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Emily L Weil, 68Albrightsville, PA

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Albrightsville, PA   

Phoenix, AZ   

Tempe, AZ   

4502 Liberty Ave, North Bergen, NJ 07047    201-8636938   

Mesa, AZ   

New York, NY   

PO Box 635, Albrightsville, PA 18210   

Work

Company: Eagle television-katz media group Oct 2011 Position: Sales assistant

Education

School / High School: Louisiana State University- Baton Rouge, LA May 2011 Specialities: Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Business

Skills

Marketing • Sales • Advertising • Public Relations

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Paralegal At Mering & Schlitz, Llc.

Position:
Paralegal at Mering & Schlitz, LLC.
Location:
Baltimore, Maryland
Industry:
Legal Services
Work:
Mering & Schlitz, LLC. - Baltimore, MD since Aug 2010
Paralegal
Education:
University of Baltimore School of Law 2012 - 2016
Doctor of Law (J.D.)
Stevenson University 2007 - 2009
M.S., Forensic Studies
Towson University 2005 - 2007
B.S., Sociology, Criminal Justice
Skills:
Legal Writing
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Slot Attendant

Location:
Albrightsville, PA
Industry:
Entertainment
Work:
Mt.airy Casino
Slot Attendant
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Jewelry Designer

Industry:
Design
Work:

Jewelry Designer
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Emily Weil

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Emily Weil - Jersey City, NJ

Work:
Eagle Television-KATZ Media Group Oct 2011 to 2000
Sales Assistant
ABC WBRZ-TV - Baton Rouge, LA Jul 2011 to Sep 2011
Sales Intern
French Market Bistro - Baton Rouge, LA Jul 2007 to Sep 2011
Server
Clear Channel Communications-Radio - New York, NY Jun 2010 to Aug 2010
Promotions Intern
USA Pageant - Baton Rouge, LA Aug 2008 to May 2010
Executive Marketing Director, Miss LSU
USA Pageant - Ojai, CA Jun 2009 to Aug 2009
Marketing Intern
Education:
Louisiana State University - Baton Rouge, LA May 2011
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Business
Skills:
Marketing, Sales, Advertising, Public Relations

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Us Patents

Methods And Systems For Providing Programmable Computerized Interactors

US Patent:
6556184, Apr 29, 2003
Filed:
Nov 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/991132
Inventors:
Emily Weil - New York NY
Greg Thomas - Santa Cruz CA
S. Joy Mountford - Mountain View CA
Thomas J. Dougherty - Los Altos CA
Daniel E. Cummings - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Interval Research Corp - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G09G 500
US Classification:
345156, 434156, 434159
Abstract:
A computerized interactor system uses physical, three-dimensional objects as metaphors for input of user intent to a computer system. When one or more interactors are engaged with a detection field, the detection field reads an identifier associated with the object and communicates the identifier to a computer system. The computer system determines the meaning of the interactor based upon its identifier and upon a semantic context in which the computer system is operating. One specific embodiment of the present invention is a bead interactor system that is a user playable sound and light show system. When an interactor bead is positioned within the detection space of the bead interactor system, a sound sequence begins and continues to play unaltered until the bead interactor is removed or other bead interactors are positioned within or removed from the detection space. Each bead represents a different sound and the row and column location of the bead within the detection space controls how the sound is modified, e. g. , louder or softer, higher pitched or lower pitched, the period of play, etc.

Methods And Systems For Providing Programmable Computerized Interactors

US Patent:
6952196, Oct 4, 2005
Filed:
Mar 27, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/402345
Inventors:
Emily Weil - New York NY, US
Greg Thomas - Santa Cruz CA, US
S. Joy Mountford - Mountain View CA, US
Thomas J. Dougherty - Los Altos CA, US
Daniel E. Cummings - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Vulcan Patents LLC - Seattle WA
International Classification:
G09G005/00
US Classification:
345156, 434156, 434159
Abstract:
A computerized interactor system uses physical, three-dimensional objects as metaphors for input of user intent to a computer system. When one or more interactors are engaged with a detection field, the detection field reads an identifier associated with the object and communicates the identifier to a computer system. The computer system determines the meaning of the interactor based upon its identifier and upon a semantic context in which the computer system is operating. One specific embodiment of the present invention is a bead interactor system that is a user playable sound and light show system. When an interactor bead is positioned within the detection space of the bead interactor system, a sound sequence begins and continues to play unaltered until the bead interactor is removed or other bead interactors are positioned within or removed from the detection space. Each bead represents a different sound and the row and column location of the bead within the detection space controls how the sound is modified, e. g. , louder or softer, higher pitched or lower pitched, the period of play, etc.

Methods And Systems For Providing Programmable Computerized Interactors

US Patent:
7724236, May 25, 2010
Filed:
Aug 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/212975
Inventors:
Emily Weil - New York NY, US
Greg Thomas - Santa Cruz CA, US
S. Joy Mountford - Mountain View CA, US
Thomas J. Dougherty - Los Altos CA, US
Daniel E. Cummings - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Vulcan Patents LLC - Seattle WA
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
A63F 3/00
A63H 33/04
A63H 33/06
A63H 29/22
G06F 3/041
G06K 11/06
G08C 21/00
G09B 19/00
G09B 1/00
US Classification:
345156, 178 1801, 273238, 434156, 434159, 434224, 446 91, 446118, 446484
Abstract:
A computerized interactor system uses physical, three-dimensional objects as metaphors for input of user intent to a computer system. When one or more interactors are engaged with a detection field, the detection field reads an identifier associated with the object and communicates the identifier to a computer system. The computer system determines the meaning of the interactor based upon its identifier and upon a semantic context in which the computer system is operating.

Methods And Systems For Providing Programmable Computerized Interactors

US Patent:
2010019, Aug 5, 2010
Filed:
Apr 9, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/757922
Inventors:
Emily Weil - New York NY, US
Greg Thomas - Santa Cruz CA, US
S. Joy Mountford - Mountain View CA, US
Thomas J. Dougherty - Los Altos CA, US
Daniel E. Cummings - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Vulcan Patents LLC - Seattle WA
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
345156
Abstract:
A computerized interactor system uses physical, three-dimensional objects as metaphors for input of user intent to a computer system. When one or more interactors are engaged with a detection field, the detection field reads an identifier associated with the object and communicates the identifier to a computer system. The computer system determines the meaning of the interactor based upon its identifier and upon a semantic context in which the computer system is operating.

Methods And Systems For Providing Programmable Computerized Interactors

US Patent:
6356255, Mar 12, 2002
Filed:
Apr 7, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/056223
Inventors:
Emily Weil - New York NY
Greg Thomas - Santa Cruz CA
S. Joy Mountford - Mountain View CA
Thomas J. Dougherty - Los Altos CA
Daniel E. Cummings - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Interval Research Corporation - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G09G 500
US Classification:
345156, 434156, 434159
Abstract:
A computerized interactor system uses physical, three-dimensional objects as metaphors for input of user intent to a computer system. When one or more interactors are engaged with a detection field, the detection field reads an identifier associated with the object and communicates the identifier to a computer system. The computer system determines the meaning of the interactor based upon its identifier and upon a semantic context in which the computer system is operating. One specific embodiment of the present invention is a bead interactor system that is a user playable sound and light show system. When an interactor bead is positioned within the detection space of the bead interactor system, a sound sequence begins and continues to play unaltered until the bead interactor is removed or other bead interactors are positioned within or removed from the detection space. Each bead represents a different sound and the row and column location of the bead within the detection space controls how the sound is modified, e. g. , louder or softer, higher pitched or lower pitched, the period of play, etc.

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