Jun 2010 to Feb 2011 Went above and beyond in customer service and relationship developmentUNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
Sep 2005 to Sep 2009
Education:
Spokane Falls Community College Spokane, WA Sep 2009 to Jun 2010 Business AdministrationBerkeley College New York, NY Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
International Gay & Lesbian Human Rights Commission
2011 to Present VolunteerAmerican Psychological Association/BSSV Program
2008 to Present ConsultantOrasure Technologies, Inc
2011 to 2011New York Academy of Medicine New York, NY Mar 2008 to Feb 2010 Facilitator (Part-Time)City University of New York/School of Professional Studies New York, NY Sep 2008 to Jan 2010 Adjunct ProfessorNational Urban Fellows
2007 to 2009 ConsultantNew York State AIDS Institute New York, NY Feb 2008 to Oct 2008 Health Program Administrator ICenters For Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)
2008 to 2008 Subject Matter ExpertHarlem Hospital Center/NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation New York, NY Sep 2006 to May 2007 Special Assistant to the Executive DirectorWisconsin State Department of Health & Family Services Milwaukee, WI Apr 2002 to May 2004 Advanced Public Health Educator II/ConsultantCDC
2000 to 2003 Capacity Building SpecialistCenter for AIDS Intervention & Research (CAIR) Milwaukee, WI Jan 2000 to Mar 2002 Research Associate
Education:
Baruch College, School of Public Affairs/City University of New York New York, NY Jul 2007 Master of Public Administration in National Urban FellowUniversity of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI May 2006 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Apr 2014 to 2000 Endpoint Support TechnicianEmergency Communication Department
Nov 2012 to 2000 Network TechnicianUnisys Inc
Jul 2012 to Nov 2012 Help Desk Support TechnicianAvant Getpaid.com Parsippany, NJ Mar 2001 to Mar 2002 Technical Trainer/ Help Desk TierJP Morgan Chase
May 1999 to Jul 2000 Technical Trainer
Education:
SUNY Stony Brook 1991 Bachelors of Art in Social ScienceHofstra University 1985 to 1988 Computer ScienceCisco Academy, Monroe Community College CCNA
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Randall Brown President
O E M Hardware Inc Home Centres
103 12779 80 Ave, Surrey, BC V3W 3A6 6045911100
Randall Brown Director
Real Smart Real Estate Tutorial Services Inc Real Estate Consultants. Training Programs
106 16055 Fraser Hwy, Surrey, BC V4N 0G2 6045978925
Randall Brown Owner
Canyon Computer Supplies Computer and Computer Software Stores
1509 E Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 85034 Website: canyonribbon.com,
Randall Brown District Manager
Waddell & Reed Investment Management Company Investment Advice
7001 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85253
Randall Brown Vice President
Brown Tank & Steel Steel Works, Blast Furnaces (Including Coke O...
Po Box 20781, Phoenix, AZ 85036
Randall Brown Owner
Creative Expressions Advertising Agencies
1509 E Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 85034
Randall Brown Svp
Mathematica, Inc Commercial Economic, Sociological, and Educat...
Zeolite microsphere FCC catalysts having a novel morphology comprising a macroporous matrix and crystallized zeolite freely coating the walls of the pores of the matrix. The catalysts are formed from microspheres containing a metakaolin and kaolin calcined through its exotherm, the latter calcined kaolin being derived from a kaolin having a high pore volume. Kaolin having a high pore volume can be a pulverized ultrafine kaolin or a kaolin which has been pulverized to have an incipient slurry point less than 57% solids.
System For Multiple Voice Lines With Data Over A Single Subscriber Loop
Randall L. Brown - Phoenix AZ John Wesley Spenik - Phoenix AZ Thomas J. Buege - Phoenix AZ Christopher A. Pawlowski - Phoenix AZ Keith M. McDonald - Glendale AZ James Hoff - Scottsdale AZ
A system that provides additional voice lines with data over a single two-wire subscriber loop. At the subscriber premise, one or more telephone instruments and data devices are connected to a digital modem into either a voice or a data interface. Analog voice signals are PCM sampled then packetized, and voice and data packets are transmitted to a CO modem over the subscriber loop. The CO modem depacketizes the voice packets into PCM format and transmits PCM voice information to a CO switch over a standard digital trunk interface. Data packets are routed to a data network. Voice packets are given transmission priority over data packets to ensures that voice is transported in the presence of data with low latency.
David M. Stockwell - Middlesex NJ, US Randall P. Brown - Macon GA, US Stephen H. Brown - Brussels, BE
Assignee:
Engelhard Corporation - Iselin NJ
International Classification:
B01J029/06
US Classification:
502 79, 502 64, 502 65, 502 68, 502 73
Abstract:
Zeolite microsphere FCC catalysts having a novel morphology comprising a macroporous matrix and crystallized zeolite freely coating the walls of the pores of the matrix. The catalysts are formed from microspheres containing a metakaolin and kaolin calcined through its exotherm, the latter calcined kaolin being derived from a kaolin having a high pore volume. Kaolin having a high pore volume can be a pulverized ultrafine kaolin or a kaolin which has been pulverized to have an incipient slurry point less than 57% solids.
Randall L. Brown - Phoenix AZ, US Nicholas Michael DeVito - Naperville IL, US Gregory P. Gibson - Cave Creek AZ, US Amit A. Patel - Bloomingdale IL, US Tushar Ramesh Shah - Lombard IL, US Douglas William Varney - Naperville IL, US
A method and apparatus for identifying a caller who does not provide caller identification on an unanswered call. The caller is asked to record his/her name (or some other characteristic utterance). If the call is unanswered, the record is retained and can be accessed by the called party when that party requests his/her stored voice mail. Advantageously, even on unanswered calls, the identity of the caller can be presented to the called party when that called party requests stored voice mail messages, even if the calling party has private service.
Jeffrey Glenn Hunt - Glendale AZ Thomas Jay Perry - Phoenix AZ Michael Gilbert - Glendale AZ Randall Lew Brown - Phoenix AZ James B. Southway - Glendale AZ
Assignee:
AG Communication Systems Corporation - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
G06F 1100
US Classification:
39518319
Abstract:
A bus monitor system comprises eight identical programmable monitor circuits that are each connected to a monitored bus and to a local 16-bit event bus. There are three interfaces to the event bus within each monitor circuit. One interface asserts a predetermined bit pattern on the event bus when match conditions occur between bit patterns on the monitored bus and predetermined bit patterns stored in monitor circuit registers. A second interface asserts a signal on an external pin when bit patterns on the event bus match a predetermined bit pattern stored in a monitor circuit register. A third interface asserts a predetermined bit pattern on the event bus when an external device has asserted a signal on an external pin. Each monitor circuit is capable of reading and asserting any of the bits of the event bus. The event bus is used to enable or disable monitor circuit interfaces.
Wide Area Network System Providing Secure Transmission
James Hoff - Scottsdale AZ Randall L. Brown - Phoenix AZ Thomas J. Perry - Phoenix AZ Satrio P. Mualim - Glendale AZ Kevin B. Plyler - Scottsdale AZ John W. Spenik - Phoenix AZ James B. Southway - Glendale AZ Frank Sciabica - Phoenix AZ Scott J. Baer - Tempe AZ
Assignee:
AG Communication Systems Corporation - Phoenix AZ
International Classification:
H04L 1228 H04L 1256
US Classification:
370392
Abstract:
A system that provides secure transmission of data between a subscriber's PC and an online service provider (OLS) over an Ethernet WAN. The system includes a remote transceiver unit located at a subscriber site and connected to the subscriber's PC; a central transceiver unit located at a telephone central office and connected to the remote transceiver unit over a twisted pair network and also connected to a WAN; an authorization server that is connected to the WAN; and one or more OLSs, which may include Internet service providers, connected to the WAN. Security of transmission is provided through a method in which only subscriber transmissions directed to a session-specific OLS are allowed to pass through the central transceiver unit onto the WAN, and only unicast transmissions from authorized OLSs are allowed to pass through the central transceiver unit to the subscriber port of the remote transceiver unit. Broadcast transmissions are minimized in favor of unicast messages. The authorization server delivers the IP and MAC addresses of the session-specific OLSs and the subscriber's PC to the remote transceiver units.
System And Method For Determining And Analyzing Building Occupancy
Randall E. Brown - Neshanic Station NJ Kathleen P. Marvel - Martinsville NJ Scott R. Spencer - Lebanon NJ
Assignee:
Chubb & Sons - Warren NJ
International Classification:
G06F 1760 G06F 1740
US Classification:
705 4
Abstract:
A system and method that determines building occupancy at a selected site by using geographically based structures to identify potential clients and to analyze aggregate carrier exposure levels at the selected site. This is achieved by using geographically based structures that are formed by geocoding business addresses and by linking all similarly geocoded businesses. Geographically based structures identify building characteristics and occupant related information. Specifically, all business addresses are address standardized, interjected with public protection code information and then geocoded. The geocoding information is used to identify and determine the building's occupancy configuration. For each tenant or occupant of the building, the system will initially display basic information that includes for example, business name, address and whether the business is currently insured by the carrier. The user can request additional information such as hazard concerns, safety issues and other occupant related information.
System And Method For Determining Risk Exposure Based On Adjacency Analysis
Randall E. Brown - Neshanic Station NJ Kathleen P. Marvel - Martinsville NJ Scott R. Spencer - Lebanon NJ
Assignee:
The Chubb Corporation - Warren NJ
International Classification:
G06F 1760 G06F 1900
US Classification:
705 4
Abstract:
A system and method that determines risk exposure for a selected site by using adjacency analysis to identify and process sites that may not be visible to the user on a display unit. The system determines the risk exposure for a selected site by using geographical adjacency to evaluate other sites for potential impact. The system geographically stores hazard sites and sensitive receptor sites. Moreover, the system creates and stores a sphere of influence and a sphere of receptivity for each hazard site and sensitive receptor site, respectively. For the selected site, the system calculates a sphere of evaluation based on a geographical location of the selected site and a given radial extent. The system determines if the sphere of influence or the sphere of receptivity intersects the sphere of evaluation and outputs the results of the intersection analysis to the display unit. The system analyzes sites that are external to the view area by examining spatial relationships between the selected site and said hazard sites.
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Randall Brown
Lived:
BERLIN MARYLAND OCEAN CITY MARYLAND REHOBOTH BEACH DELAWARE
Work:
DJ DEOGEE - MOBILE DJ (1987)
Education:
STEPHEN DECATUR, Chowan University - GRAPHIC DESIGN