Brian Swift (born 1 May 1952) is a former Irish Fianna Fil politician. A solicitor by profession, he was an unsuccessful candidate at the 1981 and November ...
Fiksu since Jun 2013
Director, Product Management
Fiksu - Greater Boston Area Dec 2012 - Jun 2013
Product Manager
Zynga Aug 2012 - Dec 2012
Product Manager
Vivox - Greater Boston Area May 2012 - Sep 2012
Director of Strategic Analytics
Altman Vilandrie & Company Sep 2011 - May 2012
Consultant
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin - The Red McCombs School of Business 2009 - 2011
MBA, Finance and Management
University of Michigan 2002 - 2006
BSE, Electrical Engineering
Mar 2011 to 2000 Product DesignerTucker Toys, Inc Voorhees, NJ Jul 2007 to Jul 2010 DesignerGemmy Coppell, TX Jun 2006 to Aug 2006 InternValla Construction Inc Dix Hills, NY Aug 2003 to 2005 CarpenterTeam Beans Forever Collectibles Somerset, NJ Display and Merchandising Director
Education:
Fashion Institute of Technology New York, NY May 2007 B.F.A. in Toy DesignSuffolk County Community College Selden, NY May 2005 A.A.S. in Illustration
License Records
Brian David Swift
License #:
E033980 - Active
Category:
Emergency medical services
Issued Date:
Apr 27, 2009
Expiration Date:
May 31, 2017
Type:
San Joaquin County EMS Agency
Us Patents
Method For Inhibiting Ice Formation And Accumulation
Pablo G. Dopico - Conyers GA, US Kurt D. Gabrielson - Lilburn GA, US John B. Hines - Atlanta GA, US Brian L. Swift - Oxford GA, US Dennis L. Kennedy - St. Paul VA, US
The present invention relates to a method for inhibiting the formation or accumulation of ice on a solid surface and for reducing the salt out temperatures.
Method For Inhibiting Ice Formation And Accumulation
Pablo G. Dopico - Conyers GA, US Kurt D. Gabrielson - Lilburn GA, US John B. Hines - Atlanta GA, US Brian L. Swift - Oxford GA, US Dennis L. Kennedy - St. Paul VA, US
Assignee:
Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
C09K 3/18
US Classification:
252 70, 106 13
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method for inhibiting the formation or accumulation of ice on a solid surface and for reducing the salt out temperatures.
Materials And Process For Enhancing Selective Separations
Use of a Maillard reaction product as an adjuvant in a variety of applications including solid-liquid separations, corrosion inhibition, emulsification, dust suppression, slow release fertilization, viscosity modification and others and especially as a depressant or collector in separation processes, including the selective separation of solids and/or ionic species from aqueous media, such as in the process of froth flotation.
Dedusting Agents For Fiberglass Products And Methods For Making And Using Same
Kim Tutin - East Point GA, US Kelly Shoemake - Atlanta GA, US Phillip W. Hurd - Conyers GA, US Brian L. Swift - Oxford GA, US Michael C. Peck - Snellville GA, US Lisa M. Arthur - Conyers GA, US
Assignee:
Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
C09K 3/22
US Classification:
252 881, 252 882
Abstract:
Dedusting agents for fiberglass products and methods for making and using the same are provided. The composition can include a binder and a dedusting agent. The dedusting agent can include an emulsion comprising one or more pitches, one or more fatty acids, one or more rosins, or any combination thereof.
Lisa M. Arthur - Conyers GA, US John B. Hines - Atlanta GA, US Brian L. Swift - Oxford GA, US Pablo G. Dopico - Conyers GA, US Michael C. Peck - Snellville GA, US Roger Scott Johnson - Lilburn GA, US
Assignee:
Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
C09K 3/22
US Classification:
252 881, 252 882
Abstract:
An emulsion of pitch in water preferably characterized by having a lower level of tack on drying by virtue of using as the emulsifying agent a fatty acid, a chemically modified fatty acid, a rosin acid, a chemically modified rosin acid, or combinations thereof, especially a tall oil fatty acid, or a chemically modified tall oil fatty acid, where the pitch emulsion is useful for reducing the development of fugitive dust in a dust-forming material.
Dedusting Agents For Fiberglass Products And Methods For Making And Using Same
Phillip W. Hurd - Conyers GA, US Kelly A. Shoemake - Atlanta GA, US Brian L. Swift - Oxford GA, US Michael C. Peck - Snellville GA, US Lisa M. Arthur - Conyers GA, US
Assignee:
Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
C08L 61/06
US Classification:
252 62, 252 881
Abstract:
Dedusting agents for fiberglass products and methods for making and using the same are provided. The composition can include a binder and a dedusting agent. The dedusting agent can include an emulsion comprising one or more pitches, one or more fatty acids, one or more rosins, or any combination thereof.
Binder Compositions And Methods For Making And Using Same
- Atlanta GA, US Adam K. Sniady - Lilburn GA, US Brian L. Swift - Oxford GA, US Ramji Srinivasan - Johns Creek GA, US Feng Jing - Snellville GA, US Cornel Hagiopol - Lilburn GA, US
Binder compositions and methods for making and using same are provided. In at least one specific embodiment, the binder composition can include at least one unsaturated compound having two or more unsaturated carbon-carbon bonds and at least one free radical precursor. At least one of the unsaturated carbon-carbon bonds can be a pi-bond that is not conjugated with an aromatic moiety and can be capable of free radical addition. The free radical precursor can be present in an amount of about 7 wt % to about 99 wt %, based on the weight of the one or more unsaturated compounds.
Binder Compositions And Methods For Making And Using Same
- Atlanta GA, US Adam K. Sniady - Lilburn GA, US Brian L. Swift - Oxford GA, US Ramji Srinivasan - Johns Creek GA, US Feng Jing - Snellville GA, US Cornel Hagiopol - Lilburn GA, US
Assignee:
Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
C08F 222/12 C09D 135/02 C09J 167/06 B27N 3/00
Abstract:
Binder compositions and methods for making and using same are provided. In at least one specific embodiment, the binder composition can include at least one unsaturated compound having two or more unsaturated carbon-carbon bonds and at least one free radical precursor. At least one of the unsaturated carbon-carbon bonds can be a pi-bond that is not conjugated with an aromatic moiety and can be capable of free radical addition. The free radical precursor can be present in an amount of about 7 wt % to about 99 wt %, based on the weight of the one or more unsaturated compounds.