Neathawk Dubuque & Packett - Chattanooga, Tennessee Area since Feb 2013
Assistant Account Executive
Two by Four - Chattanooga, Tennessee Area Oct 2012 - Feb 2013
Assistant Account Executive
Two by Four - Chattanooga, Tennessee Area Jun 2012 - Aug 2012
Account Service Intern
Market Research Institute - Southern Adventist University, Collegedale, Tennessee May 2011 - May 2012
Jr Researcher
Southern Adventist University - Southern Adventist University, Collegedale, Tennessee Oct 2010 - May 2011
Kayak Student Management Intern
Education:
Southern Adventist University 2009 - 2013
BBA, Marketing
Skills:
Advertising Marketing Strategy Social Media Social Media Marketing Social Networking Marketing Facebook Public Relations Management Event Planning Sales Strategic Planning Marketing Research Digital Marketing Marketing Communications Online Advertising Research Radio Advertising Outdoor Advertising Leadership Email Marketing Powerpoint Brand Development Integrated Marketing Strategy Customer Service Nonprofits
Interests:
Football Environment Cars Education Art Golfing Hiking Music Camping Fishing Film
Microsoft Word Microsoft Office Community Outreach Data Entry Leadership Public Speaking Social Media Team Building Research Microsoft Excel Event Planning Customer Service Nonprofits Fundraising
Michael A. Daily - Clayton NC, US Rob Simmons - Statesville NC, US
Assignee:
Freedom Shopping, Inc. - Statesville NC
International Classification:
G06K 15/00 G06K 5/00 G06K 7/00 G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
235383, 705 15, 235380, 235385, 235439
Abstract:
A self-checkout kiosk enables a patron to purchase or allocate to an account a product displayed in a vending area and carrying a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag. The patron exits the vending area through a security portal. The kiosk, a bill acceptor, a computer monitor and/or a mobile device enables the patron to complete a purchase or allocate transaction prior to exiting the vending area through the portal. The portal includes RFID reading antennas for marking products stolen when transferred through the portal without a transaction. Alternatively, a smart shelf keeps track of products on the smart shelf and keeps a checkout tally of removed products. If the patron does not complete a purchase or allocate transaction, or returns the product to the smart shelf within a user-defined set of time, the smart shelf will mark the product as stolen. A security system responds to products marked as stolen.
A self-checkout kiosk enables a patron to purchase product displayed in a vending area and carrying a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag. The customer exits the vending area through a security portal. The kiosk, a bill acceptor, and a computer monitor, either adjacent the portal or separated there from, enables the patron to complete a purchase transaction prior to exiting the vending area through the portal. The portal includes RFID reading antennas for detecting product being transferred through the portal. A security system responds to transfer of product through the portal without a patron completing a purchase transaction using the self-checkout station. The security system itself is also usable in conventional retail environments when an attendant is present.
Michael A. Daily - Clayton NC, US Rob Simmons - Statesville NC, US Shea Coakley - Charlestown MA, US Peter Roy, JR. - Boston MA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/08
Abstract:
A self-checkout kiosk enables a patron to purchase or allocate to an account a product displayed in a vending area and carrying a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag. The patron exits the vending area through a security portal. The kiosk, a bill acceptor, a computer monitor and/or a mobile device enables the patron to complete a purchase or allocate transaction prior to exiting the vending area through the portal. The portal includes RFID reading antennas for marking products stolen when transferred through the portal without a transaction. Alternatively, a smart shelf keeps track of products on the smart shelf and keeps a checkout tally of removed products. If the patron does not complete a purchase or allocate transaction, or returns the product to the smart shelf within a user-defined set of time, the smart shelf will mark the product as stolen. A security system responds to products marked as stolen.
Dr. Daily graduated from the University of Utah School of Medicine in 2000. He works in Lexington, KY and specializes in Transplant Surgery. Dr. Daily is affiliated with University Of Kentucky Albert B Chandler Medical Center.
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Michael Daily
Work:
Permobile - Technical Support
Education:
ITT Technical Institute - CEET
Relationship:
Married
About:
Michael Daily, Halo Custom Guitar artist for For Lack of Lythium.