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North Andover, MA   

Staten Island, NY   

164 Guyon Ave, Staten Island, NY 10306   

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Work

Company: Department of information technology & telecommunications Jun 2010 Position: Systems analyst level ii / remedy asset manager

Education

School / High School: Babson College- Wellesley, MA May 2006 Specialities: Bachelor of Science in Business Management

Skills

Inventory Management

Interests

Hockey, boating, kayaking, hiking, movies, cooking, cars, music, weekend trips, Hamptons & Fire Island to name a few

Industries

Wholesale

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Gregory Colletti - Staten Island, NY

Work:
Department of Information Technology & Telecommunications Jun 2010 to 2000
Systems Analyst Level II / Remedy Asset Manager
Images SI, Inc - Staten Island, NY Jun 2006 to Oct 2012
Project Manager
Department of Information Technology & Telecommunications - New York, NY Jun 2007 to Jun 2010
Systems Analyst Level I
Babson College Media Services - Babson Park, MA Sep 2003 to Mar 2006
Student Manager
AXA Advisors, LLC - New York, NY Jun 2005 to Aug 2005
IT Intern
AXA Advisors, LLC - New York, NY Jun 2005 to Aug 2005
Tech Intern
Information Technology & Services Division - Babson College - Babson Park, MA Mar 2004 to May 2004
Support Technician - Laptop Support
Education:
Babson College - Wellesley, MA May 2006
Bachelor of Science in Business Management
Skills:
Inventory Management
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Human Resources Generalist – Corporate Recruiter

Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Wholesale
Work:
NAC Marketing Company, LLC Nov 2010 - Feb 2012
Human Resources Generalist – Corporate Recruiter
Input Wireless - Assets purchased from Wireless Channels, Woodbury, NY 2010 Feb 2004 - Jul 2010
Human Resources Coordinator
Wireless Channels Inc Feb 2004 - Dec 2009
Human Resources Coordinator/Senior Commissions Analyst/Executive Assistant
Skills:
Benefits Administration, Employee Relations, FMLA, HR Policies, EEO, Recruitment & Retention, Event Management & Planning, Team Building, Recruiting, HRIS, Human Resources, Onboarding, Personnel Management, Talent Acquisition, Policy, Interviews, Employee Benefits, Workforce Planning, Process Improvement, New Hire Orientations, Succession Planning, Applicant Tracking Systems, Labor Relations
Interests:
Hockey, boating, kayaking, hiking, movies, cooking, cars, music, weekend trips, Hamptons & Fire Island to name a few

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Gas Flow Sound Attenuation Device

US Patent:
2008009, Apr 24, 2008
Filed:
Oct 23, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/584636
Inventors:
Gregory M. Marocco - Montville NJ, US
Gregory Colletti - Belvidere NJ, US
International Classification:
F01N 1/02
US Classification:
181250
Abstract:
The gas flow sound attenuation device includes a number of variations each having at least one pressure pulse reflecting chamber, i.e., a Helmholtz chamber, installed in axial alignment with the upstream gas flow. Gas flow is transferred laterally externally to the chamber, with the single opening of the chamber receiving substantially all incoming pressure pulse energy to maximize the reflection and canceling of those pulses back into the upstream duct. The device may incorporate any practicable number of chambers, so long as each has at least some length of upstream pipe or duct axially aligned with the chamber opening. The chambers may have any practicable shape and/or may include internal baffling. The device may be applied to any gas flow system, e.g., heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, but is particularly effective in reducing the sound output of internal combustion engine exhaust systems.

Reciprocating Engine Combustion Chamber

US Patent:
5941221, Aug 24, 1999
Filed:
Aug 18, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/135806
Inventors:
Gregory M. Marocco - Montville NJ
Gregory J. Colletti - Westfield NJ
International Classification:
F02B 2308
US Classification:
123657
Abstract:
A combustion chamber for reciprocating internal combustion engines greatly reduces large quench areas in the combustion chamber, and substantially matches the combustion chamber periphery with the upper edge circumference of the mating cylinder wall, to reduce greatly or substantially eliminate narrow quench areas of relatively high surface area to volume ratios. This increases the average combustion temperature due to the reduction of surface area relative to the volume of the combustion chamber, thereby producing more efficient combustion resulting in a reduction in unburned hydrocarbons during the combustion portion of the cycle. The removal of material to eliminate such large quench areas also slightly enlarges the combustion chamber to reduce the compression ratio, thus reducing the production of oxides of nitrogen during combustion. The combustion chamber is also radiused and smoothed internally, to eliminate rough and sharp edges which may lead to preignition and detonation. While the present disclosure is directed to the incorporation of the present combustion chamber with a General Motors small block V-8 engine, it will be seen that the present chamber is also adaptable to other single and multiple cylinder engines as well.

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