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  • 159 Aurora Dr, Norwich, NY 13815 (607) 373-3634
  • 10 Cole Dr, Norwich, NY 13815
  • 352 Allen Rd, Port Crane, NY 13833

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Senior Respiratory Sales Specialist

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Location:
2 Hibberd Rd, Glen Mills, PA 19342
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
Astrazeneca
Senior Respiratory Sales Specialist

Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. Apr 2012 - Jul 2015
Cardiovascular Specialty Representative

Sanofi Feb 2007 - Jan 2011
Senior Diabetes Sales Representative
Education:
Rochester Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Sales
Account Management
Public Speaking
Healthcare
Managed Care
Diabetes
Pharmaceutical Industry
Product Launch
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Stephen Kman

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Stephen Kman Stock Farm
Racing or Track Operation
352 Allen Rd, Sanitaria Springs, NY 13833

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Us Patents

Method Of Forming A Pinned Module

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US Patent:
57155950, Feb 10, 1998
Filed:
Jun 1, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/457413
Inventors:
Stephen Joseph Kman - Port Crane NY
John Arthur Stubecki - Nichols NY
William Richard Sondej - Vestal NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H01R 916
H05K 330
H05K 336
US Classification:
29845
Abstract:
An electrical connection pin blank having at least one compliant section is affixed to a first circuit board by compressive deformation in such a way that the compliant section of the pin blank projects outwardly from the surface of the first circuit board. The end of the pin projecting from the first circuit board is then inserted into a corresponding opening in a second circuit board and the two boards brought together until the second circuit board is firmly affixed to the complaint section of the pin by compliant pin connection.

Pinned Module

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US Patent:
55484867, Aug 20, 1996
Filed:
Jan 21, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/185182
Inventors:
Stephen J. Kman - Port Crane NY
John A. Stubecki - Nichols NY
William R. Sondej - Vestal NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Endicott NY
International Classification:
H01R 2368
H01R 909
US Classification:
361791
Abstract:
An electrical connection pin blank having at least one compliant section is affixed to a first circuit board by compressive deformation in such a way that the compliant section of the pin blank projects outwardly from the surface of the first circuit board. The end of the pin projecting from the first circuit board is then inserted into a corresponding opening in a second circuit board and the two boards brought together until the second circuit board is firmly affixed to the complaint section of the pin by compliant pin connection.

Hammer For Forming Bulges In An Array Of Compliant Pin Blanks

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US Patent:
58784837, Mar 9, 1999
Filed:
Jun 18, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/878434
Inventors:
Stephen Joseph Kman - Port Crane NY
John Arthur Stubecki - Nichols NY
William Richard Sondej - Vestal NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H05K 330
H01R 4300
US Classification:
29739
Abstract:
A hammer for forming bulges in an array of compliant pin blanks by compressive deformation to thereby attach the array of pin blanks to a printed circuit board is provided. Each of the compliant pin blanks has a substrate engaging portion and a compliant section spaced from the substrate engaging portion projecting from the printed circuit board. The compliant section of each pin blank defines at least one protrusion extending outwardly farther than the remaining portions of the compliant section of the pin blank. The circuit board has a plurality of holes receiving the pin blanks. A hammer is provided which has a body defining a substrate facing surface for facing the printed circuit board and defining a plurality of holes extending from the substrate facing surface for receiving the compliant sections of the pin blanks. The holes in the substrate facing surface have a bulge cavity larger than the cross-section of the portion of the pin receiving blank therein. The compressive stress of the pin blanks will cause the blanks to be formed in the bulge cavities.
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