Tom graduated from Macalester College in St. Paul,
Minnesota with a Bachelors Degree in Chemistry. In 1973, he was hired by the
H.B. Fuller Company in St. Paul, MN as an Analytical Chemist. Within a year, Tom
transferred to the Hot Melt R&D Laboratory where he became a product development
chemist. Some achievements during this period include:
- Development of the companys first hot melt
PSAs
- Conceived and helped develop the first co-extruded
pillows which eliminated the need to ship tacky products in silicone lined boxes
- Received a patent in 1976 for the invention of
S(EB)S based PSAs used as attachment adhesives for feminine hygiene products.
These products are still in use today
In 1976, Tom was promoted to Department Head of
the Hot Melt R&D Laboratory. In addition to managing the laboratory he
- Assumed responsibility for leadership in developing
Fullers hot melt technology
- Led the technical efforts to integrate several
company acquisitions
- Participated in the planning and startup of
Fullers first modern hot melt manufacturing facilities
- Led in the transfer of technology to Fullers
international locations, particularly Europe
- Purchased the first personal computer in the H.B.
Fuller Company in 1980. This first Apple computer was used to track projects,
compose technical data sheets, and serve as the first database of product formulations and
properties. By 1983, many of these efforts were being transferred to the
Companys mainframe computers and were adopted by all of the other laboratories and
used throughout the entire network
In 1985, Tom took over the newly created job of
Technical Systems Manager where he further developed the use of computer
systems for the laboratory. Highlights during this period include:
- First introduction of e-mail to the company in 1987
- First Internet connection in 1990
- World Wide Web access was established in mid-1993
and the laboratory had its own Intranet by the end of the year
- Development of databases for raw material
information, project tracking, regulatory compliance, library and research materials, and
project tracking
- Introduction of experimental design methodologies
for product development in 1987
- Represented the technical community in strategic
planning to re-tool the entire companys information systems in 1993
In 1995, Tom returned to the hot melt
laboratory. During this time, Tom's accomplishments included:
- Developed and managed a Hot Melt Technical Intranet
- Led efforts to transfer technology among
Fullers various international hot melt laboratories
- Leadership role in a joint development project with
Dow Chemical to develop single-site catalyst polyolefin polymers for packaging
adhesives.
- Recipient of the Annual Technical Achievement Award
in 1998 for role in developing polyolefin based hot melt adhesives for packaging.
- Led efforts to reduce the overall cost of raw
material ownership for the company. In this role, Tom served as the main technical
liaison with Fullers raw material suppliers and coordinated technical raw material
projects among Fullers various hot melt laboratories
Tom left the H.B. Fuller Company in 2002 to found
Adherent Laboratories. His outside interests include playing Irish fiddle and
tennis.
United States
Patents
| PAT. NO. |
Title |
| 6,833,404 |
Hot
melts utilizing a high glass transition temperature substantially aliphatic tackifying
resin |
| 6,582,829 |
Hot
melt adhesive composition comprising homogeneous ethylene interpolymer and block copolymer
|
| 6,319,979 |
Package
comprising low application temperature hot melt adhesive comprising ethylene
.alpha.-olefin |
| 6,107,430 |
Low
application temperature hot melt adhesive comprising ethylene .alpha.-olefin |
| 4,136,699 |
Absorbent
article with adhesive strip |
- Patent Pending - Stringed
instrument bow resin
- Patent Pending - Hypoallergenic frictionizing
powder
- Patent Pending - Hypoallergenic labeling adhesive
- Patent Pending - Light color, low odor diaper
construction adhesive