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Stephen Bozzone Phones & Addresses

  • Plainfield, IN
  • Danville, IN
  • 618 Scottswood Blvd, Hillsborough, NC 27278
  • Raleigh, NC
  • 8331 44Th St, Lauderhill, FL 33351
  • Tamarac, FL
  • Palm Harbor, FL
  • Crystal Beach, FL

Work

Company: Bd Jan 2013 Address: Mebane, NC Position: Principle quality engineer

Education

Degree: MBA School / High School: University of Miami - School of Business 1994 to 1996 Specialities: International Business

Skills

Six Sigma • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Product Development • Manufacturing • Lean Manufacturing • Engineering Management • Engineering • Product Design • Root Cause Analysis • Continuous Improvement • Strategy • Dmaic • Testing • Process Improvement • Quality Assurance • Design of Experiments • Iso • Electronics • Injection Molding • Manufacturing Engineering • Design For Manufacturing • Fmea • Leadership • Management • Project Management • R&D • Process Simulation • Product Lifecycle Management • Program Management • Product Management • Minitab • Systems Engineering • Quality Management • Supplier Quality • Mobile Devices • Mechanical Engineering • Solidworks • Medical Devices • Value Stream Mapping • Product Launch • Business Development • Quality System • Team Building • Public Speaking • Doe • Process Engineering • Spc • Automation • Product Innovation • Pro Engineer

Ranks

Certificate: Lean Six Sigma Black Belt

Industries

Medical Devices

Resumes

Resumes

Stephen Bozzone Photo 1

Director Of Process Engineering

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Location:
618 north Scottswood Blvd, Hillsborough, NC 27278
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
BD - Mebane, NC since Jan 2013
Principle Quality Engineer

iRobot - Durham, North Carolina Mar 2009 - Dec 2012
Quality Manager

Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Aug 2007 - Dec 2008
Staff Mechanical Engineer

Motorola, Inc Feb 1994 - Aug 2007
Engineering Mananger

Hercules Defense Electronic Systems Inc. May 1991 - Feb 1994
Mechanical Engineer
Education:
University of Miami - School of Business 1994 - 1996
MBA, International Business
University of Florida 1988 - 1991
BSME, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Six Sigma
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Product Development
Manufacturing
Lean Manufacturing
Engineering Management
Engineering
Product Design
Root Cause Analysis
Continuous Improvement
Strategy
Dmaic
Testing
Process Improvement
Quality Assurance
Design of Experiments
Iso
Electronics
Injection Molding
Manufacturing Engineering
Design For Manufacturing
Fmea
Leadership
Management
Project Management
R&D
Process Simulation
Product Lifecycle Management
Program Management
Product Management
Minitab
Systems Engineering
Quality Management
Supplier Quality
Mobile Devices
Mechanical Engineering
Solidworks
Medical Devices
Value Stream Mapping
Product Launch
Business Development
Quality System
Team Building
Public Speaking
Doe
Process Engineering
Spc
Automation
Product Innovation
Pro Engineer
Certifications:
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt
Lean Master Black Belt

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Stephen Bozzone
Principal
INSPIRATION2INNOVATION LLC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
618 N Scottswood Blvd, Hillsborough, NC 27278

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Indication Of A Charging Condition

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US Patent:
7019491, Mar 28, 2006
Filed:
Apr 8, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/820920
Inventors:
Stephen O. Bozzone - Lauderhill FL, US
Joseph Patino - Pembroke Pines FL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H02J 7/00
US Classification:
320112, 320DIG 18
Abstract:
The invention concerns an apparatus () for indication of a charging condition. The apparatus includes an indication circuit () having at least one electromagnet () and a charge control circuit () for controlling charging current to a portable device (). The indication circuit causes the apparatus to electromagnetically engage the portable device and the charge control circuit provides charging current to the portable device during the engagement. The indication circuit also causes the apparatus to electromagnetically decouple the portable device when the portable device is charged to a predetermined level to permit a user to remove the portable device from the apparatus.

Method And Apparatus For Solder-Less Attachment Of An Electronic Device To A Textile Circuit

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US Patent:
7025596, Apr 11, 2006
Filed:
Jun 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/867345
Inventors:
James A. Zollo - Weston FL, US
Bonnie J. Bachman - Davie FL, US
Alan R. Beatty - Plantation FL, US
Stephen O. Bozzone - Lauderhill FL, US
Nitin B. Desai - Coral Springs FL, US
Ronald J. Kelley - Plantation FL, US
Rami C. Levy - Plantation FL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H01R 33/00
US Classification:
439 37, 428102, 442243, 442262, 442265
Abstract:
A method and apparatus form electrical connections between electronic circuits and conductive threads () that are interwoven into textile material (). Electronic circuits (), such as semiconductor dies, are connected to a carrier () and electrical connections () are made to conductive connection areas () on the carrier (). Conductive stitching () provides electrical contacts for both the conductive connection areas () on the carrier () and the conductive threads () that are interwoven into the textile material (). Optionally, a thin, flexible substrate material () is perforated during the stitching process.

Charging System For Electronic Devices

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US Patent:
7026789, Apr 11, 2006
Filed:
Dec 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/744762
Inventors:
Stephen O. Bozzone - Lauderhill FL, US
Ryan M. Nilsen - Pompano FL, US
Joseph L. Dvorak - Boca Raton FL, US
Sacha B. Holland - Coral Springs FL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H02J 7/00
US Classification:
320108, 320112
Abstract:
Charging systems () are disclosed that generally employ forces generated by at least one magnet () or () to guide and urge a rechargeable, portable or mobile electronic device () toward a charging position with respect to a charging base () therefor. By using magnetic forces to guide or urge the device () to the charging position, substantially frictionless charging systems () can be provided herein for shifting the device () to its charging position. Either repulsion or attraction forces can be employed. Accordingly, depending on which magnetic force is used to urge the device () to its charging position, an opposite magnetic force is preferably provided to provide the user a tactile indication of improper alignment of the device () and charging base (). Preferably, pairs of opposite single pole magnets are used so that there is one pair () or () associated with the device () and another pair () or () associated with the base ().

Nanofibrous Articles

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US Patent:
7169250, Jan 30, 2007
Filed:
Jul 27, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/899966
Inventors:
Gene Kim - Plantation FL, US
Bonnie J. Bachman - Davie FL, US
Stephen O. Bozzone - Lauderhill FL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
B29C 65/00
US Classification:
156290, 156278, 156321, 156325, 156296, 156310, 428401, 4282921, 204164, 333186, 333197, 4234471
Abstract:
Nanofibrous articles can be manufactured by a process that includes preparation of a surface of a substrate to provide an adhesion mechanism for securing the nanofibers to the surface. The nanofibers can be dispersed in an area near the substrate for the purpose of being adhered to the surface. If an ordered arrangement of nanofibers is required, an electric field can be provided in the area where the nanofibers are dispersed to selectively control an ordering of the nanofibers as they are adhered to the surface by the adhesion mechanism.

Magnetic Member For Providing Electrical Continuity And Method For Assembling Same

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US Patent:
7416414, Aug 26, 2008
Filed:
Mar 15, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/686480
Inventors:
Stephen O. Bozzone - Lauderhill FL, US
Patrick Hampton - Deerfield Beach FL, US
Evan J. Kassof - Coral Springs FL, US
Alexander E. Taits - Boca Raton FL, US
James L. Tracy - Coral Springs FL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H01R 13/60
US Classification:
439 39
Abstract:
A device that includes a circuit board () and a first electrical contact (). The first electrical contact can include a jacket () and a magnetic member () that slideably engages the jacket. The jacket can be soldered, fastened or clamped to the circuit board, or conductively attached to the circuit board in any other suitable manner. A first portion of the jacket can be attached to the circuit board so as to provide electrical continuity between the jacket and a conductive portion of the circuit board. The magnetic member can include a flange () and can be translationally moveable between a first position in which the flange does not engage the jacket and a second position in which the flange does engage the jacket.

Method And System For Creating Audio Identification Messages

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US Patent:
8295449, Oct 23, 2012
Filed:
Aug 11, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/201603
Inventors:
Stephen O. Bozzone - Lauderhill FL, US
Assignee:
Motorola Mobility LLC - Libertyville IL
International Classification:
H04M 1/64
US Classification:
379 8821, 37937402, 455415, 4555691
Abstract:
The invention concerns a system () and method () for creating audio identification messages for a first communication device (). In one arrangement, the method can include the step of populating a call list. This can be done by associating a recorded audio identification message with a caller identification () of a second communication device () that calls the first communication device, and storing () the recorded audio identification message in a call list. The audio identification message can be recorded by a user of the second communication device. In another arrangement, the method can include the steps of playing () the audio identification message and initiating () a call to an entry associated with the audio identification message.

Wireless Personal Tracking And Navigation System

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US Patent:
20050033515, Feb 10, 2005
Filed:
Aug 7, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/635963
Inventors:
Stephen Bozzone - Lauderhill FL, US
International Classification:
G01C021/26
US Classification:
701214000, 701213000, 342357070
Abstract:
The invention provides a personal tracking system comprising a wireless communication device, a pedometer electrically coupled to the wireless communication device, and an electronic compass operably positioned with respect to the pedometer. The wireless communication device receives readings from the pedometer and the electronic compass to provide position information. A method of tracking a location of a person, a system for tracking the location of a person, and an electronic module for a personal tracking system are also disclosed.

Modular Communication System

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US Patent:
20050176461, Aug 11, 2005
Filed:
Feb 11, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/776658
Inventors:
Stephen Bozzone - Lauderhill FL, US
Bonnie Bachman - Davie FL, US
Ryan Nilsen - Pompano FL, US
International Classification:
H04M001/00
US Classification:
455551000
Abstract:
A modular communication system () can include an adaptable communication module () having a transceiver () coupled to a processor () and memory (), and a first interface block () coupled to the processor, and a host device () having a power source (), a user interface (), and a second interface block (). The host device can be among a plurality of host devices having different user interfaces and the processor is adaptable to control the different user interfaces when the first interface block recognizes the second interface block. The module can further include a DSP () and a display () coupled to the processor as well as an antenna (). A host device can be a phone, a wristwatch, a camera or video phone, an MP3 player, a heart rate monitor, a game controller, a toy, a stroller, or a crib among other devices.
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