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Cary M Sagady

from Ocean City, NJ
Age ~73

Cary Sagady Phones & Addresses

  • 135 Pinnacle Rd, Ocean City, NJ 08226 (609) 399-5679
  • 104 Ocean Ave, Ocean City, NJ 08226 (609) 399-5679
  • West Bloomfield, MI
  • Cornwells Hts, PA
  • 1240 Yellow Springs Rd, Chester Sprgs, PA 19425 (610) 827-1733 (610) 827-1763
  • Chester Springs, PA
  • Downingtown, PA
  • Oakland, MI
  • 1240 Yellow Springs Rd, Chester Sprgs, PA 19425

Work

Company: Independent product manager and consultant Jan 1, 2016 to Dec 11, 2016 Position: Sage

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering School / High School: University of Michigan 1970 to 1974 Specialities: Electrical Engineering

Skills

Embedded Systems • Telecommunications • Customer Service • Product Management • Integration • Program Management • Management • Software Project Management • Product Development • Software Development • Wireless • Agile Methodologies • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Process Improvement • Sdlc • It Strategy • New Business Development • Visio • Business Process Improvement • It Management • Business Strategy • Strategic Partnerships • Windows • Unix • E Commerce • Troubleshooting • Testing • Business Analysis • Disaster Recovery • Business Development • Vendor Management • Security • Start Ups • Project Management • Project Planning • Saas • Strategy • Team Leadership • Product Marketing • Competitive Analysis • Solution Selling • Team Building • Executive Management • P&L Management • Customer Retention • Customer Insight • Personnel Management • Financial Planning • Software Development Life Cycle

Languages

English • German

Industries

Consumer Services

Resumes

Resumes

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Sage

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Location:
104 Ocean Rd, Ocean City, NJ 08226
Industry:
Consumer Services
Work:
Independent Product Manager and Consultant Jan 1, 2016 - Dec 11, 2016
Sage

Usa Technologies Sep 1, 2003 - Jan 1, 2015
Senior Vice President Network Solutions and Product Management

Usa Technologies 2004 - 2015
Senior Vice President

Snl the Wire on Hbo Hack on Cbs 2003 - 2006
Actor

Mei Jan 1, 1985 - Jan 1, 2002
Engineering Manager, Coin Products
Education:
University of Michigan 1970 - 1974
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Embedded Systems
Telecommunications
Customer Service
Product Management
Integration
Program Management
Management
Software Project Management
Product Development
Software Development
Wireless
Agile Methodologies
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Process Improvement
Sdlc
It Strategy
New Business Development
Visio
Business Process Improvement
It Management
Business Strategy
Strategic Partnerships
Windows
Unix
E Commerce
Troubleshooting
Testing
Business Analysis
Disaster Recovery
Business Development
Vendor Management
Security
Start Ups
Project Management
Project Planning
Saas
Strategy
Team Leadership
Product Marketing
Competitive Analysis
Solution Selling
Team Building
Executive Management
P&L Management
Customer Retention
Customer Insight
Personnel Management
Financial Planning
Software Development Life Cycle
Languages:
English
German

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Cary Sagady
Project Manager
USA Technologies
Information Technology and Services · Computer Integrated Payment Systems · Wireless Cashless Payment Systems · Nonpackaging Plastics Film & Sheet Mfg
100 Deerfield Ln SUITE 140, Malvern, PA 19355
(610) 989-0340, (610) 989-0344, (800) 633-0340

Publications

Us Patents

Vending Audit System

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US Patent:
7053773, May 30, 2006
Filed:
Aug 6, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/213167
Inventors:
Patrick J. McGarry - Westchester PA, US
Kevin L. Rabinovitch - Hacketstown NJ, US
Cary M. Sagady - Chester Springs PA, US
Darren L. Walker - Reading, GB
Assignee:
Mars Incorporated - McLean VA
International Classification:
G08B 13/14
US Classification:
3405681, 3405721, 235385
Abstract:
A vend audit system and methods are described. In an implementation, the system includes vend items with packaging having tags, at least one tag sensor, and a control circuit capable of receiving data from the tag sensor. A method for tracking inventory in a vending machine is also described. In an implementation, the technique includes loading vend items having tags into a vending machine, sensing the tags, and transferring information to a control circuit. The tags may be RF tags, and the tag sensor may be an RF antenna sensor.

Devices And Methods For Providing Cashless Payment And Diagnostics For Vending Machines

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US Patent:
8373558, Feb 12, 2013
Filed:
Oct 9, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/576473
Inventors:
Cary Sagady - Chester Springs PA, US
Joseph Simpkins - West Chester PA, US
Assignee:
USA Technologies, Inc. - Malvern PA
International Classification:
G08B 21/00
US Classification:
340540, 34053922, 700244
Abstract:
Devices and methods for generating an alert for a vending machine are disclosed. A method of generating an alert includes monitoring a bus for at least one communication from the vending machine controller via the bus. The bus is then monitored for a response to the communication from a peripheral device to the vending machine controller via the bus. The response from the peripheral device is then processed. An alert is then generated based on the processed response. A peripheral device for generating the alert includes a bus interface configured to receive data from the bus and to transmit data onto the bus, and a processing unit coupled to the bus interface, the processing unit configured to process data received from the at least one other peripheral device and generate an alert based on the processed data.

Devices And Methods For Providing Cashless Payment And Diagnostics For Vending Machines

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US Patent:
20100094456, Apr 15, 2010
Filed:
Oct 10, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/249163
Inventors:
Joseph Simpkins - West Chester PA, US
Cary Sagady - Chester Springs PA, US
Assignee:
USA Technologies, Inc. - Malvern PA
International Classification:
G07F 9/02
G06F 17/00
G07F 7/00
US Classification:
700236, 700244
Abstract:
A peripheral device for a vending machine, a method of communicating with a vending machine, a vending system, and a computer readable storage medium including software that is adapted to control a computer to implement a method of communicating with a vending machine are provided. The peripheral device includes a bus interface and a processor coupled to the bus interface. The peripheral device, via the bus interface, receives data from a bus and transmits data onto the bus. The processor enables cashless payment and provides diagnostic information for at least one other peripheral device of the vending machine based on data received from the at least one other peripheral device via the bus interface.

Coin Operated Telephone Auditor

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US Patent:
58964460, Apr 20, 1999
Filed:
Jul 29, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/681844
Inventors:
Cary M. Sagady - Chester Springs PA
Robert C. Lamb - Springfield PA
Michael S. Zemanik - Mullica Hill NJ
John L. Tansky - Sewell NJ
Assignee:
Mars Incorporated - McLean VA
International Classification:
H04M 1700
US Classification:
379146
Abstract:
A low-power, integrated coin acceptor for a payphone containing audit circuitry is described. The integrated coin acceptor connects to the telephone tip, ring and ground lines and connects to a dumb or smart payphone chassis to provide both coin validation and audit functions. The integrated coin acceptor is compatible with the audit software used by the central office, and assures a seamless transition between coin acceptor operation, audit data recording and audit information transmission. Components related to the audit function include a line interface to the tip, ring, and ground lines, a DTMF transceiver, battery backed-up RAM memory, EEPROM memory, real time clock, and battery and control circuits for data retention. During audit interrogation activity, the integrated coin acceptor takes control of the phone line, but contains circuitry that will return dial-tone to the user if an off-hook event occurs. Also disclosed are an interface circuit to aid in initializing the audit functions and for checking the availability of telephone line power, and a cashbox security switch for mounting into an existing hole in the telephone chassis housing.

Coin Operated Telephone Auditor

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US Patent:
60524537, Apr 18, 2000
Filed:
Jul 31, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/127645
Inventors:
Cary M. Sagady - Chester Springs PA
Robert C. Lamb - Springfield PA
Michael S. Zemanik - Mullica Hill NJ
Assignee:
Mars Incorporated - McLean VA
International Classification:
H04M 1700
H04M 1100
US Classification:
379146
Abstract:
A low-power, integrated coin acceptor for a payphone containing audit circuitry is described. The integrated coin acceptor connects to the telephone tip, ring and ground lines and connects to a dumb or smart payphone chassis to provide both coin validation and audit functions. The integrated coin acceptor is compatible with the audit software used by the central office, and assures a seamless transition between coin acceptor operation, audit data recording and audit information transmission. Components related to the audit function include a line interface to the tip, ring, and ground lines, a DTMF transceiver, battery backed-up RAM memory, EEPROM memory, real time clock, and battery and control circuits for data retention. During audit interrogation activity, the integrated coin acceptor takes control of the phone line, but contains circuitry that will return dial-tone to the user if an off-hook event occurs. Also disclosed are an interface circuit to aid in initializing the audit functions and for checking the availability of telephone line power, and a cashbox security switch for mounting into an existing hole in the telephone chassis housing.

Detection System

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US Patent:
61553980, Dec 5, 2000
Filed:
Jun 28, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/340569
Inventors:
Cary M. Sagady - Chester Springs PA
Assignee:
Mars Incorporated - McLean VA
International Classification:
G07C 300
G07D 700
US Classification:
194200
Abstract:
A coin jam detection system for detecting a coin jammed in a coin runway of vending machines, or other coin operated machines is described. The system includes a coin runway sensor attached to a coin runway, a coin sensor and a microprocessor. A timer in the microprocessor is used to measure the time elapsed between when a coin is sensed by the coin runway sensor and by the coin sensor in the coin mechanism. If the timer exceeds a certain predetermined time limit, a jam condition is assumed and a repair signal may be generated.

Method And Apparatus For Testing Coins

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US Patent:
52131904, May 25, 1993
Filed:
Apr 14, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/868551
Inventors:
David M. Furneaux - Berkshire, GB2
Timothy P. Waite - Surrey, GB2
John W. Bailey - Berkshire, GB2
Alan Ralph - Hampshire, GB2
Michael Chittleborough - Buckinghamshire, GB2
Cary Sagady - Downingtown PA
Assignee:
Mars Incorporate - McLean VA
International Classification:
G07D 508
US Classification:
194317
Abstract:
A method of testing a coin in a coin testing mechanism, comprising subjecting a coin inserted into the mechanism to an oscillating field generated by an inductor, measuring the reactance and the loss of the inductor when the coin is in the field, and determining whether the direction in the impedance plane of a displacement line, representing the displacement of a coin-present point which is defined by the measurements, relative to a coin-absent point representing the inductor reactance and loss in the absence of a coin, corresponds to a reference direction in the impedance plane. The reactance and loss measurements may be taken by a phase discrimination method. Techniques are disclosed for compensating for phase error in the phase discrimination, for measuring the direction of the displacement line relative to a different axis in order to avoid measurement errors being a consequence of any phase discrimination phase error, for applying offsets to achieve advantages in signal handling, for making the measurements thickness-sensitive, and using the change in reactance as an additional coin acceptance criterion. Some of these refinements are usable independently of the phase discrimination method. Apparatus for carrying out the methods is also disclosed.
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