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Edward L Baysek

from Pittsburgh, PA

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  • 141 Biscayne Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15212 (412) 252-2267 (412) 821-2304
  • 311 Wible Rd, Kittanning, PA 16201 (724) 548-1117
  • 173 Harvey Rd, Sarver, PA 16055 (724) 353-8068 (724) 353-8069
  • Denison, KS
  • Millersville, PA
  • Killingworth, CT
  • Hendersonville, TN
  • Gallatin, TN
  • 141 Biscayne Ter, Pittsburgh, PA 15212 (412) 821-2304

Work

Company: Rr donnelley Jul 2002 to Mar 2012 Position: Senior manager financial process and control

Education

Degree: Masters School / High School: Robert Morris University 1983 to 1985 Specialities: Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management

Skills

Microsoft Office • Sap Implementation • Sap • Geac • Sap Bw • Budget Process • Forecasting • Payroll • Inventory Management • Acquisition Integration

Industries

Printing

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Edward Baysek

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Location:
Pittsburgh, PA
Industry:
Printing
Work:
Rr Donnelley Jul 2002 - Mar 2012
Senior Manager Financial Process and Control

Rr Donnelley Jan 1999 - Jun 2002
Plant Controller

Rr Donnelley Jul 1995 - Jan 1999
Shared Services Manager
Education:
Robert Morris University 1983 - 1985
Masters, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
University of Pittsburgh 1978 - 1982
Bachelors, Economics
Skills:
Microsoft Office
Sap Implementation
Sap
Geac
Sap Bw
Budget Process
Forecasting
Payroll
Inventory Management
Acquisition Integration

Publications

Us Patents

Electrostatic Precipitator

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US Patent:
40225941, May 10, 1977
Filed:
May 2, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/573846
Inventors:
Edward L. Baysek - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B03C 302
US Classification:
55139
Abstract:
An electrically operated cleaner to remove dust, pollen, smoke, etc. from the air in the nature of an electrostatic precipitating apparatus is shown. It is suitable for general utilization including furnace or air conditioner mounting. An operating unit is adapted to be removably carried within a frame-like housing which is open from its opposite wide sides for fluid or air movement therethrough, and which is electrically energized through the agency of a power pack to supply energy of one potential to a row of spaced-apart cell-defining plate members and to supply energy of opposite potential to in-between-spaced ionizing wires of one or more wire rows. A plate row of continuous construction is, in one embodiment, contoured for more efficient air through-flow cleaning action in one direction than the other, and in other embodiments is contoured for substantially equal efficiency of through-flow cleaning action from either open side of the apparatus. Continuous length stretches of ionizing wires are mounted in an extending, spaced-apart and continuous relation along a pair of insulated, oppositely positioned bars. The wire stretches are carried in a tensioned relation by flexible stretching or spring means.
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