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Bryn T Banuelos

from Oakland, CA
Age ~52

Bryn Banuelos Phones & Addresses

  • 575 Crofton Ave, Oakland, CA 94610 (510) 717-2865
  • 152 Wildwood Ave, Oakland, CA 94610
  • 5695 Oak Grove Ave, Oakland, CA 94618
  • Piedmont, CA
  • Falls Church, VA
  • Berkeley, CA
  • Atascadero, CA
  • New York, NY

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Director, Ecommerce Marketing

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Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Marketing And Advertising
Work:
Albertsons Jan 2015 - Sep 2017
Director, Own Brands Marketing

Albertsons Jan 2015 - Sep 2017
Senior Director, Ecommerce Marketing

Safeway Sep 2011 - Jan 2015
Director, Shopper Marketing

The Clorox Company Mar 2010 - Sep 2011
Strategic Shopper Insights Manager

The Clorox Company Oct 2007 - Feb 2010
Marketing Manager, Fresh Step and Scoop Away Brands
Education:
Columbia Business School 1999 - 2001
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Marketing, Management
University of Pennsylvania 1989 - 1993
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Economics
The Wharton School 1989 - 1993
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Economics, Management, Finance
Skills:
Integrated Marketing
Competitive Analysis
Marketing
Marketing Strategy
Shopper Marketing
Customer Insight
Segmentation
Consumer Products
Management
Brand Management
Product Innovation
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Brand Architecture
Brand Equity
Marketing Research
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Publications

Us Patents

Trash Receptacle With Dispensable Bags

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US Patent:
20090236345, Sep 24, 2009
Filed:
Jun 11, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/303159
Inventors:
Robert W. Fraser - Lombard IL, US
Michael S. O'Hara - Burbank IL, US
Lawrence J. Racana - Willowbrook IL, US
Bryn T. Banuelos - Piedmont CA, US
David M. Gillespie - San Ramon CA, US
International Classification:
B65D 25/16
US Classification:
22049507
Abstract:
The trash receptacle may include an outer shell defining a cavity and a rim defining an opening to the cavity. The trash receptacle may include a divider that divides the cavity into a compartment and a bin, wherein the divider defines a hole that passes therethrough. The receptacle may include a plurality of bags connected in a series. The bags may have a top defining an opening and a bottom that is closed, wherein the bags are connected such that the bottom of each bag is separably attached to the top of the next bag in the series. The bags may include a closure for the opening of the bag. When the bags are stored in the compartment, the bags may be pulled through the hole of the divider individually, such that the first bag will pull the second bag through the divider.
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