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  • Austin, TX
  • Frisco, TX
  • 15708 108Th Ave, Commerce City, CO 80022 (303) 227-7747
  • 1301 Speer Blvd, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 573-4884
  • Brighton, CO
  • Overland Park, KS
  • Thornton, CO
  • Natchitoches, LA
  • Dubberly, LA

Resumes

Resumes

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Software Architect

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Location:
11670 Avondale Dr, Frisco, TX 75033
Industry:
Marketing And Advertising
Work:
Spectrio
Software Architect

Media Distribution Solutions Apr 2016 - Jul 2019
Vice President Technology

Trueffect Mar 2011 - Apr 2016
Senior Director, Architecture

Origin Digital Oct 2007 - Mar 2011
Director of Software Development

Ccintellect Apr 2006 - Oct 2007
Director of Technology
Education:
Northwestern State University 1995 - 1998
Skills:
Software Development
Agile Methodologies
Web Applications
Scrum
Xml
Web Development
Streaming Media
Mobile Devices
Web Services
Mobile Applications
Sql
Javascript
Online Advertising
.Net
Start Ups
Saas
Cloud Computing
Html
Databases
Digital Video
Asp.net
Web Video
Digital Media
Software Project Management
Css
Seo
User Experience
User Interface Design
Html 5
Content Management
Business Intelligence
Actionscript
Web Analytics
Mysql
Product Development
Software Engineering
Digital Asset Management
Iis
Soa
Interests:
Civil Rights and Social Action
Science and Technology
Education
Human Rights
Languages:
English
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Technical Writer At Atlas Copco

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Location:
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Industry:
Machinery

Publications

Us Patents

Data Management Process Utilizing A First-Party Technique

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US Patent:
20150025968, Jan 22, 2015
Filed:
Feb 24, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/188523
Inventors:
Martin Gregory Smith - Lafayette CO, US
Ronald John Hill - Broomfield CO, US
Jim Bob Oney - Commerce City CO, US
Gregory James Neal - Evergreen CO, US
Scott Michael Alfred Kozub - Westminster CO, US
Assignee:
TRUEFFECT, INC. - Westminster CO
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02
H04L 29/08
US Classification:
705 1453
Abstract:
Internet users are becoming more aware of data transfer through third-party cookies to multiple publisher sites without their consent. Subsequently, they are taking action to block or delete third-party cookies through browser controls or automated anti-spyware programs. This blocking and deleting process reduces the ability of third-party networks to accurately target users for relevant advertising. First-party cookies are less susceptible to cookie deletion and are therefore able to provide better targeting for more relevant ad delivery. There is an extended opportunity for “Trusted” First-Party networks to share non-Personally Identifiable Information (non-PII) across the network to prevent data leakage outside the trusted partners. For example, a large corporation with multiple companies that have either their own domains (domaincom, domaincom) or multiple subdomains (productdomain.com, productdomain.com) may want to share user segmentation and propensity information across their companies for cross/up sell purposes. The invention claims the benefit of U.S. Pat. No. 7,904,520, granted Mar. 8, 2011, entitled “First Party Advertisement Serving,” to leverage information in the first-party cookie mode across trusted domains and subdomains.

Data Management Process Utilizing A First-Party Technique

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US Patent:
20150006302, Jan 1, 2015
Filed:
Feb 24, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/188519
Inventors:
- Westminster CO, US
Ronald John Hill - Broomfield CO, US
Jim Bob Oney - Commerce City CO, US
Gregory James Neal - Evergreen CO, US
Scott Michael Alfred Kozub - Westminster CO, US
Assignee:
TRUEFFECT, INC. - Westminster CO
International Classification:
H04L 29/08
H04L 29/12
G06Q 30/02
US Classification:
705 1473
Abstract:
Internet users are becoming more aware of data transfer through third-party cookies to multiple publisher sites without their consent. Subsequently, they are taking action to block or delete third-party cookies through browser controls or automated anti-spyware programs. This blocking and deleting process reduces the ability of third-party networks to accurately target users for relevant advertising. First-party cookies are less susceptible to cookie deletion and are therefore able to provide better targeting for more relevant ad delivery. There is an extended opportunity for “Trusted” First-Party networks to share non-Personally Identifiable Information (non-PII) across the network to prevent data leakage outside the trusted partners. For example, a large corporation with multiple companies that have either their own domains (domain1.com, domain2.com) or multiple subdomains (product1.domain.com, product2.domain.com) may want to share user segmentation and propensity information across their companies for cross/up sell purposes. The invention claims the benefit of U.S. Pat. No. 7,904,520, granted Mar. 8, 2011, entitled “First Party Advertisement Serving,” to leverage information in the first-party cookie mode across trusted domains and subdomains.

Data Management Process Utilizing A First-Party Technique

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US Patent:
20140379496, Dec 25, 2014
Filed:
Feb 24, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/188529
Inventors:
Martin Gregory Smith - Lafayette CO, US
Ronald John Hill - Broomfield CO, US
Jim Bob Oney - Commerce City CO, US
Gregory James Neal - Evergreen CO, US
Scott Michael Alfred Kozub - Westminster CO, US
Assignee:
TRUEFFECT, INC. - Westminster CO
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02
H04L 29/08
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
705 1473
Abstract:
Internet users are becoming more aware of data transfer through third-party cookies to multiple publisher sites without their consent. Subsequently, they are taking action to block or delete third-party cookies through browser controls or automated anti-spyware programs. This blocking and deleting process reduces the ability of third-party networks to accurately target users for relevant advertising. First-party cookies are less susceptible to cookie deletion and are therefore able to provide better targeting for more relevant ad delivery. There is an extended opportunity for “Trusted” First-Party networks to share non-Personally Identifiable Information (non-PII) across the network to prevent data leakage outside the trusted partners. For example, a large corporation with multiple companies that have either their own domains (domain1.com, domain2.com) or multiple subdomains (product1.domain.com, product2.domain.com) may want to share user segmentation and propensity information across their companies for cross/up sell purposes. The invention claims the benefit of U.S. Pat. No. 7,904,520, granted Mar. 8, 2011, entitled “First Party Advertisement Serving,” to leverage information in the first-party cookie mode across trusted domains and subdomains.
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