JOHN A NAIMOLI
Real Estate Commission in Philadelphia, PA

License number
Pennsylvania RS155043A
Category
Real Estate Commission
Type
Real Estate Salesperson-Standard
Address
Address
Philadelphia, PA 19148

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
John Naimoli
12 Blackhorse Ln, Media, PA 19063
John Naimoli
6 Salem Ln, Horsham, PA 19044
John Naimoli
7625 Verree Rd, Philadelphia, PA 19111
John Naimoli
939 Daly St, Philadelphia, PA 19148
John A. Naimoli
Philadelphia, PA
(215) 463-0654

Professional information

John Naimoli Photo 1

Senior Technical Lead At Hcl Technologies

Position:
Senior Technical Lead at HCL Technologies
Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
HCL Technologies - West Point, PA since Jan 2012 - Senior Technical Lead Merck & Company - West Point, PA May 2005 - Dec 2011 - Application Analyst, Technical Lead ATX Communications - King of Prussia, PA Sep 2002 - May 2005 - Software Engineer Judge Technical Services - West Point, PA Jun 1998 - Jan 2002 - Consultant NovaCare - King of Prussia, PA Jan 1994 - Jun 1998 - Technology Architect Charming Shoppes - Bensalem, PA Oct 1985 - Dec 1994 - Staff Consultant
Education:
Merck Sigma 2011 - 2011
The George Washington University - School of Business 2011 - 2011
Continuing Education, Process Modeling Management
La Salle University - School of Business Administration
BS, Business Management
Honor & Awards:
10 Awards for Excellence at Merck - 2007 - 2011 1 Special Achievement Award at Merck - 2008


John Naimoli Photo 2

Agm At Buca Di Beppo

Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Restaurants


John Naimoli Photo 3

Crispy-Mix Bowl

US Patent:
4069940, Jan 24, 1978
Filed:
Feb 22, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/770518
Inventors:
John A. Naimoli - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
B65D 124
US Classification:
220 20
Abstract:
A bowl for use in eating cereal or the like, comprising a lower compartment including a bottom wall and a side wall extending upwardly from the bottom wall and terminating in an upper end, with the lower compartment adapted to receive therein a liquid, and cereal or the like for consumption by the user. An upper compartment extends upwardly from the lower compartment and comprises a partition extending in substantially a horizontal plane for partially enclosing the upper end of the lower compartment and forming the base of the upper compartment. The area of the partition being smaller than the area of the upper end of the lower compartment such that access to the lower compartment is obtainable. A transversely upwardly extending front panel is secured at the lower end thereof to the partition and terminates in an upper free end, with a circumferentially upwardly extending rear panel secured at the lower end thereof to the partition and terminating in an upper free end. The rear panel is joined to the front panel at each of both ends thereof, with the upper compartment adapted to receive therein a supply of cereal or the like.