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  • Bay Village, OH

Work

Company: Grant thornton llp Jan 2013 to Apr 2013 Position: Audit intern

Education

School / High School: Miami University 2010 to 2014 Specialities: Economics, Accounting

Skills

Photoshop • Microsoft Office • Teamwork • Microsoft Word • Powerpoint • Microsoft Excel • Customer Service

Industries

Accounting

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Gerard Ramella

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Location:
1355 Kingsway, Westlake, OH 44145
Industry:
Accounting
Work:
Grant Thornton Llp Jan 2013 - Apr 2013
Audit Intern

Cleveland Menu Printing Jun 2006 - Aug 2012
Summer Worker

Grant Thornton Llp Jun 2006 - Aug 2012
Associate
Education:
Miami University 2010 - 2014
Skills:
Photoshop
Microsoft Office
Teamwork
Microsoft Word
Powerpoint
Microsoft Excel
Customer Service

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Gerard Ramella
GERARDCO, LTD
Gerard Ramella
LAKRAM LTD
Gerard M. Ramella
BMF MARKETING LTD

Publications

Us Patents

Menu Book And Method For Its Manufacture

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US Patent:
6742812, Jun 1, 2004
Filed:
Feb 22, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/081253
Inventors:
Gerard M. Ramella - Westlake OH, 44145
Thomas M. Ramella - Rocky River OH, 44116
International Classification:
B42D 1500
US Classification:
283 67, 283 631, 283 61, 402 79, 281 38, 412 6, 412902
Abstract:
A menu book includes a plurality of pages having transparent sleeves into which menu sheets can be inserted. A flexible, heat-sealable flange extends along a selected edge of each page. The pages are superimposed with the flanges being disposed adjacent each other. The flanges are heat-sealed together to bind the pages into a book. Preferably, the pages and flanges are made of textured vinyl. A particularly desirable method for manufacturing the pages includes the steps of providing a first sheet of transparent heat-sealable material, providing a second sheet of transparent heat-sealable material, superimposing the first and second sheets, forming first and second laterally spaced pages by joining the first and second sheets to each other with heat-sealed seams, the seams of the first and second pages that are adjacent to each other being spaced to define a web therebetween. The method includes the steps of stacking similar sheets atop each other, folding the pages toward each other so that the webs are folded to form flanges, and heat-sealing the flanges together.
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