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Josephine S Scolletta

from Jacksonville, FL
Age ~53

Josephine Scolletta Phones & Addresses

  • 2621 Stonegate Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32223 (904) 260-4292
  • North Reading, MA
  • Medford, MA
  • Bristol, NH
  • West Somerville, MA
  • Freeport, MI
  • 2621 Stonegate Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32223

Work

Company: Curtain critters inc. Mar 2008 Position: Owner/president

Education

Degree: Associates School / High School: Northeastern University - Graduate School of Business Administration Specialities: Business Administration/Marketing

Skills

Retail • E Commerce • Marketing Strategy • Toys • Consumer Products • Brand Development • Trade Shows • Creative Direction • Advertising • Team Building • Product Development • Product Marketing • Merchandising • Marketing Communications

Languages

English • Italian

Emails

Industries

Consumer Goods

Resumes

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Owner And President

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Location:
Jacksonville, FL
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Curtain Critters Inc. since Mar 2008
Owner/President
Education:
Northeastern University - Graduate School of Business Administration
Associates, Business Administration/Marketing
Skills:
Retail
E Commerce
Marketing Strategy
Toys
Consumer Products
Brand Development
Trade Shows
Creative Direction
Advertising
Team Building
Product Development
Product Marketing
Merchandising
Marketing Communications
Languages:
English
Italian

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Josephine S. Scolletta
Principal, President
Curtain Critters
Ret Draperies/Upholstery
2621 Stonegate Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32223
(904) 576-5068

Publications

Us Patents

Fabric Retainer

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US Patent:
20020069979, Jun 13, 2002
Filed:
Dec 7, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/011123
Inventors:
Josephine Scolletta - Jacksonville FL, US
International Classification:
A47H019/00
US Classification:
160/349200
Abstract:
A fabric retainer for altering the natural repose of a hanging piece of fabric. The device comprises a decorative body having a member with movable appendages extending therefrom. A portion of at least one of the appendages is designed to be connected to the decorative body such that a passage is formed in which the fabric can be positioned. The decorative body can be designed to represent animate or inanimate objects, or characters.
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