Digiop
Director of Marketing
The Mek Group 2016 - 2018
Marketing and Content Strategist
Luxury Jewelry Retailer Mar 2014 - Sep 2015
Director of Marketing
3B Scientific 2000 - 2002
Director of Marketing
Keylocke Services 2000 - 2002
Marketing Communications Consultant
Education:
Spring Arbor University 1990 - 1994
Bachelors, Communication
Union City High School 1990
Skills:
Copywriting Marketing Newsletters Blogging Advertising Social Media Marketing Strategy Email Marketing Press Releases Editing Direct Mail Brochures Social Media Marketing Publications Web Content Event Planning Proofreading Trade Shows Layout Magazines Branding and Identity Project Management Brand Management Market Research Seo Copywriting Operations Management Cost Savings Operating Budgets Online Media Buys Catalog Production Editorial Consulting Employee Training Change Management Integrated Marketing
2011 to 2000 President and OwnerSHAVLIK TECHNOLOGIES Minneapolis, MN 2010 to 2011 Vice President, MarketingMELTWATER San Francisco, CA 2009 to 2010 Vice President, MarketingACCURAY INCORPORATED Sunnyvale, CA 2006 to 2009 Vice President, Corporate CommunicationsIKANOS COMMUNICATIONS Fremont, CA 2004 to 2006 Director, Marketing and CommunicationsAGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC Sunnyvale, CA 2000 to 2004 Sr. Product Marketing ManagerKIMBERLY-CLARK CORPORATION Roswell, GA 1995 to 2000 Product Marketing Manager
Education:
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY Atlanta, GA 2001 M.B.A.UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE Knoxville, TN 1995 M.S. in Chemical EngineeringCALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY San Luis Obispo, CA 1993 B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering
Laura Elizabeth Keck - Alpharetta GA Nicole Michele Amsler - Larkspur CO Andrew Edward Diamond - Great Barrington MA James J. Holley - Alpharetta GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. - Neenah WI
International Classification:
B65D 8124
US Classification:
206210
Abstract:
A cleaning system is provided comprising a sealable container housing a saturated stack of durable fine spunbond fiber cleaning sheets; the cleaning sheets have an average fiber diameter less than 18 micrometers, a tensile strength of at least 140-g/g/m. sup. 2 and a basis weight between about 15 g/m. sup. 2 and 85 g/m. sup. 2. The cleaning sheets can be provided in stacked form and maintained within a sealed container wherein liquid is retained within the individual sheets as well as throughout the stack over time. The sheets can subsequently be removed from the container and applied to a surface wherein a high percent of the liquid is released from the sheet onto the surface in the initial pass and thereby allowing for improved treatment and/or cleaning of the surface.