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Company: Irvings, roth & rubin Address: 307 5Th Ave., New York, NY 10016 Phones: 212-6927711 Position: Executive Industries: Auto and Home Supply Stores

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Greg Roth - Ossining, NY

Work:
Hargraves, McConnell & Costigan P.C 2011 to 2013
Paralegal
Search Optimization Specialist 2008 to 2010 Irvington Middle School Tutoring 2008 to 2009
Math Tutor
Westchester Condominiums /Brookside Jun 2005 to 2006
Lifeguard and Supervisor
Education:
Binghamton University, State University of New York 2004 to 2009
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Irvington High School - Irvington, NY 2000 to 2004
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Greg Roth - Washington, DC

Work:
Percy Group Communications 2009 to Present
Freelance Consultant
U.S. Chamber of Commerce - Washington, DC 2006 to 2009
Program Officer
American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE) - Alexandria, VA 2003 to 2006
Manager, Communications and Network Development
The Remanufacturing Institute - Fairfax, VA 2000 to 2001
Communications Specialist
Devon Health Services - King of Prussia, PA 1998 to 2000
Provider Relations/Account Manager
Lancaster Newspapers - Lancaster, PA 1996 to 1998
Staff Assistant/Reporter
Education:
Millersville University of Pennsylvania - Millersville, PA
B.A. in English
Institute for Organization Management
IOM in Leadership Development
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Greg Roth - Washington, DC

Work:
The Percy Group Oct 2009 to 2000
Owner
United States Chamber of Commerce, Institute for a Competitive Workforce (ICW) - Washington, DC Aug 2006 to Oct 2009
Program Officer
American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE) - Alexandria, VA Mar 2003 to Aug 2006
Manager, Communications and Network Development
Automotive Parts Rebuilders' Association (APRA) / The Remanufacturing Institute (TRI) - Fairfax, VA Apr 2000 to Dec 2001
Communications Specialist
Education:
U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Institute for Organization Management - Los Angeles, CA Jan 2007 to Jan 2010
IOM in Nonprofit organization management
Millersville University of Pennsylvania - Millersville, PA
B.A. in English
Skills:
Communications, public affairs, public relations, speechwriting, public speaking, program management, member relations
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Greg Roth - Washington, DC

Work:
Percy Group Communications 2009 to 2000
Self-employed Consultant
U.S. Chamber of Commerce - Washington, DC 2006 to 2009
Program Officer
American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE) - Alexandria, VA 2003 to 2006
Manager, Communications and Network Development
Education:
Millersville University of Pennsylvania - Millersville, PA
B.A.
Institute for Organization Management
leadership

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

System, Device And Method For Remotely Providing, Accessing And Using Personal Entertainment Media

US Patent:
2002009, Jul 11, 2002
Filed:
Sep 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/946251
Inventors:
Robert Agresta - Englewood Cliffs NJ, US
Greg Roth - Teaneck NJ, US
David Tannenbaum - Englewood NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F015/16
US Classification:
709/231000, 709/219000, 705/051000
Abstract:
Systems and methods for permitting consumers to securely purchase, access, download and/or stream entertainment content such as musical and audio visual works, including a remote terminal or terminals. Consumers subscribe to the system and obtain a terminal or terminals. The terminals permit the subscribers to access the system to obtain content, either by downloading same to the terminal or by directly perceiving the content while streaming the content to the terminal. The invention prevents unauthorized copying, distribution and/or performance of protected works while at the same time eliminating the need for consumers to possess the tangible objects, e.g. CDS and DVDs, upon which detectable works normally reside. The software associated with the system regulates the transmission of content from the database(s) upon which it is stored, through a central server associated with the system, to the subscriber terminals for storage or immediate, i.e., “streaming”, playback.

System, Device And Method For Remotely Providing, Accessing And Using Personal Entertainment Media

US Patent:
2006003, Feb 9, 2006
Filed:
May 13, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/128842
Inventors:
Robert Agresta - Englewood Cliffs NJ, US
Greg Roth - Teaneck NJ, US
David Tannenbaum - Englewood NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709231000
Abstract:
Systems and methods for permitting consumers to securely purchase, access, download and/or stream entertainment content such as musical and audio visual works, including a remote terminal or terminals. Consumers subscribe to the system and obtain a terminal or terminals. The terminals permit the subscribers to access the system to obtain content, either by downloading same to the terminal or by directly perceiving the content while streaming the content to the terminal. The invention prevents unauthorized copying, distribution and/or performance of protected works while at the same time eliminating the need for consumers to possess the tangible objects, e.g. CDS and DVDs, upon which detectable works normally reside. The software associated with the system regulates the transmission of content from the database(s) upon which it is stored, through a central server associated with the system, to the subscriber terminals for storage or immediate, i.e., “streaming”, playback.

Collecting Items Via A Chute In A Material Handling Environment

US Patent:
2021000, Jan 7, 2021
Filed:
Jul 2, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/460312
Inventors:
- Mason OH, US
Greg Roth - Frederick MD, US
International Classification:
B65G 11/20
B65G 47/44
B65G 11/02
Abstract:
A material handling system includes a conveyor, an actuation unit, and a chute. The chute is mechanically coupled to the conveyor at a defined angle with respect to a surface of the conveyor. The chute includes an inlet defining a first end and a second end, where the first end of the inlet is mechanically coupled to the surface of the conveyor. Further, the chute includes at least one tube configured to be rotated by the actuation unit at a defined rotational speed. The chute also includes an outlet mechanically coupled to the at least one tube. In this aspect, the defined angle and the defined rotational speed is based on at least one of: physical characteristic of an item to be passed through the chute, a rate of inflow of the item through the inlet, and a rate of outflow of the item through the outlet.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Corn Silage Production, Management, And Feeding

Author:
Greg Roth
ISBN #:
0788178229

Corn Silage Production, Management, And Feeding

Author:
Greg Roth
ISBN #:
0891181245

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