Hard to sell properties • expert negotiator • selling above asking • First time sellers • First time buyers • Investors • Philly • Delaware County • Montgomery County • Short Sales • Foreclosures • REO/Bank Owned • Distressed Properties • Quick turn arounds on flips
Ranks
Licence:
New York - Currently registered
Date:
2011
Interests
Real estate • real estate • and more real estate... I'm also into bu... • cars • technology • and having a good time.
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Specialities
REO / Bank Owned • Short sales • Residential sales • Luxury homes • First time home buyers • Distressed properties • Probate • Staging • TIC • Co-op
REO / Bank Owned Short sales Residential sales Luxury homes First time home buyers Distressed properties Probate Staging TIC Co-op
Work:
Keller Williams Real Estate 2679712825 (Phone)
Client type:
Home Buyers Home Sellers
Property type:
Single Family Home Multi-family TIC
Interests:
Real estate real estate and more real estate... I'm also into business cars technology and having a good time.
Skills:
Hard to sell properties expert negotiator selling above asking First time sellers First time buyers Investors Philly Delaware County Montgomery County Short Sales Foreclosures REO/Bank Owned Distressed Properties Quick turn arounds on flips
About:
Since the beginning of my professional career I have always employed a “customer first” policy. By using and maintaining this policy, I have managed to continually provide my clients with superior service, quality, integrity, and reliability. My clients trust my judgment, respect my opinions, and rely on my professional service to succeed in any transaction. With these characteristics you will always get the best possible deal in any transaction for which we embark. My goal for us as a team is to develop a plan, stick to it, and eliminate room for error. When we work together our objective will be to make the experience as smooth, easy, and even at times fun. By using me as your real estate professional we are empowering each other to obtain these goals and win the best deal possible in any situation. I appreciate the opportunity to earn your business.
Georgia Southern University 2013 - 2017
Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration, Information Systems
Skills:
Project Management Electronic Data Interchange Infor Eam Research Strategic Planning Social Media Powerpoint Microsoft Office Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word Photoshop Customer Service Teamwork Public Speaking Lean Six Sigma Project Planning Event Planning Business Intelligence Sap Erp Microsoft Access Management Leadership Team Leadership Time Management Online Social Networking Salesforce.com Adage Enterprise Resource Planning Data Analysis Systems Analysis Visio Business Process Improvement
Certifications:
Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certification Lean Six Sigma Black Belt
James M. Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Beggs Max G. Gasser - Rockville MD Allan Sherman - Lanham MD Philip A. Studer - Silver Spring MD Alexander Daniels - Briarcliff Manor NY Michael P. Goldowsky - Valhalla NY
International Classification:
F25B 900
US Classification:
62 6
Abstract:
A long lifetime Stirling cycle cryogenic cooler particularly adapted for space applications comprised of a compressor section (10) centrally aligned end to end with an expansion section (12) and respectively including a reciprocating compressor piston (14) and displacer (16) radially suspended in interconnecting cylindrical housings (18, 20) by active magnetic bearings (26, 28, 30, 32) and having adjacent reduced clearance regions (82, 84, 108) so as to be in non-contacting relationship therewith and wherein one or more of these regions operate as clearance seals. The piston (14) and displacer (16) are reciprocated in their housings (18, 20) by linear drive motors (48, 52) to vary the volume of respectively adjacent compression and expansion spaces (44, 46) which contain a gaseous working fluid and a thermal regenerator (95) to effect Stirling cycle cryogenic cooling. Electrical circuit means (140, 142) are additionally included for energizing the magnetic bearings (26, 28, 30, 32) and for controlling the stroke amplitudes and relative phase angle between the compressor piston (14) and displacer (16) during the cooling cycle.
Graphical User Interface (Gui) Within Crm Solution Enabling Layer Views For Connected Devices
- San Francisco CA, US Benjamin Louis BRANTLY - Decatur GA, US Brian Kenneth HUBBARD - Sandy Springs GA, US Alexander Levi DANIELS - Charlotte NC, US Michael Christopher BROWN - Charlotte NC, US Edward Wachira MWANGI - Sandy Springs GA, US Benjamin Daryl BAGLEY - Cumming GA, US Abraham Javier REYES - Lawrenceville GA, US Justine Lee HORITSKI - Charlotte NC, US
Assignee:
Salesforce.com, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G01C 21/00 G01C 21/36 G06F 3/0481 G06Q 30/02
Abstract:
A geo-analytical program is integrated into a customer relationship management (CRM) solution. Via the geo-analytical program, users are able to define layer configuration settings for a layer for plotting on a map-based GUI. Layer configuration settings for a respective layer comprise an indication of a data object type serving as a base object type for the respective layer. A method involves receiving from a user user-defined configuration settings for a first layer, electronically receiving, at a geospatial computer system, geospatial data for a plurality of connected devices; electronically receiving, at the geo-analytical program from the geospatial computer system, real-time geospatial data for the plurality of connected devices; and utilizing, by the geo-analytical program, the user-defined layer configuration settings for the first layer to plot the first layer on the map-based GUI based on the received real-time geospatial data for the plurality of connected devices.
Graphical User Interface (Gui) Within Crm Solution Enabling Layer Views For Connected Devices
- Charlotte NC, US Benjamin Louis Brantly - Decatur GA, US Brian Kenneth Hubbard - Sandy Springs GA, US Alexander Levi Daniels - Charlotte NC, US Michael Christopher Brown - Charlotte NC, US Edward Wachira Mwangi - Sandy Springs GA, US Benjamin Daryl Bagley - Cumming GA, US Abraham Javier Reyes - Lawrenceville GA, US Justine Lee Horitski - Charlotte NC, US
Assignee:
MapAnything, Inc. - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
G01C 21/00 G06Q 30/02 G06F 3/0481 G01C 21/36
Abstract:
A geo-analytical program is integrated into a customer relationship management (CRM) solution. Via the geo-analytical program, users are able to define layer configuration settings for a layer for plotting on a map-based GUI. Layer configuration settings for a respective layer comprise an indication of a data object type serving as a base object type for the respective layer. A method involves receiving from a user user-defined configuration settings for a first layer, electronically receiving, at a geospatial computer system, geospatial data for a plurality of connected devices; electronically receiving, at the geo-analytical program from the geospatial computer system, real-time geospatial data for the plurality of connected devices; and utilizing, by the geo-analytical program, the user-defined layer configuration settings for the first layer to plot the first layer on the map-based GUI based on the received real-time geospatial data for the plurality of connected devices.
Graphical User Interface (Gui) Within Crm Solution Enabling User-Defined Rules For Connected Devices
- Charlotte NC, US Benjamin Louis BRANTLY - Decatur GA, US Brian Kenneth HUBBARD - Sandy Springs GA, US Alexander Levi DANIELS - Charlotte NC, US Justine Lee HORITSKI - Charlotte NC, US Michael Christopher BROWN - Charlotte NC, US Abraham Javier REYES - Lawrenceville GA, US
A computer-implemented method includes the step of providing a graphical user interface (GUI) that is accessible by users within a customer relationship management (CRM) solution. The GUI enables the users to define rules with each rule including one or more conditions and one or more associated actions to be taken upon the meeting of the one or more conditions. The method further includes receiving from a user via the GUI one or more user-defined rules; storing in non-transitory computer readable medium each received user-defined rule for later retrieval and processing; electronically receiving geospatial data acquired by a plurality of connected devices; identifying stored rules applicable to the received data; retrieving the identified rules; applying the rules to the received data; and taking the one or more actions of each retrieved rule upon the one or more conditions of the retrieved rule being met based on the received data.
Graphical User Interface (Gui) Within Crm Solution Enabling Layer Views For Connected Devices
- Charlotte NC, US Benjamin Louis Brantly - Decatur GA, US Brian Kenneth Hubbard - Sandy Springs GA, US Alexander Levi Daniels - Charlotte NC, US Michael Christopher Brown - Charlotte NC, US Edward Wachira MWANGI - Sandy Springs GA, US Benjamin Daryl BAGLEY - Cumming GA, US Abraham Javier REYES - Lawrenceville GA, US Justine Lee Horitski - Charlotte NC, US
International Classification:
G01C 21/00 G01C 21/36 G06Q 30/02 G06F 3/0481
Abstract:
A geo-analytical program is integrated into a customer relationship management (CRM) solution. Via the geo-analytical program, users are able to define layer configuration settings for a layer for plotting on a map-based GUI. Layer configuration settings for a respective layer comprise an indication of a data object type serving as a base object type for the respective layer. A method involves receiving from a user user-defined configuration settings for a first layer, electronically receiving, at a geospatial computer system, geospatial data for a plurality of connected devices; electronically receiving, at the geo-analytical program from the geospatial computer system, real-time geospatial data for the plurality of connected devices; and utilizing, by the geo-analytical program, the user-defined layer configuration settings for the first layer to plot the first layer on the map-based GUI based on the received real-time geospatial data for the plurality of connected devices.
Graphical User Interface (Gui) Within Crm Solution Enabling User-Defined Rules For Connected Devices
- Charlotte NC, US Benjamin Louis Brantly - Decatur GA, US Brian Kenneth Hubbard - Sandy Springs GA, US Alexander Levi Daniels - Charlotte NC, US Justine Lee Horitski - Charlotte NC, US Michael Christopher Brown - Charlotte NC, US Abraham Javier Reyes - Lawrenceville GA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00 G06N 5/02 G06Q 10/06
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method includes the step of providing a graphical user interface (GUI) that is accessible by users within a customer relationship management (CRM) solution. The GUI enables the users to define rules with each rule including one or more conditions and one or more associated actions to be taken upon the meeting of the one or more conditions. The method further includes receiving from a user via the GUI one or more user-defined rules; storing in non-transitory computer readable medium each received user-defined rule for later retrieval and processing; electronically receiving geospatial data acquired by a plurality of connected devices; identifying stored rules applicable to the received data; retrieving the identified rules; applying the rules to the received data; and taking the one or more actions of each retrieved rule upon the one or more conditions of the retrieved rule being met based on the received data.