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Vivek R Pradhan

from Richmond, TX
Age ~57

Vivek Pradhan Phones & Addresses

  • 13107 Windmill Grove Dr, Richmond, TX 77407 (281) 992-2195
  • Aurora, IL
  • 1808 Sandy Lake Dr, Friendswood, TX 77546
  • East Windsor, NJ
  • Naperville, IL
  • Sugar Land, TX
  • Houston, TX
  • Irving, TX
  • Galveston, TX

Work

Company: Hewlett-packard 2010 Position: Manager, enterprise group supply chain

Education

School / High School: University of Texas-Dallas- Dallas, TX 2009 Specialities: M.B.A in Finance & Operations

Resumes

Resumes

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Global Social Investment Funds At Deutsche Bank

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Position:
Investment Officer at Deutsche Bank
Location:
New York, New York
Industry:
Investment Management
Work:
Deutsche Bank - Greater New York City Area since Oct 2012
Investment Officer

Developing World Markets - Greater New York City Area Jun 2008 - Sep 2012
Associate

Endeavor - Greater New York City Area Aug 2007 - Sep 2007
Summer Intern
Education:
The Ohio State University 2004 - 2008
Skills:
Emerging Markets
Asset Management
Financial Analysis
Social Enterprise
Microfinance
Socially Responsible Investing
Portfolio Management
Due Diligence
Private Equity
Economic Development
Business Strategy
Social Media
Financial Modeling
Valuation
Interests:
Technology, impact investing, economic development, design
Languages:
English
Spanish
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Manager, Business Process Development And Pmo At Hewlett-Packard

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Position:
Manager, Business Process Development and PMO at Hewlett-Packard
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Hewlett-Packard since Jun 2010
Manager, Business Process Development and PMO

Hewlett-Packard (HP) - Houston, TX Jun 2008 - Jun 2010
Program Manager, Supply Chain Strategy & Development

Hewlett-Packard - Houston, TX Aug 2006 - May 2008
Program Manager, IT Infrastructure & Operations

Continental Airlines - Houston, TX Aug 2000 - Aug 2006
Sr IT Specialist

Fidelity Investments - Marlborough, MA Mar 1999 - Mar 2000
System Analyst/ Consultant
Education:
The University of Texas at Dallas 2006 - 2009
MBA, Finance, Operations
Institute of Engineering & Technology, University of Lucknow, India Sep 1991 - Jun 1995
B. Tech., Computer Science
Christ Church Boys' School 1986 - 1991
Skills:
Program Management
PMP
Vendor Management
Software Project Management
SDLC
IT Strategy
PMO
Business Analysis
Requirements Analysis
IT Management
Integration
Enterprise Architecture
Project Portfolio Management
Project Management
Languages:
English
Hindi
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Vivek Pradhan Sugar Land, TX

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Work:
Hewlett-Packard

2010 to 2000
Manager, Enterprise Group Supply Chain

Hewlett-Packard

2008 to 2010
Program Manager, Enterprise Group Supply Chain

Hewlett-Packard

2006 to 2008
Program Manager, Corporate IT Infrastructure & Operations

Continental Airlines
Houston, TX
2000 to 2006
Manager, Advanced Technology Division

Fidelity Investments
Marlborough, MA
1999 to 2000
Software Engineer/Business Analyst

CitiCorp Overseas Software Ltd
Mumbai, Maharashtra
1996 to 1998
Associate Consultant

CMC Ltd
New Delhi, Delhi
1995 to 1996
IT Engineer

Education:
University of Texas-Dallas
Dallas, TX
2009
M.B.A in Finance & Operations

Institute of Engineering and Technology
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
1995
Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science

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Program Manager - Bp

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Position:
program manager at BP
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
BP since May 1997
program manager

Publications

Us Patents

Sulfur Removal Process

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US Patent:
6599417, Jul 29, 2003
Filed:
Jan 21, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/489392
Inventors:
Vivek R. Pradhan - Aurora IL
Ptoshia A. Burnett - Naperville IL
George A. Huff - Naperville IL
Assignee:
BP Corporation North America Inc. - Warrenville IL
International Classification:
C10G 4500
US Classification:
208211, 208 62, 208 66, 208 97, 208213, 208218, 208 88
Abstract:
A product of reduced sulfur content is produced from an olefin-containing hydrocarbon feedstock which includes sulfur-containing impurities. The feedstock is contacted with an olefin-modification catalyst in a reaction zone under conditions which are effective to produce an intermediate product which has a reduced amount of olefinic unsaturation relative to that of the feedstock as measured by bromine number. The intermediate product is then separated into fractions of different volatility, and the lowest boiling fraction is contacted with a hydrodesulfurization catalyst in the presence of hydrogen under conditions which are effective to convert at least a portion of its sulfur-containing impurities to hydrogen sulfide.

Sulfur Removal Process

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US Patent:
6602405, Aug 5, 2003
Filed:
Jan 21, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/489371
Inventors:
Vivek R. Pradhan - Aurora IL
Ptoshia A. Burnett - Chicago IL
George A. Huff - Naperville IL
Assignee:
BP Corporation North America Inc. - Warrenville IL
International Classification:
C10G 4502
US Classification:
208211, 208213, 208221, 208 88, 208 62, 208 66, 208 97
Abstract:
A product of reduced sulfur content is produced from an olefin-containing hydrocarbon feedstock which includes sulfur-containing impurities. The feedstock is contacted with an olefin-modification catalyst in a reaction zone under conditions which are effective to produce an intermediate product which has a reduced amount of olefinic unsaturation relative to that of the feedstock as measured by bromine number. The intermediate product is then contacted with a hydrodesulfurization catalyst in the presence of hydrogen under conditions which are effective to convert at least a portion of its sulfur-containing impurities to hydrogen sulfide.

Multistage Process For Removal Of Sulfur From Components For Blending Of Transportation Fuels

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US Patent:
6733660, May 11, 2004
Filed:
Jul 31, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/918984
Inventors:
Vivek R. Pradhan - Houston TX
Ptoshia A. Burnett - Aurora IL
Stacey McDaniel - Riverside IL
Michael Hodges - Wonersh, GB
Assignee:
BP Corporation North America Inc. - Warrenville IL
International Classification:
C10G 3100
US Classification:
208218, 208238, 208237, 208208 R
Abstract:
Economical processes are disclosed for the production of fuels of reduced sulfur content from a feedstock, typically derived from natural petroleum, wherein the feedstock is comprised of limited amounts of sulfur-containing organic compounds as unwanted impurities. The processes involve integrated, multistage processes which include pretreatment of a light naphtha with a solid adsorbent to remove basic nitrogen containing compounds, chemical conversion of one or more of the sulfur-containing impurities to higher boiling products by alkylation, and removing the higher boiling products by fractional distillation. Advantageously, the processes include selective hydrogenation of the high-boiling fraction whereby the incorporation of hydrogen into hydrocarbon compounds, sulfur-containing organic compounds, and/or nitrogen-containing organic compounds assists by hydrogenation removal of sulfur and/or nitrogen. Products can be used directly as transportation fuels and/or blending components to provide, for example, more suitable components for blending into fuels which are more friendly to the environment.

Multiple Stage Process For Removal Of Sulfur From Components For Blending Of Transportation Fuels

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US Patent:
6736963, May 18, 2004
Filed:
Jul 31, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/918930
Inventors:
Vivek R. Pradhan - Houston TX
Ptoshia A. Burnett - Aurora IL
Stacey McDaniel - Riverside IL
Michael Hodges - Wonersh, GB
Assignee:
BP Corporation North America Inc. - Warrenville IL
International Classification:
C10G 3100
US Classification:
208218, 208238, 208237, 208208 R
Abstract:
Economical processes are disclosed for the production of fuels of reduced sulfur content from a feedstock, typically derived from natural petroleum, wherein the feedstock is comprised of limited amounts of sulfur-containing organic compounds as unwanted impurities. The processes involve an integrated, multiple stage system for converting these impurities to higher boiling products by alkylation and removing the higher boiling products by fractional distillation. Advantageously, the processes include selective hydrogenation of the high-boiling fraction whereby the incorporation of hydrogen into hydrocarbon compounds, sulfur-containing organic compounds, and/or nitrogen-containing organic compounds assists by hydrogenation removal of sulfur and/or nitrogen. Products can be used directly as transportation fuels and/or blending components to provide, for example, more suitable components for blending into fuels which are more friendly to the environment.

Dispersed Anion-Modified Iron Oxide Catalysts For Hydroconversion Processes

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US Patent:
58665013, Feb 2, 1999
Filed:
Feb 23, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/609759
Inventors:
Vivek R. Pradhan - Cranbury NJ
Alfred G. Comolli - Yardley PA
International Classification:
B01J 2374
B01J 23745
B01J 27043
C10G 106
US Classification:
502338
Abstract:
A dispersed fine-sized anion-modified iron oxide slurry catalyst having high surface area exceeding about 100 m. sup. 2 /gm and high catalytic activity, and which is useful for hydrogenation and hydroconversion reactions for carbonaceous feed materials is disclosed. The catalyst is synthesized by rapid aqueous precipitation from saturated salt solutions such as ferric alum or ferric sulfate, and is promoted with at least one active metal such as cobalt, molybdenum, nickel, tungsten and combinations thereof. The iron-based dispersed catalysts are modified during their preparation with anionic modifiers such as molybdate (MoO. sub. 4. sup. 2-), phosphate (PO. sub. 4. sup. 3-), sulfate (SO. sub. 4. sup. 2-), or tungstate (WO. sub. 4. sup. 2-). The resulting catalyst usually has primary particle size smaller than about 50 Angstrom units, and may be used in the form of a gel or wet cake which can be easily mixed with a hydrocarbonaceous feed material such as coal, heavy petroleum fractions, mixed waste plastics or mixtures thereof.

Dispersed Anion-Modified Phosphorus-Promoted Iron Oxide Catalysts

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US Patent:
58716386, Feb 16, 1999
Filed:
Nov 1, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/742541
Inventors:
Vivek R. Pradhan - Cranbury NJ
Alfred G. Comolli - Yardley PA
Assignee:
Hydrocarbon Technologies, Inc. - Lawrenceville NJ
International Classification:
C10G 106
B01F 27185
B01F 27053
B01F 23745
US Classification:
208422
Abstract:
A dispersed fine-sized anion-modified and phosphorus-promoted iron-oxide slurry catalyst having high surface area exceeding 100 m. sup. 2 /gm and high catalytic activity, and which is useful for hydrogenation and hydroconversion reactions for carbonaceous feed materials is disclosed. The catalyst is synthesized by rapid aqueous precipitation from saturated salt solutions such as ferric sulfate and ferric alum, and is promoted with phosphorus. The iron-based catalysts are modified during their preparation with anionic sulfate (SO. sub. 4. sup. 2-). The resulting catalyst has primary particle size smaller than about 50 Angstrom units, and may be used in a preferred wet cake or gel form which can be easily mixed with a carbonaceous feed material such as coal, heavy petroleum fractions, mixed waste plastics, or mixtures thereof. Alternatively, the catalyst can be dried and/or calcined so as to be in a fine dry particulate form suitable for adding to the feed material. The invention includes methods for making the catalyst and processes for using the catalyst for hydroprocessing of carbonaceous feed materials to produce desirable low-boiling hydrocarbon liquid products.

Multiple Stage Sulfur Removal Process

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US Patent:
60599626, May 9, 2000
Filed:
Sep 9, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/150451
Inventors:
Bruce D. Alexander - Lombard IL
George A. Huff - Naperville IL
Vivek R. Pradhan - Aurora IL
William J. Reagan - Naperville IL
Roger H. Cayton - Naperville IL
Assignee:
BP Amoco Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
C10G 2900
C10G 2920
US Classification:
208238
Abstract:
A product of reduced sulfur content is produced in a multiple stage process from a feedstock which is comprised of a mixture of hydrocarbons and includes sulfur-containing aromatic compounds as unwanted impurities. The first stage involves: (1) subjecting the feedstock to alkylation conditions which are effective to convert a portion of the impurities to higher boiling sulfur-containing products, and (2) separating the resulting products by fractional distillation into a lower boiling fraction and a higher boiling fraction. The lower boiling fraction is comprised of hydrocarbons and is of reduced sulfur content relative to the feedstock. The higher boiling fraction is comprised of hydrocarbons and contains unconverted sulfur-containing aromatic impurities and also the higher boiling sulfur-containing products. Each subsequent stage involves: (1) subjecting the higher boiling fraction from the preceding stage to alkylation conditions which are effective to convert at least a portion of its content of sulfur-containing aromatic compounds to higher boiling sulfur-containing products, and (2) separating the resulting products by fractional distillation into a lower boiling hydrocarbon fraction and a higher boiling fraction which contains higher boiling sulfur-containing alkylation products. The total hydrocarbon product of reduced sulfur content from the process is comprised of the lower boiling fractions from various stages.

Sulfur Removal Process

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US Patent:
60248653, Feb 15, 2000
Filed:
Sep 9, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/150309
Inventors:
Bruce D. Alexander - Lombard IL
George A. Huff - Naperville IL
Vivek R. Pradhan - Aurora IL
William J. Reagan - Naperville IL
Roger H. Cayton - Naperville IL
Assignee:
BP Amoco Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
C10G 3100
US Classification:
208218
Abstract:
A product of reduced sulfur content is produced from a feedstock which is comprised of a mixture of hydrocarbons and includes sulfur-containing aromatic compounds as unwanted impurities. The process involves separating the feedstock by fractional distillation into a lower boiling fraction which contains the more volatile sulfur-containing aromatic impurities and at least one higher boiling fraction which contains the less volatile sulfur-containing aromatic impurities. Each fraction is then separately subjected to reaction conditions which are effective to convert at least a portion of its content of sulfur-containing aromatic impurities to higher boiling sulfur-containing products by alkylation with an alkylating agent in the presence of an acidic catalyst. The higher boiling sulfur-containing products are removed by fractional distillation.
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