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4 Pasture Rd, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889    908-2362935   

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Morristown, NJ   

Califon, NJ   

White Hse Sta, NJ   

4 Pasture Rd, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889    908-8726834   

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Position: Financial Professional

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Procurement Services Delivery Lead

Location:
New York, NY
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Global Sourcing Consultants, LLC since Jan 2009
Owner
AllianceBernstein L.P. May 2005 - Nov 2008
Vice President, Strategic Sourcing
Cendant Corp. Nov 2003 - Aug 2004
Senior Director, Strategic Sourcing
Advance Publications Jul 2002 - Nov 2003
Executive Director, Strategic Sourcing
RCN Corp. May 2001 - Mar 2002
Vice President, Supply Chain
AT&T Corp Mar 1990 - May 2001
Procurement Director
Education:
Rutgers University Sep 1999 - May 2001
MBA
Fairfield University Sep 1985 - May 1989
BA, Psychology
Skills:
Strategic Sourcing, Vendor Management, Procurement, Supply Management, Sourcing, Cross Functional Team Leadership, Global Sourcing, Outsourcing, Contract Management, Leadership, Spend Analysis, Contract Negotiation, Supply Chain, Negotiation, Supply Chain Management, Process Improvement, Purchasing, Team Building, Management, Market Analysis, Requirements Gathering, Supplier Management, Consulting, Six Sigma, Telecommunications, Managing Managers, Human Resources, Software Procurement, Supplier Relationship Management, Global Travel Management, Strategy, Business Process Outsourcing, Financial Services, Procure To Pay, It Procurement, Financial Analysis, Mro Management, Facilities Operations, Hospitality, E Procurement, Supplier Negotiation, Legal Services, Bpo, Project Management, Business Process Improvement, Business Process Outsourcing, Supplier Diversity, Change Management, Indirect Spend, Supplier Performance
Certifications:
Preventing Workplace Harassment
Emtrain
Certified Purchasing Manager
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Location:
New York, NY
Industry:
Financial Services
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John Cornetta - Blaine, MN

Work:
DOW Chemicals Oct 2011 to 2000
Sr. Technologist
Medtronic - Fridley, MN 2008 to 2009
Contractor through Eagle Employment
Boston Scientific/Guidant - Arden Hills, MN 2006 to 2008
Senior Material Engineer consultant
ExxonMobil - Baytown, TX 2005 to 2006
Polymer Chemist (temporary position through Kelly Scientific Services)
Input/Output Inc., Marine Division - Alvin, TX 2002 to 2003
Polymer / Materials Engineer
C.E. Shepherd Comp - Houston, TX 2001 to 2002
Polymer / Materials Engineer
Raytheon Comp - Dallas, TX 1999 to 2000
Senior Technical Support Engineer
Robert L. Mitchell Research Center - Summit, NJ 1996 to 1999
Chemist (Polymers)
Aluminum Comp. of America 1989 to 1996
Chemist
Education:
University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh, PA 1987
B.S. in Chemistry
Virginia Arizona State University
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John Cornetta - Whitehouse Station, NJ

Work:
Global Sourcing Consultants, LLC Jan 2009 to 2000
Sourcing Director (Interim), InterContinental Hotels Group
AllianceBernstein L.P - New York, NY May 2005 to Nov 2008
Vice President, Strategic Sourcing
Cendant Corporation - Parsippany, NJ Nov 2003 to Aug 2004
Senior Director, Indirect Sourcing
Advance Publications, Inc - New York, NY Jul 2002 to Nov 2003
Executive Director, Indirect Sourcing
RCN Corp - Princeton, NJ May 2001 to Mar 2002
Vice President, Supply Management
AT&T Corp - Bedminster, NJ Oct 1998 to May 2001
Procurement Director, Technology
AT&T Corp Apr 1994 to Oct 1998
Procurement Manager
AT&T Corp Mar 1990 to Apr 1994
Material Logistics Manager
Education:
Rutgers University 2001
Masters in Business Administration
Fairfield University 1989
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

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Us Patents

Process For Making High Denier Filaments Of Thermotropic Liquid Crystalline Polymers And Compositions Thereof

US Patent:
RE37526, Jan 22, 2002
Filed:
Oct 8, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/416199
Inventors:
John Anthony Flint - Berkeley Heights NJ
Michael Jaffe - Maplewood NJ
M. Ishaq Haider - Mooresville NC
Joseph J. DiBiase - Nazareth PA
John Edward Cornetta - Missouri City TX
Assignee:
Celanese Acetate LLC - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
B32B 900
US Classification:
428364, 264345, 428392, 428395
Abstract:
The present invention discloses and claims a novel process for the formation of high denier as-spun and heat-treated filaments of a thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer. Preferred embodiments include process for the formation of as-spun and heat treated monofilaments of a few wholly aromatic polyesters and polyesteramides. The process involves (a) heating of a thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer to above its melting transition temperature; (b) passing said molten polymer through an extrusion chamber equipped with an extrusion capillary of an aspect ratio of greater than about 1 and less than about 15 to form a filament; and (c) winding the filament at a draw-down ratio of at least about 4. The filaments so formed are of at least 50 denier per filament (dpf) and feature essentially uniform molecular orientation across the cross-section. In a final optional step, the filaments are heat treated in stages to form filaments exhibiting excellent tensile properties.

Process For Making High Denier Filaments Of Thermotropic Liquid Crystalline Polymers And Compositions Thereof

US Patent:
5945216, Aug 31, 1999
Filed:
Sep 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/150853
Inventors:
John Anthony Flint - Berkeley Heights NJ
Michael J. Jaffe - Maplewood NJ
M. Ishaq Haider - Bernardsville NJ
Joseph J. DiBiase - Nazareth PA
John Edward Cornetta - Chester NJ
Assignee:
Celanese Acetate LLC - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
B32B 900
US Classification:
428364
Abstract:
The present invention discloses and claims a novel process for the formation of high denier as-spun and heat-treated filaments of a thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer. Preferred embodiments include process for the formation of as-spun and heat treated monofilaments of a few wholly aromatic polyesters and polyesteramides. The process involves (a) heating of a thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer to above its melting transition temperature; (b) passing said molten polymer through an extrusion chamber equipped with an extrusion capillary of an aspect ratio of greater than about 1 and less than about 15 to form a filament; and (c) winding the filament at a draw-down ratio of at least about 4. The filaments so formed are of at least 50 denier per filament (dpf) and feature essentially uniform molecular orientation across the cross-section. In a final optional step, the filaments are heat treated in stages to form filaments exhibiting excellent tensile properties.

Process For Making High Denier Multilobal Filaments Of Thermotropic Liquid Crystalline Polymers And Compositions Thereof

US Patent:
6187437, Feb 13, 2001
Filed:
Sep 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/150921
Inventors:
M. Ishaq Haider - Bernardsville NJ
John Anthony Flint - Berkeley Heights NJ
Michael Jaffe - Maplewood NJ
Joseph J. DiBiase - Nazareth PA
John Edward Cornetta - Chester NJ
Assignee:
Celanese Acetate LLC - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
B32B 2734
US Classification:
428395
Abstract:
The present invention discloses and claims a novel process for the formation of high denier as-spun and heat-treated multilobal filaments of a thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer. Preferred embodiments include process for the formation of as-spun and heat treated octalobal monofilaments of a few wholly aromatic polyesters and polyesteramides. The process involves (a) heating of a thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer to above its melting transition temperature; (b) passing said molten polymer through an extrusion chamber equipped with an extrusion capillary having a multilobal cross-section to form a multilobal filament; and (c) winding the filament at a suitable draw-down. The filaments so formed are of at least 50 denier per filament (dpf) and feature essentially uniform molecular orientation across their cross-section. In a final optional step, the filaments are heat treated in stages to form filaments exhibiting excellent tensile properties. Both as-spun and heat-treated filaments feature remarkably good tensile properties comparable to those of round filaments.

Process For Direct On-Bobbin Heat Treating Of High Denier Filaments Of Thermotropic Liquid Crystalline Polymers

US Patent:
6129878, Oct 10, 2000
Filed:
Sep 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/151037
Inventors:
M. Ishaq Haider - Bernardsville NJ
John Anthony Flint - Berkeley Heights NJ
Michael Jaffe - Maplewood NJ
John Edward Cornetta - Chester NJ
Joseph J. DiBiase - Nazareth PA
Assignee:
Celanese Acetate LLC - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
D01D 516
D01D 1002
US Classification:
2642108
Abstract:
The present invention discloses and claims a novel process for the heat treatment of high denier filaments of a thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer. Preferred embodiments include process for the formation of heat treated filaments of a few wholly aromatic polyesters and polyesteramides. The process involves: (a) heating of a thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer to above its melting transition temperature; (b) passing said molten polymer through an extrusion chamber equipped with an extrusion capillary of an aspect ratio of greater than about 1 and less than about 15 to form a filament; (c) winding the filament on to a bobbin at a low tension and draw-down ratio of at least about 4; and (d) heat treating the filament directly on the bobbin at suitable temperature and pressure conditions for a sufficient period of time. The filaments so formed are of at least 50 denier per filament (dpf) and feature essentially uniform molecular orientation across the cross-section. The heat-treated filaments feature remarkably good tensile properties retaining at least 80 to 90 percent of the properties expected of conventional low denier (5 to 10 dpf) filaments.

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