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  • 60 Erie St, Chicago, IL 60610
  • 60 W Erie St APT 1002, Chicago, IL 60654
  • Inverness, IL
  • Los Gatos, CA
  • Lincolnshire, IL
  • Wheeling, IL
  • Naples, FL

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Company: Wireless and magnetics industry Jan 2019 Position: Private investor

Skills

Management • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Leadership • Product Management • Manufacturing • Mobile Devices • Product Development • International Sales • New Business Development • Sales Management • Product Marketing • Electronics • Business Strategy • International Business • Engineering Management • Injection Molding • Wireless • Engineering • Connectors • Product Launch • Key Account Management • Design For Manufacturing • Negotiation • Lean Manufacturing • Supply Chain Management • Six Sigma • Competitive Analysis • Rf • Continuous Improvement • Manufacturing Operations Management • Contract Negotiation • Account Management • Global Business Development

Industries

Computer Hardware

Resumes

Resumes

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Miami And Fort Lauderdale Area

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Location:
625 Curtiswood Dr, Key Biscayne, FL 33149
Industry:
Computer Hardware
Work:
Wireless and Magnetics Industry
Private Investor

Flexstar Technology Oct 2014 - Sep 2015
Chairman of the Board

Pulse Electronics Corporation Oct 2014 - Sep 2015
Vice President of Strategy

Flexstar Technology Jan 1, 2013 - Oct 1, 2014
President and Chief Executive Officer

Jsp Philippines 2009 - 2011
Director
Skills:
Management
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Leadership
Product Management
Manufacturing
Mobile Devices
Product Development
International Sales
New Business Development
Sales Management
Product Marketing
Electronics
Business Strategy
International Business
Engineering Management
Injection Molding
Wireless
Engineering
Connectors
Product Launch
Key Account Management
Design For Manufacturing
Negotiation
Lean Manufacturing
Supply Chain Management
Six Sigma
Competitive Analysis
Rf
Continuous Improvement
Manufacturing Operations Management
Contract Negotiation
Account Management
Global Business Development

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Manufacturing A Protectively Coated Helically Wound Antenna

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US Patent:
62199021, Apr 24, 2001
Filed:
Dec 21, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/217424
Inventors:
Stephan D. Memmen - Lincolnshire IL
Douglas Schneiderman - Hainesville IL
Assignee:
T & M Antennas - Vernon Hills IL
International Classification:
H01P 1100
US Classification:
29600
Abstract:
An efficient and repeatable method for manufacturing a protectively coated helical conductor antenna. The helical conductor is threaded onto a temporary, removable support, such as a bolt including a shaped head and a shank having threads to hold the helical conductor. After being threaded on the bolt, the entire winding and the bolt shank are placed within an injection mold cavity. The mold also includes a recess outside of the injection cavity for accommodating the bolt head, with the recess being shaped to permit a specific orientation for the bolt. The shape of the bolt head and the recess define a repeatable orientation for the bolt and helical conductor. As a result, the point of injection relative to the helical winding may be exactly repeated time and time again. This allows selection of an injection point relative to the helical winding that produces minimal deformation, and the obtainment of consistent results thereby reducing variation and necessary manufacturing tolerances.

Retractable Antenna For Portable Communicator

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US Patent:
60346396, Mar 7, 2000
Filed:
Dec 22, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/995489
Inventors:
Roger R. Rawlins - Mundelein IL
Brian L. Hahn - Buffalo Grove IL
Stephan D. Memmen - Lincolnshire IL
Assignee:
T & M Antennas - Wheeling IL
International Classification:
H01Q 124
US Classification:
343702
Abstract:
A retractable antenna for a portable communication device. The antenna retracts to a size within a portable communicator, such as a cell phone, which is smaller than the extended size of the antenna, while being flexible and otherwise suitable for the demanding environment of portable communicators. The antenna includes a contact sleeve which moves relative to an elongated conductor of the antenna, and also moves with the antenna while allowing the antenna to maintain electrical contact with another element in the antenna or the communicator. The sleeve may be connected to a helical conductor which forms part of the antenna and remains outside the housing of the portable communicator. Alternatively, the sleeve may be conductive on its inner and outer portions to move with and connect the elongated conductor to separate retracted and extended contact points within the portable communicator. Separate sections of elongated conductor may also extend separately from ends of the sleeve, with each being relatively movable.
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