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Brooklyn, NY   

East Elmhurst, NY   

Trenton, NJ   

Elizabeth, NJ   

Newark, NJ   

Bronx, NY   

New York, NY   

220 Parker Rd, Elizabeth, NJ 07208    908-4208765   

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Position: Sales Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Medicine Doctors

Mark C. Valentine

Specialties:
Dermatology
Work:
Everett Dermatology
3327 Colby Ave STE A, Everett, WA 98201
425-2586767 (phone) 425-2596260 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Graduated: 1974
Procedures:
Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions, Destruction of Skin Lesions, Skin Surgery
Conditions:
Dermatitis, Psoriasis, Tinea Pedis, Tinea Unguium, Varicose Veins, Acne, Alopecia Areata, Atopic Dermatitis, Contact Dermatitis, Melanoma, Plantar Warts, Rosacea, Skin Cancer
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Valentine graduated from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1974. He works in Everett, WA and specializes in Dermatology. Dr. Valentine is affiliated with Providence Regional Medical Center Everett.
Mark Valentine Photo 1

Mark Conrad Valentine

Specialties:
Dermatology
Education:
Johns Hopkins University (1974)
University Hospitals of Cleveland (1976) *
University Hospitals of Cleveland (1979) *

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Resumes

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Mark Valentine - Hartsdale, NY

Work:
Brown Harris Stevens 2008 to 2000
Doorman, Porter, Service Elevator Operator
Davita, Inc - Bronx, NY 2007 to 2008
Biomedical Technician
Brown Harris Stevens - New York, NY 2007 to 2007
Doorman
Vivax Corp - Emerson, NJ 2005 to 2006
Electronic Technician
KC Contracting, LLC - Ramsey, NJ 2004 to 2005
Contractor
Radiodetection Corp - Mahwah, NJ 1996 to 2003
Electronic Technician
Dover Business College - Dover, NJ 1995 to 1996
Computer Instructor
Education:
Dover Business College - Paramus, NJ 1994
Certificate in Computers and Networking
Union County College - Scotch Plains, NJ 1986
A.A.S. in Electronics
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Mark Valentine - Hartsdale, NY

Work:
Brown Harris Stevens 2008 to 2000
Doorman, Porter, Service Elevator Operator
Davita, Inc - Bronx, NY 2007 to 2008
Biomedical Technician
Brown Harris Stevens - New York, NY 2007 to 2007
Doorman
Vivax Corp - Emerson, NJ 2005 to 2006
Electronic Technician
KC Contracting, LLC - Ramsey, NJ 2004 to 2005
Contractor
Radiodetection Corp - Mahwah, NJ 1996 to 2003
Electronic Technician
Dover Business College - Dover, NJ 1995 to 1996
Computer Instructor
Education:
Dover Business College - Paramus, NJ 1994
Certificate in Computers and Networking
Union County College - Scotch Plains, NJ 1986
A.A.S. in Electronics

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Method And System For Detection Of Presence In Predefined Location And Delivery Thereto

US Patent:
2019015, May 23, 2019
Filed:
Jan 24, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/256334
Inventors:
- Bentonville AR, US
Rachael Ulman - New York NY, US
David J. Carr - Mountain View CA, US
Richard Ramsden - Foster City CA, US
Timothy J. Burleson - Bentonville AR, US
Mark J. Valentine - Bentonville AR, US
Corey L. Peach - Bella Vista AR, US
Kuleni Gebisa - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
A41D 19/00
H04W 4/021
A41D 19/015
H04W 4/80
A41D 13/008
Abstract:
Methods and systems of detection of presence in and delivery to location are provided. A method detects a presence of a mobile device within a perimeter of a geographic region. The method searches a database to determine whether the first mobile device is associated with any existing account. Responsive to determining that the mobile device is associated with a first account, the method searches the database to determine whether there is any pending task associated with the first account. Responsive to determining that there is a pending task associated with the first account, the method transmits a first message indicating the detection of presence of the mobile device associated with the first account. The method determines that the mobile device is at least approximately at a first location of a plurality of predefined locations within the perimeter. The method transmits information associated with the first location to the computing device.

Method And System For Detection Of Presence In Predefined Location And Delivery Thereto

US Patent:
2018001, Jan 11, 2018
Filed:
Sep 5, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/695963
Inventors:
- Bentonville AR, US
Rachael Ulman - New York NY, US
David J. Carr - Mountain View CA, US
Richard Ramsden - Foster City CA, US
Timothy J. Burleson - Bentonville AR, US
Mark J. Valentine - Bentonville AR, US
Corey L. Peach - Bella Vista AR, US
Kuleni Gebisa - Bella Vista AR, US
International Classification:
H04W 4/02
A41D 19/00
A41D 19/015
A41D 13/008
H04W 4/04
H04W 4/00
Abstract:
Methods and systems of detection of presence in and delivery to location are provided. A method detects a presence of a mobile device within a perimeter of a geographic region. The method searches a database to determine whether the first mobile device is associated with any existing account. Responsive to determining that the mobile device is associated with a first account, the method searches the database to determine whether there is any pending task associated with the first account. Responsive to determining that there is a pending task associated with the first account, the method transmits a first message indicating the detection of presence of the mobile device associated with the first account. The method determines that the mobile device is at least approximately at a first location of a plurality of predefined locations within the perimeter. The method transmits information associated with the first location to the computing device.

Method And System For Detection Of Presence In Predefined Location And Delivery Thereto

US Patent:
2017005, Feb 23, 2017
Filed:
Aug 15, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/236930
Inventors:
- BENTONVILLE AR, US
RACHAEL ULMAN - NEW YORK NY, US
DAVID JON CARR - MOUNTAIN VIEW CA, US
RICHARD RAMSDEN - FOSTER CITY CA, US
TIMOTHY JAMES BURLESON - BENTONVILLE AR, US
MARK J. VALENTINE - BENTONVILLE AR, US
COREY L. PEACH - BELLA VISTA AR, US
KULENI GEBISA - BELLA VISTA AR, US
International Classification:
H04W 4/02
H04W 4/00
H04L 29/06
H04L 29/08
H04L 12/26
Abstract:
Methods and systems of detection of presence in and delivery to location are provided. A method detects a presence of a mobile device within a perimeter of a geographic region. The method searches a database to determine whether the first mobile device is associated with any existing account. Responsive to determining that the mobile device is associated with a first account, the method searches the database to determine whether there is any pending task associated with the first account. Responsive to determining that there is a pending task associated with the first account, the method transmits a first message indicating the detection of presence of the mobile device associated with the first account. The method determines that the mobile device is at least approximately at a first location of a plurality of predefined locations within the perimeter. The method transmits information associated with the first location to the computing device.

Drive Through Grocery Pickup

US Patent:
2016006, Mar 3, 2016
Filed:
Aug 17, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/828245
Inventors:
- Bentonville AR, US
Rachael Ulman - New York NY, US
Richard Ramsden - Foster City CA, US
David Jon Carr - Mountain View CA, US
Mark J. Valentine - Bentonville AR, US
Corey L. Peach - Bella Vista AR, US
Kevin A. Ruehle - Rogers AR, US
David G. Tovey - Rogers AR, US
Todd W. Franke - Bentonville AR, US
Timothy James Burleson - Bentonville AR, US
Danielle McPherson - Springdale AR, US
Kuleni Gebisa - Bella Vista AR, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/06
H04W 4/02
G06Q 30/04
G06F 17/30
G06Q 30/02
Abstract:
Embodiments of a computer-implemented method and system pertaining to drive through grocery pickup are described. In one example, a computer-implemented method receives geographic information about a user. The geographic information indicates that the user is within a predetermined area associated with the physical store. The method also determines whether there is a pending remotely placed order for a user account associated with the user in a database associated with the physical store. In response to a determination that there is the pending remotely placed order for the user account associated with the user in the database, the method transmits order information to a computing device of the physical store. The order information includes one or more items in the pending remotely placed order. The method also determines a current location of the user. The method further causes a delivery of the one or more items to the current location.

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