William A. (Bill) Haile
121 Partridge Place
Kingsport, TN 37663
Tel: 423/239-9885
E-mail: bill.haile@charter.net
Qualifications Summary
Innovative, accomplished Business and Product Development Consultant who
brings value to the organization through application of multiple significant
skills developed through highly diversified 30+year career in fibrous materials.
Expertise in providing creative leadership to Research and Development, Technical
Service, Product Launch and Business Development related to polymers, filament
and staple fibers, additives, nonwovens, composites, dyes and textile chemicals.
Accomplishments
Proposed and provided technical leadership for Eastman's polyester spunbond
and BCF initiatives that became very successful programs in the trade, providing
three-digit increases in polymer sales.
- Instrumental in significantly doubling commercial sales of copolyesters
for binder fiber applications through demonstration of product advantages, introduction
of a new higher flow product and focus on dependability of domestic supplier.
- Presented and published over 70 papers.
- Inventor or co-inventor of record on over 100 U.S. and foreign patents.
- Selected by management due to expertise and project management to serve
as Development and Commercialization Team Leader for Advanced Melt Blowing Line
for specialty polymers at a Kodak venture company. Project resulted in production
of filter media that replaced more expensive imported products and new safety
separator for lithium batteries.
- Served as Development and Commercialization Team Leader for Capillary Surface
Technology, of which 4DG, a deep grooved, spontaneously wettable fiber is probably
the best known. This technical advance is often credited with aiding development
of high-performance "fluid movement, fluid management" engineered structures.
- Codeveloper of powder bonding process that was later commercialized by three
major companies.
- Developed cationic pressure emulsion procedure for making polyethylene textile
softeners.
- Chosen to attend Center for Creative Leadership in Colorado Springs, Colorado,
due to demonstrated ability to represent both scientific and business interests
for Eastman Chemical Company
- Selected to attend Buffalo State College Center for Studies in Creativity
due to recognized leadership skills, resourcefulness, and “outside the
box” thinking.
Professional Experience
Eastman Chemical Company, Kingsport , TN
1970-2004
Development
and Technical/Marketing Associate, 2001-2004 Hybrid business position
charged with responsibility for developing Polyester Polymers for Fibers business,
providing technical support, expanding market focus for specialty polymers, and
additionally serving as internal consultant to new Nonwovens marketing initiative
that integrated products from four business organizations.
Research Associate and Project Leader, 1988-2001
Utilized specialized
skills in Cellulose Esters Research Laboratory for developing biodegradable polymers/fibers
for nonwovens and papers and in Melt Spun
Fibers Technology & Services Laboratory for spinning and process optimization
of existing and new polymers, including polymeric blends and low Tg copolyesters.
Served as Team Leader in Exploratory Fibers Research Laboratory for developing
and later commercializing spontaneously wettable, fluid moving capillary surface
materials.
Various Positions of Increasing Responsibility, 1970-1988
Included
Chemist, Senior Chemist, Group Leader, Lab Supervisor in Development and Technical
Service for Dyes, Chemicals, and Fibers.
Military Experience
U.S. Army
1968-1970
Captain – U.S. Army Natick Laboratories, Natick, MA (Body
Armor Development) and 101 st Airborne Division, Vietnam
Education
MS, Textiles, Engineering and Science, Institute of Textile Technology, Charlottesville,
VA, 1967
BS, Chemistry, Davidson College, Davidson, NC, 1965
Completed Courses in Air
Pollution, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, 1971
Completed
Courses in Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, 1967-1968
Professional Development and Awards
President, The Fiber Society, 2004
INDA Chairman's Lifetime Achievement Award
(Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry)
Eastman Chairman's Award, for
development of copolyester polymers for fibers, 2000
TAPPI Nonwovens Division
Leadership & Service Award (Technical Association
of the Pulp & Paper Industry), 2004
Chairman, INTC 05 (International Nonwovens
Technical Conference, 2005)
Member, Industrial Advisory Board, School of Textiles,
Fiber & Polymer
Science, Clemson University
Two-term chairman, INDA Technical Advisory Board
Past president, Southern Textile
Research Conference
Graduate, Leadership Kingsport and Past President, Sullivan
South Area Community Chest
ADDENDUM
PUBLICATIONS AND PATENTS
Presentations and Publications included: Over 70 papers on melt blowing
of polyesters; bicomponent fibers; copolyester binder fibers; powder bonding;
nonwovens; spunbonds; thermal analysis: correlations to fiber properties; dynamic
insulation testing; 4DG/4SW and other spontaneously wettable capillary surface
materials; biodegradable copolyesters; PEN polyester; warp sizing/desizing with
water dispersible copolyesters; disperse dyeing, energy conservation in dyeing;
and finishing, including: "New Biodegradable Copolyester for Fibre and Nonwoven
Applications", EDANA Nonwovens Conference 2001 (Denmark), later published; "Established
and New Copolyester Polymers for Binder Fibers", INDA-TEC '98 International
Nonwovens Conference, best paper in audience ratings, later published; "Preparation,
Dyeing and Finishing of Woven Textured Polyester", three-part publication
in March, April, May 1977 issues of American Dyestuff Reporter; "Dyeing
and Finishing Textured Filament-Filled Polyester/Cotton Blends", paper presented
by invitation at seven conferences. Additionally, authored chapter on "Melt
Blowing Polyesters" in Miller-Freeman monograph on melt blowing.
Patents included: U.S. 5,268,229 "Spinneret Orifices and Filament
Cross-Sections with Stabilizing Legs Therefrom" (1993); U.S. 6,562,938 B2 "Copolyesters
and Fibrous Materials Formed Therefrom" (2003); U.S. 6,582,818 B2 "Polyesters
Having a Controlled Melting Point and Fibers Formed Therefrom" (2003); and
U.S. 6,818,293 "Stabilized Polyester Fibers and Films" (2004).
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