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  • 11933 Albert St, Maize, KS 67101 (316) 722-2496
  • Wichita, KS
  • Sedgwick, KS
  • 11933 W Albert Cir, Maize, KS 67101 (316) 722-1144

Work

Company: Viridian energy Apr 2017 Position: President

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science School / High School: Oklahoma State University 2000 to 2004 Specialities: Finance

Skills

Cross Functional Team Leadership • Start Ups • Alternative Energy • Commercialization • Product Development • Strategic Planning • Contract Negotiation • New Business Development • Strategy • Six Sigma • International Business • Marketing Management • Operations Management • Process Engineering • Business Development • Competitive Analysis • Project Management • Forecasting • Manufacturing • R&D • Business Strategy • Process Improvement • Engineering • Supply Chain Management • International Sales • Management

Industries

Chemicals

Resumes

Resumes

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President

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Location:
Wichita, KS
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Viridian Energy
President

Icm Inc
Director, Product Development at Icm Inc
Education:
Oklahoma State University 2000 - 2004
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Finance
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Skills:
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Start Ups
Alternative Energy
Commercialization
Product Development
Strategic Planning
Contract Negotiation
New Business Development
Strategy
Six Sigma
International Business
Marketing Management
Operations Management
Process Engineering
Business Development
Competitive Analysis
Project Management
Forecasting
Manufacturing
R&D
Business Strategy
Process Improvement
Engineering
Supply Chain Management
International Sales
Management

Publications

Us Patents

Bio-Oil Recovery Systems And Methods

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US Patent:
20110283602, Nov 24, 2011
Filed:
May 11, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/105789
Inventors:
Charles C. Gallop - Gower MO, US
Theron Cooper - Volga SD, US
Kurt A. Dieker - Maize KS, US
Assignee:
ICM, Inc. - Colwich KS
International Classification:
C10L 1/02
B01J 8/00
US Classification:
44307, 422187
Abstract:
An emulsion-breaking additive is combined with an emulsion concentrate to yield a reaction product and the emulsion concentrate is produced in a process stream and contains entrapped bio-oil. Subsequent phase separating can be accomplished with gravity separation and/or mechanical processing. The emulsion-breaking additive can be native to the process stream. Related systems and methods are also provided.

Bio-Oil Recovery Systems

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US Patent:
20120051980, Mar 1, 2012
Filed:
Nov 9, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/292266
Inventors:
Charles C. Gallop - Gower MO, US
Theron Cooper - Volga SD, US
Kurt A. Dieker - Wichita KS, US
Assignee:
ICM, Inc. - Colwich KS
International Classification:
B01J 19/00
US Classification:
422187
Abstract:
An emulsion-breaking additive is combined with an emulsion concentrate to yield a reaction product and the emulsion concentrate is produced in a process stream and contains entrapped bio-oil. Subsequent phase separating can be accomplished with gravity separation and/or mechanical processing. The emulsion-breaking additive can be native to the process stream. Related systems and methods are also provided.

Suspended Solids Separation Systems And Methods

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US Patent:
20130165678, Jun 27, 2013
Filed:
Jun 22, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/531036
Inventors:
Scott Kohl - Wichita KS, US
Charles C. Gallop - Gower MO, US
Kurt A. Dieker - Wichita KS, US
International Classification:
C11B 13/00
B01D 1/00
US Classification:
554175, 210180, 554 1, 422187
Abstract:
A method that includes clarifying a thin stillage product in a mechanical processor to produce a fine suspended solids stream and a clarified thin stillage is provided. The method further includes providing the thin stillage product and the clarified thin stillage, separately or in a combined stream, to one or more evaporators to produce one or more reduced suspended solids streams, each stream having a reduced amount of suspended solids and a lower viscosity as compared to process streams having a comparable total solids content but containing a higher amount of suspended solids. The method can further included further processing of one or more of the reduced suspended solids streams to produce a bio-oil product.

Fractionated Stillage Separation And Feed Products

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US Patent:
20200113209, Apr 16, 2020
Filed:
Jun 19, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/624831
Inventors:
- Colwich KS, US
Kurt A. Dieker - Wichita KS, US
Christopher Riley William Gerken - Helena MO, US
John A. Pereira - St. Joseph MO, US
International Classification:
A23K 10/38
B01D 21/26
B01D 17/02
A23J 1/00
B03B 9/00
Abstract:
This disclosure describes methods to separate solids from liquids in a production facility. A process separates components in the process stream by applying non-condensable media to create density differences and then using a mechanical device to separate the solids from the liquids based on the density difference. The process produces the liquids and solids, which may be further processed to create valuable animal feed products.

Optimized Dewatering Process For An Agricultural Production Facility

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US Patent:
20190264148, Aug 29, 2019
Filed:
Feb 26, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/286555
Inventors:
- Colwich KS, US
Kurt A. Dieker - Wichita KS, US
International Classification:
C12F 3/10
B01D 33/11
Abstract:
This disclosure describes techniques to optimize dewatering process in a production facility. A process separates components in a mixture by using a separation device and a dewatering device. The process receives the mixture of liquids and solids, and separates out suspended solids from the mixture of liquids and solids by using the separation device, wherein a liquid with insoluble solids stream is created. The process dewaters the liquid with insoluble solids stream by using the dewatering device to produce a liquid with small particles stream and insoluble solids having particle sizes that are greater than about 20 microns to about 1000 microns.

Products Produced From Distillers Corn Oil

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US Patent:
20170107452, Apr 20, 2017
Filed:
Dec 7, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/371435
Inventors:
- Colwich KS, US
Kidron Joel Knox - Ankeny IA, US
Charles C. Gallop - Gower MO, US
Kurt A. Dieker - Wichita KS, US
Hugh Tallant Warren - Des Moines IA, US
Shashank Ravi - Des Moines IA, US
Assignee:
RRIP, LLC - Pleasant Hill IA
ICM, Inc. - Colwich IA
International Classification:
C11B 13/02
C11B 3/06
C11B 3/16
C11B 3/00
Abstract:
Products produced from distillers corn oil include once refined corn oil product, food grade corn oil product, and free fatty acid product which may be used in a variety of applications. The products have varying specifications for free fatty acid content and moisture content. The applications include food, feed, additives, and manufacture of industrial products.

Cellulosic Biofuel

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US Patent:
20160024406, Jan 28, 2016
Filed:
Mar 14, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/775627
Inventors:
- Colwich KS, US
Christopher Riley William Gerken - Helena MO, US
Samuel Vander Griend - Wichita KS, US
Jesse Spooner - Easton MO, US
Jonathon Phillip Licklider - Cosby MO, US
Laercio Malburg - Plate City MO, US
Ryan Edward Hoefling - Faucett MO, US
Douglas Bernard Rivers - St. Joseph MO, US
Scott Dennis Kohl - Wichita KS, US
Kurt A. Dieker - Wichita KS, US
International Classification:
C10L 1/02
C12P 7/14
Abstract:
This disclosure describes processes for using a single cellulosic feedstock or a combination of two or more different cellulosic feedstocks with a starch component to produce a fermented product. The process includes separating the components of the cellulosic feedstocks with fractionation, pretreating a component with wet fractionation with chemicals, hydrolysis and fermentation of the pretreated feedstock(s) to produce cellulosic biofuel. The process may include combining the cellulosic feedstock(s) with other components to a cook and/or a fermentation process, distilling and dehydrating the combined components to produce the bio fuel. The process may also include producing a whole stillage stream from the feedstock(s) and mechanically processing the whole stillage stream to produce a high-value protein animal feed.

Optimized Dewatering Process

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US Patent:
20150152371, Jun 4, 2015
Filed:
Dec 1, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/557175
Inventors:
Charles C. Gallop - Gower MO, US
Kurt A. Dieker - Wichita KS, US
Scott D. Kohl - Wichita KS, US
International Classification:
C12F 3/10
B01D 33/15
B01D 29/01
B01D 33/11
Abstract:
This disclosure describes techniques to optimize dewatering process in a production facility. A process separates components in a mixture by using a separation device and a dewatering device. The process receives the mixture of liquids and solids, and separates out suspended solids from the mixture of liquids and solids by using the separation device, wherein a liquid with insoluble solids stream is created. The process dewaters the liquid with insoluble solids stream by using the dewatering device to produce a liquid with small particles stream and insoluble solids having particle sizes that are greater than about 20 microns to about 1000 microns.
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