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Sheila D Noonan, 66830 Elgin Cir, Pickerington, OH 43147

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830 Elgin Cir, Pickerington, OH 43147    614-8349755   

Reynoldsburg, OH   

Tewksbury, MA   

Toulon, IL   

Salem, MA   

Bradford, MA   

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Sheila Shelia Noonan

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Managing Director At Jp Morgan Asset Management

Position:
Managing Director at JP Morgan Asset Management
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Industry:
Investment Management
Work:
JP Morgan Asset Management since Jan 2011
Managing Director
UBS Global Asset Management 2004 - 2008
Portfolio Strategist
RogersCasey 2001 - 2003
Managing Director
Stratford Advisory Group 1995 - 2001
Senior Consultant
Education:
Loyola University of Chicago - Graduate School of Business 1994 - 1995
MBA, Finance
Loyola University of Chicago 1988
BA, Economics
Skills:
Alternative Investments, Portfolio Management, Investments, Investment Strategies, CRM, Fixed Income, Fund Of Funds, Wealth Management, Asset Allocation
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Independent Arts And Crafts Professional

Location:
Columbus, Ohio Area
Industry:
Arts and Crafts
Work:
Agfa 1986 - 1995
International Marketing

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Us Patents

Traffic Track Usage Measurement System

US Patent:
6744866, Jun 1, 2004
Filed:
Nov 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/188712
Inventors:
Thomas A. Nolting - Holliston MA
Richard LaPearl - Princeton MA
Sheila Noonan - Falmouth MA
Karen Dion - Dudley MA
Raymond X. Leung - Mendon MA
Assignee:
Verizon Services Corp. - Arlington VA
International Classification:
H04M 1500
US Classification:
379133, 37911201, 37911206, 37911401, 37911428, 37911501, 37912101, 379134, 379 3201
Abstract:
A monitoring system captures and processes messages from SS7 links, to compile call detail records (CDRs) for all interoffice call attempts. The CDRs are uploaded into a relational database. Automatic Message Accounting (AMA) records also are accumulated and uploaded to a another relational database. A data preparation operation utilizes external information to enhance the records for further processing, for example, to translate information codes in the records to textual names of originating and terminating offices. The enhanced records are loaded into a multi-dimensional database. The multi-dimensional database software facilitates analysis of the records to identify a variety of network traffic patterns. The user can automatically set up and customize studies for particular applications, for example to study traffic patterns for calls through a particular office. The multi-dimensional database also enables the presentation of information from the records in formats illustrating a variety of particular features of the traffic found in a study.

Internet Service Provider (Isp) Finder

US Patent:
6351453, Feb 26, 2002
Filed:
Nov 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/188679
Inventors:
Thomas A. Nolting - Holliston MA
Karen Dion - Dudley MA
Richard LaPearl - Princeton MA
Sheila Noonan - Falmouth MA
Assignee:
Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc. - Arlington VA
International Classification:
H04M 1500
US Classification:
370234, 370232, 370233, 37911201, 379133
Abstract:
Specialized telecom network users who burden the network, such as Internet Service Providers (ISPs), are identified by analysis of network traffic data to identify addresses (e. g. telephone numbers) for destinations receiving unique patterns of incoming traffic. For an ISP, in particular, the analysis involves identifying telephone, numbers of destinations receiving a high volume of calls and having connections exhibiting a long average hold time. To further enhance the ISP finder analysis, the call data may be examined to confirm that there is no outgoing call traffic from any station associated with the candidate ISP numbers. When numbers are identified by the call data analysis, a technician can call each number and listen for a modem tone, as a confirmation that each candidate number actually is of a data service, such as an ISP. Similar methodologies can identify destination numbers for other unique service providers, such as credit card verification services. The preferred embodiments utilize automated systems to compile and analyze call records from standard messages of a telephone network, such as interoffice signaling messages or automated accounting messages.

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