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7726 Georgetown Chase, Roswell, GA 30075    470-3154171   

220 S Erwin St, Cartersville, GA 30120    678-6654433   

Duncansville, PA   

Grayson, GA   

6695 Chesapeake Pt, Sandy Springs, GA 30328    404-2555570   

Atlanta, GA   

Shelbyville, KY   

Monaca, PA   

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Freelance Writer

Location:
New York, NY
Industry:
Writing And Editing
Work:
Feedback Audiovideo S.n.c. Oct 2017 - Oct 2017
Amami Ancora
Feedback Audiovideo S.n.c. Sep 2017 - Sep 2017
Una Settimana Pop, Erbe E Cucina Secondo Davide Oldani
De Agostini Editore Sep 2017 - Sep 2017
New School
Zero Studios Mar 2016 - Dec 2016
Eities Ottanta Mi Dã Tanto
De Agostini Editore Sep 2016 - Oct 2016
Undergames
De Agostini Editore Apr 2015 - Sep 2016
X-Makers
Feedback Audiovideo S.n.c. May 2015 - Dec 2015
Ypsilon Tellers
Feedback Audiovideo S.n.c. Oct 2015 - Dec 2015
Pazzo Per Le Erbe
De Agostini Editore Jun 2015 - Nov 2015
A Tutto Tino 2
De Agostini Editore Jan 2012 - Nov 2015
Big Bang
Bonsaininja Studio Sep 2015 - Sep 2015
Frames of Style
Feedback Audiovideo S.n.c. May 2015 - Jul 2015
Attraverso Una Lente
De Agostini Editore Feb 2013 - Sep 2014
Selvaggi Si Nasce
The Family Jul 2014 - Aug 2014
Arborea
De Agostini Editore Jul 2014 - Aug 2014
L'officina Dei Mostri
De Agostini Editore Jun 2012 - May 2013
Dea Sapere Hd
3Zero2 Feb 2012 - Dec 2012
In Tour 2 - Disney Channel
Il Sole 24 Ore Feb 2012 - Dec 2012
Si Puã Fare
Interactive Group of Companies May 2011 - Jan 2012
Autore Tv
The Family Srl Sep 2010 - May 2011
Producer
The Family 2007 - 2009
Spgtv Content Supervisor
Nextmedia Lab 2007 - Mar 2008
Corossmedia Content Designer
Next Media Lab 2005 - 2008
Autore Multimediale
2005 - 2008
Freelance Writer
Education:
Iulm University 2000 - 2005
Skills:
Television, New Media, Screenwriting, Video, Digital Media, Broadcast, Creative Direction, Digital Strategy, Advertising, Digital Marketing, Journalism, Blogging
Languages:
English
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Apprendiceship

Location:
Cartersville, GA
Industry:
Leisure, Travel, & Tourism
Work:
Nailevo Jul 2016 - May 2016
Apprendiceship
Costa Crociere Feb 1, 2010 - May 2015
Tv Director
Costa Crociere Apr 2009 - Nov 2009
Tv Assistant
Nuova Assiligure Mar 2008 - Nov 2008
Insurance Representative
Autogrill Jul 2004 - Aug 2004
Bar Waiter
Lavanteria Industriale Jul 2002 - Aug 2002
Worker
Lavanderia Industriale Jul 2002 - Aug 2002
Worker
Education:
Università Degli Studi Di Genova 2002 - 2007
Skills:
Gestionale 1 Zucchetti, Turismo, Lingua Inglese, Gestione Eventi, Resort, Lavoro Di Squadra, Televisione, Pubbliche Relazioni, Management, Settore Alberghiero, Video, Crociere, Teamwork, Hospitality, Tourism, Microsoft Excel, Lingua Italiana, Project Planning, Communication, Mentoring, Coordination, Ecology, English, Event Management, Television, Hospitality Industry, Hospitality Management, Mac Os, Microsoft Windows, Android, Blackberry, Videoconferenza, Infoship, Public Relations, Microsoft Office, Cruises
Interests:
Arts and Culture
Languages:
Italian
English
Spanish
French
Certifications:
B1/B2 Visas
C1/D Visas
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Chief Executive Officer

Location:
6695 Chesapeake Pt, Atlanta, GA 30328
Industry:
Textiles
Work:
Piana Group
Chief Executive Officer
Tintoria Piana
Chief Executive Officer
Skills:
Sales, Buyer, Maintenance
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Proprietario, Tp

Position:
Proprietario at TP
Location:
Syracuse, New York Area, Stati Uniti
Industry:
Textiles
Work:
TP Attualmente ricopre questo ruolo.
Proprietario

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Methods, Systems, And Compositions For Fire Retarding Substrates

US Patent:
7736696, Jun 15, 2010
Filed:
Feb 1, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/670139
Inventors:
Andrea Piana - Atlanta GA, US
James L. Gaston - Spartanburg SC, US
Assignee:
Tintoria Piana U.S., Inc. - Cartersville GA
International Classification:
B05D 1/38
US Classification:
427240, 427365, 4273933, 427394, 427396, 106 1505, 106 1811
Abstract:
A closed-loop system and process is used for applying fire retardant chemicals to substrates including fibers, yarns, fabrics or mixtures thereof. Substrates are preferably positioned in a vessel such as a dye machine which circulates the fire retardant chemicals. After absorption of the fire retardant composition, non-absorbed fire retardant chemicals are recovered and re-used on subsequent batches of fibers. The re-use of fire retardant chemicals can take place in the same vessel which is used to treat successive batches of substrates. Alternatively, recovery can be achieved by directing the non-absorbed fire retardant composition into a second dye machine containing additional fibers, or by extracting the fire retardant composition by centrifugation or other means, or by a combination of the two processes. The process is environmentally friendly, and allows for higher throughput on impregnating fibers with fire retardant chemicals.

Customer-Created Textiles And Customer-Oriented Garment Dyeing Machine

US Patent:
7788754, Sep 7, 2010
Filed:
Mar 3, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/041015
Inventors:
Andrea Piana - Atlanta GA, US
Sang-hoon Lim - Kennesaw GA, US
Andy Hollis - White GA, US
Giuseppe Magoni - Cartersville GA, US
Assignee:
Tintoria Piana US, Inc. - Cartersville GA
International Classification:
D06B 1/02
US Classification:
8150, 8158, 68205 R
Abstract:
Customers obtain customized textile materials by selecting style, shape, size, pattern and color for an undyed textile product. Based on a selection made by the customer, the textile product is transformed by a dyeing operation performed on a single item to yield a product, such as a shirt, pants, or jacket, which has a color and pattern of his or her own choosing, in the size and style he or she desires. The process can be performed in a retail setting using a dye machine which allows the process to be viewed by the customer. Preferably, the textile material is constructed from yarns which include cationic cotton alone or in combination with natural cotton or other natural or synthetic fibers, and using anionic dyes, such as a fiber reactive dye, such that the dye is exhausted during the process and effluent from the dye machine is environmentally friendly without excess dye, salts, and alkalis. To enhance the educational and entertainment experience of the customer, the dyeing operation can be performed in a transparent tank or water kettle in the retail outlet so that the customer can view, for example, the garment as it is being dyed to the customer's specifications.

Customer-Created Textiles And Method Of Producing Same

US Patent:
7848841, Dec 7, 2010
Filed:
Mar 21, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/689213
Inventors:
Andrea Piana - Atlanta GA, US
Sang-Hoon Lim - Kennesaw GA, US
Andy Hollis - Evans GA, US
Assignee:
Tintoria Piana US, Inc. - Cartersville GA
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
700133, 8478, 8494, 81161, 700130, 700131, 700132, 705 16
Abstract:
Customers obtain customized textile materials by selecting style, shape, size, pattern and color for an undyed textile product. Based on a selection made by the customer, the textile product is transformed by a dyeing operation performed on a single item to yield a product, such as a shirt, pants, or jacket, which has a color and pattern of his or her own choosing, in the size and style he or she desires. The process can be performed in a retail setting using a dye machine which allows the process to be viewed by the customer. Preferably, the textile material is constructed from yarns which include cationic cotton alone or in combination with natural cotton or other natural or synthetic fibers, and using anionic dyes, such as a fiber reactive dye, such that the dye is exhausted during the process and effluent from the dye machine is environmentally friendly without excess dye, salts, and alkalis.

Customer-Created Textiles And Customer-Oriented Garment Dyeing Machine

US Patent:
8295970, Oct 23, 2012
Filed:
Aug 27, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/869909
Inventors:
Andrea Piana - Atlanta GA, US
Sang-Hoon Lim - Kennesaw GA, US
Assignee:
Tintoria Piana U.S., Inc. - Cartersville GA
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
700133, 700130, 700131, 700132, 705 16, 81161, 8478, 8494
Abstract:
Customers obtain customized textile materials by selecting style, shape, size, pattern and color for an undyed textile product. Based on a selection made by the customer, the textile product is transformed by a dyeing operation performed on a single item (or multiple items selected to be dyed the same) to yield a product, such as a shirt, pants, or jacket, which has a color and pattern of his or her own choosing, in the size and style he or she desires. The process can be performed in a retail setting using a dye apparatus which allows the process to be viewed by the customer. To enhance the educational and entertainment experience of the customer, the dyeing operation can be performed in a transparent tank or water kettle in the retail outlet so that the customer can view, for example, the garment as it is being dyed to the customer's specifications.

Methods, Systems And Compositions For Fire Retarding Substrates

US Patent:
2004012, Jun 24, 2004
Filed:
Nov 26, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/723828
Inventors:
Andrea Piana - Atlanta GA, US
James Gaston - Spartanburg SC, US
Assignee:
NeWorld Fibers, LLC
International Classification:
B05D003/02
US Classification:
428/085000, 427/372200, 427/393300
Abstract:
The present invention relates to “closed loop” processes, systems and compositions for providing one or more flame retardant properties to, or for enhancing one or more flame retardant properties of, substrates containing at least about 5 weight percent of non-thermoplastic material, such as non-thermoplastic filaments, microfibers, fibers, fibrous compositions, threads, yarns, fabrics, textiles, materials, items of apparel, paper, tissue and/or blends, or to one or more products produced using any of the foregoing materials, and to substrates treated in accordance with the processes, systems and/or compositions of the invention. The processes and systems of the invention are “environmentally friendly,” and advantageously conserve chemical compounds, water and/or other process components, thereby significantly reducing costs that would generally otherwise be incurred using flame retarding processes and systems (costs of chemical compounds, water and other process components, waste treatment costs, waste disposal costs and/or the like). The processes of the invention generally comprise: (a) applying a flame retardant composition containing one or more flame retardant substances, an aqueous liquid, one or more adhesion agents and, optionally, one or more stability enhancing agents, one or more viscosity enhancing agents and/or one or more wetting agents to one or more substrates in an amount that is sufficient to provide one or more flame retardant properties to the substrates, or to enhance one or more flame retardant properties of the substrates; (b) removing excess flame retardant composition from the one or more substrates; (c) permitting the one or more substrates to dry for a period of time, and at a temperature, that permits the substrates to have a low moisture content; and (d) applying the excess flame retardant composition that is removed from the one or more substrates to the one or more substrates at least one additional time, prior to, during or after the one or more substrates are permitted to dry, or to one or more other substrates of the same or different type, in an amount that is sufficient to provide one or more flame retardant properties to the substrates, or to enhance one or more flame retardant properties of the substrates; wherein the flame retardant composition does not contain an amount of a dye or other agent that could contaminate the flame retardant composition. A preferred “closed loop” system of the invention is shown in FIG.

Woven Textile Article With Woven-In Signature Space

US Patent:
2004015, Aug 19, 2004
Filed:
Feb 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/367479
Inventors:
Martin Foil - Concord NC, US
Andrea Piana - Atlanta GA, US
Assignee:
Tintoria Piana USA, Inc.
International Classification:
D03D025/00
D03D023/00
US Classification:
139/416000
Abstract:
A textile article includes a main body comprising yarns woven in a first weave pattern forming the majority of the total surface of the textile article. Woven into the textile article is a signature space comprising yarns woven in a second weave pattern different from the first weave pattern such that the surface of the signature space is relatively smooth in comparison with the main body and is readily written upon by hand with an ink pen. Preferably the signature space is woven in a flat weave pattern. The signature space can comprise a denser weave than that of the main body, and finer weft yarns can be used than those in the main body. The main body can be woven in a non-flat weave pattern.

Customer-Created Textiles And Customer-Oriented Garment Dyeing Machine

US Patent:
2010017, Jul 8, 2010
Filed:
Mar 19, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/727481
Inventors:
Andrea Piana - Atlanta GA, US
Sang-hoon Lim - Kennesaw GA, US
Andy Hollis - White GA, US
Giuseppe Magoni - Cartersville GA, US
International Classification:
D06P 1/00
US Classification:
8636
Abstract:
Customers obtain customized textile materials by selecting style, shape, size, pattern and color for an undyed textile product. Based on a selection made by the customer, the textile product is transformed by a dyeing operation performed on a single item to yield a product, such as a shirt, pants, or jacket which has a color and pattern of his or her own choosing, in the size and style he or she desires. The process can be performed in a retail setting using a dye machine which allows the process to be viewed by the customer. Preferably, the textile material is constructed from yarns which include cationic cotton alone or in combination with natural cotton or other natural or synthetic fibers, and using anionic dyes, such as a fiber reactive dye, such that the dye is exhausted during the process and effluent from the dye machine is environmentally friendly without excess dye, salts, and alkalis. To enhance the educational and entertainment experience of the customer, the dyeing operation can be performed in a transparent tank or water kettle in the retail outlet so that the customer can view, for example, the garment as it is being dyed to the customer's specifications.

Methods, Systems, And Compositions For Fire Retarding Substrates

US Patent:
2010017, Jul 8, 2010
Filed:
Mar 4, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/717327
Inventors:
Andrea Piana - Atlanta GA, US
James L. Gaston - Spartanburg SC, US
International Classification:
B05D 3/00
US Classification:
427379
Abstract:
The invention relates to “closed loop” processes, systems and compositions for providing flame retardant properties to substrates containing at least about 5 weight percent of non-thermoplastic material, such as non-thermoplastic fibers, fibrous compositions or fabrics, and to treated substrates. The processes and systems are environmentally friendly, and advantageously conserve chemical compounds and water by recycling flame retardant composition.The processes of the invention generally comprise: (a) applying a flame retardant composition containing one or more flame retardant substances, an aqueous liquid and one or more adhesion agents to substrates; (b) removing excess flame retardant composition from the substrates; (c) permitting the substrates to dry to a low moisture content; and (d) recycling excess flame retardant composition; wherein the flame retardant composition does not contain an amount of a dye or other agent that could contaminate the flame retardant composition.A preferred “closed loop” system of the invention is shown in FIG.

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