Procter & Gamble Feb 2011 - Mar 2014
R and D Senior Engineer | Package Development - Cascade Franchise
Procter & Gamble Feb 2011 - Mar 2014
R and D Senior Engineer | Product Development - Beauty
Procter & Gamble Oct 2007 - Feb 2011
R and D Senior Engineer | Package Development - Head and Shoulders Global Packaging Leader
Procter & Gamble Jun 2005 - Oct 2007
R and D Engineer | Upstream Package Development
Procter & Gamble Jun 2003 - Jun 2005
R and D Engineer | Package Development
Education:
Northwestern University 1999 - 2003
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Hume Fogg Academic High School 1995 - 1999
Skills:
Product Development R&D Consumer Products Product Innovation Cross Functional Team Leadership Design of Experiments Manufacturing Continuous Improvement Leadership Customer Insight Injection Molding Leadership Training Development Control Charts and Capability Analysis Project Management Management Competitive Analysis Product Design Lean Manufacturing Research and Development Process Engineering Packaging Fmcg
Chanda Davis - Cincinnati OH, US Daniel Kinne - Cincinnati OH, US Gregory Peischl - Mason OH, US David Cain - Cincinnati OH, US Mathew Keith Florian Williquette - Cincinnati OH, US Brian Andres - Guilford IN, US
International Classification:
B65D 51/16 B65B 31/00
US Classification:
220367100, 053405000
Abstract:
A closure assembly, wherein said closure assembly comprises at least a first and a second orifice, wherein said second orifice comprises a venting material, and wherein said venting material is substantially permeable to gases and wherein said venting material is substantially impermeable to liquids.
Chanda Davis - Cincinnati OH, US Daniel Kinne - Cincinnati OH, US Gregory Peischl - Mason OH, US David Cain - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
B65D 51/16
US Classification:
220367100
Abstract:
A closure assembly which comprises an orifice which comprises a venting material, and wherein said venting material is substantially permeable to gases and wherein said venting material is substantially impermeable to liquids.
Chanda Janese DAVIS - Cincinnati OH, US Matthew Stephen Bauer - Cincinnati OH, US Daniel James Kinne - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
B65B 3/04 B65D 25/00
US Classification:
141 1, 220694
Abstract:
A container suitable for containing a liquid composition and comprising an insert located in the neck of said container, and wherein when said container is filled with a liquid composition, zero headspace exists below said insert.
Chanda Janese Davis - Cincinnati OH, US Ayub Ibrahim Khan - Cincinnati OH, US Brandy Renae McGurran Hebert - Mariemont OH, US
International Classification:
B65D 51/16 B65D 39/00
US Classification:
220368, 220790
Abstract:
An insert for a container comprising an insert which is adapted to be inserted into the opening of a container, and having an aperture, projecting axially outwardly thereof, said aperture presenting an inner wall surface defining a channel through which a stream of liquid may flow, and said insert having at least one chamber which extends into the liquid product of said container when the insert is inserted into said container.
Packaging For Viewing Visually Distinct Phases Of Composition
Chanda Davis - Cincinnati OH, US David Cain - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
B65D 69/00
US Classification:
206581000
Abstract:
A personal care product includes a container and a personal care composition having visually distinct phases disposed in the container. The container includes a viewing portion that allows for viewing of the visually distinct phases within the container and a covering portion that inhibits viewing of the composition within the container.
- Cincinnati OH, US Paul Jonathan MATTS - Addlestone, GB Nicole Annette MOSBY - Cincinnati OH, US Colin John CLARKE - Ashford, GB Chanda Janese DAVIS - Cincinnati OH, US Raniele Janine JAGO - Cincinnati OH, US
A skin care kit is provided. The skin care kit has a cosmetic composition having an effective amount of a skin active agent and one or more barrier patches. The barrier patch has a backing layer having a first surface and a pressure sensitive adhesive in contact with the first surface. The barrier patch also has an adhesive release force of about 50 gms to about 400 gms; a flexibility of about 8 grams to about 40 grams; and a WVTR of about 1 g/m/24 h to about 500 g/m/24 h. The kit also includes a display package with a display surface.