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Benji Morgan Phones & Addresses

  • 1024 Los Angeles Ave, Atlanta, GA 30306 (404) 874-3687 (404) 874-6959
  • Newport Beach, CA

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Company: Robertson marketing, inc Address: 151 Kamus Dr Ste F4, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phones: (714) 241-8846 Position: Regional account executive Industries: Advertising Agencies

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Resumes

Benji Morgan Photo 1

Account Manager

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Location:
359 Kesler Ml Dr, Salem, VA
Industry:
Marketing And Advertising
Work:
Robertson Marketing Group since 2005
Account Executive

Schweitzer Mauduit International 1996 - 2003
Sales and Marketing

Kimberly Clark Corp 1988 - 1995
Research and Product Developement

McGaw Laboratories 1983 - 1987
Lab Techie
Education:
Mercer University
BS, Biology
Skills:
Marketing Strategy
Account Management
Marketing
Strategic Planning
Social Media Marketing
Integrated Marketing
Direct Marketing
Marketing Communications
B2B
Trade Shows
Sales
Advertising
Social Media
Social Networking
Digital Marketing
Direct Mail
Online Advertising
Email Marketing
Online Marketing
Lead Generation
Sponsorship
Brand Development
Crm
Strategic Partnerships
Marketing Management
Public Relations
E Commerce
Digital Media
Relationship Marketing
Mobile Marketing
Product Marketing
Salesforce.com
Event Management
Corporate Gifts
Sales Operations
Corporate Communications
Brand Management
Brand Awareness
Interactive Marketing
Media Relations
Facebook
New Business Development
Leadership
Sales Management
Strategy
Copywriting
Event Planning
Market Planning
Press Releases
Direct Sales
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E And I Technician

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Location:
Atlanta, GA
Work:
Georgia-Pacific Llc
E and I Technician

Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Benji Morgan
Regional Account Executive
Robertson Marketing, Inc
Advertising Agencies
151 Kamus Dr Ste F4, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Benji Morgan
Regional Account Executive
Robertson Marketing, Inc
Advertising Agencies
151 Kamus Dr Ste F4, Costa Mesa, CA 92626

Publications

Us Patents

Method Of Producing A Non-Burning Outer Wrapper For Use With Smoking Products

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US Patent:
51708078, Dec 15, 1992
Filed:
Jul 29, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/736852
Inventors:
Loyd G. Kasbo - Norcross GA
Peter E. Brighenti - Marietta GA
William F. Cartwright - Roswell GA
Carmen P. DiGrigoli - Canton GA
Benji D. Morgan - Atlanta GA
Assignee:
Kimberly Clark Corporation - Neenah WI
International Classification:
A24D 102
US Classification:
131365
Abstract:
There is disclosed a method of producing a non-burning wrapper for use with smoking products. A non-burning wrapper is formed by treating a base paper with a solution consisting essentially of water, calcium chloride and a reactive size for paper; drying the thus treated paper; coating one side of the thus treated base paper with a solution consisting essentially of water, calcium carbonate, potassium silicate and sodium carboxymethycellulose; and drying the thus treated and coated paper to form a non-burning wrapper for use with smoking products.

Method Of Making An Adsorbent Fibrous Nonwoven Composite Structure

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US Patent:
56723067, Sep 30, 1997
Filed:
May 30, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/453602
Inventors:
Troy Alan Sprang - Alpharetta GA
Annmarie Veronica Douglas - Norcross GA
Benji Dawn Morgan - Atlanta GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Corporation - Neenah WI
International Classification:
B29C 6700
US Classification:
264136
Abstract:
Disclosed is an adsorbent fibrous nonwoven structure composed of a matrix of pulp fibers having a first exterior surface and a second exterior surface; and an adsorbent material integrated into the pulp fiber matrix so that the concentration of adsorbent material adjacent the first exterior surface of the nonwoven structure is at least about 60 percent, as determined by optical image analysis, and the concentration of adsorbent material adjacent the second exterior surface is less than about 40 percent, as determined by optical image analysis. This adsorbent nonwoven structure provides useful strength and low-lint characteristics. The fibrous nonwoven structure of the present invention may be laminated together or to surfaces of other materials.

Adsorbent Fibrous Nonwoven Composite Structure

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US Patent:
55716040, Nov 5, 1996
Filed:
Mar 24, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/409105
Inventors:
Troy A. Sprang - Alpharetta GA
Annmarie V. Douglas - Norcross GA
Benji D. Morgan - Atlanta GA
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Corporation - Neenah WI
International Classification:
B32B 516
A24D 304
US Classification:
428212
Abstract:
Disclosed is an adsorbent fibrous nonwoven structure composed of (1) a matrix of pulp fibers having a first exterior surface and a second exterior surface; and (2) an adsorbent material integrated into the pulp fiber matrix so that the concentration of adsorbent material adjacent the first exterior surface of the nonwoven structure is at least about 60 percent, as determined by optical image analysis, and the concentration of adsorbent material adjacent the second exterior surface is less than about 40 percent, as determined by optical image analysis. This adsorbent nonwoven structure provides useful strength and low-lint characteristics. The fibrous nonwoven structure of the present invention may be laminated together or to surfaces of other materials.

Selective Filtration Device

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US Patent:
57327181, Mar 31, 1998
Filed:
Aug 23, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/294701
Inventors:
Annmarie Veronica Douglas - Norcross GA
Robert Gillette Geer - Canton GA
Benji Dawn Morgan - Atlanta GA
Assignee:
Schweitzer-Mauduit International, Inc. - Alpharetta GA
International Classification:
A24B 1500
A24B 1542
A24D 304
A24D 306
US Classification:
131342
Abstract:
Disclosed is a filter for tobacco smoke composed of at least one layer of a wet-formed absorbent fibrous nonwoven composite structure containing: 1) from about 30 to about 65 percent, by weight, of pulp fibers forming a matrix having a first exterior surface and a second exterior surface; and 2) about 35 to about 70 percent, by weight, of activated carbon integrated into the matrix of pulp fibers such that the concentration of activated carbon adjacent the first exterior surface is at least about 60 percent, as determined by optical image analysis, and the concentration of activated carbon adjacent the second exterior surface is less than about 40 percent, as determined by optical image analysis, so that the filter is adapted to selectively reduce the C. sub. 3 -C. sub. 4 carbonyl component of conventional tobacco smoke at least about 25 percent more than a conventional cellulose acetate filter for an identical tobacco smoke. Also disclosed is a method of making the filter.
Benji D Morgan from Atlanta, GA, age ~63 Get Report