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Michael Wisniewski Phones & Addresses

  • Palatine, IL
  • Arlington Heights, IL
  • 145 E Home Ave, Palatine, IL 60067

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Company: Wheatland township Address: 31W236 91St St, Naperville, IL 60564 Phones: (630) 851-3952 Position: Cto Industries: Executive Offices

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Michael G. Wisniewski

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Specialties:
Psychologist
Work:
Richard R Hill MD
29425 Chagrin Blvd STE 301, Beachwood, OH 44122
(216) 292-0610 (phone), (216) 292-0627 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Wisniewski works in Beachwood, OH and specializes in Psychologist.
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Michael Scott Wisniewski

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Specialties:
Emergency Medicine
Emergency Medical Services
Education:
(2004)

License Records

Michael D Wisniewski

License #:
10290 - Expired
Category:
Emergency Medical Care
Issued Date:
Dec 31, 1994
Effective Date:
Jan 1, 1998
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 1997
Type:
EMT

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Credit Manager

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Location:
Chicago, IL
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Square D Company Jan 1990 - Mar 2011
Manager Credit and Collections

Square D Company Jan 1990 - Mar 2011
Senior Credit Manager
Education:
University of Illinois at Chicago 1968 - 1972
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
Skills:
Management
Credit Risk
Credit
Leadership
Forecasting
Process Improvement
Financial Analysis
Sarbanes Oxley Act
Sap
Financial Reporting
Accounts Receivable
Accounting
Negotiation
Account Management
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Appraiser

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Work:
Dans Autobody
Appraiser
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School Police Officer

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Industry:
Law Enforcement
Work:
NANTICOKE SCHOOL DIST.
SCHOOL POLICE OFFICER
Skills:
Criminal Justice
Criminal Investigations
Crime Prevention
Customer Service
Emergency Management
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Michael Wisniewski

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Michael Wisniewski

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Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing Professional

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Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
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Michael Wisniewski

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Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
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Buyer, Sears Holdings Corp.

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Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Retail

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michael Wisniewski
CTO
Wheatland Township
Executive Offices
31W236 91St St, Naperville, IL 60564
Michael O. Wisniewski
MIKE WISNIEWSKI APPRAISALS, LLC
Michael L Wisniewski
ML WIZ PROPERTIES, LLC

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Biological Control of Postharvest Diseases: Theory and Practice

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Author

Michael E. Wisniewski

ISBN #

0849345677

Us Patents

In-Feed Magazine Apparatus And Method For Loading Documents

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US Patent:
58297421, Nov 3, 1998
Filed:
Jul 17, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/725079
Inventors:
K. George Rabindran - Morton Grove IL
Michael Wisniewski - Bolingbrook IL
Thomas Faber - Skokie IL
Kenneth Guenther - Park Ridge IL
Joseph Kalika - Niles IL
Mel Kerstein - Lincolnwood IL
John S. O'Callaghan - Willmette IL
Assignee:
Bell & Howell Postal Systems Inc. - Lincolnwood IL
International Classification:
B65H 102
US Classification:
271150
Abstract:
An in-feed magazine apparatus for loading documents includes a magazine feed ramp having one or more document conveyor belts disposed along a bottom surface, the belts being arranged to engage the bottom boundary of the documents. The conveyer belts are configured to effect forward movement of the stack of documents toward a document shingler mechanism along a linear axis defined by forward movement of the conveyer belts. Also included is a backing plate having a lower portion disposed proximal to the conveyor belt, an upper portion disposed vertically upward from the lower portion, and a generally planar face parallel to the plane defined by the face of the documents. An upper and lower sensor sense contact with the front end of the stack of documents while a controller operatively coupled to the upper and the lower sensors determines when the front end of the stack of documents lies in a plane substantially parallel to the face of the backing plate. A jogger mechanism operatively coupled to the controller and the backing plate is configured to reciprocally displace a portion of the stack of documents approaching the backing plate such that the jogger mechanism is energized when the controller determines that the stack of documents is inclined at a forward angle relative to the backing plate where such reciprocal displacement is configured to urge the stack of documents towards a substantially parallel orientation relative to the backing plate.

In-Feed Magazine Apparatus And Method For Loading Documents

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US Patent:
59346663, Aug 10, 1999
Filed:
Feb 23, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/028137
Inventors:
K. George Rabindran - Morton Grove IL
Michael Wisniewski - Bolingbrook IL
Thomas Faber - Skokie IL
Kenneth Guenther - Park Ridge IL
Joseph Kalika - Niles IL
Mel Kerstein - Lincolnwood IL
John S. O'Callaghan - Willmette IL
Assignee:
Bell & Howell Postal Systems Inc. - Lincolnwood IL
International Classification:
B65H 108
US Classification:
271148
Abstract:
An in-feed magazine apparatus for loading documents includes a magazine feed ramp having one or more document conveyor belts disposed along a bottom surface, the belts being arranged to engage the bottom boundary of the documents. The conveyor belts are configured to effect forward movement of the stack of documents toward a document shingler mechanism along a linear axis defined by forward movement of the conveyor belts. Also included is a backing plate having a lower portion disposed proximal to the conveyor belt, an upper portion disposed vertically upward from the lower portion, and a generally planar face parallel to the plane defined by the face of the documents. An upper and lower sensor sense contact with the front end of the stack of documents while a controller operatively coupled to the upper and the lower sensors determines when the front end of the stack of documents lies in a plane substantially parallel to the face of the backing plate. A jogger mechanism operatively coupled to the controller and the backing plate is configured to reciprocally displace a portion of the stack of documents approaching the backing plate such that the jogger mechanism is energized when the controller determines that the stack of documents is inclined at a forward angle relative to the backing plate where such reciprocal displacement is configured to urge the stack of documents towards a substantially parallel orientation relative to the backing plate.

Buffered Stacker With Drop Floor Assembly

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US Patent:
55381405, Jul 23, 1996
Filed:
Oct 19, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/326122
Inventors:
Kenneth L. Guenther - Park Ridge IL
Tom Faber - Skokie IL
Joseph Kalika - Niles IL
Mel T. Kerstein - Lincolnwood IL
John S. O'Callaghan - Wilmette IL
K. George Rabindran - Morton Grove IL
Michael A. Wisniewski - Bolingbrook IL
Assignee:
Bell & Howell Company - Skokie IL
International Classification:
B07C 500
US Classification:
209552
Abstract:
A buffered stacking system for selectively diverting horizontally disposed documents from a generally horizontal main conveying path, stacking the documents in a horizontal orientation and dropping the documents into replaceable receiving receptacles is provided. The system has a primary horizontal conveyor belt with a lower horizontal reach defining a horizontal primary conveying path. A plurality of sorting stations are located serially along and below the primary conveying path. Each of the sorting stations has at least one diverter arm disposed along the conveying path. The diverter arms are selectively movable from a generally horizontal position which allows passage of the documents along the conveying path to an inclined position to divert the document into the corresponding sorting station. The diverter arms divert the document in a downwardly inclined direction into a stacking station. The stacking station is formed with a lower drop floor assembly for supporting the diverted documents in a stacked generally inclined orientation and for pivoting open to allow the stacked documents to fall into a replaceable receiving bin located below a drop floor which forms a part of the drop floor assembly.

Apparatus For Applying A Constant Tensile Force To A Moving Element

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US Patent:
47794798, Oct 25, 1988
Filed:
Dec 9, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/806367
Inventors:
Jack Abrams - Northbrook IL
Michael A. Wisniewski - Bolingbrook IL
Assignee:
Bell & Howell Company - Skokie IL
International Classification:
F16C 110
F16H 710
US Classification:
745016
Abstract:
A novel spring and dual pulley construction wherein the pulley includes a pair of co-axial grooves, one of the grooves having a constant diameter that accepts a powered cable acting in one direction, while the other groove has a varying radius of curvature that accepts a second cable connected to one end of the tension spring and with the other end of the spring fixedly mounted. This arrangement maintains a constant spring force on a member moving along a slide in a reciprocating fashion and having one side thereof connected to said powered cable for movement in one direction and the other side connected to the second cable for movement in the opposite direction activated by a constant spring force regardless of the extension of the spring.

Printing Apparatus For Insertion Machine

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US Patent:
45823120, Apr 15, 1986
Filed:
Sep 7, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/648694
Inventors:
Jack Abrams - Northbrook IL
Michael Wisniewski - Bolingbrook IL
Assignee:
Bell & Howell Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B41F 1354
B65H 3902
US Classification:
270 11
Abstract:
A printer apparatus for a document handling machine is adapted to obtain a signal from a series of information-bearing marks on a first document and transmit that signal to the control device for the printer apparatus to initiate the printing of an image such as a bar code on a second document which is to be furnished in a mailing envelope along with the first document. The printer apparatus automatically removes the second document from a hopper, advances the second document to a printing station, lowers a print head module to the printing station over the second document, prints a specified but variable bar code on the second document, and delivers the imprinted second document to the transport raceway of a document insertion machine.
Michael A Wisniewski from Palatine, IL, age ~74 Get Report