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Staff Accountant

Location:
Adams, New York
Industry:
Accounting
Work:
Stackel & Navarra - Watertown, NY Jul 2011 - Jan 2013
Staff Accountant
Poulsen & Podvin, PC May 2009 - Jan 2010
Staff Accountant
CNY Eye Center Jul 2008 - Apr 2009
Accountant
Faculty Student Association of JCC Aug 2007 - Jun 2008
Accounting Clerk
Ruddell Business Machines, Inc. Sep 2003 - Aug 2007
Accountant
The Beeper Place Oct 1998 - Aug 2003
Office Manager
Education:
Franklin University 2006 - 2008
BS, Accounting
Jefferson Community College 2004 - 2006
AAS, Accounting
Skills:
General Ledger, Payroll, Journal Entries, Cash Flow, Bank Reconciliation, Internal Controls, Auditing, Payroll Taxes, Sales Tax, Cash, Accounting Applications, Customer Service, Purchasing, Tax Returns, Tax Preparation, Financial Reporting, QuickBooks, Accounting, Account Reconciliation, Payments, Financial Accounting, Accounts Payable, GAAP, Accounts Receivable, Bookkeeping, Financial Statements, Fixed Assets, Cost Accounting, Accruals, Peachtree, Cash Management, Managerial Finance, Budgets, Tax Research
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Senior Human Resources Specialist

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Senior Human Resources Specialist
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North Wall Schools
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Host Communication Message Manager For A Label Printing System With Data Collection Capabilities

US Patent:
5555351, Sep 10, 1996
Filed:
May 8, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/880718
Inventors:
Gina M. Craig - Dayton OH
James E. Globig - Kettering OH
Dale E. Lamprecht - Dayton OH
James G. Markham - Spring Valley OH
Donald A. Morrison - Dayton OH
Richard E. Schwabe - Dayton OH
Raymond D. Tavener - Kettering OH
Rex D. Watkins - Franklin OH
Assignee:
Monarch Marking Systems, Inc. - Dayton OH
International Classification:
G06K 1500
US Classification:
395114
Abstract:
A host communication message manager of a local bar code data processing and printing system allows one or more host processing systems to communicate with the local system to control the maintenance of data including bar code data stored in the local processing system. The host communication message manager also allows one or more host processing systems to communicate with the local system to control the printing of data including bar code data stored in the local system on a bar code printer coupled thereto. The host communication message manager allows both a host processing system in the form of a main frame computer as well as a host processing system in the form of a hand held labeler with data collection capabilities to communicate with the local bar code data processing and printing system to provide an integrated system for data collection, bar code printing and labeling.

Barcode Identification System

US Patent:
5227643, Jul 13, 1993
Filed:
Oct 28, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/783770
Inventors:
Gina M. Craig - Dayton OH
Dale E. Lamprecht - Dayton OH
Debra A. Stellwag - Dayton OH
Thomas R. Wagner - Fairfield OH
Assignee:
Monarch Marking Systems, Inc. - Dayton OH
International Classification:
G06K 710
US Classification:
250566
Abstract:
A barcode identification system is shown that includes a user operable personal computer for creating print jobs. The personal computer is coupled to a number of printers for printing the data for a job in a selected format on a record member such as a tag, label or the like. The system employs modular software. During the initialization of each of the software modules, the system determines whether the module includes a key identification that matches a system key and if not, the operation of the software module is limited to a demonstration mode if that mode is allowable. A data entry routine aids the user entering valid data for a selected format. In response to a print command, the data entered by the user is combined with the selected format to form a job. The job is then sent to a spooler which distributes the job to one of the barcode printers of the system.

Barcode Identification System

US Patent:
5345091, Sep 6, 1994
Filed:
Apr 8, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/044817
Inventors:
Gina M. Craig - Dayton OH
Dale E. Lamprecht - Dayton OH
Debra A. Stellwag - Dayton OH
Thomas R. Wagner - Fairfield OH
International Classification:
G06K 710
US Classification:
250566
Abstract:
A barcode identification system is shown that includes a user operable personal computer for creating print jobs. The personal computer is coupled to a number of printers for printing the data for a job in a selected format on a record member such as a tag, label or the like. The system employs modular software. During the initialization of each of the software modules, the system determines whether the module includes a key identification that matches a system key and if not, the operation of the software module is limited to a demonstration mode if that mode is allowable. A data entry routine aids the user entering valid data for a selected format. In response to a print command, the data entered by the user is combined with the selected format to form a job. The job is then sent to a spooler which distributes the job to one of the barcode printers of the system.

Bar Code Identification System Format Editor

US Patent:
5533176, Jul 2, 1996
Filed:
May 14, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/061910
Inventors:
David J. Best - Miamisburg OH
James E. Globig - Hamilton OH
James G. Markham - Spring Valley OH
Gina M. Craig - Dayton OH
Assignee:
Monarch Marking Systems, Inc. - Dayton OH
International Classification:
G06F 1500
US Classification:
395117
Abstract:
A bar code identification system format editor is shown which allows a single format to automatically be created for multiple, incompatible printers. The system includes a number of bar code printers of various types, each bar code printer type having an associated set of printer function options selectable by a user to define a format, i. e. , the layout of fields for a tag, label or the like. When a user selects various printer types for which a format is to be generated, the format editor automatically determines the intersection of the sets of printer function options for each of the selected printer types to create a common set of printer function options. Thereafter, the format editor prompts the user to select only those printer function options supported by the selected printer types for the format as indicated in the common printer function option set. The format editor also allows a format to be created designated a nonfixed graphic so that one format can be used with a number of different graphics.

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