Pacific Gas and Electric Company Nov 2016 - Jun 2019
Operations Work and Resource Analyst, Senior
Pacific Gas and Electric Company Nov 2016 - Jun 2019
Operations Work Execution Analyst, Expert
Pacific Gas and Electric Company Nov 2015 - Nov 2016
Business Finance Analyst, Associate
San Sebastian Gated Estate Homes Jul 1, 2012 - Mar 2015
Marketing Manager
Akraya Inc Apr 2012 - Jul 2012
Account Manager
Education:
University of Phoenix 2008 - 2010
Masters, Business Administration
California State University - Sacramento 2003 - 2007
Bachelors, Business Administration, Business
Skills:
Marketing Management Leadership Selling Customer Service Sales Forecasting Team Leadership Account Management Marketing Strategy Strategic Planning Market Analysis Communication Operations Management Managerial Training and Development Visual Merchandising Brand Development Brand Awareness Account Growth Goal Achievement Critical Thinking Attention To Detail Problem Solving Verbal Communication Written Communication
Interests:
Education Health
Certifications:
Bre Real Estate License License 01774877 Bureau of Real Estate, License 01774877
Jul 2012 to 2000 Administrative & Marketing ManagerAkraya Sunnyvale, CA Apr 2012 to Jul 2012 Account Manager / Candidate Placement SpecialistStanley, Black & Decker San Francisco, CA 2010 to 2012 Market ManagerStanley, Black & Decker San Jose, CA 2008 to 2010 Marketing CoordinatorStanley, Black & Decker San Francisco, CA 2007 to 2008 Sales and Marketing Specialist
Education:
University of Phoenix Phoenix, AZ 2010 Master of Business AdministrationCalifornia State University Sacramento, CA 2007 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
- Richmond, AU Michael Del Borello - Redwood City CA, US Benjamin Hamey - Redwood City CA, US
International Classification:
H05B 33/08
Abstract:
The present invention provides a processor-based method for selecting a color via an electronic visual display means, the method comprising the steps of: displaying to a user a color spectrum on the electronic visual display means, the color spectrum comprising a first region and a second region; the first region displaying a first user observable color range, the second region displaying a second user observable color range, providing a selection means configured to allow the user to select a color displayed within the second region, wherein the number of user observable colors in the second region is greater than the number of colors observable in the first region. The invention allows for the more precise of color selection for a user, particularly for the color of light emitted by a LED lighting device.