Mark Robert Wiesenhahn, Age 56165 Hinckley Rd, Milton, MA 02186

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165 Hinckley Rd, Milton, MA 02186 (617) 698-7329

2 Allen Cir, Milton, MA 02186 (617) 698-7329

28 Allen Cir, Milton, MA 02186 (617) 698-7329

29 Allen Cir, Milton, MA 02186

Providence, RI

West Union, IA

Cincinnati, OH

Brookline, MA

165 Hinckley Rd, Milton, MA 02186 (617) 719-1063

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Company: Hasbro Mar 2012 to Jun 2013 Position: Vice president, girls entertainment brands

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts School / High School: University of Cincinnati 1986 to 2002 Specialities: Design, Product Design, Industrial Design

Skills

Toys • Product Design • Industrial Design • Concept Development • Design Strategy • Consumer Products • Concept Design • Experience Design • Concept Generation • Packaging • Sketching • Design Management • Rapid Prototyping • Model Making • Storytelling • Branded Entertainment • Transmedia Storytelling • Brand Architecture • Innovation Consulting • Brand Strategy • Brand Development • Creative Direction • Concept Art • Art Direction

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Consumer Goods

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Mark Wiesenhahn

Location:
165 Hinckley Rd, Milton, MA 02186
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Hasbro Mar 2012 - Jun 2013
Vice President, Girls Entertainment Brands
Education:
University of Cincinnati 1986 - 2002
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Design, Product Design, Industrial Design
Archbishop Mcnicholas High School 1986
Skills:
Toys, Product Design, Industrial Design, Concept Development, Design Strategy, Consumer Products, Concept Design, Experience Design, Concept Generation, Packaging, Sketching, Design Management, Rapid Prototyping, Model Making, Storytelling, Branded Entertainment, Transmedia Storytelling, Brand Architecture, Innovation Consulting, Brand Strategy, Brand Development, Creative Direction, Concept Art, Art Direction

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Us Patents

Toy Figure For Use With Multiple, Different Game Systems

US Patent:
6773325, Aug 10, 2004
Filed:
Feb 8, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/067973
Inventors:
Miriam Mawle - Virginia Water, GB
David Lewinsky - Cincinnati OH
Franklin Labarbara - Rumford RI
David L. Peterson - East Greenwich RI
Mark Wiesenhahn - Milton MA
Todd Rywolt - Cincinnati OH
Victoria M. Stratford - Seekonk MA
R. J. Sheppard - Providence RI
Assignee:
Hasbro, Inc. - Pawtucket RI
International Classification:
A63H 3000
US Classification:
446175, 446298
Abstract:
A game includes a toy figure that includes memory for storing information relating to the toy figure, a first game system configured to communicate with the toy figure, and a second game system configured to communicate with the toy figure. The first game system is configured to download the stored information relating to the toy figure, receive input from a user, and alter the stored information based on the received input and the downloaded information. Similarly, the second game system is configured to download the stored information relating to the toy figure, receive input from a user, and alter the stored information based on the received input and the downloaded information. The second game system provides a play pattern substantially different from a play pattern provided by the first game system.

Toy Figure For Use With Multiple, Different Game Systems

US Patent:
7081033, Jul 25, 2006
Filed:
Apr 21, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/556839
Inventors:
Miriam Mawle - Surrey, GB
David L Peterson - East Greenwich RI, US
Franklin La Barbara - Rumford RI, US
Mark Wiesenhahn - Milton MA, US
David Lewinski - Cincinnati OH, US
Todd Rywolt - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
Hasbro, Inc. - Pawtucket RI
International Classification:
A63H 30/00
US Classification:
446175, 446298
Abstract:
A game includes a toy figure that includes memory for storing information relating to the toy figure, a first game system configured to communicate with the toy figure, and a second game system configured to communicate with the toy figure. The first game system is configured to download the stored information relating to the toy figure, receive input from a user, and alter the stored information based on the received input and the downloaded information. Similarly, the second game system is configured to download the stored information relating to the toy figure, receive input from a user, and alter the stored information based on the received input and the downloaded information. The second game system provides a play pattern substantially different from a play pattern provided by the first game system.

Wirless Interactive Electronic Toy

US Patent:
2003004, Feb 27, 2003
Filed:
Jun 14, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/880083
Inventors:
Alan Roach - Wilbraham MA, US
Peter Kullgren - Springfield MA, US
Daniel Sanfilippo - Springfield MA, US
Darrell Merino - East Longmeadow MA, US
A. La Barbara - Rumford RI, US
Mark Wiesenhahn - Milton MA, US
Georgina Melone - Barrington RI, US
International Classification:
A63F013/00
US Classification:
463/001000, 463/009000, 463/039000, 463/042000
Abstract:
Wireless interactive gaming system where users can engage in a solo play mode to collect components to build warriors. The user uses the collected components to build a warrior that can be used to attack other game units. Communication can occur with or without handshaking. Warriors are created from a head, body, and tail with varying abilities and with a pre-programmed attack sequence.

Voice-Activated Toy Truck With Animated Features

US Patent:
6039626, Mar 21, 2000
Filed:
Sep 11, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/151717
Inventors:
Gregory L. Gerold - Cincinnati OH
Mark R. Wiesenhahn - Providence RI
International Classification:
A63H 3000
US Classification:
446175
Abstract:
A voice activated toy truck having animated features includes a truck chassis that supports a hood and cab that readily flexes and bends and that may have an exterior surface molded in the shape of a set of facial features. The truck chassis supports a truck bed carrier that supports a truck bed. The truck bed is mounted to the carrier in a movable fashion such that the truck bed is capable of movement in a side-side fashion relative to the truck chassis. A first actuator assembly causes the flexible hood to flex thereby causing the facial features to move and a second actuator assembly causes the truck bed to move in the side-to-side fashion that emulates a puppy dog wagging its tail. A sound detecting circuit actuates a control circuit that is coupled to the first and second actuator assemblies and that causes the first and second assemblies to operate in the manner described.

Positioning Device

US Patent:
D338001, Aug 3, 1993
Filed:
Jul 26, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/736898
Inventors:
Maria J. Falkner - Littleton MA
Mark R. Wiesenhahn - Cincinnati OH
Michael D. Good - Arlington MA
Assignee:
Digital Equipment Corporation - Maynard MA
US Classification:
D14116

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