Fox Motors
Brand Specialist - Sales Lead
Toyota of Grand Rapids Mar 2017 - Dec 2017
Sales Manager
Toyota of Grand Rapids Dec 2013 - Mar 2017
Internet Sales Manager
Toyota of Grand Rapids Feb 2011 - Dec 2013
Sales Associate
Education:
Grand Valley State University 2005 - 2010
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Business, Political Science, Entrepreneurship
Lutheran High School Northwest 2001 - 2005
Skills:
Sales Customer Service Management Marketing Leadership Sales Management Inventory Management Purchasing Team Building Strategic Planning Social Media Sales Process Negotiation Time Management Restaurants Budgets Project Management Food and Beverage Inventory Control Training Marketing Strategy Customer Satisfaction Crm Account Management Public Speaking New Business Development Microsoft Office
Interests:
Children Economic Empowerment Civil Rights and Social Action Politics Education Science and Technology
Languages:
English
Certifications:
Master Certified Sales President's Award License 2014 Toyota Toyota Motor Corporation Toyota Motor Sales, License 2014 Sales Society, Tcuv Bronze
Mar 2009 to 2000 Chef/ ServerLark Creek Steak House Sanf Francisco, CA Mar 2009 to Sep 2009 Chef InternBoudin Bakery and Catering San Francisco, CA Mar 2009 to Sep 2009 ChefClassic Fare Catering Allendale, MI Aug 2005 to Aug 2009 Chef/ ServerSir Pizza Rochester, MI Aug 2003 to May 2007 First CookLe Naro Pub Lake Leelanau, MI Mar 2005 to Sep 2005 Line CookGreat Oaks Lawn Care Rochester Hills, MI Mar 1997 to Aug 2005 Owner
Education:
Grand Valley State University Allendale, MI 2005 to 2010 Bachelors of Arts in Political Science
Skills:
Culinary Arts. Pairing food with wine and beer. People-Oriented. Leadership. Strong team player.
- Mountain View CA, US Nicholas Snyder - San Mateo CA, US Alexander Kuscher - San Francisco CA, US Christopher Michael Goddard - San Francisco CA, US Hwi Kyoung Lee - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02
Abstract:
Providing content items on electronic documents comprises a content item server. The server identifies features associated with a particular item and receives a request to create a content item to be displayed on user computing devices. The server creates a content item comprising at least one of the features associated with the particular item. The server receives a request to display the content item in conjunction with an electronic document on a user computing device and assesses at least one updated features associated with the content item. The server updates the content item with the at least one updated feature associated with the item and provides the updated content item to the user computing device to display in conjunction with the electronic document.
Methods, Apparatuses, And Computer-Readable Media For Content Creation And Distribution
- Mountain View CA, US Nicholas Snyder - San Mateo CA, US Alexander Kuscher - San Francisco CA, US Christopher Michael Goddard - San Francisco CA, US Hwi Kyoung Lee - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02 G06F 17/30
Abstract:
Providing content items on electronic documents comprises a content item server. The server receives a content item to be displayed on user computing devices, wherein the content item comprises characteristics associated with a particular item associated with the content item. The server receives a request to serve the content item in connection with relevant electronic documents and an indication that an electronic document is to be displayed on a user computing device. The server determines features of the electronic document and that the characteristics of the content item correspond to the features of the electronic document. The server provides the content item to the user computing device to display the content item in conjunction with the electronic document.
Inferring Contributions Of Content To Marketing Events
Disclosed in some examples are systems, methods, and machine readable mediums that infer contributions from content distributed on a hierarchical electronic content distribution system to the occurrence of events using observed interactions related to the content. For example, the system may infer that a particular item of content that was shared through the hierarchical electronic content distribution system caused a person to apply to the company seeking to be hired. As another example, the system may infer that a particular item of shared content caused or contributed to a sale of the company's products. As yet another example, the system may infer that a particular item of shared content caused or contributed to an increase in a metric associated with the organization.
Inferring Contributions Of Content To Talent Events
- Mountain View CA, US Nicholas David Snyder - Belmont CA, US William Jayang Sun - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02 G06N 5/04 G06N 99/00 G06Q 50/00
Abstract:
Disclosed in some examples are systems, methods, and machine readable mediums that infer contributions from content distributed on a hierarchical electronic content distribution system to the occurrence of events using observed interactions related to the content. For example, the system may infer that a particular item of content that was shared through the hierarchical electronic content distribution system caused a person to apply to the company seeking to be hired. As another example, the system may infer that a particular item of shared content caused or contributed to a sale of the company's products. As yet another example, the system may infer that a particular item of shared content caused or contributed to an increase in a metric associated with the organization.
Inferring Contributions Of Content To Sales Events
- Mountain View CA, US Nicholas David Snyder - Belmont CA, US William Jayang Sun - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02 G06N 99/00 G06Q 50/00
Abstract:
Disclosed in some examples are systems, methods, and machine readable mediums that infer contributions from content distributed on a hierarchical electronic content distribution system to the occurrence of events using observed interactions related to the content. For example, the system may infer that a particular item of content that was shared through the hierarchical electronic content distribution system caused a person to apply to the company seeking to be hired. As another example, the system may infer that a particular item of shared content caused or contributed to a sale of the company's products. As yet another example, the system may infer that a particular item of shared content caused or contributed to an increase in a metric associated with the organization.
Nicholas David Snyder - Belmont CA, US William Jayang Sun - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Linkedln Corporation - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/58
Abstract:
Techniques for intelligent scheduling of content sharing by company employees via an online social networking service are described. According to various embodiments, a request is received from a member of an online social networking service to share a content item among members in the member's connection network on the online social networking service. Member behavior log data associated with the members in the connection network of the member is then accessed. Thereafter, an optimum sharing time for sharing the content item among the members in the member's connection network is calculated. The content item is then caused to be shared at the optimum sharing time with the members in the member's connection network.
- Mountain View CA, US Nicholas David Snyder - Belmont CA, US William Jayang Sun - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/58 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Techniques for identifying suggested online content for company administrators to broadcast to company employees via an online social networking service are described. According to various embodiments, a plurality of suggested content items are displayed, via an administrator user interface, to a user associated with a company. A user request is then received via the administrator user interface, the request being to broadcast a recommendation to view a specific content item of the suggested content items to one or more employees of the company that are members of an online social networking service. The recommendation to view the specific content item is then broadcast to the employees of the company.
- Mountain View CA, US Nicholas David Snyder - Belmont CA, US William Jayang Sun - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/58 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Techniques for forming groups of employees for receiving online content broadcasted by company administrators via an online social networking service are described. According to various embodiments, a plurality of content items is displayed, via an administrator user interface, to a user associated with a company. Thereafter, a user specification of a topic-based group is received together with a user request to broadcast a recommendation to view a specific content item to one or more employees of the company that are members of an online social networking service and that are associated with the topic-based group. The employees of the company that are associated with the topic-based group are then identified, and the recommendation to view the specific content item is broadcasted to the employees of the company that are associated with the topic-based group.
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"ST. NICK AND THE CANE OF POWER" Science Fict...
This is the 3D animated ad for my novel, "St. Nick and the Cane of Pow...
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Entertainment
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08 Aug, 2009
Duration:
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Anti-Monster Spray
My 789. A boy afraid of growing up. A monster under his bed. Footie pa...
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Film & Animation
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16 Dec, 2009
Duration:
8m 15s
El Chupacabra?
We trick our friend Nicholas James Snyder into freking out over some f...
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Comedy
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14 Oct, 2007
Duration:
6m 53s
Dr. George Dillard's Opening Prayer, Patriot ...
Dr. George Dillard, Peachtree Christian Church, gave the opening praye...
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News & Politics
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26 Sep, 2007
Duration:
5m 29s
2010 Nationals - Freshman 4 Mixed CHAMPS!!
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Sports
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12 Jul, 2010
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6m 25s
Parasite by Nicholas Kazmierz Snyder
A University of the Arts Senior Presentation of a very interesting roo...
Akamai Technologies - Systems Administrator (2007)
Education:
Schola Latina Bostoniensis - High School
Tagline:
"Boredom is an illusion. Boredom is the continuous state of not noticing that the unexpected is constantly arriving while the anticipated is never showing up."
Nicholas Snyder
Education:
Ohio University - Criminology, Mount Union College - Computer Science