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  • 1617 Michigan Ave, Waukesha, WI 53188 (262) 548-9686
  • Sullivan, WI
  • Madison, WI

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Resumes

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Recruiter, Talent Acquisition At Playdom

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Location:
Greater Milwaukee Area
Industry:
Computer Games
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Sr. Recruiter At Ingram Micro

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Location:
Greater Milwaukee Area
Industry:
Human Resources
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Project Director - Talent Acquisition

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Location:
Chicago, IL
Industry:
Management Consulting
Work:
Ingram Micro since Nov 2010
Technical Recruiter

Eastman Kodak Nov 2007 - Nov 2010
Recruiting Manager, Talent Acquisition

Aerotek Jun 2007 - Aug 2007
Account Manager

Aerotek Scientific May 2005 - Jun 2007
Recruiter
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Madison - School of Business 2002 - 2006
BBA, Marketing; Management & Human Resources
Skills:
Talent Acquisition
Sourcing
Technical Recruiting
Leadership
Employee Relations
Recruitment Advertising
Applicant Tracking Systems
Training
Human Resources
Process Improvement
Negotiation
Change Management
Recruitment Process Outsourcing
Crm
People Management
Talent Pipelining
Boolean Searching
Strategic Planning
Account Management
Profit/Loss Accountability
Performance Management
Talent Management
Internet Recruiting
Team Management
Relationship Management
Full Life Cycle Recruiting
Vendor Management
Client Services
Professional Mentoring
Coaching
Agile Project Management
Virtual Teams
Business Change Management
Sales Recruitment
Deferred Revenue
Resource Allocation
Budget Management
Temporary Staffing
Tableau
Yammer
Linkedin Recruiter
Icims
Openhire
Jobvite
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Excel
Project Management
Behavioral Interviewing
Revenue Forecasting
Revenue Analysis

Publications

Us Patents

Golf Club Grip Training Aid

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US Patent:
47520752, Jun 21, 1988
Filed:
Dec 22, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/944873
Inventors:
Michael Bencriscutto - Racine WI
International Classification:
A63B 6936
US Classification:
273183B
Abstract:
A golf training band or glove made of flexible material and which can be wrapped around one hand of the golfer and held securely in place by Velcro, for example, which is secured to the two overlapping ends of the band or glove. The band or glove has a large aperture in which the thumb of the one hand of the golfer is inserted and also has a first flexible loop secured to the band or glove for snugly receiving the thumb of the player's other hand. A second flexible loop is also provided and which receives the large middle finger of the player's second hand. This training band-like glove indicates to the golfer when his grip or swing is incorrect because of the tension created on either or both of the loops by the pull of the golfer's thumb or large finger.

Golf Club Swing Training Device

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US Patent:
49307860, Jun 5, 1990
Filed:
Apr 24, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/341836
Inventors:
Michael Bencriscutto - Racine WI
International Classification:
A63B 6936
US Classification:
273186C
Abstract:
A device for training the backswing and downswing of both right- and left-hand golfers is provided having a base member that includes a forward portion, an intermediate interface and a rearward portion. A straight line set of spaced apart vertically extending pylons is mounted on the forward portion to extend to the intermediate interface. A right-hand curved set of spaced apart vertically extending pylons is mounted on the rearward portion to extend rearwardly from the intermediate interface along an inside curved backswing path for a right-hand golfer. A left-hand curved set of spaced apart vertically extending pylons is also mounted on the rearward portion to extend rearwardly from the intermediate interface along an inside curved backswing path for a left-hand golfer.

Machine For Digging A Putting Cup Hole

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US Patent:
48362948, Jun 6, 1989
Filed:
Jul 7, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/216003
Inventors:
Michael Bencriscutto - Racine WI
International Classification:
E02F 520
US Classification:
172 22
Abstract:
A putting cup hole digging machine is disclosed which comprises a main frame which has a fore and aft extent; a first mounting means for securing the main frame on a vehicle to permit the main frame to be vertically raised and lowered relative to the vehicle; and a first raise-lower means secured to the main frame for raising and lowering it relative to the vehicle. The machine also includes a subframe secured on the main frame by a second mounting means permitting pivotal movement of the subframe about a second horizontal axis and fore and aft movement of the subframe relative to the main frame; a cutter for cutting the cylindrical turf plug which is mounted on the subframe; and a third mounting means for securing the cutter on the subframe for vertical movement to raised and lowered positions relative to the subframe and for rotary movement relative to the subframe about a third axis. A second raise and lower means is provided to move the cutter between its raised and lowered positions. The machine also includes a drive means secured to the cutter for rotating it about the third axis; and plug ejection means mounted on the subframe and selectively operable to eject the turf plug.

Golf Club Putter

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US Patent:
47951575, Jan 3, 1989
Filed:
Dec 22, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/945010
Inventors:
Michael Bencriscutto - Racine WI
International Classification:
A63B 6936
A63B 5304
US Classification:
273164
Abstract:
A golf club putter with an aid for putting on an inclined green includes a head presenting a longitudinally extending top surface visible to the golfer when in use with the surface having ball position striking markers spaced apart longitudinally from each other. The markers include: a first curved line identifying one ball striking location adjacent the club handle which curves inwardly toward the golfer to indicate to the golfer that the ball, when struck at the one location, will curve in the direction shown by the first curved line; and a second curved line on the top surface located adjacent the outer end of the putter head longitudinally spaced from the first curve and curving outwardly away from the golfer to identify another ball striking location to indicate to the golfer that the ball, when struck at the other ball striking location, will curve in the direction shown by the second curved line.
Michael W Bencriscutto from Waukesha, WI, age ~41 Get Report