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300 Willow Grove Ln UNIT 60, Selbyville, DE 19975   

678 Collins St, Bethany Beach, DE 19930    302-5379040   

Ocean View, DE   

172 Rr 2, Frankford, DE 19945    302-5394244   

Loveland, OH   

Fairfield, OH   

Batavia, OH   

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Owner

Location:
P/O Box 85, Ocean View, DE
Industry:
Hospitality
Work:
Driving Miss Maisey
Owner
Spread the Word Services
Owner Operator
Spread the Word Maintenance
Owner and Operator
Education:
Strayer University 1968 - 1972
Woodrow Wilson High School (Washington, D.c.)
Skills:
Restaurants, Food and Beverage, Hospitality Management, Catering, Restaurant Management, Hotels, Hospitality Industry, Event Management, Menu Development, Tourism, Resorts, Food, Budgets, Microsoft Office, Event Planning, Sales, Team Building, Hotel Management
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Western Regional Sales Manager At Hilex Poly

Position:
Western Regional Sales Manager at Hilex Poly
Location:
Peoria, Arizona
Industry:
Packaging and Containers
Work:
Hilex Poly - Phoenix, Arizona Area since Apr 2009
Western Regional Sales Manager
Berry Plastics Jul 2007 - Jan 2009
Account Executive
Dot Foods Sep 2002 - Jul 2007
District Sales Manager
Early Corporate Positions Aug 1999 - Sep 2002
Sales Support
United States Marine Corps Aug 1995 - Aug 1999
Corporal
Education:
California State University-Fullerton 1999 - 2002
Bachelor of Arts, Business Administration/Information Technology
Skills:
New Business Development, Chain Management, Contract Negotiation, Consumer Package Goods, Direct Sales, Team Leadership, Coaching, Training & Development, Key Account Management, Strategic Planning, Process Improvement, Business Strategy, Consultative Selling, Food Service, Sales Management, Negotiation, Budget Management, Jan/San Distributors
Honor & Awards:
• District Sales Manager of the Year • Honorable Discharge • Navy Achievement Medal • National Defense Service Medal

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Conical Mixer Apparatus With Contamination-Preventing Orbit Arm Assembly

US Patent:
5649765, Jul 22, 1997
Filed:
May 7, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/643971
Inventors:
Michael J. Stokes - Cincinnati OH
Michael J. Middendorf - Florence KY
Assignee:
Littleford Day, Inc. - Florence KY
International Classification:
B01F 708
US Classification:
366287
Abstract:
A conical mixer for mixing and processing materials comprises a mixing chamber, an orbit arm positioned within the chamber for rotating therearound and a mixing screw coupled to the end of the orbit arm for rotation simultaneous with the rotation of the orbit arm. A driver for rotating the screw is coupled to an orbit arm assembly which includes a first drive gear coupled to the driver and a first mixing screw shaft with a first driven gear which cooperates with the first drive gear to rotate the first mixing screw shaft. A second drive gear is positioned at the end of the first mixing screw shaft and cooperates with a second driven gear which is, in turn, coupled to a second mixing screw shaft. Each of the driven gears includes a plastic gear portion to engage the respective drive gear in a generally lubricant free engagement for reducing the amount lubricant exposed to the mixing space of the chamber. The first and second mixing screw shafts are supported by a plurality of bearings.

Horizontal Mixer Apparatus And Method With Improved Shaft And Seal Structure

US Patent:
5735603, Apr 7, 1998
Filed:
May 3, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/642680
Inventors:
Ricky D. Kesig - Cincinnati OH
Michael J. Stokes - Cincinnati OH
Michael J. Middendorf - Florence KY
Assignee:
Littleford Day, Inc. - Florence KY
International Classification:
B01F 700
F16J 1500
US Classification:
366331
Abstract:
A horizontal mixer for mixing and processing materials includes a horizontally disposed mixing chamber and an elongated rotatable mixing shaft extending longitudinally through the chamber. The drive apparatus is coupled to a drive of the mixing shaft to rotate the shaft and mix material placed in the chamber. A stub end of the shaft has a bearing portion extending through an end wall of the chamber opposite the drive end of the shaft. The bearing portion engages a sleeve bearing which is operable for rotatably supporting the stub end proximate the end wall opening. A sealing shroud is coupled proximate the sleeve bearing and covers an outer portion of the shaft stub end. A static shroud seal is coupled with the sealing shroud at an interface between the shroud and the sleeve bearing. The static shroud is maintained out of direct contact with the rotatable shaft stub end. The sealing shroud and static shroud effectively isolate the shaft stub such that leakage between the chamber and the outside atmosphere is generally prevented.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

The &Quot;I&Quot; In The Storm: A Study Of Romans 7

Author:
Michael Paul Middendorf
ISBN #:
0570042615

God'S Word

Author:
Michael Paul Middendorf
ISBN #:
0570079659

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