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  • Woodridge, IL
  • Lemont, IL
  • Lockport, IL

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Company: Wesco distribution inc Address: Po Box 802578, Chicago, IL 60680 Phones: (773) 376-8750 Position: Vice president Industries: Electrical Apparatus and Equipment Wiring Supplies, and Construction Materials

Professional Records

License Records

Ronald D Van Horssen

License #:
E-2334 - Expired
Category:
Engineering Intern

Ronald Gene Van Eps

License #:
4605003308
Category:
Waste Management Facility Operator License

Ronald Bernard Van Dyke

License #:
72847 - Active
Category:
Nursing Support
Issued Date:
Jul 31, 2012
Effective Date:
Jul 31, 2012
Expiration Date:
Jul 31, 2018
Type:
Medication Aide

Ronald Bernard Van Dyke

License #:
40761 - Expired
Category:
Nursing Support
Issued Date:
Jul 1, 1999
Effective Date:
Jul 11, 2012
Expiration Date:
Jul 1, 2012
Type:
Medication Aide

Ronald Bernard Van Dyke

License #:
40761 - Expired
Category:
Nursing Support
Issued Date:
Jun 22, 1999
Effective Date:
Jun 30, 1999
Type:
Medication Assistant

Ronald Lambert Van Roy

License #:
11623 - Expired
Category:
Medicine
Issued Date:
Sep 11, 1967
Effective Date:
Oct 2, 1996
Type:
Physician

Resumes

Resumes

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Ronald Van

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Location:
225 west Station Square Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
WESCO Distribution since Mar 2010
Group Vice President, General Manager

WESCO Distribution Feb 2000 - Mar 2010
Vice President, General Manager

WESCO Distribution Apr 1996 - Feb 2000
Division Manager, Operations and Admin
Education:
Northern Illinois University 1989 - 1991
Master of Business Administration (MBA), Business Administration and Management, General
Illinois State University 1978 - 1982
Bachelor of Science (BS), Accounting and Finance
Skills:
Operational Excellence
Lean Manufacturing
Operations Management
Continuous Improvement
Supply Chain
New Business Development
Pricing
Income Statement
Purchasing
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Inventory Management
Forecasting
Strategic Planning
P&L Management
Key Account Management
Account Management
Process Improvement
Contract Negotiation
Sales Operations
Sales Management
Interests:
Education
Environment
Health
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Ronald Van

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Ronald Van
Vice President
Eesco Inc
Electronic Equipment & Suppliers - Service & Repair
PO Box 32257, Chicago, IL 60632
(773) 893-8750, (773) 247-3333
Ronald Van
Vice President
Wesco Distribution Inc
Electrical Apparatus and Equipment Wiring Sup...
Po Box 802578, Chicago, IL 60680
Ronald Van
Vice President
Eesco Inc
Electronic Parts and Equipment
Po Box 32257, Chicago, IL 60632
Website: eescodist.com
Ronald Van
Vice President
Wesco Distribution Inc
Electrical Apparatus and Equipment Wiring Sup...
Po Box 802578, Chicago, IL 60680
Ronald Van
Vice President
Eesco Inc
Electronic Parts and Equipment
Po Box 32257, Chicago, IL 60632
Website: eescodist.com

Publications

Us Patents

Scrub Sponge With Opposed Puncturing Projections

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US Patent:
45631034, Jan 7, 1986
Filed:
Apr 25, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/488520
Inventors:
Ronald R. Van Overloop - Palatine IL
Frank N. Miller - Racine WI
Assignee:
The Kendall Company - Boston MA
International Classification:
B43K 514
A45D 4026
US Classification:
401134
Abstract:
A scrub sponge comprising, a packet having a rupturable wall and a closed chamber containing a liquid scrub agent, and a cover of foam material having a cavity to receive the packet and enclosing the packet. The sponge has a puncture member intermediate the cover and the packet and having a pair of generally aligned and spaced arms on opposed sides of the packet beneath the cover, and hinge means connecting the arms adjacent one end of the packet. The puncture member has at least one sharp projection on each of the arms directed toward the packet to pierce the wall when the arms are pressed toward each other to release the scrub agent into the cover, and an opening extending through the arms adjacent each of the projections.

Scrub Sponge With Projection And Well

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US Patent:
44694636, Sep 4, 1984
Filed:
Apr 25, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/488571
Inventors:
Ronald R. Van Overloop - Palatine IL
Assignee:
The Kendall Company - Boston MA
International Classification:
B43K 514
A45D 4026
US Classification:
401134
Abstract:
A scrub sponge comprising, a packet having a rupturable wall and a closed chamber containing a liquid scrub agent. The sponge has a cover of foam material having a cavity to receive the packet and enclosing the packet. The sponge also has a puncture member intermediate the cover and the packet and having a pair of generally aligned and spaced arms on opposed sides of the packet beneath the cover, and hinge means connecting the arms adjacent one end of the packet. The puncture member has a sharp projection on one of the arms directed toward the packet to pierce the wall when the arms are pressed toward each other to release the scrub agent into the cover. The puncture member has an opening extending through the one arm adjacent the projection. The other arm has a well defining a recess facing toward the packet, with the recess being aligned with the projection.

Scrub Sponge With Opposed Puncture Member Arms

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US Patent:
45250910, Jun 25, 1985
Filed:
Apr 25, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/488519
Inventors:
Ronald R. Van Overloop - Palatine IL
Assignee:
The Kendall Company - Boston MA
International Classification:
B43K 514
A45D 4026
US Classification:
401134
Abstract:
A scrub sponge comprising, a packet having a rupturable wall and a closed chamber containing a liquid scrub agent, and a cover of foam material having a cavity to receive the packet and enclosing the packet. The sponge has a puncture member intermediate the cover and the packet and having a pair of generally aligned and spaced arms on opposed sides of the packet beneath the cover, and hinge means connecting the arms adjacent one end of the packet. The puncture member has at least one sharp projection on one of the arms directed toward the packet to pierce the wall when the arms are pressed toward each other to release the scrub agent into the cover, and an opening extending through the one arm adjacent the projection.

Scrub Sponge With Alignment Bosses

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US Patent:
44785305, Oct 23, 1984
Filed:
Apr 25, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/488572
Inventors:
Ronald R. Van Overloop - Palatine IL
Assignee:
The Kendall Company - Boston MA
International Classification:
B43K 514
A45D 4026
US Classification:
401134
Abstract:
A scrub sponge comprising, a packet having a rupturable wall and a closed chamber containing a liquid scrub agent. The sponge has a cover of foam material having a cavity to receive the packet and enclosing the packet. The sponge also has a puncture member intermediate the cover and the packet and having a pair of generally aligned and spaced arms on opposed sides of the packet beneath the cover, and hinge means connecting the arms adjacent one end of the packet. The puncture member has a sharp projection on each of the arms directed toward the packet to pierce the wall when the arms are pressed toward each other to release the scrub agent into the cover, with the projection on one of the arms being spaced slightly from the projection on the other arm. The puncture member has an opening extending through the arms adjacent each of the projections, and an alignment boss on each of the arms intermediate the projections and the hinge means. The bosses are aligned and have an oppositely directed tapered surface facing toward the packet, and the bosses nearly engage when the arms are pressed toward each other to guide the projections.

Device For Moist Heat Therapy

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US Patent:
45404127, Sep 10, 1985
Filed:
Jul 14, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/513573
Inventors:
Ronald R. Van Overloop - Palatine IL
Assignee:
The Kendall Company - Boston MA
International Classification:
A61H 3300
US Classification:
604291
Abstract:
A device for patient therapy in the use of wet dressings comprising, a device for generating heated moist air, and a sheet of substantially air impervious material to cover the wet dressing. Spaced portions of the sheet are secured to the patient. The generating device is coupled to the inside of the sheet intermediate the sheet and the patient to permit passage of the heated moist air onto the wet dressing.
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