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195 Falmouth Rd APT 13B, Mashpee, MA 02649    978-2870133   

Newburyport, MA   

89 Robbins Dr, Carlisle, MA 01741    978-2870133    978-2870304   

21 Hancock St, Boston, MA 02114   

Edgartown, MA   

89 Robbins Dr, Carlisle, MA 01741    978-2870133   

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Position: Professional/Technical

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Contract Project Manager

Location:
195 Falmouth Rd, Mashpee, MA 02649
Industry:
Management Consulting
Work:
PDMA (Product Development and Management Association) - Greater Chicago Area since Jan 2013
VP North America
20/20 Innovation LLC since Jun 2005
Principal
PDMA Jan 2009 - Jul 2011
Regional Director
PDMA New England Chapter May 2006 - Dec 2008
Chapter President
DSM 2006 - 2008
Consultant
Intelisphere 2003 - 2003
VP of Marketing
Product Genesis Jun 2001 - Jun 2003
Vice President
American Tower 2000 - 2000
ERP Consultant
John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.) 1996 - 2000
Consultant
Sybase/OASiS 1995 - 1996
Managing Consultant
The Timberland Company Jan 1993 - Feb 1995
Director, Manufacturing & Supply Chain Systems
Coopers & Lybrand Sep 1986 - Jan 1993
Managing Consultant
Ernst & Whinney 1983 - 1986
Supervisor
Education:
University of Cape Town 1982 - 1983
B. Comm. Honours, Business Data Processing
University of Cape Town 1976 - 1979
B. Sc, Computer Science
Settlers High
Skills:
Product Management, Strategy, Program Management, Business Strategy, Consulting, Management Consulting, Competitive Analysis, Management, Project Management, Product Development, Leadership, Start Ups, Innovation, Innovation Management, Business Process Improvement, Business Modeling, Change Management, Entrepreneurship, Strategic Planning, Cross Functional Team Leadership, Professional Services, Business Development, Activity Based Management, Erp, Business Planning, Marketing, Integrated Marketing, Executive Management, Business Intelligence, Analytics, Project Managment, Business Transformation, Requirements Analysis, Strategic Partnerships, Saas, It Strategy, Project Portfolio Management, Enterprise Software, Crm, Strategic Consulting, Mergers, Salesforce.com, Agile and Waterfall Methodologies, Scrum, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project, Analytical Skills, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Powerpoint
Languages:
German
Danish
English
Afrikaans
Dutch
Certifications:
Certified Salesforce Administrator
Certified Scrum Master
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Peter Flentov

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Apparatus And Method For Determining Loft Time And Speed

US Patent:
6496787, Dec 17, 2002
Filed:
Jul 14, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/353530
Inventors:
Peter Flentov - Boston MA
Dennis M. Darcy - Dracut MA
Curtis A. Vock - Salem MA
Assignee:
PhatRat Technologies, Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G04F 1000
US Classification:
702150, 702176, 702178, 702142, 368 10
Abstract:
The invention detects loft time and/or speed of a vehicle and/or person during activities of moving and jumping. A loft sensor detects leaving the ground and returning to the ground. A microprocessor subsystem converts the sensed information to determine a loft time. A display shows the recorded loft time to a user of the system. A speed sensor can detect speed for selective display to the user, and height may also be determined during airtime.

Systems And Methods For Determining Energy Experienced By A User And Associated With Activity

US Patent:
6498994, Dec 24, 2002
Filed:
Jun 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/886578
Inventors:
Curtis A. Vock - Boulder CO
Dennis Darcy - Dracut MA
Peter Flentov - Carlisle MA
Assignee:
PhatRat Technologies, Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G06F 1700
US Classification:
702 44, 702141, 73488, 7337901
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for evaluating shoes worn by a person for activity on ground, including the steps of determining forces of acceleration experienced by the person in a direction generally perpendicular to the ground, processing signals representative of the forces of acceleration over a time interval to determine energy experienced by the person while wearing the shoes, reporting the energy to the person, and evaluating the shoes based on the energy. Another method is disclosed for ratioing energy from two different locations on a person for determining energy experienced by the person during activity over ground.

System And Method For Determining Loft Time, Speed, Height And Distance

US Patent:
6499000, Dec 24, 2002
Filed:
Feb 15, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/784774
Inventors:
Peter Flentov - Carlisle MA
Dennis M. Darcy - Dracut MA
Curtis A. Vock - Boulder CO
Assignee:
PhatRat Technology, Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G04F 1000
US Classification:
702178, 702142, 702149, 702160, 368 10
Abstract:
The invention detects loft time and/or speed during activities of moving and jumping. A loft sensor utilizes a spectrum of information to detect leaving the ground and returning to the ground. A microprocessor subsystem converts the sensed information to determine a loft time. A display shows the recorded loft time to a user of the system. In addition, a speed sensor can detect the vehicles speed for selective display to the user, and height may also be determined during airtime.

Speedometer For A Moving Sportsman

US Patent:
6516284, Feb 4, 2003
Filed:
Feb 15, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/784783
Inventors:
Peter Flentov - Carlisle MA
Dennis M. Darcy - Dracut MA
Curtis A. Vock - Boulder CO
Assignee:
PhatRat Technology, Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G06F 1500
US Classification:
702142, 702149, 702160, 73488
Abstract:
The invention detects loft time and/or speed of a vehicle and/or person during activities of moving and jumping. A loft sensor detects leaving the ground and returning to the ground. A microprocessor subsystem converts the sensed information to determine a loft time. A display shows the recorded loft time to a user of the system. A speed sensor can detect speed for selective display to the user, and height may also be determined during airtime.

Sport Monitoring System For Determining Airtime, Speed, Power Absorbed And Other Factors Such As Drop Distance

US Patent:
6539336, Mar 25, 2003
Filed:
Jun 2, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/089232
Inventors:
Curtis A. Vock - Charlestown MA
Dennis Darcy - Dracut MA
Andrew Bodkin - Needham MA
Perry Youngs - Mattishal, GB
Adrian F. Larkin - Chelmsford, GB
Steven Finberg - Cambridge MA
Charles Marshall - N. Andover MA
Shawn Burke - Andover MA
Peter Flentov - Carlisle MA
Kevin J. Grealish - Westwood MA
Assignee:
PhatRat Technologies, Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G01L 324
US Classification:
702182, 702 44, 702178, 7337901
Abstract:
The invention detects the loft time, speed, power and/or drop distance of a vehicle, such as a sporting vehicle, during activities of moving and jumping. A loft sensor detects when the vehicle leaves the ground and when the vehicle returns to the ground. A controller subsystem converts the sensed information to determine a loft time. A display shows the recorded loft time to a user of the system. In addition, a speed sensor can detect the vehicles speed for selective display to the user. A power sensing section informs the user of expended energy, which can be compared to other users. A drop distance sensing unit informs the user of the peak height of a jump, during an airtime. Gaming on the internet is facilitated to connect worldwide sport enthusiasts.

Sport Monitoring Systems And Associated Methods

US Patent:
6856934, Feb 15, 2005
Filed:
Sep 4, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/234660
Inventors:
Curtis A. Vock - Boulder CO, US
Peter Flentov - Carlisle MA, US
Dennis M. Darcy - Dracut MA, US
Assignee:
PhatRat Technology, Inc. - Niwot CO
International Classification:
G06F019/00
US Classification:
702149, 342104
Abstract:
Methods and systems are disclosed for determining speed, power and/or impact (sporting characteristics) of persons involved in activity. Wireless signals may be generated indicative of the sporting characteristics for receipt and display on a watch worn by the user or on a remote display. Sensors may attach to the person or to a vehicle ridden by the person, to gauge activities such as jogging, hockey, biking, football and aerobics.

Methods And Systems For Assessing Athletic Performance

US Patent:
6885971, Apr 26, 2005
Filed:
Nov 6, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/992966
Inventors:
Curtis A. Vock - Niwot CO, US
Dennis Darcy - Dracut MA, US
Andrew Bodkin - Wellesley MA, US
Charles Marshall - North Andover MA, US
Peter Flentov - Carlisle MA, US
Assignee:
PhatRat Technology, Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G06F017/00
US Classification:
702182, 702187
Abstract:
The invention detects the loft time, speed, power and/or drop distance of a vehicle, such as a sporting vehicle, during activities of moving and jumping. A loft sensor detects when the vehicle leaves the ground and when the vehicle returns to the ground. A controller subsystem converts the sensed information to determine a loft time. A display shows the recorded loft time to a user of the system. In addition, a speed sensor can detect the vehicle's speed for selective display to the user. A power sensing section informs the user of expended energy, which can be compared to other users. A drop distance sensing unit informs the user of the peak height of a jump, during an airtime. Gaming on the internet is facilitated to connect worldwide sport enthusiasts.

System And Methods For Determining Performance Data

US Patent:
6959259, Oct 25, 2005
Filed:
Oct 30, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/283642
Inventors:
Curtis A. Vock - Boulder CO, US
Dennis Darcy - Dracut MA, US
Shawn Burke - Andover MA, US
Peter Flentov - Carlisle MA, US
Assignee:
PhatRat Technology, Inc. - Niwot CO
International Classification:
G06F011/32
US Classification:
702142, 342104
Abstract:
The invention determines performance data during activity of a person. A microprocessor and a sensor, such as a GPS sensor, attach to the person or to a vehicle ridden by the person. The sensor and microprocessor may integrate in clothing or in a watch worn by the person. Wireless signals may be generated to a remote base station or to a watch. Performance data may for example include speed, drop distance, airtime and power.

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