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Company: Thomas O'Hare Address: 10936 Manchester Road Phones: 314-6776541 (Office)

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10936 Manchester Road
314-6776541 (Office)

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License #: ISW00227 - Expired
Category: Social Work
Issued Date: Oct 2, 1995
Expiration Date: Jan 5, 1999
Type: Independent Clinical Social Worker

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National Sales Manager At Earth Animal Ventures

Position:
National Sales Manager at Earth Animal Ventures
Location:
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Industry:
Veterinary
Work:
Earth Animal Ventures - Lancaster,PA since Aug 2012
National Sales Manager
Richards Vet Products - Lancaster, Pennsylvania Area Sep 2011 - Nov 2012
Vice President Sales & Marketing
MILKING PROFITS Mar 2008 - May 2011
Director of Sales
GERMED USA Apr 2007 - Feb 2008
Veterinary Division Sales Manager
NLS ANIMAL HEALTH/ Henry Schein Feb 1996 - Mar 2007
Senior Account Rep.
3M Animal Care Products Jan 1985 - Jan 1996
Sales Representative
University of Pennsylvania Veterinary School Jan 1982 - Jan 1985
Assistant Supervisor Emergency Room
University of Pennsylvania Veterinary School Jan 1982 - Jan 1985
Technician Assistant Supervisor
Narberth Animal Hospital Jan 1980 - Jan 1985
Head Animal Technician
Education:
Villanova University 1975 - 1979
BS, SCIENCE
University of Pennsylvania 1980 - 1981
A.H.T./L.A.T., Veterinary Emergency Medicine
Skills:
Direct Sales, Sales Management, Customer Satisfaction, Sales, Marketing, Management, Team Building, Inventory Management, Product Development, Business Planning, Forecasting, Marketing Communications, Veterinary, Selling, Veterinary Medicine
Interests:
management opportunities,sales training volunteering,travel,sports OTC Distribution new ventures sales trainer
Honor & Awards:
Salesman of the Year 1990, 1993 Outstanding Sales Trainer 1998
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Thomas O'hare

Work:
Fox Lane 1991 - 1995
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Netapp
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Homogeneous Catalyst Formulations For Methanol Production

US Patent:
4992480, Feb 12, 1991
Filed:
Mar 29, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/500935
Inventors:
Devinder Mahajan - Port Jefferson NY
Richard S. Sapienza - Shoreham NY
William A. Slegeir - Hampton Bays NY
Thomas E. O'Hare - Huntington Station NY
Assignee:
Associated Universities, Inc. - Washington DC
International Classification:
C07C 2706
US Classification:
518700
Abstract:
There is disclosed synthesis of CH. sub. 3 OH from carbon monoxide and hydrogen using an extremely active homogeneous catalyst for methanol synthesis directly from synthesis gas. The catalyst operates preferably between 100. degree. -150. degree. C. and preferably at 100-150 psia synthesis gas to produce methanol. Use can be made of syngas mixtures which contain considerable quantities of other gases, such as nitrogen, methane or excess hydrogen. The catalyst is composed of two components: (a) a transition metal carbonyl complex and (b) an alkoxide component. In the simplest formulation, component (a) is a complex of nickel tetracarbonyl and component (b) is methoxide (CH. sub. 3 O. sup. -), both being dissolved in a methanol solvent system. The presence of a co-solvent such as p-dioxane, THF, polyalcohols, ethers, hydrocarbons, and crown ethers accelerates the methanol synthesis reaction.

Low Temperature Catalysts For Methanol Production

US Patent:
4619946, Oct 28, 1986
Filed:
Dec 23, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/812705
Inventors:
Richard S. Sapienza - Shoreham NY
William A. Slegeir - Hampton Bays NY
Thomas E. O'Hare - Huntington Station NY
Devinder Mahajan - Selden NY
International Classification:
C07C 2706
C07C 3104
US Classification:
518700
Abstract:
A catalyst and process useful at low temperatures (below about 160. degree. C. ) and preferably in the range 80. degree. -120. degree. C. used in the production of methanol from carbon monoxide and hydrogen is disclosed. The catalyst is used in slurry form and comprises a complex reducing agent derived from the component structure NaH--RONa--M(OAc). sub. 2 where M is selected from the group consisting of Ni, Pd, and Co and R is a lower alkyl group containing 1-6 carbon atoms. This catalyst is preferably used alone but is also effective in combination with a metal carbonyl of a group VI (Mo, Cr, W) metal. The preferred catalyst precursor is Nic (where M=Ni and R=tertiary amyl). Mo(CO). sub. 6 is the preferred metal carbonyl if such component is used. The catalyst is subjected to a conditioning or activating step under temperature and pressure, similar to the parameters given above, to afford the active catalyst.

Homogeneous Catalyst Formulations For Methanol Production

US Patent:
4935395, Jun 19, 1990
Filed:
Jan 7, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/141454
Inventors:
Devinder Mahajan - Port Jefferson NY
Richard S. Sapienza - Shoreham NY
William A. Slegeir - Hampton Bays NY
Thomas E. O'Hare - Huntington Station NY
Assignee:
Associated Universities, Inc. - Washington DC
International Classification:
G01J 3120
US Classification:
502 62
Abstract:
There is disclosed synthesis of CH. sub. 3 OH from carbon monoxide and hydrogen using an extremely active homogeneous catalyst for methanol synthesis directly from synthesis gas. The catalyst operates preferably between 100. degree. -150. degree. C. and preferably at 100-150 psia synthesis gas to produce methanol. Use can be made of syngas mixtures which contain considerable quantities of other gases, such as nitrogen, methane or excess hydrogen. The catalyst is composed of two components: (a) a transition metal carbonyl complex and (b) an alkoxide component. In the simplest formulation, component (a) is a complex of nickel tetracarbonyl and component (b) is methoxide (CH. sub. 3 O. sup. 13 ), both being dissolved in a methanol solvent system. The presence of a co-solvent such as p-dioxane, THF, polyalcohols, ethers, hydrocarbons, and crown ethers accelerates the methanol synthesis reaction.

Low Temperature Synthesis Of Methyl Formate

US Patent:
4613623, Sep 23, 1986
Filed:
Jul 23, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/757981
Inventors:
Devinder Mahajan - Selden NY
William A. Slegeir - Hampton Bays NY
Richard S. Sapienza - Shoreham NY
Thomas E. O'Hare - Huntington Station NY
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the United States
Department of Energy - Washington DC
International Classification:
C07C 2706
US Classification:
518700
Abstract:
A gas reaction process for the preferential production of methyl formate over the co-production of methanol wherein the reactant ratio of CO/H. sub. 2 is upgraded and this reaction takes place at low temperatures of 50. degree. -150. degree. C. and moderate pressures of. gtoreq. 100 psi.

Low Temperature Catalysts For Methanol Production

US Patent:
4614749, Sep 30, 1986
Filed:
Dec 23, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/812707
Inventors:
Richard S. Sapienza - Shoreham NY
William A. Slegeir - Hampton Bays NY
Thomas E. O'Hare - Huntington Station NY
Devinder Mahajan - Selden NY
International Classification:
C07C 2706
C07C 3104
US Classification:
518700
Abstract:
A catalyst and process useful at low temperatures (below about 160. degree. C. ) and preferably in the range 80. degree. -120. degree. C. used in the production of methanol from carbon monoxide and hydrogen is disclosed. The catalyst is used in slurry form and comprises a complex reducing agent derived from the component structure NaH--RONa--M(OAc). sub. 2 where M is selected from the group consisting of Ni, Pd, and Co and R is a lower alkyl group containing 1-6 carbon atoms. This catalyst is preferably used alone but is also effective in combination with a metal carbonyl of a group VI (Mo, Cr, W) metal. The preferred catalyst precursor is Nic (where M=Ni and R=tertiary amyl). Mo(CO). sub. 6 is the preferred metal carbonyl if such component is used. The catalyst is subjected to a conditioning or activating step under temperature and pressure, similar to the parameters given above, to afford the active catalyst.

Low Temperature Catalysts For Methanol Production

US Patent:
4623634, Nov 18, 1986
Filed:
Dec 23, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/812708
Inventors:
Richard S. Sapienza - Shoreham NY
William A. Slegeir - Hampton Bays NY
Thomas E. O'Hare - Huntington Station NY
Devinder Mahajan - Selden NY
International Classification:
B01J 3112
US Classification:
502113
Abstract:
A catalyst and process useful at low temperatures (below about 160. degree. C. ) and preferably in the range 80. degree. -120. degree. C. used in the production of methanol from carbon monoxide and hydrogen is disclosed. The catalyst is used in slurry form and comprises a complex reducing agent derived from the component structure NaH--RONa--M(OAc). sub. 2 where M is selected from the group consisting of Ni, Pd, and Co and R is a lower alkyl group containing 1-6 carbon atoms. This catalyst is preferably used alone but is also effective in combination with a metal carbonyl of a group VI (Mo, Cr, W) metal. The preferred catalyst precursor is Nic (where M=Ni and R=tertiary amyl). Mo(CO). sub. 6 is the preferred metal carbonyl if such component is used. The catalyst is subjected to a conditioning or activating step under temperature and pressure, similar to the parameters given above, to afford the active catalyst.

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