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Eddie Lee Parvin

from Corinth, MS
Age ~75

Eddie Parvin Phones & Addresses

  • 2105 Walnut Dr, Corinth, MS 38834 (662) 286-6885
  • Madison, MS
  • Tupelo, MS
  • 2105 Walnut Dr, Corinth, MS 38834

Work

Position: Homemaker

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Resumes

Resumes

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Sales Oem

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Location:
2105 Walnut Dr, Corinth, MS 38834
Industry:
Furniture
Work:
Comfort Revolution
Sales Oem

Advanced Urethane Technologies Aug 2009 - May 2014
Territory Sales Manager

Leggett & Platt May 1999 - Mar 2010
Director Sales and Marketing
Education:
Frederick Community College 2012 - 2013
Associates, Associate of Arts, Management
Northeast Mississippi Community College
Jackson State Community College
Associates, Associate of Arts, Marketing, Business
Skills:
Sales Management
Team Building
Sales
New Business Development
Sales Operations
Account Management
Management
Strategic Planning
Product Development
Key Account Management
Negotiation
Sales Presentations
Leadership
Customer Service
Sales Process
Retail
Inventory Management
Operations Management
Marketing Strategy
Direct Sales
Cold Calling
Budgets
Market Planning
Forecasting
Pricing
Merchandising
P&L Management
Competitive Analysis
Manufacturing
Contract Negotiation
Marketing
Purchasing
Selling
Recruiting
Training
B2B
Salesforce.com
Trade Shows
Customer Satisfaction
International Sales
P&L
Business Development
Customer Retention
Budgeting
Interests:
Social Services
Children
Economic Empowerment
Trail Riding
Golf and the Outdoor Life Style
Disaster and Humanitarian Relief
Animal Welfare
Languages:
English
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Sales

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Location:
Corinth, MS
Industry:
Furniture
Work:
Advanced urethane Technologies
Sales

Advanced Urethane Technol - Corinth, Mississippi since Sep 1987
Account Manager Georgia/Florida

Publications

Us Patents

Posturized Foam Ply For Use In A Bedding Or Seating Product

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US Patent:
6658683, Dec 9, 2003
Filed:
Mar 13, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/804750
Inventors:
Eddie L. Parvin - Corinth MS
Assignee:
LP Property Management Company - South Gate CA
International Classification:
A47C 2715
US Classification:
5727, 5740, 5739, 5730
Abstract:
A posturized foam topper pad ( ) for use in a bedding or seating product ( ) has at least one section ( ) which includes latex, and at least one section ( ) which is free of latex, thereby providing the foam topper pad ( ) with different degrees of firmness.

Bedding Or Seating Product Having Filled Tube Topper

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US Patent:
20010047551, Dec 6, 2001
Filed:
Mar 12, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/804208
Inventors:
John Collard - Ennis TX, US
Sidney Hiatt - Carthage MO, US
Eddie Parvin - Corinth MS, US
Assignee:
L&P Property Management Company
International Classification:
A47C023/04
US Classification:
005/716000
Abstract:
A mattress or bedding product is covered with a topper comprising individual tubes, each of which is filled with shredded foam/fiber material. In one embodiment, the topper has a foam layer having a number of arcuate-shaped cradles in which are placed the individual tubes. The shredded foam/fiber materials may be modified as required to provide different density and/or firmness characteristics to different portions of the product.

Foam Fiber Structure And Method Of Making Same

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US Patent:
20140053341, Feb 27, 2014
Filed:
Aug 27, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/011362
Inventors:
Eddie Lee Parvin - Corinth MS, US
Assignee:
Sleep Innovations, Inc. - West Long Branch NJ
International Classification:
B32B 3/28
B32B 5/24
A47G 9/10
B29D 99/00
A47C 7/40
US Classification:
5740, 264 451, 56559, 29745248, 297461, 428181
Abstract:
A foam fiber product may be used for the manufacture of various bedding products, such as mattresses, pillows, mattress toppers, seat cushions, and the like. The foam fiber product includes foam particles dispersed with fiber strands. The pleats provide extra support and durability to the structure of the foam fiber product. The product may be made by a process that includes mixing foam particles with fiber strands, processing the mixture into a layer using processes such as garnetting and carding, using a vertical lapping process to form pleats in the layer, and heating the structure to secure the pleats together to provide a pleated foam fiber structure.
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