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Candace J Freedenberg

from Canton, CT
Age ~58

Candace Freedenberg Phones & Addresses

  • 21 Dartmouth Dr, Canton, CT 06019 (860) 693-1456
  • 22132 Breton Woods Ct, Leonardtown, MD 20650 (301) 997-1256 (301) 997-1257
  • 25 Westwood Dr, East Rochester, NY 14445 (716) 249-9999
  • Sneads Ferry, NC
  • Poughkeepsie, NY
  • Surf City, NC
  • Newport, RI

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Candace Freedenberg Photo 1

Founder And Chairwoman

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Location:
21 Dartmouth Dr, Canton, CT 06019
Industry:
Management Consulting
Work:
Orafol Americas Sep 2018 - Oct 2019
Product Development Engineer

Untapped Potential Inc. Sep 2018 - Oct 2019
Founder and Chairwoman

Capital Energy Solutions 2013 - 2014
Business Development and Sales

Cj Holdings 2007 - 2011
Founder

Eastman Kodak 1999 - 2003
E-Commerce Program Manager,Kodak Commercial and Government Systems
Education:
Canton High School 1984 - 1988
University of Rochester
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering
Boston University
Masters, Business
Skills:
Leadership
Management
Strategic Planning
Consulting
Organizational Change Agent
Project Management
Start Ups
Business Development
Marketing
Business Process Improvement
E Commerce
Integration
Proposal Management
International Project Management
Innovation
Engineering
Laser System Design
Lens Design
Optical Engineering
Sales
Laser Ablation
Thin Film Coating
Semiconductor Industry
Chip Placement
Optics
Technical Data Analysis
Systems Engineering
Interests:
Science and Technology
Children
Economic Empowerment
Certifications:
Manufacturing Systems Engineering Certification
National Technological University
Candace Freedenberg Photo 2

Candace Freedenberg

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Company / Classification
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Candace J. Freedenberg
CJ HOLDINGS, LLC
21 Dartmouth Dr, Canton, CT 06019
21 Darmouth Dr, Canton, CT 06019

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Us Patents

User Selectable Earth Imagery On-Line E-Commerce And Fulfillment System

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US Patent:
7089198, Aug 8, 2006
Filed:
Aug 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/934037
Inventors:
Candace Freedenberg - Leonardtown MD, US
Jerome J. Wasilewski - Rochester NY, US
David A. Parkes - Henrietta NY, US
Assignee:
ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
705 27, 705 26, 705 52
Abstract:
A method is taught for offering for purchase user selected earth imagery content in the form of a photo product. The method comprises the steps of receiving earth imagery metadata from a plurality of earth imagery content providers; overlaying the earth imagery metadata on a mapping application provided by a service provider that offers earth imagery content; a user communicating over a channel with the service provider, the user locating a geographical area via the mapping application and dynamically selecting via the on-line interactive man-machine interface a desired geospatial area represented by one or more user defined polygons; converting the user-selected geospatial area represented by one or more polygons to a data string; and transmitting the data string over a channel to a fulfillment provider, the fulfillment provider generating a photo product of the desired geospatial area in a format selected by the user.

Multi-Wavelength Programmable Laser Processing Mechanisms And Apparatus Utilizing Vaporization Detection

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US Patent:
57515883, May 12, 1998
Filed:
Jun 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/465689
Inventors:
Candace J. Freedenberg - Poughkeepsie NY
David C. Long - Wappingers Falls NY
Joshua M. Cobb - Millbrook NY
Mark J. LaPlante - Walden NY
Uldis A. Ziemins - Poughkeepsie NY
Daniel G. Patterson - Wappingers Falls NY
James G. Balz - Maybrook NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1900
G06G 764
G06G 766
US Classification:
36447428
Abstract:
A desired design for electronic structures is converted into a graphic design format and sorted into a pseudo-raster format corresponding to scan lines. A laser or other machining beam is controlled by a separate tracking beam utilizing a mid-objective scanning system. The firing frequency of the machining beam is determined by the position of the tracking beam on a detector, as compared to the scan line data. Accuracy is verified by detection of plume or spectra generated during machining. Alignment of the machining and tracking beams is by interferometric methods. The system improves optical performance parameters of telecentricity, angle of scanned beam line, location of line in which the scanned line resides, astigmatism and field curvature.

Interferometric Measurement And Alignment Technique For Laser Scanners

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US Patent:
55417310, Jul 30, 1996
Filed:
May 18, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/444302
Inventors:
Candace J. Freedenberg - Poughkeepsie NY
David C. Long - Wappingers Falls NY
Joshua M. Cobb - Millbrook NY
Mark J. LaPlante - Walden NY
Uldis A. Ziemins - Poughkeepsie NY
Daniel G. Patterson - Wappingers Falls NY
James G. Balz - Maybrook NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G01B 902
US Classification:
356345
Abstract:
A desired design for electronic structures is converted into a graphic design format and sorted into a pseudo-raster format corresponding to scan lines. A laser or other machining beam is controlled by a separate tracking beam utilizing a mid-objective scanning system. The firing frequency of the machining beam is determined by the position of the tracking beam on a detector, as compared to the scan line data. Accuracy is verified by detection of plume or spectra generated during machining. Evaluation and alignment of the machining and tracking beams is by interferometric methods. The system improves optical performance parameters of telecentricity, angle of scanned beam line, location of line in which the scanned line resides, astigmatism and field curvature.

Variable Magnification Laser Imaging System

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US Patent:
55439632, Aug 6, 1996
Filed:
Jun 1, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/457550
Inventors:
Candace J. Freedenberg - Holly Ridge NC
Frederick A. Herring - Wappingers Falls NY
Uldis A. Ziemins - Poughkeepsie NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G02B 1514
US Classification:
359432
Abstract:
A train of air spaced optical mechanisms capable of taking a raw laser beam and focusing it on a workpiece for a range of cut sizes with varying magnifications and energy densities while controlling divergence and providing optimum uniformity. The lenses are diffraction limited for optimum uniformity and edge definition. The system uses variable down collimators to condense the beam to an aperture plane. The aperture is then imaged to the workpiece with Barlow, zoom transfer, collimator, and objective lenses. The components are color corrected to aid in alignment of an invisible beam and allow the aperture to be imaged to a workpiece in visible light.

Variable Focus Color Corrected Field Lens

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US Patent:
55305954, Jun 25, 1996
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/482167
Inventors:
Candace J. Freedenberg - Holly Ridge NC
Frederick A. Herring - Wappingers NY
Uldis A. Ziemins - Poughkeepsie NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G02B 1514
G02B 310
G02B 900
G02B 914
US Classification:
359691
Abstract:
A variable focus color corrected field lens for accepting rays having a divergence of from 0, wherein the rays are collimated, to a divergence of 10 milliradians full angle and directing the rays to the same point of an optical system. The present lens is corrected for wavelengths from the ultraviolet to the red spectrum of wavelengths for directing the wavelengths to the same point.

Multi-Wavelength Programmable Laser Processing Mechanisms And Apparatus Utilizing Design Data Translation System

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US Patent:
56184549, Apr 8, 1997
Filed:
Jun 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/465978
Inventors:
Candace J. Freedenberg - Poughkeepsie NY
David C. Long - Wappingers Falls NY
Joshua M. Cobb - Millbrook NY
Mark J. LaPlante - Walden NY
Uldis A. Ziemins - Poughkeepsie NY
Daniel G. Patterson - Wappingers Falls NY
James G. Balz - Maybrook NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
B23K 2604
US Classification:
21912174
Abstract:
A desired design for electronic structures is converted into a graphic design format and sorted into a pseudo-raster format corresponding to scan lines. A laser or other machining beam is controlled by a separate tracking beam utilizing a mid-objective scanning system. The firing frequency of the machining beam is determined by the position of the tracking beam on a detector, as compared to the scan line data. Accuracy is verified by detection of plume or spectra generated during machining. Alignment of the machining and tracking beams is by interferometric methods. The system improves optical performance parameters of telecentricity, angle of scanned beam line, location of line in which the scanned line resides, astigmatism and field curvature.

Variable Magnification Laser Imaging System

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US Patent:
54484103, Sep 5, 1995
Filed:
Jul 31, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/923284
Inventors:
Candace J. Freedenberg - Holly Ridge NC
Frederick A. Herring - Wappingers Falls NY
Uldis A. Ziemins - Poughkeepsie NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G02B 1514
US Classification:
359676
Abstract:
A train of air spaced optical mechanisms capable of taking a raw laser beam and focusing it on a workpiece for a range of cut sizes with varying magnifications and energy densities while controlling divergence and providing optimum uniformity. The lenses are diffraction limited for optimum uniformity and edge definition. The system uses variable down collimators to condense the beam to an aperture plane. The aperture is then imaged to the workpiece with Barlow, zoom transfer, collimator, and objective lenses. The components are color corrected to aid in alignment of an invisible beam and allow the aperture to be imaged to a workpiece in visible light.

Superachromatic Uv And Visible Focusing Objective Lens

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US Patent:
53051386, Apr 19, 1994
Filed:
Jul 31, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/923283
Inventors:
Candace J. Freedenberg - Holly Ridge NC
Frederick A. Herring - Wappingers Falls NY
Uldis A. Ziemins - Poughkeepsie NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G02B 1314
G02B 1300
G02B 908
G02B 912
US Classification:
359355
Abstract:
A superachromatic focusing objective lens which focuses wavelengths extending between the ultraviolet and the visible wavelength spectrum and is able to achieve superachromatic correction for three wavelengths within the visible spectrum is disclosed. The present objective lens includes an achromatic lens to assist in the correction spherical and coma aberration, a modified gauss for minimizing spherochromatism, a reversed modified gauss for adding symmetry to aid in the correction of coma, distortion and lateral color aberrations, and a stop located between the modified gauss and the reverse modified gauss. A glass plate is provided for forming a splatter shield to protect the lens from debris, and may be used to define one wall of a vacuum chamber. The elements of the objective lens may be made from various glasses to include calcium fluoride, quartz, and barium fluoride.
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