3371 SE Bielmeier Rd TRLR 32, Port Orchard, WA 98367 • 3608955832
Henderson, NV
Huntington Beach, CA
Torrance, CA
Palmdale, CA
Big Piney, WY
Redondo Beach, CA
Union Springs, AL
Work
Company:
Rocky mountain christian church - Niwot, CO
2007
Position:
Group coordinator/ involvement & community outreach coordinator
Education
School / High School:
Front Range Community College
2012
Specialities:
Project Management
Skills
COMMUNICATION AND DEVELOPING RELATIONSHI... • providing a warm and welcoming introduct... • telephone and personal contact • creating a sense of comfort and confiden... • providing a high level of oral and writt... • including explaining expectations and co... • publications and website. TRAINING ... • organized • and reproduced training materials. C... • etc. Efficient with deadlines • making sure that all the tasks are compl... • co-workers • and customers. Resourceful • finding solutions to potential problems ... • 2013 Silent Auction Coordinator o A... • 2013 Volunteer Co-Coordinator o Calv... • 2012 Project Coordinator for CareConnect • serving seniors in Boulder o 9Health ... • 2012 Staff Liaison o Willow Creek L... • 2008-9 Volunteer Coordinator and Assist... • 2005-2007
Rocky Mountain Christian Church Niwot, CO 2007 to 2012 Group Coordinator/ Involvement & Community Outreach CoordinatorDilbeck Realtors Pasadena, CA 1999 to 2000 Relocation and Corporate Services Coordinator, RealtorShorewood Realtors Redondo Beach, CA 1991 to 1999 Relocation and Corporate Services Coordinator, Referral Manager, RealtorSheraton Hotels Redondo Beach, CA 1990 to 1991 Corporate Sales ManagerTollman-Hundley Hotels Santa Ana, CA 1988 to 1990 Director of Sales, Sales Manager
Education:
Front Range Community College 2012 Project ManagementCalifornia State University Northridge 1987 Bachelor of Science in Business/Marketing
Skills:
COMMUNICATION AND DEVELOPING RELATIONSHIPS First point of contact for those interested in getting to know the organization, providing a warm and welcoming introduction. Excellent follow up skills via email, telephone and personal contact, creating a sense of comfort and confidence with those being contacted. Liaison between customers and co-workers, providing a high level of oral and written communication and concise reporting skills using Microsoft Office Suite products. Recruiter for new leaders and new volunteers, including explaining expectations and communicating logistics. Proven editing skills used for many documents, publications and website. TRAINING Conducted regular and spontaneous training for potential group leaders in both group and individual settings. Planned, organized, and reproduced training materials. Continually available to consult with leaders about their problems and concerns. MANAGING LOGISTICS AND SOLVING PROBLEMS Strong in anticipating needs and considering all the details: Who? What? Where? When? How Long?, etc. Efficient with deadlines, making sure that all the tasks are completed in advance to minimize the last-minute running around. Talented at coordinating with others superiors, co-workers, and customers. Resourceful, finding solutions to potential problems and researching answers to questions. COORDINATING EVENTS Planned and organized many social and fundraising events and coordinated volunteer projects. Committee Member o Crossroads School Annual Friends Dinner, 2013 Silent Auction Coordinator o A Womans Work Evening of Great Tastes, 2013 Volunteer Co-Coordinator o Calvary Bible Church, 2012 Project Coordinator for CareConnect, serving seniors in Boulder o 9Health Fair, 2012 Staff Liaison o Willow Creek Leadership Summit, 2008-9 Volunteer Coordinator and Assistant to Director o Various leadership positions in MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) , 2005-2007
Cary R. Champlin - Issaquah WA, US Felix F. Anthony - Issaquah WA, US Mackenzie Smith - Issaquah WA, US Anthony B. Williams - Shoreline WA, US Alexander C. Prater - Seattle WA, US James E. Bacus - Seattle WA, US Suzanne C. Reynolds - Lexington KY, US Dean W. Webster - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Incline Village NV
International Classification:
G06F 15/00 G06F 11/30
US Classification:
702182, 702 81, 702 82, 702174
Abstract:
A method, system, and computer-readable medium is described for automatically identifying incongruous item packages, such as to detect incongruities in the items that are included as contents of the item packages and/or to identify incongruities in the packaging used for the item packages. In some situations, the automatic identification of incongruous packages includes initially automatically learning appropriate values for parameters of items (e. g. , item weights and/or dimensions) based on automatically measured parameters of packages including those items. Those item values can then be used to estimate corresponding parameter values of sealed packages that contain those items, and to further identify incongruous item packages whose measured parameter values do not correspond to the estimated values for those parameters.
Alexander C. Prater - Seattle WA, US Suzanne C. Reynolds - Lexington KY, US Mackenzie Smith - Issaquah WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Incline Village NV
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
700213, 700227, 700215, 700225, 700226
Abstract:
A package handling system for use with a plurality of packages having package identification thereon. The system of one embodiment comprises processing stations where packages having heterogeneous contents are processed. One or more identifiers are positioned at the processing stations to detect the package identifications associated with the packages. A controller is coupled to the identifier and has access to first and second package data. The first package data related to an actual condition of the package, and the second package data related to acceptable package conditions. A labeler coupled to the controller is configured to apply a first label to the package if the first and second package data indicate that the package is in an acceptable condition or a second label if the first and second package data indicate that the package is in a condition requiring further processing.
Cary R. Champlin - Issaquah WA, US Felix F. Anthony - Issaquah WA, US Mackenzie Smith - Issaquah WA, US Anthony B. Williams - Shoreline WA, US Alexander C. Prater - Seattle WA, US James E. Bacus - Seattle WA, US Suzanne C. Reynolds - Lexington KY, US Dean W. Webster - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Incline Village NV
International Classification:
G06F 11/30 G06F 7/00
US Classification:
702182, 702174, 700115, 700216
Abstract:
A method, system, and computer-readable medium is described for automatically identifying incongruous item packages, such as to detect incongruities in the items that are included as contents of the item packages and/or to identify incongruities in the packaging used for the item packages. In some situations, the automatic identification of incongruous packages includes initially automatically learning appropriate values for parameters of items (e. g. , item weights and/or dimensions) based on automatically measured parameters of packages including those items. Those item values can then be used to estimate corresponding parameter values of sealed packages that contain those items, and to further identify incongruous item packages whose measured parameter values do not correspond to the estimated values for those parameters. This abstract is provided to comply with rules requiring an abstract, and it is not intended to be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims.
Alexander C. Prater - Seattle WA, US Suzanne C. Reynolds - Seattle WA, US Mackenzie Smith - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Reno NV
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
700227, 700225, 283 81
Abstract:
A package handling system for use with a plurality of packages having package identification thereon. The system of one embodiment comprises processing stations where packages having heterogeneous contents are processed. One or more identifiers are positioned at the processing stations to detect the package identifications associated with the packages. A controller is coupled to the identifier and has access to first and second package data. The first package data related to an actual condition of the package, and the second package data related to acceptable package conditions. A labeler coupled to the controller is configured to apply a first label to the package if the first and second package data indicate that the package is in an acceptable condition or a second label if the first and second package data indicate that the package is in a condition requiring further processing.
Alexander C. Prater - Seattle WA, US Suzanne C. Reynolds - Lexington KY, US Mackenzie Smith - Issaquah WA, US
Assignee:
Amazon Technologies, Inc. - Incline Village NV
International Classification:
G06F 15/00 G06F 11/30
US Classification:
702182, 702 81, 702 82, 702174, 702185
Abstract:
A package handling system for use with a plurality of packages having package identification thereon. The system of one embodiment comprises processing stations where packages having heterogeneous contents are processed. One or more identifiers are positioned at the processing stations to detect the package identifications associated with the packages. A controller is coupled to the identifier to receive identification information about a package and detected by the identifier. The controller is coupled to the data input device to receive first package data related to an actual condition of the package. The controller has second package data related to acceptable package conditions. The controller uses the first and second package data to determine if the package is in a kickout condition. The controller can receive second package data from the independent data sources for comparison with the first package data, the controller automatically initiates processing instructions related to the processing of the package or feedback communication with at least one of the data sources.