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Paul David Stransky DeceasedGlobe Village, MA

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Southbridge, MA   

Blacksburg, SC   

34 Underwood Rd, Putnam, CT 06260    860-9282496   

8 Brookline St, Webster, MA 01570    508-9436378   

Sterling, CT   

North Grosvenordale, CT   

Woodstock Valley, CT   

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Work

Company: American wood moulding May 2000 to Oct 2009 Position: Field representative

Education

School / High School: Computer Processing Institute 1988 to 1989 Specialities: Computer Systems

Skills

Merchandising • Retail • Grocery • Consumer Products • Visual Merchandising • Planograms • Inventory Management • Retail Sales • Sales • Shopper Marketing • Customer Service • Sales Operations • Customer Insight • Account Management

Industries

Retail

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Retail Supervisor

Location:
112 Maxine Ln, Blacksburg, SC 29702
Industry:
Retail
Work:
American Wood Moulding May 2000 - Oct 2009
Field Representative
Crossmark May 2000 - Oct 2009
Retail Supervisor
Graphics Unlimited Jun 1998 - Jan 2000
Sign Builder and Installer
Education:
Computer Processing Institute 1988 - 1989
Skills:
Merchandising, Retail, Grocery, Consumer Products, Visual Merchandising, Planograms, Inventory Management, Retail Sales, Sales, Shopper Marketing, Customer Service, Sales Operations, Customer Insight, Account Management

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Us Patents

Printing Plate Matrix And Method Of Manufacture Thereof

US Patent:
4079112, Mar 14, 1978
Filed:
Dec 13, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/750272
Inventors:
Paul D. Stransky - Thompson CT
John R. Curran - Providence RI
Assignee:
Rogers Corporation - Rogers CT
International Classification:
B28B 1300
B29C 114
US Classification:
264162
Abstract:
A matrix for plastic letterpress printing plates and the method of formation thereof are presented wherein the matrix material prior to molding is thicker than the desired molded matrix. The "non-printing" areas of the matrix are compressed to at least seventy percent of the density of the compressed "printing areas" in forming the matrix, and the matrix may then be ground to desired thickness to obtain desired heat transfer characteristics.

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