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Paul F Denimarck

from Webster, NY
Age ~64

Paul Denimarck Phones & Addresses

  • 710 Cardile Dr, Webster, NY 14580 (585) 787-9782
  • 30 Pewter Rock, Webster, NY 14580 (585) 787-9782
  • Pittsford, NY
  • Clifton Park, NY
  • Saint James, NY
  • Troy, NY
  • 1237 Bay Rd APT 8A, Webster, NY 14580 (585) 281-9863

Work

Company: Motorola solutions Apr 2013 to Oct 2014 Position: Senior product manager

Education

School / High School: University at Albany, Suny 1982 to 1984 Specialities: Economics

Skills

Product Marketing • Product Management • Channel • Barcode • Go To Market Strategy • Channel Partners • Multi Channel Marketing • Solution Selling • Direct Sales • Rfid+ • Sales • Mobile Devices • Business Alliances • Enterprise Mobility • Marketing • Marketing Strategy • Product Lifecycle Management • Solutions Marketing • Mobile Computing

Interests

Children

Industries

Computer Hardware

Resumes

Resumes

Paul Denimarck Photo 1

Senior Product Manager

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Location:
710 Cardile Dr, Webster, NY 14580
Industry:
Computer Hardware
Work:
Motorola Solutions Apr 2013 - Oct 2014
Senior Product Manager

Zebra Technologies Apr 2013 - Oct 2014
Senior Product Manager

Intermec By Honeywell 2010 - Apr 2013
Principal Product Manager

Honeywell 2008 - 2010
Senior Marketing Analyst - Strategic Marketing

Hand Held Products 2004 - 2007
Director - Product Management
Education:
University at Albany, Suny 1982 - 1984
State University of New York College at Oswego 1978 - 1982
Skills:
Product Marketing
Product Management
Channel
Barcode
Go To Market Strategy
Channel Partners
Multi Channel Marketing
Solution Selling
Direct Sales
Rfid+
Sales
Mobile Devices
Business Alliances
Enterprise Mobility
Marketing
Marketing Strategy
Product Lifecycle Management
Solutions Marketing
Mobile Computing
Interests:
Children

Publications

Us Patents

Biometric System And Method For Identifying A Customer Upon Entering A Retail Establishment

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US Patent:
20030018522, Jan 23, 2003
Filed:
Jul 20, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/909576
Inventors:
Paul Denimarck - Webster NY, US
Donald Bellis - Canandaiga NY, US
Clarke McAllister - Eugene OR, US
Assignee:
PSC Scanning, Inc.
International Classification:
G06F017/60
H04Q001/00
H04B001/00
H04B003/00
G06F007/00
G06F007/04
H04Q009/00
G05B019/00
G06K019/00
G08C019/00
G05B023/00
G08B029/00
G08B023/00
G08B021/00
G08B013/00
US Classification:
705/014000, 340/005820, 340/005520, 340/500000, 340/540000, 340/541000, 340/573100
Abstract:
A method of biometrically identifying a customer of a retail or non-retail establishment to facilitate or enhance the customer's shopping experience. The method includes obtaining a biometric profile representative of a biometric characteristic of a customer using a biometric sensing device; retrieving shopping history related information for the customer based on the biometric profile; and providing the customer with one or more items that facilitate or enhance the customer's shopping experience such as coupons, a shopping list, and/or a map showing the physical location of shopping list items in the retail establishment, the one or items based on the shopping history related information.

Video Identification Verification System And Method For A Self-Checkout System

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US Patent:
20030018897, Jan 23, 2003
Filed:
Jul 20, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/909481
Inventors:
Donald Bellis - Canandaiga NY, US
Paul Denimarck - Webster NY, US
Barry Keys - Batavia NY, US
Assignee:
PSC Scanning, Inc.
International Classification:
H04L009/32
H04K001/00
US Classification:
713/182000
Abstract:
A system and method of verifying an identification of a customer using a self-checkout system of a retail establishment, the method including capturing an image of a customer's identification at the self-checkout system and displaying the customer's identification at a location remote from the self-checkout system to verify the identification of the customer. Capturing an image of a customer's identification may include, for example, obtaining an image of a customer's drivers license, retrieving stored information that would normally be found on a customer's drivers license such as a picture of the customer and personal information on the customer, and/or obtaining an image of the customer. This information may be displayed at an attendant station of the retail establishment so that an attendant can verify the customer's identity for purchasing age-restricted items such as tobacco products, alcoholic beverages, or certain solvents, or for other purposes.

Checkout System With A Flexible Security Verification System

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US Patent:
20030024982, Feb 6, 2003
Filed:
Jul 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/188290
Inventors:
Donald Bellis - Canandaigua NY, US
Barry Keys - Batavia NY, US
Paul Denimarck - Webster NY, US
International Classification:
G06K015/00
US Classification:
235/383000
Abstract:
A method and system for self-checkout of items from a retail or non-retail establishment is disclosed. The system verifies security by comparing a measured physical characteristic of an item with the stored security characteristic for that item and determining if the measured physical characteristic is within an operator-modifiable tolerance range. The operator-modifiable tolerance range is different for different of items in the store. Moreover, a stored security characteristic of an item can be updated automatically. In addition, the system includes a dynamic-weight scale that reports a measured weight before the scale settles.

Optical Reading Device With Programmable Parameter Control

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US Patent:
20070108284, May 17, 2007
Filed:
Nov 17, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/282023
Inventors:
Matthew Pankow - Camillus NY, US
Charles Barber - Fayetteville NY, US
Paul Denimarck - Webster NY, US
Robert Hussey - Camillus NY, US
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
US Classification:
235454000, 235462210
Abstract:
A data reader system comprising an optical reader for reading symbol indicia and producing a symbol signal representative of the symbol indicia; a memory device for storing parameter data specific to the optical reader; and a processor for controlling: the optical reader; receiving the symbol signal and interpreting the symbol signal; the processor having memory for storing parameter data specific to the optical reader, wherein the processor is located remotely from the optical reader and memory device.
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