MICHAEL S SMITH
Vehicle Board in Delaware

License number
Pennsylvania MV128712L
Category
Vehicle Board
Type
Vehicle Salesperson
Address
Address 2
Delaware
Media, PA 19064

Professional information

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Business And Sales Development

Position:
Business Development at The Sourcing Group
Location:
Springfield, Pennsylvania
Industry:
Printing
Work:
The Sourcing Group - Springfield, Pennsylvania since Nov 2012 - Business Development Advisors Mortgage Group, LLC- Mid-Atlantic Regional Sales Office Mar 2011 - Nov 2012 - Regional Sales Manager Advisors Mortgage Group, LLC-Newtown Square PA Sep 2007 - Nov 2012 - Branch Manager
Education:
Delaware County Community College 1998 - 2004
business
DCCC 2000 - 2002
Skills:
Sales Management, Client Development, Communication, Sales, Business Development, Account Management, New Business Development


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Michael Smith

Work:
Advisors Mortgage Group, LLC
Regional Sales Mgr
Advisors Mortgage Group, LLC Advisors Mortgage Group, LLC
Branch Mgr
Challenge Financial Investors Corp - Newtown Square, PA
Mortgage Loan Officer
Global Mortgage - West Chester, PA
Mortgage Loan Officer
Simco Sign Studios, Inc - Folcroft, PA
Warehouse Mgr


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Michael Smith - Wallingford, PA

Work:
UTC/RAS - Morton, PA
Mechanic


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Method Of Gelatin Recovery And Purification From Encapsulation Processes

US Patent:
5288408, Feb 22, 1994
Filed:
Oct 26, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/965965
Inventors:
William J. Schmidt - Dresher PA
Michael F. Smith - Springfield PA
James W. Neal III - King of Prussia PA
Assignee:
Chemical Industry Consultants, Inc. - Springfield PA
International Classification:
B01D 1100, B01D 3518
US Classification:
210634
Abstract:
The subject invention relates generally to a novel method of recycling gelatin-based encapsulation waste material and, more specifically, to a process for the recovery and purification of gelatin and softening agents therefrom. In the preferred embodiment, deionized water is added to the waste material thereby forming an aqueous solution of gelatin and glycerine dispersed within the remaining oil and residual active-ingredient components of the waste material. Extraction methods are employed under specific conditions to effect separation of the bottom aqueous phase from the upper oil phase. The lower phase is hot filtered to remove any remaining traces of oil or other contaminants and the filtrate is then charged to a concentration vessel adapted for vacuum distillation. The water solvent is thus removed under specific thermal and atmospheric conditions until the desired concentration of gelatin and glycerine is achieved. A pure, concentrated aqueous gelatin-glycerine solution results which may be stored or further prepared for immediate reuse.