John M Lovrich, Age 971522 8Th St, Fort Lee, NJ 07024

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Fort Lee, NJ

5509 Kennedy Blvd E, West New York, NJ 07093 (201) 617-1627

123 69Th St, West New York, NJ 07093

Guttenberg, NJ

Work

Company: New york society for the prevention of cruelty to children - New York, NY 2013 Position: Manager of institutional giving

Education

School / High School: State University of New York- Binghamton, NY 2004 Specialities: Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Creative Writing

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Independent Fund-Raising Professional

Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Fund-Raising
Education:
State University of New York at Binghamton 2000 - 2003
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John Lovrich - Old Tappan, NJ

Work:
New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children - New York, NY 2013 to Jul 2014
Manager of Institutional Giving
Police Athletic League - New York, NY 2008 to 2012
Foundation Associate
Santa Fe Grill - Brooklyn, NY 2005 to 2011
Co-Manager
Police Athletic League - New York, NY 2007 to 2008
Development Assistant
The BIG Word - New York, NY 2004 to 2005
Sales Associate
Kids Connection - Jewish Community Center - Vestal, NY 2001 to 2003
Assistant Teacher
Education:
State University of New York - Binghamton, NY 2004
Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Creative Writing

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Heat Exchanger For Recovery Of Waste Heat From Flue Gases

US Patent:
4580621, Apr 8, 1986
Filed:
Mar 27, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/594032
Inventors:
John Lovrich - Nanuet NY
Merrial E. Lovrich - Nanuet NY
International Classification:
F28D 1500
F24B 700
US Classification:
165 47
Abstract:
A heat exchanger for extracting and recovering waste heat from the flue of a heater, such as a furnace. The present heat exchanger includes a housing having a plurality of sealed, oil filled, parallel metallic finned tubes arranged around the periphery of the heat extractor chamber of the heat exchanger. Hot flue gases from the furnace travel between the inner housing and the outer housing. Thus, the hot flue gases pass through and around the finned tubes thereby heating the oil inside, so that a very large proportion of the heat of the flue gases is extracted by the finned tubes. The plurality of finned tubes are all connected together as one unit exposed to hot flue gases, thus once oil is heated in the tubes, the unit retains the heat even when furnace is not operating. The tubes are made of copper and act as an oil reservoir and heat sink for the heat absorbing fins. A blower exhausts clean heated air out of the rear duct for useful heating.

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