in an open mill. Excellent control of Mooney Viscosity is achieved. In certain preferred embodiments, elastomer composites are produced by novel continuous flow methods and apparatus in which fluid streams of particulate filler and elastomer latex are fed to the mixing zone of a coagulum reactor to form a coagulated mixture in semi-confined flow continuously from the mixing zone through a coagulum zone to a discharge end of the reactor. The particulate filler fluid is fed under high pressure to the mixing zone, such as to form a jet stream to entrain elastomer latex fluid sufficiently energetically to substantially completely coagulate the elastomer with the particulate filler prior to the discharge end without need of adding acid or salt solution or other coagulation step. The coagulated elastomer and particulate filler composite is fed into the aforesaid continuous compounder for processing and control of its moisture level and Mooney Viscosity.
Methods And Apparatus For Producing And Treating Novel Elastomer Composites
Elastomer masterbatch is processed in a continuous compounder having multiple parallel elongate rotors axially oriented in an elongate processing chamber. Optionally, additional materials are compounded into the masterbatch, e. g. , additives, other elastomeric compositions, etc. Preferably, the masterbatch then is further processed in an open mill. Excellent control of Mooney Viscosity is achieved. In certain preferred embodiments, elastomer composites are produced by novel continuous flow methods and apparatus in which fluid streams of particulate filler and elastomer latex are fed to the mixing zone of a coagulum reactor to form a coagulated mixture in semi-confined flow continuously from the mixing zone through a coagulum zone to a discharge end of the reactor. The particulate filler fluid is fed under high pressure to the mixing zone, such as to form a jet stream to entrain elastomer latex fluid sufficiently energetically to substantially completely coagulate the elastomer with the particulate filler prior to the discharge end without need of adding acid or salt solution or other coagulation step. The coagulated elastomer and particulate filler composite is fed into the aforesaid continuous compounder for processing and control of its moisture level and Mooney Viscosity.
Methods And Apparatus For Producing And Treating Novel Elastomer Composites
Elastomer masterbatch is processed in a continuous compounder having multiple parallel elongate rotors axially oriented in an elongate processing chamber. Optionally, additional materials are compounded into the masterbatch, e. g. , additives, other elastomeric compositions, etc. Preferably, the masterbatch then is further processed in an open mill. Excellent control of Mooney Viscosity is achieved. In certain preferred embodiments, elastomer composites are produced by novel continuous flow methods and apparatus in which fluid streams of particulate filler and elastomer latex are fed to the mixing zone of a coagulum reactor to form a coagulated mixture in semi-confined flow continuously from the mixing zone through a coagulum zone to a discharge end of the reactor. The particulate filler fluid is fed under high pressure to the mixing zone, such as to form a jet stream to entrain elastomer latex fluid sufficiently energetically to substantially completely coagulate the elastomer with the particulate filler prior to the discharge end without need of adding acid or salt solution or other coagulation step. The coagulated elastomer and particulate filler composite is fed into the aforesaid continuous compounder for processing and control of its moisture level and Mooney Viscosity.
Susan Green - San Diego CA, US Ryan Green - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
A45D 40/18 A45D 40/02
US Classification:
401143, 401195
Abstract:
At least one embodiment of the invention describe a product tube applicator contains a hollow elongated tube to hold an applicator ointment, a removable cap, and an abrasive element provided on the elongated tube and/or the removable cap. The abrasive element may be utilized to prepare the epidermal surface of a user before or after applying the ointment, for example to reduce chapped skin before application of ointment. The removable cap may contain an openable cover attached to the top portion of the removable cap that remains attached to the cap and flaps open away from the cap. One or more embodiments disclose the abrasive element located on one or more of the removable cap, the hollow elongated tube, the openable cover of the removable cap, on a removable flap, under the removable flap, on a sliding sleeve and under the sliding sleeve.
Yellow Cab (1990) Freedom Cab (2000) William navaro Metro Taxi (1990-2013)
Susan Green
Work:
Mcmicheal mills - Machine operator (2000-2011)
Education:
Gtcc - Medical office
Relationship:
Its_complicated
About:
Im the proud mom to 4 wonderful kids. Back in school to study medical billing and have a pretty great life.
Susan Green
Lived:
San Diego, CA
Work:
Scarf Lounge - Owner
Education:
Florida State University
Susan Green
Work:
Love in a Cup - Catering Manager (2009)
Susan Green
Work:
Fred Meyer - Associate - Apparel
Susan Green
Work:
Susan L Green, PhD - Psychologist
Susan Green
Work:
Associate of KTH
Susan Green
About:
Broadcast director, Cronkite News Service | assistant news director, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism @ Arizona State University.Has worked as a managing editor, executive producer and producer at...
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Broadcast journalism | Educator | Cronkite School, Arizona State University