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  • 7406 Glencove Pl, Norfolk, VA 23505 (757) 333-6358
  • Charlottesville, VA
  • Pittsboro, NC
  • New York, NY
  • Richmond, VA
  • Raleigh, NC

Work

Company: Pra group (nasdaq: praa) Oct 1, 2010 to Apr 2015 Position: Vice president business development and strategy

Education

School / High School: University of Virginia Darden School of Business 1999 to 2001

Industries

Financial Services

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Elizabeth Shumadine

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Location:
Norfolk, VA
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Pra Group (Nasdaq: Praa) Oct 1, 2010 - Apr 2015
Vice President Business Development and Strategy

Pra Group (Nasdaq: Praa) Oct 1, 2010 - Apr 2015
Vice President Business Development

Portfolio Recovery Associates, Llc Oct 1, 2010 - Apr 2015
Vice President Business Development
Education:
University of Virginia Darden School of Business 1999 - 2001
University of Virginia 1993 - 1997
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Economics
University of Virginia Darden School of Business

Publications

Us Patents

Systems, Methods And Computer Program Products That Facilitate Satisfaction Of Financial Obligations

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US Patent:
20140032402, Jan 30, 2014
Filed:
Jul 25, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/557999
Inventors:
Neal Harris Stern - Virginia Beach VA, US
Peter Kent McCammon - Virginia Beach VA, US
Elizabeth Wells Shumadine - Norfolk VA, US
Francesco Domenico Mancia - Cool CA, US
Glen Alyn Everroad - Laguna Beach CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 20/14
US Classification:
705 40
Abstract:
Financial obligation satisfaction methods, systems and computer program products aggregate data from a plurality of third parties regarding financial obligations of a plurality of persons, monitor the data to determine if a person has exceeded a threshold number of financial obligations and/or a threshold financial obligation amount, and initiate a financial obligations satisfaction process in response to determining that the person has exceeded a threshold number of financial obligations and/or a threshold financial obligation amount. Initiating a financial obligation satisfaction process may include distraining property of the person and may include providing information about how to satisfy the one or more financial obligations.

Vehicle Immobilizing Devices, Systems, And Methods

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US Patent:
20130226795, Aug 29, 2013
Filed:
Feb 29, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/408342
Inventors:
Gregory S. Hopper - Raleigh NC, US
Peter Kent McCammon - Virginia Beach VA, US
Neal Harris Stern - Virginia Beach VA, US
Elizabeth Wells Shumadine - Norfolk VA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 20/40
B62H 5/14
E05B 15/00
E05B 41/00
B60R 25/00
E05B 63/00
US Classification:
705 44, 70237, 70263, 70266, 70432
Abstract:
A vehicle immobilizing device includes a lock, a user interface, memory configured to store an unlock code, and a processor. The lock has a latch mechanism and the processor controls movement of the latch mechanism from a locked position to an unlocked position so that the immobilizing device can be removed from a vehicle. A person installing the immobilizing device on a vehicle utilizes the user interface to enter and store an unlock code and an identification code in the device memory at the time of installation. Upon payment of an outstanding fine, a vehicle owner is provided with an unlock code. To remove the device from the vehicle the owner utilizes the user interface to enter unlock code and the processor causes the latch mechanism to move to the unlocked position upon determining that the unlock code input via the user interface matches an unlock code stored in the memory.

Vehicle Immobilizing Devices, Systems, And Methods

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US Patent:
20150239429, Aug 27, 2015
Filed:
May 14, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/711994
Inventors:
- Norfolk VA, US
Peter Kent McCammon - Virginia Beach VA, US
Neal Harris Stern - Virginia Beach VA, US
Elizabeth Wells Shumadine - Norfolk VA, US
International Classification:
B60R 25/09
G06Q 20/32
G06Q 20/40
Abstract:
A vehicle immobilizing device includes a lock, a user interface, memory configured to store an unlock code, and a processor. The lock has a latch mechanism and the processor controls movement of the latch mechanism from a locked position to an unlocked position so that the immobilizing device can be removed from a vehicle. A person installing the immobilizing device on a vehicle utilizes the user interface to enter and store an unlock code and an identification code in the device memory at the time of installation. Upon payment of an outstanding fine, a vehicle owner is provided with an unlock code. To remove the device from the vehicle the owner utilizes the user interface to enter unlock code and the processor causes the latch mechanism to move to the unlocked position upon determining that the unlock code input via the user interface matches an unlock code stored in the memory.
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