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Mark Felse Phones & Addresses

  • 1637 Fairway Crst, Loveland, OH 45140 (513) 583-1067
  • Fort Mill, SC
  • 1225 Tanner Pl, Belcamp, MD 21017
  • 9415 Willow Tree Ln, Charlotte, NC 28277
  • 8125 Wilburn Ct, Charlotte, NC 28277
  • Bel Air, MD
  • Los Angeles, CA

Work

Company: U.s. bank Jan 2019 Position: Senior vice president operations transformation executive

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science School / High School: University of Phoenix 2000 to 2015 Specialities: Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management

Skills

Risk Management • Banking • Process Improvement • Change Management • Strategy • Vendor Management • Leadership • Management • Business Process Improvement • Business Analysis • Program Management • Six Sigma • Financial Services • Operations Management • Project Management • Portfolio Management • Payments • Strategic Planning • Executive Management • Credit Cards • Finance • Credit • Forecasting • Team Management • Relationship Management • Financial Risk • Project Portfolio Management • It Strategy • Mergers and Acquisitions • Commercial Banking • Budgets • Ach • Operational Risk Management • Cash Management • Retail Banking • Leadership Development • Patents

Ranks

Certificate: Six Sigma Black Belt

Industries

Banking

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Vice President Operations Transformation Executive

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Location:
1637 Fairway Crst, Loveland, OH 45140
Industry:
Banking
Work:
U.s. Bank
Senior Vice President Operations Transformation Executive

Fifth Third Bank Jan 2017 - Jan 2018
Director of Intelligent Automation

U.s. Bank Jan 2017 - Jan 2018
Senior Vice President - Deposit Processing Services Manager

Fifth Third Bank Sep 2015 - Sep 2016
Head of Central Operations Support Services

Bank of America Oct 1, 2010 - Aug 2015
Senior Vice President and Retail Lockbox Payment Executive
Education:
University of Phoenix 2000 - 2015
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
Skills:
Risk Management
Banking
Process Improvement
Change Management
Strategy
Vendor Management
Leadership
Management
Business Process Improvement
Business Analysis
Program Management
Six Sigma
Financial Services
Operations Management
Project Management
Portfolio Management
Payments
Strategic Planning
Executive Management
Credit Cards
Finance
Credit
Forecasting
Team Management
Relationship Management
Financial Risk
Project Portfolio Management
It Strategy
Mergers and Acquisitions
Commercial Banking
Budgets
Ach
Operational Risk Management
Cash Management
Retail Banking
Leadership Development
Patents
Certifications:
Six Sigma Black Belt

Publications

Us Patents

Image Processing System

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US Patent:
20070031022, Feb 8, 2007
Filed:
Aug 4, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/161475
Inventors:
David Frew - Fort Mill SC, US
Matthew Calman - Waxhaw NC, US
Mark Felse - Charlotte NC, US
Kerry Cantley - Fort Mill SC, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
382137000
Abstract:
An image processing system requires that both a data file and an image file are received before the item is sent to a posting system. When a data file including an image is received, the system determines if the image was properly and timely received. If the file was properly received, the file is interpreted to ascertain whether the image has been previously tested and passed image quality analysis or if it requires testing by the receiving institution. If testing is required the image is sent through image quality analysis (IQA) to determine if the image meets an acceptable quality standard. If the image passes IQA, it is passed to the institution's posting process. If the image does not pass IQA and the failure is not overridden, the item is returned to the presenting institution. The system prevents the posting of the transaction and corresponding image until a quality image is received and approved.

Check Destruction Tracking And Reconstruction

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US Patent:
20100174632, Jul 8, 2010
Filed:
Jan 8, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/350669
Inventors:
Humberto Kenneth Piedra - Miami FL, US
Hamilton Tarry Boyd - Atlanta GA, US
Mark David Felse - Fort Mill SC, US
Barry Thomas Vanlandingham - Richmond VA, US
Assignee:
BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION - CHARLOTTE NC
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 35, 705500
Abstract:
A method for check destruction tracking and reconstruction relates to tracking the destruction of financial institution items, such as paper checks. The method includes transferring the financial institution items to a bin for transporting the items to be destroyed. The bin is associated with a bin identifier. The items which are in the bin are identified and the bin is transported for destruction. If the items are safely transported and safely destroyed, a notification of destruction of the items in the bin is sent. If the items are either not safely transported or not safely destroyed, a notification of an incident is sent. Appropriate action may be taken in response to receiving such notification.

Payment Instrument Validation And Processing

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US Patent:
20190172022, Jun 6, 2019
Filed:
Oct 25, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/170861
Inventors:
- Charlotte NC, US
Mark David Felse - Indian Land SC, US
Sarah Catherine Christine - Smyrna GA, US
John Barrett Hall - Charlotte NC, US
Kerry Kurt Simpkins - Fort Mill SC, US
Assignee:
BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
G06Q 20/04
G06Q 20/02
G06Q 20/10
G06Q 20/40
G06K 9/00
G06K 9/03
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention provide apparatuses and methods that help validate and process payment instruments for different products, such as but not limited to credit card payments, mortgage payments, or any other type of payment. The payment amount from a payment instrument may be determined from a multiple locations on the payment instrument. In addition, a payment amount may be determined from a remittance document that accompanies the payment instrument, such as a remittance coupon that is mailed along with a check. The amount in the remittance courtesy box, the minimum amount due, the last payment made, and the full balance remaining may all be captured and used to validate the amount on the payment instrument. Moreover, one or more confidence scores for the amounts on the payment instrument and remittance document may be used to validate the payment amount.

Payment Instrument Validation And Processing

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US Patent:
20160063454, Mar 3, 2016
Filed:
Aug 29, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/473421
Inventors:
James Kevin Benton - Matthews NC, US
Mark David Felse - Indian Land SC, US
Sarah Catherine Christine - Smyrna DE, US
John Barrett Hall - Charlotte NC, US
Kerry Kurt Simpkins - Fort Mill SC, US
International Classification:
G06Q 20/04
G06Q 20/40
G06K 9/00
G06Q 20/14
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention provide apparatuses and methods that help validate and process payment instruments for different products, such as but not limited to credit card payments, mortgage payments, or any other type of payment. The payment amount from a payment instrument may be determined from a multiple locations on the payment instrument. In addition, a payment amount may be determined from a remittance document that accompanies the payment instrument, such as a remittance coupon that is mailed along with a check. The amount in the remittance courtesy box, the minimum amount due, the last payment made, and the full balance remaining may all be captured and used to validate the amount on the payment instrument. Moreover, one or more confidence scores for the amounts on the payment instrument and remittance document may be used to validate the payment amount.

Payment Instrument Validation And Processing

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US Patent:
20160063460, Mar 3, 2016
Filed:
Aug 29, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/473432
Inventors:
James Kevin Benton - Matthews NC, US
Mark David Felse - Indian Land SC, US
Sarah Catherine Christine - Smyrna DE, US
John Barrett Hall - Charlotte NC, US
Kerry Kurt Simpkins - Fort Mill SC, US
Mitchell Franklin - Boone NC, US
International Classification:
G06Q 20/10
G06K 9/18
G06K 9/72
G06Q 20/40
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention provide apparatuses and methods that help validate and process payment instruments for different products, such as but not limited to credit card payments, mortgage payments, or any other type of payment. The payment amount from a payment instrument may be determined from a multiple locations on the payment instrument. In addition, a payment amount may be determined from a remittance document that accompanies the payment instrument, such as a remittance coupon that is mailed along with a check. The amount in the remittance courtesy box, the minimum amount due, the last payment made, and the full balance remaining may all be captured and used to validate the amount on the payment instrument. Moreover, one or more confidence scores for the amounts on the payment instrument and remittance document may be used to validate the payment amount.
Mark D Felse from Loveland, OH, age ~57 Get Report