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Heather Anne Gareis

from Long Beach, CA
Age ~54

Heather Gareis Phones & Addresses

  • 3848 Chatwin Ave, Long Beach, CA 90808
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Redondo Beach, CA
  • 4223 Prytania St, New Orleans, LA 70115
  • 5017 S Prieur St, New Orleans, LA 70125
  • Libertyville, IL

Work

Company: Epson Apr 2008 Position: Sr. product and marketing manager

Education

Degree: MBA School / High School: Tulane University - A.B. Freeman School of Business 1991 to 1994

Industries

Consumer Goods

Professional Records

License Records

Heather A. Gareis

Address:
4223 Prytania St APT D, New Orleans, LA 70115
License #:
EI.0014083 - Expired
Category:
Civil Engineer
Issued Date:
Jan 1, 1900

Resumes

Resumes

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Sr. Product & Marketing Manager At Epson

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Position:
Sr. Product and Marketing Manager at Epson
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Epson since Apr 2008
Sr. Product and Marketing Manager

Lakeshore Learning Materials Jan 2007 - Feb 2008
Director of Marketing

Avery Dennison 1999 - 2007
Group Marketing Manager

Procter & Gamble 1990 - 1999
Global Category Planning and Initiatives Manager

Tulane University 1987 - 1991
Biomedical Engineering - Alumni
Education:
Tulane University - A.B. Freeman School of Business 1991 - 1994
MBA
Tulane University 1987 - 1991
BSE, Biomedical Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Versatile Printable Sheet For Forming Jewel Case Inserts And Booklets

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US Patent:
7097893, Aug 29, 2006
Filed:
Jul 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/631617
Inventors:
Brian McCarthy - Anaheim CA, US
Heather Anne Gareis - Los Angeles CA, US
Mark R. Mannon - Newport Beach CA, US
Assignee:
Avery Dennison Corporation - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
G09F 3/02
US Classification:
428 43, 347106, 347262, 2063081, 20638713, 428131, 428 321
Abstract:
A single sheet has multiple separation lines arranged such that the sheet can be printed on by a standard printer such as a personal computer printer, and the sheet may thereafter be separated and/or folded in any one of three different configurations to form different possible compact disc jewel case inserts including both face labels and spine labels. One embodiment is of a sheet having at least four longitudinal lines of weakness extending across at least a major portion of the length of the sheet, and at least three latitudinal lines of weakness extending across a major portion of the width of the sheet, with at least one longitudinal line of weakness being a fold about which at least one portion is folded.

Printable Envelope With Removable Business Card For Compact Discs

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US Patent:
7275678, Oct 2, 2007
Filed:
Apr 21, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/420666
Inventors:
Jerry G. Hodsdon - Forestdale MA, US
Heather Gareis - Los Angeles CA, US
Daisy S. Taw - Temple City CA, US
Assignee:
Avery Dennison Corporation - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
B65D 15/00
B65D 27/00
US Classification:
229 928, 229 75
Abstract:
A printable sheet including one or more envelope assemblies formed thereon, each having a central body panel, an end flap, a pair of opposing top and bottom panels, a business card removably attached and incorporated into the bottom panel, and a retaining flap. The sheet is capable of being placed in a printer to have images and/or indicia printed on the envelope assemblies. Each envelope assembly is capable can be removed from the printable sheet and folded along weakened lines, and adhered to itself to form a secure sleeve or envelope for holding various items. Each envelope has a retaining flap on the open end that can be tucked into the envelope after insertion of its contents in order to retain the contents, which could either be used or removed if desired. The envelope could be designed to readily hold business card compact discs. The business card can be subsequently separated by the user from the formed envelope.

Optical Disc Adhesive Label Applicator For Non-Circular Optical Disc

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US Patent:
20020174955, Nov 28, 2002
Filed:
Mar 28, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/109155
Inventors:
Michael Hummell - Newport Beach CA, US
Joseph Sandor - Corona Del Mar CA, US
Bryan Pittman - Alliance OH, US
Derek Bowers - Hudson OH, US
Daisy Taw - Temple City CA, US
Michael Wu - Rowland Heights CA, US
Heather Gareis - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
B32B031/00
US Classification:
156/391000
Abstract:
A device for applying a non-circular adhesive label to a non-circular optical disc includes a disc support moveable between the first position supporting the disc in a spaced apart relationship with a label and a second position enabling contact between the label and the disc. An arm is provided and moveable with the disc support for compacting the disc and aligning the disc with a label as the disc is moved from the first position to the second position.

Sheet Retaining Devices Such As Binders Having Pockets With Corner Locks

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US Patent:
20060055167, Mar 16, 2006
Filed:
Jun 30, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/174004
Inventors:
Russell Pollman - Fullerton CA, US
Christine Hibberd - Irvine CA, US
Elizabeth Sanchez - Glendale CA, US
Heather Gareis - Los Angeles CA, US
Conrad Traut - Sharon MA, US
Brian King - New Albany OH, US
Ronald Ugolick - San Dimas CA, US
International Classification:
B42D 1/00
US Classification:
281021100
Abstract:
A sheet retaining device such as a folder or a binder that incorporates a corner lock for preventing papers from dislodging therefrom. The sheet retaining device has a front cover and a back cover. Each of the covers has a top edge, a bottom edge, an outer edge, and an inner edge. A first primary flap is connected to the back cover along the outer edge and the bottom edge thereof to form a pocket that is adapted to receive one or more pieces of sheet material. A secondary flap is connected to the back cover along the inner edge and the top edge thereof to form a corner lock adapted to retain corner of sheet material retained in the sleeves. Accordingly, when a piece of sheet material is retained in the pocket, the secondary flap acts as a corner lock on the free corner of the sheet material, tending to retain this free corner and the sheet material in the pocket, even if the sheet retaining device is turned upside down or sideways.
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