Flat Rate Tickets - Tarzana since Jul 2011
Owner
First Class Tickets Mar 2005 - Jul 2011
Sales Manager
FIRST CLASS TICKETS Mar 2005 - Jul 2011
Sales Manager
Education:
University of Colorado at Boulder 2000 - 2004
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), HR
University of Colorado at Boulder - Leeds School of Business 2000 - 2004
BA, Business Management
Skills:
Sales Social Media Marketing Marketing Strategy Social Media Marketing Advertising Customer Service Event Planning Event Management Strategic Planning Social Networking Public Relations Microsoft Office New Business Development Sales Management Negotiation Online Advertising Account Management Entrepreneurship Market Analysis Ticket Sales
Interests:
Selling and buying premium tickets to events WORLDWIDE!
Lloyd A. Roin - North Aurora IL, US Nathan G. Hoffberg - St. Charles IL, US Daniel O. Gruber - Grayslake IL, US Edwin D. Layman - Chicago IL, US Richard J. Penn - Grand Rapids MI, US Keith J. Tomo - Allendale MI, US
International Classification:
H04W 24/00 H04B 3/36 H04W 88/02
US Classification:
4554563, 3404071, 455573, 455466
Abstract:
A digital content distribution system and method are disclosed for delivering location specific content to an ad hoc group of mobile subscribers and method of delivering subscriber-requested, location-based content directly to a mobile communication device, such as a cell phone or personal digital assistant (PDA) or other mobile communication device. The system consists of a downloadable application that runs on the subscribers mobile communication devices and communicates with the server-based content composer system. The content composer system manages outgoing content based upon the geographic location reported by the mobile communication device application and the demographic and preference data stored in a subscriber database. Using available messaging technology, such as Short Message Service (SMS) and Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) messaging, relevant sponsored content, mobile emergency alerts, and the ability to facilitate 2-way text or voice based services utilizing Global Positioning System (GPS) mapping is provided to an ad hoc group of subscribers in designated geographic locations. In order to optimize the utility for deaf and hard of hearing subscribers, the mobile communication device may be placed in a low power sleep or hibernate mode instead of a no power mode when the device is turned off. In a hibernate mode, in response to emergency content, the mobile communication device will wake up to an alert even when it is hibernating. Moreover, the alerts take over the portable device no matter what other tasks are being executed. In accordance with another important aspect of the invention, in response to emergency content, the system will cause the mobile communication device to vibrate even if the mobile communication device has been configured with the vibrate feature turned off.
Digital Content Distribution System For Delivering Location Specific Content To An Ad Hoc Group Of Mobile Subscribers Computer Appendix
Lloyd A. Roin - North Aurora IL, US Nathan G. Hoffberg - St. Charles IL, US Daniel O. Gruber - Grayslake IL, US Edwin D. Layman - Chicago IL, US Richard J. Penn - Grand Rapids MI, US Keith J. Torno - Allendale MI, US
Assignee:
E-VIEW CONNECTIONS LLC - Naperville IL
International Classification:
H04W 4/22
US Classification:
4554041
Abstract:
A digital content distribution system and method are disclosed for delivering location specific content to an ad hoc group of mobile subscribers. The system consists of a downloadable application that runs on the subscriber's mobile communication device and communicates with a server-based content composer system. The content composer system manages outgoing content based upon the geographic location reported by a mobile communication device application and the demographic and preference data stored in a subscriber database. Emergency alerts are sent only to subscribers in a area covered by the alert. The emergency alerts are executed on the mobile communication device even though the mobile communication device is in a low power sleep or hibernate mode. Moreover, the emergency alerts take over the mobile communications device no matter what other tasks are being executed when the emergency alert is received.
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Daniel Gruber
Work:
Goma - Development & Operations (2009)
Education:
Max Born Gymnasium Germering, Kirchenschule Germering
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