DAVID C PHILLIPS
Vehicle Board in Pittsburgh, PA

License number
Pennsylvania MV164330L
Category
Vehicle Board
Type
Vehicle Salesperson
Address
Address
Pittsburgh, PA 15212

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Name
Address
Phone
David Phillips
4 Kings Arms, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
David Phillips
4 Kingsland Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15202
David Phillips
501 Fulling Mill Rd, Middletown, PA 17057

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Manager, Marketing &Amp; Communications At Heyl &Amp; Patterson Inc.

Manager, Marketing &Amp; Communications At Heyl &Amp; Patterson Inc.

Position:
Manager, Marketing & Communications at Heyl & Patterson Inc.
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Heyl & Patterson Inc. - Greater Pittsburgh Area since Sep 2010 - Manager, Marketing & Communications DMP Communications - Greater Pittsburgh Area Apr 1993 - Dec 2011 - Writer/Producer Siemens Industry, Inc. - Greater Pittsburgh Area Feb 2010 - Sep 2010 - Marketing Communications Specialist Business Records Management LLC - Greater Pittsburgh Area Apr 2007 - Dec 2009 - Marketing Supervisor Lord's International - Greater Pittsburgh Area Jul 2006 - Dec 2006 - Communications Manager Matthews International Corporation - Greater Pittsburgh Area Mar 1994 - Apr 2006 - Marketing Coordinator/Videographer WNEU-TV - Greater Pittsburgh Area Aug 1992 - Mar 1994 - Master Control Operator Specter Video - Greater Pittsburgh Area May 1992 - Aug 1992 - Production Assistant Harmarville Rehabilitation Center - Greater Pittsburgh Area May 1991 - Aug 1991 - Marketing Associate/Intern
Education:
Southern New Hampshire University 2013 - 2014
Point Park University 1999 - 2001
Clarion University of Pennsylvania 1988 - 1992
Skills:
Copywriting, Advertising, Trade Shows, Press Releases, Marketing Communications, Project Management, Marketing Strategy, Newsletters, Microsoft Office, Google AdWords, SEO, Copy Editing, Editing, Creative Writing, News Writing, Proofreading, Corporate Blogging, White Papers, Brochure Production, Video Production, Video Editing, Website Copy, Social Media, Print Management, Time Management, Budget Management, Event Management, Meeting Planning, Public Relations


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Independent Publishing Professional

Independent Publishing Professional

Position:
Editorial Director at iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations, LLC, Senior Writer at Haymarket Worldwide
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Publishing
Work:
iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations, LLC since 2009 - Editorial Director Haymarket Worldwide since 1997 - Senior Writer iRacing.com 2009 - 2010 - Editorial Director iRacing.com 2009 - 2010 - editorial director RACER Magazine 1997 - 2009 - Senior writer Racer Communications 1998 - 2008 - Senior contributor Autoweek 1990 - 1995 - contributing writer
Education:
Chatham College 2001 - 2004
University of Pittsburgh
Skills:
Public Relations, Social Media, Editorial, Copy Editing, Publishing, Social Media Marketing, Journalism, Motorsports


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David Phillips - Pittsburgh, PA

David Phillips - Pittsburgh, PA

Work:
Heyl & Patterson Inc
Manager, Marketing & Communications
Siemens Industry, Inc - New Kensington, PA
Marketing Communications Specialist
Business Records Management LLC - Pittsburgh, PA
Marketing Supervisor
Lord's International
Communications Manager
Matthews International Corporation, Bronze Division - Pittsburgh, PA
Marketing Coordinator/Videographer
Education:
Southern New Hampshire University
Graduate Certificate in Marketing
HubSpot
Master of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication
Point Park University
Bachelor of Science in Communication
Clarion University of Pennsylvania
Skills:
SEO/SEM/Analytics, Branding, Copywriting, Trade Show Management, Media Relations, Vendor Relations, Social Media, Video Production, Print Production, Strategic Marketing, Competitive Analysis, Staff Management


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Apparatus And Method For Producing Stereo-Regular Polymers

Apparatus And Method For Producing Stereo-Regular Polymers

US Patent:
4191622, Mar 4, 1980
Filed:
Jul 28, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/599495
Inventors:
David C. Phillips - Pittsburgh PA
Max Garbuny - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C08F 246
US Classification:
20415922
Abstract:
Stereo-regular polymers are produced by forming a moving stream of gaseous monomer having an electric dipole moment, irradiating the monomer with monochromatic light of a wavelength suitable for activating it, and orientating the activated monomer in an electric field. The activated, orientated monomer then polymerizes to form a stereo-regular polymer. Alternatively, a monomer of the general formula ##STR1## can be used, where at least one of the R groups, the resonating R group, forms an electric dipole moment with the remainder of the monomer. The monomer is then irradiated with a monochromatic light beam having a frequency which resonates with a harmonic frequency resulting from the bond between the resonating R group and the remainder of the monomer. Activation of that particular bond on that particular type of monomer results in a stereo-regular polymer. For best results, however, the two methods are combined.


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Non-Colloidal Polyamic Acid Electrodeposition Compositions

Non-Colloidal Polyamic Acid Electrodeposition Compositions

US Patent:
3943065, Mar 9, 1976
Filed:
Oct 12, 1973
Appl. No.:
5/405941
Inventors:
David C. Phillips - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H01B 100
US Classification:
252500
Abstract:
A conducting electrodeposition composition contains a resinous polymer dissolved in concentrations to the saturation point in a balanced solvent system of two miscible liquids, one of the liquids being a solvent for the polymer and the other being a non-solvent for the polymer.


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Protecting Electrical Apparatus With Gas Generating Compounds

Protecting Electrical Apparatus With Gas Generating Compounds

US Patent:
4149161, Apr 10, 1979
Filed:
Dec 16, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/751403
Inventors:
David C. Phillips - Penn Hills PA
James D. B. Smith - Wilkins Township, Allegheny County PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G08B 2100
US Classification:
340632
Abstract:
Electrical apparatus cooled with a stream of hydrogen gas is protected from overheating by applying a coating to a portion of the apparatus which is exposed to the gas stream. The coating contains a compound which decomposes between 80. degree. and 200. degree. C. to produce a gas detectable by a monitor. The monitor detects gases heavier than hydrogen in the gas stream and sounds an alarm when they are present.


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Composition For Forming Thermo-Particulating Coating Which Protects Electrical Apparatus

Composition For Forming Thermo-Particulating Coating Which Protects Electrical Apparatus

US Patent:
3973438, Aug 10, 1976
Filed:
Aug 21, 1973
Appl. No.:
5/390284
Inventors:
James D. B. Smith - Turtle Creek PA
David C. Phillips - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G01K 102, G01K 300, G08B 2100
US Classification:
73339R
Abstract:
A composition is disclosed of malonic acid, a resinous carrier, and a solvent. The composition is applied to a portion of an electrical apparatus which is exposed to a fluid stream. The solvent in the composition is evaporated to produce a thermo-particulating coating. When the electrical apparatus overheats the malonic acid in the coating forms particles in the fluid stream which are detected by a monitor.


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Colloidal Polysulfone Electrodeposition Compositions

Colloidal Polysulfone Electrodeposition Compositions

US Patent:
4003812, Jan 18, 1977
Filed:
Apr 15, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/568227
Inventors:
Luciano C. Scala - Murrysville PA
David C. Phillips - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C08K 318, C08K 328, C25D 1306, C25D 1310
US Classification:
204181
Abstract:
A conducting, non-aqueous, colloidal, polysulfone electrodeposition composition is made by mixing: (1) 1 part polysulfone polymer and 20-37 parts non-aqueous, organic, aprotic solvent for the polysulfone polymer with (2) 0. 8-1. 2 parts of a nitrogen containing base, to form a polysulfone polymer solution, which is added to (3) 25-150 parts of a non-aqueous, non-solvent for the polysulfone polymer, which is miscible with the aprotic solvent.


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Monitoring Electrical Apparatus Against Overheating By The Use Of Coating Compositions Containing Thermoparticulatable Diazonium Salts

Monitoring Electrical Apparatus Against Overheating By The Use Of Coating Compositions Containing Thermoparticulatable Diazonium Salts

US Patent:
4016745, Apr 12, 1977
Filed:
Jun 1, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/691682
Inventors:
James D. B. Smith - Turtle Creek PA
David C. Phillips - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C08K 501, C08L 6300, G01N 700
US Classification:
73 19
Abstract:
A composition is disclosed of a diazonium salt, a resinous carrier, and a solvent. The composition is applied to a portion of an electrical apparatus which is exposed to a gas stream. The solvent in the composition is evaporated to produce a thermoparticulating coating. When the electrical apparatus overheats the diazonium salt in the coating forms particles in the gas stream which are detected by a monitor.


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Malonic Acid Composition For Thermoparticulating Coating

Malonic Acid Composition For Thermoparticulating Coating

US Patent:
4102809, Jul 25, 1978
Filed:
Mar 23, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/669554
Inventors:
James D. B. Smith - Turtle Creek PA
David C. Phillips - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C09K 300, C08K 509, C08L 6300
US Classification:
252408
Abstract:
A composition is disclosed of malonic acid, a resinous carrier, and a solvent. The composition is applied to a portion of an electrical apparatus which is exposed to a fluid stream. The solvent in the composition is evaporated to produce a thermo-particulating coating. When the electrical apparatus overheats the malonic acid in the coating forms particles in the fluid stream which are detected by a monitor.