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Colman Barrett O'Connell

from Inman, SC
Age ~61

Colman O'Connell Phones & Addresses

  • 600 Lakewinds Blvd, Inman, SC 29349 (864) 592-1688 (864) 592-1973 (864) 592-2037
  • Cataula, GA
  • Phenix City, AL
  • Fortson, GA
  • Columbus, GA
  • 600 Lakewinds Blvd, Inman, SC 29349 (864) 430-1878

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Position: Clerical/White Collar

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President And Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
Sunset, SC
Industry:
Textiles
Work:
Cloverstar International since Jan 2010
President & CEO

Best Mfg. Aug 2002 - Feb 2009
VP International Markets & New Product Developments at Best Textiles

Artex International, Inc. 2002 - 2004
VP International Sales

Best Mfg Jul 2002 - Sep 2004
Director of International Sales at Best Textiles

Johnston Industries Apr 1992 - Jul 2002
Vice Prewsident- Speciality Fabrics Business
Education:
University of South Carolina - The Moore School of Business 1987 - 1989
MBA, Marketing
Belmont Abbey College 1981 - 1985
BS, Biology
Don Bosco Prep 1978 - 1981
HS
Skills:
Product Development
New Business Development
Textiles
Manufacturing
Apparel
Strategic Planning
Sales Management
Marketing Strategy
Business Strategy
Purchasing
Team Building
Negotiation
Supply Chain Management
Product Marketing
Contract Negotiation
Marketing
Process Improvement
Business Development
Sales
Operations Management
Strategy
Leadership
Forecasting
International Sales
Interests:
Current Events
Reading and Guitar Collecting
Water Skiing
Scuba
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Publications

Us Patents

Method For Removal Of Substrate Material By Means Of Heated Pressurized Fluid Stream

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US Patent:
52020770, Apr 13, 1993
Filed:
Jul 10, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/550428
Inventors:
Francis W. Marco - Pauline SC
Colman B. O'Connell - Inman SC
Howard C. Willauer - Spartanburg SC
James A. Jacobs - Spartanburg SC
Assignee:
Milliken Research Corporation - Spartanburg SC
International Classification:
B26F 126
US Classification:
264504
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for treatment of relatively moving substrate materials and the novel products produced thereby created by precise application of high temperature pressurized streams of fluid against the surface of the materials to melt and remove material which imparts a recessed channel to the materials that facilitates separation of the materials. The apparatus includes an elongate manifold for receiving heated pressurized fluid, such as air, disposed across the width of the relatively moving material and having a single slit the full width of the substrate for directing the fluid into the surface of the material. The substrate material is treated with an acrylic resin to eliminate jagged or frayed edges either prior to or after the melting and removal process by means of the high temperature pressurized fluid streams.

Textile Fabric Having A Thermally Modified Narrow Channel To Facilitate Separation

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US Patent:
56745818, Oct 7, 1997
Filed:
Apr 15, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/632122
Inventors:
Francis William Marco - Pauline SC
Colman Barrett O'Connell - Inman SC
Howard Christy Willauer - Spartanburg SC
James Ansel Jacobs - Spartanburg SC
Assignee:
Milliken Research Corporation - Spartanburg SC
International Classification:
D03D 300
US Classification:
428 43
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for treatment of relatively moving substrate materials and the novel products produced thereby created by precise application of high temperature pressurized streams of fluid against the surface of the materials to melt and remove material which imparts a recessed channel to the materials that facilitates separation of the materials. The apparatus includes an elongate manifold for receiving heated pressurized fluid, such as air, disposed across the width of the relatively moving material and having a single slit the full width of the substrate for directing the fluid into the surface of the material. The substrate material is treated with an acrylic resin to eliminate jagged or frayed edges either prior to or after the melting and removal process by means of the high temperature pressurized fluid streams.
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