Marani Brands Aug 2015 - Aug 2016
Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operations Officer
First International Bank 2009 - 2010
Executive Vice President and Regional President
Absolute Partners 2009 - 2010
Chief Executive Officer
Colonial Bank 2007 - 2009
Vice President
Education:
City University of Seattle 1988
Bachelors, Accounting
Skills:
Retail Banking Corporate/Business Banking Credit and Underwriting Sales Business Development Management Accounting Marketing Loans Credit Underwriting Banking New Business Development Leadership Usda Portfolio Management Commercial Banking Financial Analysis Investments Business Planning Finance Business Strategy Insurance Risk Management Mortgage Lending Commercial Lending Credit Analysis Mergers and Acquisitions Executive Management Financial Services Asset Management Strategic Financial Planning Due Diligence Valuation Cash Management Treasury Management Financial Modeling Loan Origination
Home Health Professionals
Independent Contractor
Startek Jul 2014 - Sep 2014
Member Service Representative
Xerox Jul 2013 - Jan 2014
Customer Service Representative
Steak N Shake Apr 2013 - Jul 2013
Fountain
Education:
Collegeamerica 2014 - 2015
Associates, Commerce, Business, Accounting
South Gwinnett High School 1983 - 1984
Dr. Elder graduated from the University of Toledo College of Medicine in 1999. He works in Tampa, FL and specializes in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine. Dr. Elder is affiliated with Morton Plant Hospital, St Anthonys Hospital and St Josephs Hospital.
Us Patents
Flexible Remote Data Transfer And Data Synchronization
Kevin Elder - Las Vegas NV, US Oliver Hemmers - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
G06F012/16
US Classification:
711/162000
Abstract:
A flexible data transfer and data synchronization system is described. Local and geographically remote systems comprise a data processing network. Each remote and local system includes a data storage facility. The local system backs up, mirrors and/or synchronizes its data to one or several geographically remote systems. During normal operation the data is transferred between the local system and remote systems in an asynchronous manner. According to one aspect of the invention, should the local system be out of synchronization for any reason with the geographically remote system the two systems will automatically re-synchronize without interruption to local or remote system users. This includes the initial data transfer between the local and geographically remote system. Embodiments of the invention are based on the interception and queuing of file system events as they occur, rather than the interception and transmittal of actual data disk writes. In this way, embodiments of the invention it does not require temporary storage of the physical data disk writes themselves in a separate, possibly volatile buffer system.