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Cosmo D Mastropaolo

from Morristown, NJ

Cosmo Mastropaolo Phones & Addresses

  • 25 Post House Rd, Morristown, NJ 07960 (973) 425-1058
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • 9 Pointview Pl, Mountain Lks, NJ 07046 (973) 299-8111
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Hawley, PA
  • Eagle, ID
  • Sparta, NJ

Work

Position: Presidents assistants

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts School / High School: Canisius College 1989 to 1993 Specialities: Media Studies, Communication

Skills

Event Planning • Event Management • Social Media • Public Relations • Customer Service • Social Networking • Public Speaking • Editing • Marketing • Social Media Marketing • Microsoft Office • Newsletters

Industries

Executive Office

Resumes

Resumes

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Self-Employed

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Location:
Philadelphia, PA
Industry:
Executive Office
Work:
1996 - 2012
Presidents Assistants

1996 - 2012
Self-Employed
Education:
Canisius College 1989 - 1993
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Media Studies, Communication
Xavier High School 1986 - 1989
Skills:
Event Planning
Event Management
Social Media
Public Relations
Customer Service
Social Networking
Public Speaking
Editing
Marketing
Social Media Marketing
Microsoft Office
Newsletters

Publications

Us Patents

Multi-Positional Universal Book Holder

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US Patent:
20070034767, Feb 15, 2007
Filed:
Aug 10, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/200701
Inventors:
Cosmo Mastropaolo - Morristown NJ, US
Mary Mastropaolo - Morristown NJ, US
Joseph Petrella - Flemington NJ, US
International Classification:
A47B 97/04
A47B 97/06
US Classification:
248447200, 248231710, 248311200
Abstract:
A book holder includes a tray for holding a book, a ball joint and swivel assembly connected between the back of the tray and one end of a gooseneck, and a C-clamp connected to the other end of gooseneck, whereby the book holder can be attached to an arm of indoor and outdoor furniture with the tray being rotatable in the plane of its front face over 360 to a desired position, rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the gooseneck to a desired position, and the gooseneck bent to further position the tray, thereby permitting a user to be sitting or prone with a book positioned on the tray in a desired reading position, or permitting the book holder to be moved while still attached to the furniture, to a non-use position out of the way of a user.
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