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James Stavrakas Phones & Addresses

  • Mount Pleasant, SC
  • Greenville, SC

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Resumes

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Sr Business Development Manager At Milliken & Company

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Location:
Greenville, South Carolina Area
Industry:
Chemicals
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Service And Installation Technician

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Location:
Brandon, MS
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Work:
Atlas Sign Industries
Service and Installation Technician
Skills:
Electricians
Troubleshooting
Manufacturing
Project Planning
Construction
Project Management
Process Scheduler
Trade Shows
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Practice Manager

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Location:
Mount Pleasant, SC
Work:
Tenet Healthcare
Practice Manager
Education:
Medical University of South Carolina
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Manager

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Location:
2315 Chatelain Way, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Tidelands Health Apr 2018 - Sep 2018
Graduate Medical Education Support Specialist

Healthcare Classroom Apr 2018 - Sep 2018
Co-Founder

Tidelands Health Apr 2018 - Sep 2018
Quality Performance Coordinator

Tidelands Health Jul 2017 - Mar 2018
Administrative Fellow

Tenet Healthcare Jul 2017 - Mar 2018
Manager
Education:
Medical University of South Carolina 2015 - 2017
Masters, Healthcare Administration
Clemson University 2011 - 2015
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Health Services
Skills:
Public Health
Healthcare Information Technology
Public Speaking
Teamwork
Customer Service
Goal Oriented
Leadership
Time Management
Customer Satisfaction
Public Relations
Jokes
Social Networking
Fundraising
Strategic Planning
Social Media Marketing
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James Stavrakas

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Location:
United States

Publications

Us Patents

Non-Staining Red Colorants And Liquid Fabric Softener Formulations Comprising Such Non-Staining Colorants

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US Patent:
6638903, Oct 28, 2003
Filed:
Jan 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/047061
Inventors:
James E. Stavrakas - Greenville SC
Assignee:
Milliken Company - Spartanburg SC
International Classification:
C11D 316
US Classification:
510515, 510327, 510328, 510329, 510330, 510504
Abstract:
Fabric softener compositions comprising certain red colorants that exhibit excellent deep, dark red colorations (for aesthetic purposes) and mix very well with other colorants to provide differing red shades and tints therein, which simultaneously exhibit very low, if any staining capabilities on fabrics treated therewith, are provided. Such deep and dark red colorations have heretofore been unavailable within fabric softener formulations due to the tendency of such prior colorants to exhibit unacceptable staining levels, particularly when formulated at similar deep and dark shades as now provided within the inventive low-staining formulations. Apparently, and quite unexpectedly, the colorants present therein react favorably with quaternary ammonium salt softening agents in a manner to prevent reaction with the fibers of the treated fabrics themselves, thereby preventing staining thereon and therein. Such novel red-colored or -tinted fabric softener formulations, as well as any other quaternary-ammonium salt-containing red-colored or -tinted compositions are encompassed within this invention.

Liquid Fabric Softener Formulations Comprising Hemicyanine Red Colorants

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US Patent:
6593289, Jul 15, 2003
Filed:
Jan 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/047050
Inventors:
James E. Stavrakas - Greenville SC
Assignee:
Milliken Co. - Spartenburg SC
International Classification:
C11D 726
US Classification:
510516, 510500, 510504, 510506, 510527
Abstract:
Fabric softener compositions comprising certain red colorants that exhibit excellent deep, dark red colorations (for aesthetic purposes) and mix very well with other colorants to provide differing red shades and tints therein, which simultaneously exhibit very low, if any staining capabilities on fabrics treated therewith, are provided. Such deep and dark red colorations have heretofore been unavailable within fabric softener formulations due to the tendency of such prior colorants to exhibit unacceptable staining levels, particularly when formulated at similar deep and dark shades as now provided within the inventive low-staining formulations. Apparently, and quite unexpectedly, the colorants present therein react favorably with quaternary ammonium salt softening agents in a manner to prevent reaction with the fibers of the treated fabrics themselves, thereby preventing staining thereon and therein. Such novel red-colored or -tinted fabric softener formulations, as well as any other quaternary-ammonium salt-containing red-colored or -tinted compositions are encompassed within this invention.
James Ryan Stavrakas from Mount Pleasant, SC, age ~31 Get Report