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228 Hamilton Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830    203-8639224   

Bridgeport, CT   

Millville, MA   

Stamford, CT   

Westport, CT   

Plainville, MA   

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Associate Product Manager

Location:
10 Franklin Ave, Westport, CT 06880
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Factset
Associate Product Manager
Factset Sep 2016 - Sep 2018
Quality Assurance Analyst Ii
Factset Sep 2016 - Sep 2018
Senior Product Specialist
Factset Jul 1, 2014 - Sep 2016
Quality Assurance Analyst
Cognizant Technology Solutions Sep 2013 - Jul 2014
Performance Test Engineer
Atlas Air May 2012 - Aug 2012
It Consultant
Education:
University of Connecticut School of Business 2009 - 2013
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Management
Skills:
Software Quality Assurance, Scrum, Agile Methodologies, Performance Testing, Hp Performance Center, Hp Vugen, Loadrunner, Quality Center, Data Analysis, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Performance Engineering, Parasoft Virtualize, Windows, Sql, Databases, Mysql, Ants Profiler, Access, Testing, Javascript, Social Media, Research, Visual Basic, Software Development Life Cycle, A/B Testing, Test Driven Development, Test Cases, Regression Testing, Project Management
Interests:
New Technologies
Soccer
Golf
Hockey
Languages:
English
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Director Of Operations

Location:
60 Den Rd, Stamford, CT 06902
Industry:
Facilities Services
Work:
Pimpinella Construction
Director of Operations
Americares Jan 1, 2006 - May 1, 2009
Director
Bear Stearns Oct 1, 1992 - Dec 1, 2003
V.p
Pm Design 1978 - 1990
President
Education:
St. John's University 1972 - 1976
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Public Administration
Skills:
Strategic Planning, Contract Negotiation, Non Profits, Program Management, Budgets, Management, Change Management, Leadership, Project Management, Team Building, Financial Analysis, Negotiation, Organizational Development, Project Planning
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Connecticut Institute Of Art

Location:
Bridgeport, CT
Industry:
Professional Training & Coaching
Work:

Connecticut Institute of Art
Education:
Connecticut Institute of Art
Skills:
Human Resources
Interests:
Acrobatics
Flips
Gymnastics
Tumbling
Tricks
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Homedepo

Work:
Homedepo
Homedepo

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Second Generation Coil Fastener Applier With Memory Ring

US Patent:
2002017, Nov 28, 2002
Filed:
Oct 23, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/053889
Inventors:
Ernest Aranyi - Easton CT, US
Frank Rende - Westport CT, US
International Classification:
A61B017/08
US Classification:
606/153000
Abstract:
There is provided an endovascular fastener applier for fastening a vascular graft to a vessel with at least one fastener. The applicator generally includes a tubular body configured for positioning within the vessel and an expandable portion adjacent the tubular body. A fastener applying head is movably mounted within the expandable portion. The applicator further includes a handle assembly mounted on a proximal end of the tubular body. The handle assembly generally includes controls for expanding the expandable portion, pivoting and rotating the fastener applying head and for driving a fastener out of a fastener driving head. Preferably, the applicator also includes a storage chamber extending, from a distal end of the expandable portion, and containing a plurality of fasteners.

Endovascular Fastener Applicator

US Patent:
2004005, Mar 25, 2004
Filed:
Jul 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/618802
Inventors:
Juan Parodi - Capital Federal, AR
Keith Ratcliff - Newtown CT, US
Frank Rende - Stamford CT, US
Charles Sherts - Westport CT, US
Assignee:
United States Surgical Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
A61F011/00
US Classification:
606/108000
Abstract:
An endo-vascular fastener applicator is provided for endo-luminal fastening a prosthetic to a vessel with a fastener. The applicator includes a tubular body that is configured for positioning within a vessel; an expandable portion disposed adjacent distal end of the tubular body, and deployed to support a prosthetic in contact with an inner surface of a vessel; and a drive assembly for advancing a fastener into the prosthetic. The applicator may include a control assembly; and a delivery tube that is disposed for movement within the tubular body, and which defines a channel for movement of the drive assembly therewithin. The delivery tube may include an applicator head having an injection mount that is disposed for movement relative to the prosthetic. A method for endo-luminal repairing a damaged portion of a vessel is also disclosed.

Apparatus For Applying Two-Part Surgical Fasteners

US Patent:
5156614, Oct 20, 1992
Filed:
Nov 14, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/794596
Inventors:
David T. Green - Westport CT
Henry Bolanos - East Norwalk CT
Robert J. Geiste - Milford CT
Wayne P. Young - Brewster NY
Stephen W. Gerry - Bethel CT
Frank M. Rende - Stamford CT
Assignee:
United States Surgical Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
A61B 1700
US Classification:
606220
Abstract:
Apparatus for applying at least one row of two-part surgical fasteners to body tissue, each surgical fastener having a pronged fastener portion for piercing body tissue, and an aperture retainer dimensioned and configured for engaged reception of the pronged fastener portion in interference fit therewith for gripping the body tissue therebetween. The apparatus includes means for holding a plurality of the fastener portions in generally aligned relation, means spaced from the fastener portion holding means for gripping body tissue therebetween and for releasably holding a plurality of the retainers in generally aligned relation and positioned opposite the fasteners when the body tissue is positioned therebetween. Means is provided for sequentially advancing the pronged fastener portions toward the apertured retainers to cause the fastener portions to pierce the body tissue and to be received within the apertures of the retainers in engaged interference relation so as to cause the fastener portions and the retainers to be engaged while gripping the body tissue therebetween. In the preferred embodiment a knife edge is provided to cut the body tissue midway between opposed pairs of rows of the fasteners as the fasteners are applied.

Apparatus And Method For Performing Surgical Tasks During Laparoscopic Procedures

US Patent:
5807376, Sep 15, 1998
Filed:
Apr 25, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/428046
Inventors:
Frank J. Viola - Sandy Hook CT
Dominick L. Mastri - Bridgeport CT
Ghaleb A. Sater - Shelton CT
Wayne P. Young - Brewster NY
Frank M. Rende - Stamford CT
Assignee:
United States Surgical Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
B25J 100
US Classification:
606 1
Abstract:
An apparatus is provided for performing surgical tasks during laparoscopic procedures which includes an elongated body, a mechanical hand operatively associated with a distal portion of the elongated body and including a plurality of articulated fingers, and an actuation assembly operatively associated with the proximal portion of the elongated body for controlling the operation of the mechanical hand.

Apparatus For Applying Two-Part Surgical Fasteners

US Patent:
5253793, Oct 19, 1993
Filed:
Feb 6, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/651594
Inventors:
David T. Green - Westport CT
Henry Bolanos - East Norwalk CT
Robert J. Geiste - Milford CT
Wayne P. Young - Brewster NY
Stephen W. Gerry - Bethel CT
Frank M. Rende - Stamford CT
Assignee:
United States Surgical Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
A61B 1700
US Classification:
227178
Abstract:
Apparatus for applying at least one row of two-part surgical fasteners to body tissue, each surgical fastener having a pronged fastener portion for piercing body tissue, and an aperture retainer dimensioned and configured for engaged reception of the pronged fastener portion in interference fit therewith for gripping the body tissue therebetween. The apparatus includes means for holding a plurality of the fastener portions in generally aligned relation, means spaced from the fastener portion holding means for gripping body tissue therebetween and for releasably holding a plurality of the retainers in generally aligned relation and positioned opposite the fasteners when the body tissue is positioned therebetween. Means is provided for sequentially advancing the pronged fastener portions toward the apertured retainers to cause the fastener portions to pierce the body tissue and to be received within the apertures of the retainers in engaged interference relation so as to cause the fastener portions and the retainers to be engaged while gripping the body tissue therebetween. In the preferred embodiment a knife edge is provided to cut the body tissue midway between opposed pairs of rows of the fasteners as the fasteners are applied.

Apparatus And Method For Performing Surgical Tasks During Laparoscopic Procedures

US Patent:
5716352, Feb 10, 1998
Filed:
Apr 29, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/639412
Inventors:
Frank J. Viola - Sandy Hook CT
Dominick L. Mastri - Bridgeport CT
Ghaleb A. Sater - Shelton CT
Wayne P. Young - Brewster NY
Frank M. Rende - Stamford CT
Assignee:
United States Surgical Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
A61B 1900
US Classification:
606 1
Abstract:
An apparatus is provided for performing surgical tasks during laparoscopic procedures which includes an elongated body, a mechanical hand operatively associated with a distal portion of the elongated body and including a plurality of articulated fingers, and an actuation assembly operatively associated with the proximal portion of the elongated body for controlling the operation of the mechanical hand.

Arcuate Apparatus For Applying Two-Part Surgical Fasteners

US Patent:
5379933, Jan 10, 1995
Filed:
Jun 15, 1993
Appl. No.:
7/898801
Inventors:
David T. Green - Westport CT
Henry Bolanos - East Norwalk CT
Robert J. Geiste - Milford CT
Wayne P. Young - Brewster NY
Stephen W. Gerry - Bethel CT
Frank M. Rende - Stamford CT
Assignee:
United States Surgical Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
A61B 1704
US Classification:
227176
Abstract:
Apparatus is disclosed for applying surgical fasteners to body tissue along an arcuate path. Each surgical fastener may be in the form of a two-part fastener having a pronged fastener portion for piercing body tissue, and an apertured retainer dimensioned and configured for engaged reception of the pronged fastener portion in interference fit therewith for gripping the body tissue therebetween. Alternatively, the fasteners may be in the form of deformable staples. The apparatus preferably includes arcuately shaped means for holding a plurality of the fastener portions in generally aligned relation, correspondingly arcuately shaped means spaced from the fastener portion holding means for gripping body tissue therebetween and for releasably holding a plurality of the retainers in generally aligned relation and positioned opposite the fasteners when the body tissue is positioned therebetween. Means is provided for sequentially advancing the pronged fastener portions toward the apertured retainers to cause the fastener portions to pierce the body tissue and to be received within the apertures of the retainers in engaged interference relation so as to cause the fastener portions and the retainers to be engaged while gripping the body tissue therebetween. A knife may be provided to cut the body tissue adjacent the fasteners as the fasteners are applied.

Arcuate Apparatus For Applying Two-Part Surgical Fasteners

US Patent:
5156315, Oct 20, 1992
Filed:
Apr 26, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/692177
Inventors:
David T. Green - Westport CT
Henry Bolanos - East Norwalk CT
Robert J. Geiste - Milford CT
Wayne P. Young - Brewster NY
Stephen W. Gerry - Bethel CT
Frank M. Rende - Stamford CT
Assignee:
United States Surgical Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
A61B 1700
US Classification:
227178
Abstract:
Apparatus is disclosed for applying surgical fasteners to body tissue along an arcuate path. Each surgical fastener may be in the form of a two-part fastener having a pronged fastener portion for piercing body tissue, and an apertured retainer dimensioned and configured for engaged reception of the pronged fastener portion in interference fit therewith for gripping the body tissue therebetween. Alternatively, the fasteners may be in the form of deformable staples. The apparatus preferably includes arcuately shaped means for holding a plurality of the fastener portions in generally aligned relation, correspondingly arcuately shaped means spaced from the fastener portion holding means for gripping body tissue therebetween and for releasably holding a plurality of the retainers in generally aligned relation and positioned opposite the fasteners when the body tissue is positioned therebetween. Means is provided for sequentially advancing the pronged fastener portions toward the apertured retainers to cause the fastener portions to pierce the body tissue and to be received within the apertures of the retainers in engaged interference relation so as to cause the fastener portions and the retainers to be engaged while gripping the body tissue therebetween. A knife may be provided to cut the body tissue adjacent the fasteners as the fasteners are applied.

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