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  • 7041 S Throop St, Chicago, IL 60636 (773) 224-9431

Work

Company: Trunk club inc May 2014 Position: Returns specialist

Education

School / High School: Robert Morris University- Chicago, IL Sep 2004 Specialities: Management Information Systems

Resumes

Resumes

Alvin Ries Photo 1

Ceo, Cfo, And Project Manager

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Location:
Chicago, IL
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
I.c.stars Apr 1, 2011 - Jul 2011
Intern - Cycle 23

Goferthat.com Apr 1, 2011 - Jul 2011
Ceo, Cfo, and Project Manager

Chicago Urban League 2010 - 2010
Student
Education:
Robert Morris University - Illinois Jul 2006
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts
Robert Morris University - Illinois 2004 - 2006
Skills:
Leadership
Business Analysis
Crm
Analysis
Business Strategy
Strategic Planning
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Alvin Ries

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Location:
Chicago, IL
Industry:
Facilities Services
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Alvin Ries Chicago, IL

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Work:
Trunk Club Inc

May 2014 to 2000
Returns Specialist

Wis International
Hickory Hills, IL
Jun 2013 to Jun 2014
Inventory Associate

NORC at the University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
Dec 2012 to Jun 2013
Phone Interviewer

DNC Sportservice
Chicago, IL
Aug 2012 to Jun 2013
Vendor

i.c.stars
Chicago, IL
Apr 2011 to Jan 2012
Intern

Cob Connection
Chicago, IL
Jun 2010 to Oct 2010
Urban Farmer

Aramark Facility Services
Chicago, IL
Mar 2007 to Oct 2007
Housekeeper

Education:
Robert Morris University
Chicago, IL
Sep 2004 to Jul 2006
Management Information Systems

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Alvin Ries

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Publications

Us Patents

Method For The Continuous Preparation Of Stable Aqueous Ammonium Polyphosphate Compositions

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US Patent:
39504956, Apr 13, 1976
Filed:
Dec 21, 1973
Appl. No.:
5/427043
Inventors:
Alvin William Ries - Highland IN
Assignee:
Standard Oil Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
C01B 1516
C01B 2526
US Classification:
423306
Abstract:
An improved method for the continuous production of stable aqueous ammonium polyphosphate compositions which are useful as fertilizers and fire retardants. Wet-process superphosphoric acid which is primarily in the orthophosphate form and anhydrous ammonia vapor are combined in a pipe reactor wherein the exothermic ammoniation of the acid and the conversion of a portion of the orthophosphate to polyphosphate caused by the heat liberated in the exothermic ammoniation reaction occur. A stream of the acid is introduced into the interior of a stream of ammonia vapor in the pipe reactor in order to avoid corrosion of the pipe reactor. Water is added to the reaction mixture to quench the conversion reaction and to provide the amount of water that is required in the desired final composition. The resulting stream is combined with a cooler stream of the desired final stable aqueous ammonium polyphosphate wherein the polyphosphate is cooled and the ammoniation is completed rapidly.
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