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  • 15 Reynal Rd, White Plains, NY 10605 (914) 834-8349
  • Yonkers, NY
  • 4316 Glen Haven Rd, Homer, NY 13077
  • 7016 Glen Haven Rd, Homer, NY 13077
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • Palm Beach Gardens, FL
  • New Rochelle, NY
  • Floral Park, NY
  • Larchmont, NY
  • New York, NY
  • Roslyn, NY
  • Westchester, NY

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Eric Lorberfeld Photo 1

Executive Vice President, Sales Marketing

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Location:
1412 Deleglise St, Antigo, WI 54409
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
CM Global since Jan 2008
VP Sales

iLight Technologies Jun 2005 - Dec 2007
VP Signage

Enhance America Jan 2002 - May 2005
CEO

Zeon Corporation Nov 1999 - Jan 2002
Account Executive

Universal Electric Sign Co., Inc. Jul 1986 - Oct 1999
President
Education:
Fordham University - Graduate School of Business Administration 1986 - 1989
MBA, Finance
Colgate University 1982 - 1986
BA, Fine Arts
Skills:
Product Marketing
Product Development
New Business Development
Strategic Planning
Sales Management
Marketing
Marketing Strategy
Business Development
Management
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Customer Service
Manufacturing
Competitive Analysis
Project Management
Team Building
Business Strategy
Account Management
Advertising
Start Ups
Strategy
Product Management
Certifications:
Cicerone Certification Program
Certified Beer Server
Eric Lorberfeld Photo 2

Eric Lorberfeld

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Publications

Us Patents

Lace Locking System

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US Patent:
20130160256, Jun 27, 2013
Filed:
Dec 23, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/336312
Inventors:
Charlton Joseph Waldman - Larchmont NY, US
Eric Lorberfeld - New Rochelle NY, US
John O'Connell - Milford CT, US
Assignee:
EASY STREET PRODUCTS, LLC - New York NY
International Classification:
A43C 7/04
A44B 99/00
US Classification:
247126
Abstract:
A lace or draw string fastening system can include a clamping unit and a capture element. The clamping unit can clamp onto the laces, such as shoe laces, to tighten the shoes and the capture element can capture and contain the free ends of the laces that extend from the clamping unit to prevent tripping by securing them to other portions of the laces or the article that houses the laces. The fastening system can be used in a shoe lace fastening system without the need for knot tying. The clamping unit can clamp the laces together at the top of the shoe to hold the laces tight while the capture element can contain or secure the free ends of the shoe lace to the shoe or the laces adjacent the toe to prevent tripping.
Eric C Lorberfeld from White Plains, NY, age ~61 Get Report