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Galen P Hersey

from Minneapolis, MN
Age ~57

Galen Hersey Phones & Addresses

  • 2219 22Nd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404 (612) 330-8916
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Iowa City, IA

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Resumes

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Marketing Sourcing Category Manager

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Position:
Category Manager Marketing Services Sourcing at Land O'Lakes, Ski Instructor at Vail Resorts, Member of the Board of Directors at The Cedar Cultural Center
Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Food Production
Work:
Land O'Lakes - Arden Hills, MN since Oct 2011
Category Manager Marketing Services Sourcing

Vail Resorts - Afton Alps since Oct 2006
Ski Instructor

The Cedar Cultural Center - Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area since Jan 2005
Member of the Board of Directors

General Mills - Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area Dec 2009 - Oct 2011
Manager External Partner Development

General Mills 2004 - Dec 2009
Corporate Licensing Manager
Education:
University of Iowa - Henry B. Tippie College of Business 2004 - 2006
MBA, Operations, Marketing
Macalester College 1985 - 1989
BA, French, International Studies
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Galen Hersey

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Us Patents

Portable Cooled Merchandizing Unit

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US Patent:
7827806, Nov 9, 2010
Filed:
Nov 17, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/272328
Inventors:
George A. Tuszkiewicz - Plymouth MN, US
Galen Hersey - Minneapolis MN, US
Thomas P. Meehan - Edina MN, US
Mark Bedard - Greenfield Park, CA
Assignee:
General Mills, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
F25B 21/02
US Classification:
62 36, 624571, 624579
Abstract:
A portable cooled merchandising unit including a product container assembly and a thermoelectric assembly. The product container assembly includes an exterior frame and an interior container forming a floor and side panels defining an interior region. Openings to the interior region are defined opposite the floor. Airflow paths are defined at an exterior of the panels and are fluidly connected to the interior region via the opening. The thermoelectric assembly includes a thermoelectric device connected to a heat sink that is fluidly connected to the airflow path away from the opening. A fan is positioned to circulate air from the thermoelectric device and into the interior region via the airflow paths.

Portable Cooled Merchandizing Unit

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US Patent:
8424316, Apr 23, 2013
Filed:
Nov 9, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/942594
Inventors:
George A. Tuszkiewicz - Plymouth MN, US
Galen Hersey - Minneapolis MN, US
Thomas P. Meehan - Edina MN, US
Mark Bedard - Quebec, CA
Assignee:
General Mills, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
F25B 212/02
US Classification:
62 36, 624571
Abstract:
A portable cooled merchandizing unit including a product container assembly and a thermoelectric assembly. The product container assembly includes an exterior frame and an interior container forming a floor and side panels defining an interior region. Openings to the interior region are defined opposite the floor. Airflow paths are defined at an exterior of the panels and are fluidly connected to the interior region via the opening. The thermoelectric assembly includes a thermoelectric device connected to a heat sink that is fluidly connected to the airflow path away from the opening. A fan is positioned to circulate air from the thermoelectric device and into the interior region via the airflow paths.

Portable Cooled Merchandizing Unit

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US Patent:
20050210884, Sep 29, 2005
Filed:
Mar 22, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/086769
Inventors:
George Tuskiewicz - Plymouth MN, US
Galen Hersey - Minneapolis MN, US
Thomas Meehan - Edina MN, US
Mark Bedard - Greenfield Park, CA
International Classification:
F25B021/02
A47F003/04
US Classification:
062003600, 062246000
Abstract:
A portable cooled merchandising unit including a product container assembly and a thermoelectric assembly. The product container assembly includes an interior floor and at least one interior panel extending from the floor and defining a portion of an interior region. An opening to the interior region is defined opposite the floor. A first airflow path is defined along at least a portion of the panel and fluidly connected to the opening. The thermoelectric assembly includes a thermoelectric device connected to a heat sink that is fluidly connected to the airflow path away from the opening. Further, a fan is positioned to circulate air from the thermoelectric device, through the airflow path, and to the opening.
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