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48 Thornton Ferry Road Ii, Amherst, NH 03031    919-4814860   

New Boston, NH   

415 Millstone Ave, Manchester, NH 03102    603-6062908   

Cary, NC   

Nashua, NH   

Billerica, MA   

Methuen, MA   

Atkinson, NH   

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Company: Us equity advantage Jan 2019 Position: Regional dealer relationship manager

Education

School / High School: Middlesex Community College 1996 to 1998 Specialities: Graphic Design

Skills

Vehicles • Automotive Aftermarket • Automobile • Parts • Automotive • Sales • Sales Management • Warranty • Automotive Engineering • Sales Process • Customer Satisfaction • Negotiation • Product Development • Profit • Continuous Improvement • New Business Development • Business Development

Industries

Automotive

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Jeffrey Glenn Towne

Licenses:
License #: 49102 - Expired
Category: Nursing
Issued Date: Feb 28, 1994
Effective Date: Mar 8, 1995
Expiration Date: Oct 31, 1996
Type: Registered Nurse

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Regional Dealer Relationship Manager

Location:
Amherst, NH
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Us Equity Advantage
Regional Dealer Relationship Manager
Audi of Nashua Jun 2018 - Dec 2018
Sales
Jaguar Land Rover Apr 2012 - Jun 2018
Sales and Financing Guide
Stoneham Ford Jul 2009 - Apr 2012
Sales Associate
Ira Motor Group Mar 2006 - Jul 2009
Sales Associate
Education:
Middlesex Community College 1996 - 1998
Skills:
Vehicles, Automotive Aftermarket, Automobile, Parts, Automotive, Sales, Sales Management, Warranty, Automotive Engineering, Sales Process, Customer Satisfaction, Negotiation, Product Development, Profit, Continuous Improvement, New Business Development, Business Development

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Control Architecture Using A Multi-Layer Embedded Signal Status Protocol

US Patent:
6560202, May 6, 2003
Filed:
Jul 27, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/123086
Inventors:
Mark Aldo Bordogna - North Andover MA
Philip Sidney Dietz - East Hampstead NH
Joseph Elide Landry - Atkinson NH
Jeffrey Robert Towne - Litchfield NH
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04J 116
US Classification:
370248, 370236, 370386
Abstract:
Distributed switch fabrics can support multiple switching functions while meeting established performance requirements by using a control architecture based on multiple layers of signal status carried within signals transported through the distributed switch fabrics. More specifically, a method and apparatus is provided for controlling the selection of signals through distributed switch fabrics by deriving signal status information for the signals at any point along a transmission path and embedding the signal status information in each of the signals using multiple signal status layers. Each of the signals carries its respective signal status information as it propagates along the transmission path, so that the embedded signal status information can be selectively extracted from any of the multiple signal status layers to facilitate a selection decision at any of the distributed switch fabrics. The multiple layers of signal status can be used to provide a cumulative signal status of a particular signal as it propagates along the transmission path or the multiple layers can be used to support various combinations of status control, such as each layer being used to track a different level or type of status for the signal.

Digital Delay Buffers And Related Methods

US Patent:
2006002, Feb 9, 2006
Filed:
Aug 5, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/911726
Inventors:
Narayanan Baskaran - Malden MA, US
Richard DiPasquale - Derry NH, US
Jeffrey Towne - Litchfield NH, US
Gary Turner - Lunenburg MA, US
International Classification:
G11C 8/02
US Classification:
365232000
Abstract:
A digital delay buffer may be provided with both a fast processing, small capacity memory section and a slow processing, large capacity memory section. The use of two memory sections allows the buffer to generate an aligned data stream with n-bit block level latencies from a plurality of delayed data portions, even if one of the portions is subjected to an undue delay.

Method And Apparatus For Switching Signals Using An Embedded Group Signal Status

US Patent:
6301228, Oct 9, 2001
Filed:
May 29, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/087067
Inventors:
Mark Aldo Bordogna - North Andover MA
Philip Sidney Dietz - East Hampstead NH
Joseph Elide Landry - Atkinson NH
Jeffrey Robert Towne - Litchfield NH
Warren Clifton Trested - E. Hampstead NH
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies, Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04N 116
US Classification:
370244
Abstract:
A simple, elementary switch fabric is provided for switching individual signals as a composite group based on group signal status that is embedded and carried within each of the individual signals in the group. In general, a group signal status is derived for a group based on the signal status of each of the individual signals within that group. This group signal status is then individually encoded and embedded in each of the individual signals in the group. The embedded group signal status can be extracted and decoded at any point within the transmission path, as necessary, to facilitate appropriate switching decisions. Although each individual signal is switched independently by the elementary switch fabric, the individual signals are effectively switched as a composite group because the switching decision for each individual signal in the group is based on the same group signal status. That is, individual signals in a particular group will either be selected or rejected together as a single, composite group.

Control Architecture For A Homogeneous Routing Structure

US Patent:
6137790, Oct 24, 2000
Filed:
Oct 1, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/942096
Inventors:
Mark Aldo Bordogna - North Andover MA
Philip Sidney Dietz - East Hampstead NH
Joseph Elide Landry - Atkinson NH
Jeffrey Robert Towne - Litchfield NH
Warren Clifton Trested - E. Hampstead NH
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04Q 1100
US Classification:
370351
Abstract:
A system for providing segmented control of a single, homogeneous routing structure, such as a switch fabric, includes application control elements that are each responsive to embedded signal status information for each of the input signals to the switch fabric. Within each of the application control elements, a configurable arrangement of selectors and control logic is used to provide domain segmented control of each of the separate switching functions for a particular application. Each application control element performs an application specific address resolution function to resolve a single address of one of the input signals based on the embedded signal status of each of the input signals. This single address is provided to the switch fabric so that the corresponding input signal can be selected at the switch fabric output. Because embedded signal status is provided locally at each selection point within the application control element, the control functions for each of the separate switching functions are decoupled, and, as a result, each of the separate switching functions can be independently controlled as a separate domain within the application control element.

Control Architecture Using An Embedded Signal Status Protocol

US Patent:
6081503, Jun 27, 2000
Filed:
Oct 1, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/942095
Inventors:
Mark Aldo Bordogna - North Andover MA
Philip Sidney Dietz - East Hampstead NH
Joseph Elide Landry - Atkinson NH
Jeffrey Robert Towne - Litchfield NH
Warren Clifton Trested - E. Hampstead NH
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill DE
International Classification:
H04L 1256
US Classification:
370222
Abstract:
A network element with a centralized switch fabric is able to support multiple switching functions while meeting established performance requirements by using a control system based on an embedded signal status protocol. Generally, each input signal within a transmission path is monitored to derive signal status information, which is then individually encoded and embedded within the input signal. The embedded signal status can be decoded and provided as input to control logic for processing at any point within the transmission path, as necessary. In the case of a centralized switch fabric, the control logic resolves an address of a single input signal based on the embedded signal status and provides this resolved address to the switch fabric so that the appropriate input signal can be selected. In the present invention, the control logic may be configured to support any given application, e. g. , "path-in-line" protection switching, whereby each configuration of control logic constitutes an application control set that supports the performance requirements of that given application.

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