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  • 4208 Willow Woods Dr, Annandale, VA 22003 (703) 323-7486
  • Nags Head, NC
  • Falls Church, VA
  • Austin, TX
  • Vienna, VA

Work

Company: State accounting office of georgia Jun 2005 Position: Website manager

Education

School / High School: UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE- Adelphi, MD Dec 2014 Specialities: M.B.A.

Skills

MS Office Professional; Excel • PowerPoint • Outlook • Publisher 2007 • Word • QuarkXPress 9 • HTML • RoboHelp; WebHelp • Omniture • MS Project • Visio • eSS (Servicewares eService Suite) • DocuTools 5.0 • Adobe Suite; Acrobat X • FrameMaker • DreamWeaver • Flash • PhotoShop • Illustrator • Fireworks • WS FTP Pro • EwebEdit Pro • Vignette • OnDemand Software • PageMaker 7 • SharePoint 2010 • Enterprise Survey Software • Enterprise Portal Administration V9 • Drupal • Google Analytics

Resumes

Resumes

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Supply Chain Operations Supervisor At Pepsico - Pepsi Beverages Company

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Position:
Supply Chain Operations Supervisor at PepsiCo - Pepsi Beverages Company
Location:
San Diego, California
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
PepsiCo - Pepsi Beverages Company - San Diego, CA since Sep 2012
Supply Chain Operations Supervisor

Pepsi Beverages Company - Asbury Park, NJ May 2011 - Sep 2012
Product Availability Supervisor

Pepsi Bottling Group - Asbury Park, NJ Aug 2009 - May 2011
Delivery Supervisor

Pepsi Bottling Group - Asbury Park, NJ Nov 2008 - Aug 2009
Merchandising Manager

Pepsi Bottling Group - Asbury Park, NJ Sep 2007 - Nov 2008
Customer Service Manager
Education:
John Carroll University 1988 - 1992
B.A., Communications
Skills:
Inventory Management
Budget
Sales
Account Management
Customer Service
Operations Management
Negotiation
Budgets
Consumer Products
Cross-functional Team Leadership
Direct Store Delivery
P&L Management
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Paul Viola

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Location:
United States
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Paul Viola

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Location:
United States
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Paul Viola

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Location:
United States
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Paul Viola Fairburn, GA

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Work:
State Accounting Office of Georgia

Jun 2005 to 2000
Website Manager

United Parcel Service
Atlanta, GA
May 2005 to Jun 2005
Consultant/Supply Chain

AT&T Wireless Headquarters
Atlanta, GA
Jun 2002 to May 2005
Knowledge Content Manager

Coca-Cola Enterprises
Atlanta, GA
Jun 2000 to Jun 2002
Technical Writer/Instructional Designer

Total Systems
Columbus, GA
Aug 1999 to Jun 2000
Documentation Specialist

Education:
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
Adelphi, MD
Dec 2014
M.B.A.

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
Adelphi, MD
Apr 2013
M.S. in Cybersecurity

SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY
Savannah, GA
Jun 1997
B.A. in Mass Communications

Skills:
MS Office Professional; Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Publisher 2007, Word, QuarkXPress 9, HTML, RoboHelp; WebHelp, Omniture, MS Project, Visio, eSS (Servicewares eService Suite), DocuTools 5.0, Adobe Suite; Acrobat X, FrameMaker, DreamWeaver, Flash, PhotoShop, Illustrator, Fireworks,WS FTP Pro, EwebEdit Pro, Vignette, OnDemand Software, PageMaker 7, SharePoint 2010, Enterprise Survey Software, Enterprise Portal Administration V9, Drupal, Google Analytics

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Generating A Number Audio Element In An Audio System

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US Patent:
6600898, Jul 29, 2003
Filed:
Sep 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/656857
Inventors:
Jeremy S. De Bonet - Austin TX
Paul Viola - Brookline MA
Assignee:
Clix Network, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
H04H 102
US Classification:
455 304, 455 305, 455 306
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for generating a number audio element for playing a desired number in an audio system. Specifically, the method sets forth the steps of storing a plurality of audio elements used to represent a subset of the range of numbers; defining a plurality of match types used to determine if one or more matching audio element exists in the subset of the range of numbers; defining a plurality of accuracy prefixes representative of the error associated with any rounding of the desired number to be played; setting the accuracy prefix to a value representing an exact match between the desired number and a number audio element in the stored subset of audio elements representative of the range of numbers; filtering the audio elements to determine if an exact match exists; if an exact match does not exist, rounding the desired number to a pre-determined level of precision to create an estimated desired number; setting the accuracy prefix to a value representing the error associated with any rounding of the desired number to be played; filtering the audio elements to determine if an exact match exists between the estimated desired number and any of the plurality of audio elements used to represent a subset of the range of numbers; and repeating the steps of filtering until such time as an exact match has been determined between the estimated desired number and any of the plurality of audio elements used to represent a subset of the range of numbers. Once an exact match is determined, the number audio element is transmitted to a remote user. The number audio element may be a stock quote or an announcement of the time.

System And Method For Overlapping Audio Elements In A Customized Personal Radio Broadcast

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US Patent:
6609096, Aug 19, 2003
Filed:
Sep 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/657256
Inventors:
Jeremy S. De Bonet - Austin TX
Paul A. Viola - Brookline MA
Assignee:
Clix Network, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G10L 2100
US Classification:
704500, 704270, 370310
Abstract:
A method for overlapping stored audio elements in a system for providing a customized radio broadcast. The method includes the steps of dividing a first audio element into a plurality of audio element components; selecting one of said audio element components; decompressing the selected audio element component; selecting a second audio element; decompressing the second audio element; mixing the decompressed audio element component with the decompressed second audio element to form a mixed audio element component; and compressing the mixed audio element component to form a compressed overlapping audio element component. The compressed overlapping audio element component may replace the selected audio component. The first audio element may be a song, while the second audio element may be a DJ introduction. Accordingly, the compressed overlapping audio element may be broadcast followed by the remaining components of the song audio element.

System And Method For Tracking Movement Of Individuals

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US Patent:
6703936, Mar 9, 2004
Filed:
Sep 28, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/964879
Inventors:
Maurice L. Hill - Fairfax VA
Michael Mocenter - Warminster PA
Joeseph S. Reiter - Warminster PA
Paul Viola - Arlington VA
Brian Moran - Arlington VA
Assignee:
Veridian Engineering, Inc. - Arlington VA
Veridian Information Solutions, Inc. - Fairfax VA
International Classification:
G08B 2300
US Classification:
3405734, 3405731, 3406935, 34082549
Abstract:
A device for monitoring movement of an object is provided. A first module is configured to secure to the object. A second module, capable of electrically connecting to the first module, includes at least a rechargeable battery and a memory capable of storing a history of movement data. A third module, capable of electrically connecting with the second module, includes a data modem capable of connecting to a remote station, and a battery charger. When the second module is connected to the first module, the memory periodically records available location data representing a position of the device at the time of recording. When the second module is connected to the third module, the memory downloads through the data modem and the battery charger charges the battery.

Method And System For Providing An Audio Element Cache In A Customized Personal Radio Broadcast

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US Patent:
6985694, Jan 10, 2006
Filed:
Sep 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/656884
Inventors:
Jeremy S. De Bonet - Austin TX, US
Paul A. Viola - Brookline MA, US
Assignee:
Clix Network, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
H04H 1/00
US Classification:
455 301, 455 306, 455 3, 725 95, 725 97, 381 77
Abstract:
An audio element cache is provided that is capable of caching audio elements for each user in a personal radio server system. In operation, customized radio content is provided to remote listeners in a personal radio server system by: storing a plurality of audio elements in a file server; retrieving a subset of the plurality of audio elements from the file server by predicting the content desired by a remote listener based on a user profile of the remote listener; storing the subset of the plurality of audio elements in an audio element cache; selecting audio elements to provide to a remote listener from the audio element cache; and transmitting the audio elements to the remote listener. In an embodiment, the plurality of audio elements are stored in the audio element cache when a remote listener logs-on the personal radio server system.

System And Method For Tracking Movement Of Individuals

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US Patent:
6992582, Jan 31, 2006
Filed:
Oct 3, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/677272
Inventors:
Maurice L. Hill - Fairfax VA, US
Michael Mocenter - Warminster PA, US
Joeseph S. Reiter - Warminster PA, US
Paul Viola - Arlington VA, US
Brian Moran - Arlington VA, US
Assignee:
Satellite Tracking of People LLC - Houston TX
International Classification:
G08B 1/08
US Classification:
34053913, 3405734, 34082549, 3406935, 455456, 455457
Abstract:
A device for monitoring movement of an object is provided. A first module is configured to secure to the object. A second module, capable of electrically connecting to the first module, includes at least a rechargeable battery and a memory capable of storing a history of movement data. A third module, capable of electrically connecting with the second module, includes a data modem capable of connecting to a remote station, and a battery charger. When the second module is connected to the first module, the memory periodically records available location data representing a position of the device at the time of recording. When the second module is connected to the third module, the memory downloads through the data modem and the battery charger charges the battery.

Method For Comparing Two Trinary Logic Representations In The Process Of Customizing Radio Broadcasting

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US Patent:
7058694, Jun 6, 2006
Filed:
Sep 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/656950
Inventors:
Jeremy S. De Bonet - Austin TX, US
Paul A. Viola - Brookline MA, US
Assignee:
Clix Network, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709217, 714 39, 707 3, 455 303
Abstract:
A method for efficiently comparing two trinary logic representations, including the steps of creating a first data structure (a VALUE data structure) representative of a first set of properties; creating a second data structure (a KNOWN data structure) representative of whether the first set of properties is known; creating a third data structure (a TARGET data structure) representative of a target set of properties; creating a fourth data structure (a WANT data structure) representative of whether the target set of properties is wanted; and comparing the first, second, third, and fourth data structures using bit-wise binary operations to determine whether the first set of known properties are wanted as a target set of properties. In exemplary embodiments, the bit-wise binary operations are performed according to the Boolean equation: (not WANT) or (KNOWN and ((TARGET xor VALUE))). Alternatively, the bit-wise binary operation are performed according to the Boolean equation: (not WANT) or (KNOWN and ((TARGET and VALUE) or ((not TARGET) and (not (VALUE))).

System And Method For Tracking Movement Of Individuals

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US Patent:
7619513, Nov 17, 2009
Filed:
Nov 14, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/272095
Inventors:
Maurice L. Hill - Fairfax VA, US
Michael Mocenter - Warminster PA, US
Joeseph S. Reiter - Warminster PA, US
Paul Viola - Arlington VA, US
Brian Moran - Arlington VA, US
Assignee:
Satellite Tracking of People LLC - Houston TX
International Classification:
G08B 1/08
US Classification:
34053913, 3405731, 3405734, 348143
Abstract:
A device for monitoring movement of an object is provided. A first module is configured to secure to the object. A second module, capable of electrically connecting to the first module, includes at least a rechargeable battery and a memory capable of storing a history of movement data. A third module, capable of electrically connecting with the second module, includes a data modem capable of connecting to a remote station, and a battery charger. When the second module is connected to the first module, the memory periodically records available location data representing a position of the device at the time of recording. When the second module is connected to the third module, the memory downloads through the data modem and the battery charger charges the battery.

Personal Broadcast Server System For Providing A Customized Broadcast

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US Patent:
7840691, Nov 23, 2010
Filed:
Sep 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/656765
Inventors:
Jeremy S. De Bonet - Austin TX, US
Paul A. Viola - Brookline MA, US
Assignee:
Zamora Radio, LLC - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
G06F 3/00
H04N 7/10
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
709231, 709219, 725 46, 725 34, 725 35, 725 36, 705 1449, 705 1453, 705 1466, 705 1467
Abstract:
A personal broadcast server system provides a customized broadcast to one or more users over a transmission media. A data storage device stores a plurality of broadcast elements. A data management system stores a user profile and a user state for each of the one or more users and also stores information associated with each of the plurality of broadcast elements. A broadcast element selector, having at least one broadcast element selector functions, selects broadcast elements from the data storage device based on information contained in the data management system. A broadcast server receives the selected broadcast elements from the data storage device and provides the selected broadcast elements to a user over the transmission media. The personal broadcast server system may provide streaming audio, streaming video, or other forms of broadcast signals.
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