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Hector Antonio Franco

from Palm Bay, FL
Age ~85

Hector Franco Phones & Addresses

  • 409 Amherst Ave, Melbourne, FL 32901 (321) 733-7398
  • Palm Bay, FL
  • Kissimmee, FL
  • Saint Cloud, FL
  • Las Cruces, NM
  • Livermore, CA
  • Micco, FL
  • Inver Grove Heights, MN
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Orlando, FL
  • Fort Pierce, FL

Professional Records

License Records

Hector Franco

License #:
29599 - Active
Category:
Dual Towing Operator(IM)/VSF Employee
Expiration Date:
Dec 12, 2017

Hector Ioam Franco

Address:
2801 S Fairway Dr, Melbourne, FL 32901
License #:
60078 - Active
Category:
Engineers
Issued Date:
Jun 23, 2003
Effective Date:
Jun 23, 2003
Expiration Date:
Feb 28, 2019
Type:
Professional Engineer

Hector Claudio Franco

Address:
2918 Vis Ct, Kissimmee, FL 34744
License #:
SL3082584 - Active
Category:
Real Estate
Issued Date:
Apr 16, 2004
Effective Date:
Jan 9, 2007
Expiration Date:
Mar 31, 2018
Type:
Sales Associate

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Hector Franco - Lawyer

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ISLN:
1001247084
Admitted:
2022

Medicine Doctors

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Hector L. Franco

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Specialties:
Dermatology
Work:
Hector L Franco MD
10500 Vis Del Sol Dr STE C, El Paso, TX 79925
(915) 598-1959 (phone), (915) 598-1986 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
University of California, Irvine School of Medicine
Graduated: 1975
Procedures:
Allergy Testing
Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions
Destruction of Skin Lesions
Skin Surgery
Conditions:
Acne
Acute Bronchitis
Acute Sinusitis
Alopecia Areata
Atopic Dermatitis
Languages:
English
Spanish
Description:
Dr. Franco graduated from the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine in 1975. He works in El Paso, TX and specializes in Dermatology. Dr. Franco is affiliated with Del Sol Medical Center.

Resumes

Resumes

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Hector Franco Colorado Springs, CO

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Work:
Packers' international
El Paso, TX
Nov 1996 to Feb 2000
forklift operator sit/standup

import/export co. of El Paso Texas
El Paso, TX
May 1994 to Oct 1996
forklift operator - sit/standup

Education:
Western technical college
El Paso, TX
2000 to 2002
n/a ( not able to obtain) in microcomputer technology

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Hector Franco Kissimmee, FL

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Work:
Fraveco and Sons Inc

Jul 2010 to Sep 2014
Owner, President

Maria & Sons Inc
Melbourne, FL
Jul 2005 to Sep 2010
Principle VP

Maria & Sons Inc
Melbourne, FL
Jun 2007 to Sep 2009
Assistant City Engineer

City of Fort Pierce
Fort Pierce, FL
Jun 2003 to Jul 2007
Construction Supervisor

Maria & Sons Inc
Melbourne, FL
Jan 2000 to Jun 2003
Plans Examiner

Enron Wind Overseas - Spain Branch

Sep 1998 to Dec 1999
Project Engineer

Board of County Commissioners - Brevard
Melbourne, FL
Sep 1989 to Nov 1998
Construction Engineer

City of Sebastian
Sebastian, FL
May 1985 to Aug 1987
Public Work Director

Education:
Florida Institute of Technology
Melbourne, FL
May 1970 to May 1984
B.S in Structural Engineering General

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Hector A. Franco Minneapolis, MN

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Work:
Building Construction
West Melbourne, FL
Jun 2007 to Sep 2009
ASISTANT CITY ENGINEER

State of Florida
Fort Pierce, FL
Jun 2003 to Jul 2007
Plans Examiner, Supervisor and Interim Building Official City of Fort Pierce

Maria & Sons, Inc

Jul 2005 to Jul 2005
Principal

State of Florida
West Melbourne, FL
2001 to 2003
Plans Examiner City of West Melbourne

State of Florida
Palm Bay, FL
2000 to 2001
Plans Examiner City of Palm Bay

Overseas Project

1998 to 1999
Enron Wind Overseas Spain Branch - Design and construction engineer

Board of County Commissioners

1989 to 1998
Design and construction engineer

CITY OF SEBASTIAN
Sebastian, FL
1985 to 1987
Building official

Opurca of Florida Corporation

1981 to 1985
Project Manager - Design and construction engineer

C & C Construction Corporation

1976 to 1981
Project Manager - Construction engineer

Education:
Florida Institute of Technology ABET UNIVERSITY
Melbourne, FL
1980 to 1984
BSCE in Environmental Engineer

University of Santo Domingo PE-1003
DOM REP
1968 to 1970
Civil Engineer in EDUCATION

Skills:
PUBLIC WORK ENGINEER PE 12221 EUROPEAN UNION 1990-

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Hector Franco
President
BERINO COTTON GIN ASSOCIATION
PO Box 4709, Berino, NM 88024
Hector Franco
Owner
Hector Franco Consulting
Business Consulting Services
999 Ln Mesa Ter, Sunnyvale, CA 94086
(408) 730-0110
Hector Franco
Principal
Franco Farms
General Crop Farm
7300 Hwy 478, Vado, NM 88072
Hector Franco
Senior First L.L.C
5104 N Orange Blossom Trl, Orlando, FL 32810
1261 Tyler Lk Cir, Orlando, FL 32839
Hector Franco
President
MANUFACTURING SCIENCES, INC
999-A Ln Mesa Ter, Sunnyvale, CA 94086
999 Ln Mesa Ter, Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Hector Franco
Principal
Wilsons Espresso
Eating Place
3750 Alhambra Ave, Pacheco, CA 94553
Hector I. Franco
President, Treasurer, Secretary, Vice President
Opurca of Florida, Inc
409 Amherst Ave, Melbourne, FL 32901
Hector I. Franco
Secretary, Vice President
Maria & Sons, Inc
Business Consulting Services
131 N 2 St, Fort Pierce, FL 34950
409 Amherst Ave, Melbourne, FL 32901
(321) 733-7398

Publications

Us Patents

Supply-Chain Management System

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US Patent:
7725366, May 25, 2010
Filed:
May 1, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/799168
Inventors:
Hector Franco - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
705 27, 705 26, 705 28
Abstract:
An Internet-based computer-assisted supply-chain management system (SCMS) replaces the archaic commerce systems presently in use. It coordinates just-in-time distribution of items purchased by consumers from a plurality of merchants whereby the inventory in the distribution pipeline is reduced to inventory in transport. It uses regional distributions centers and neighborhood order aggregation facilities for an efficient transfer of items to consumers. Consumers can pick up aggregated orders at an order aggregation facility or have them delivered at a residence. The SCMS phases out conventional checkout registers in favor of web browsers with automatic transaction execution. Retailers can operate with little or no inventory. Window shops facilitate promotion of items and help consumers make selections and decisions with respect to purchases they may be contemplating. The SCMS provides real-time consumption monitoring and forecasts, significantly reduces supply-chain costs and retail prices, promotes economic growth, and minimizes undesirable cyclic economic fluctuations.

Online Taxonomy For Constructing Customer Service Queries

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US Patent:
7979301, Jul 12, 2011
Filed:
Jul 16, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/879138
Inventors:
Hector Franco - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 731
Abstract:
A heuristically developable Internet based taxonomy of data objects presented in multimedia format on web pages replaces inefficient and awkward text boxes traditionally used to submit queries to search engines. The taxonomy is supported by a selection-oriented knowledge base (SOKB) that provides on a server a navigatable network structure configured to selectively construct queries, wherein users communicate with a server via a web browser. The construction of a query is based upon knowledge captured by the SOKB as a result of a sequence of selection steps executed by the user in connection with the navigation of the network structure, whereby at each selection step a choice of classes of data objects is presented to the user. The web pages display a “THAT'S IT” button for the user to recognize the data object the user has in mind and an emergency “HELP” button for immediate assistance from a live agent.

Supply-Chain Management System

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US Patent:
8001017, Aug 16, 2011
Filed:
May 1, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/799436
Inventors:
Hector Franco - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 28, 705 261, 705 271
Abstract:
An Internet-based computer-assisted supply-chain management system (SCMS) replaces the archaic commerce systems presently in use. It coordinates just-in-time distribution of items purchased by consumers from a plurality of merchants whereby the inventory in the distribution pipeline is reduced to inventory in transport. It uses regional distributions centers and neighborhood order aggregation facilities for an efficient transfer of items to consumers. Consumers can pick up aggregated orders at an order aggregation facility or have them delivered at a residence. The SCMS phases out conventional checkout registers in favor of web browsers with automatic transaction execution. Retailers can operate with little or no inventory. Window shops facilitate promotion of items and help consumers make selections and decisions with respect to purchases they may be contemplating. The SCMS provides real-time consumption monitoring and forecasts, significantly reduces supply-chain costs and retail prices, promotes economic growth, and minimizes undesirable cyclic economic fluctuations.

Supply-Chain Management System

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US Patent:
8015081, Sep 6, 2011
Filed:
May 14, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/780760
Inventors:
Hector Franco - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 28, 705 261, 705 271
Abstract:
An Internet-based computer-assisted supply-chain management system (SCMS) replaces the archaic commerce systems presently in use. It coordinates just-in-time distribution of items purchased by consumers from a plurality of merchants whereby the inventory in the distribution pipeline is reduced to inventory in transport. It uses regional distributions centers and neighborhood order aggregation facilities for an efficient transfer of items to consumers. Consumers can pick up aggregated orders at an order aggregation facility or have them delivered to a residence. The SCMS phases out conventional checkout registers in favor of web browsers with automatic transaction execution. Retailers can operate with little or no inventory. Window shops facilitate promotion of items and help consumers make selections and decisions with respect to purchases they may be contemplating. The SCMS provides real-time consumption monitoring and forecasts, significantly reduces supply-chain costs and retail prices, promotes economic growth, and minimizes undesirable cyclic economic fluctuations.

Collaborative Incident Alert System For Mobile Devices

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US Patent:
8024330, Sep 20, 2011
Filed:
May 20, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/133829
Inventors:
Hector Franco - Sunnyvale CA, US
Alexander Franco - Herndon VA, US
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707724, 707725
Abstract:
An incident alert system enables a plurality of users to participate in a collaborative process to report and be alerted of incidents such as emergencies or hazards. A user uses a networked mobile phone with geo-positioning capability to communicate with a server to report incidents and to inquire about potential incidents of interest based on the user's current geographic position. Reports of incidents are transmitted to the server accompanied by the current position of the user/mobile phone. A user's mobile phone is preferably configured to automatically submit periodic inquiries to the server based on the user's location. Upon receipt of an inquiry from a user, the system queries a database to identify reports of potential interest to the inquiring user. The system analyzes the reports to determine whether to alert the inquiring user of a potential incident of interest.

Customer Service Management System

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US Patent:
20040044585, Mar 4, 2004
Filed:
Aug 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/651384
Inventors:
Hector Franco - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/026000
Abstract:
The customer is given the option to access customer service through the Internet. A web site provides several convenient alternatives for scheduling a voice session with a customer service agent instead of waiting on the phone. Users are encouraged to search a Selection-Oriented-Knowledge-Base (SOKB) that helps the user's thinking process by displaying a sequence of intuitively recognizable multimedia menu selections that eventually lead to what the user has in mind and provide appropriate answers. The SOKB is based upon a Selection-On-Vertex network that provides the infrastructure to expand the level of knowledge of the SOKB by automatically capturing knowledge gained through experience. Customer service agents are seamlessly integrated into the SOKB by a NEED HELP request button that the user can click if difficulties are encountered during the search. A Help Requests Predictor enables customer service agents to respond within seconds to NEED HELP requests initiated by users.

Collaborative Incident Alert System For Mobile Devices

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US Patent:
20120009894, Jan 12, 2012
Filed:
Sep 20, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/237888
Inventors:
Hector Franco - Sunnyvale CA, US
Alexander Franco - Herndon VA, US
International Classification:
H04W 24/00
US Classification:
4554042
Abstract:
An incident alert system enables a plurality of users to participate in a collaborative process to report and be alerted of incidents such as emergencies or hazards. A user uses a networked mobile phone with geo-positioning capability to communicate with a server to report incidents and to inquire about potential incidents of interest based on the user's current geographic position. Reports of incidents are transmitted to the server accompanied by the current position of the user/mobile phone. A user's mobile phone is preferably configured to automatically submit periodic inquiries to the server based on the user's location. Upon receipt of an inquiry from a user, the system queries a database to identify reports of potential interest to the inquiring user. The system analyzes the reports to determine whether to alert the inquiring user of a potential incident of interest.

Consumer Products Distribution System

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US Patent:
7257552, Aug 14, 2007
Filed:
Mar 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/817535
Inventors:
Hector Franco - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 28, 705 26, 705 27
Abstract:
A real-time transaction processing Consumer Products Distribution System (PDMS) reduces distribution costs, facilitates the distribution of products to consumers and makes online shopping practical. The PDMS integrates Collaborative Inventory Sharing, Order Aggregation, Consumer Predictive Purchasing, Product Transport Support Service, Display Shops, Uniform Consumer Preference Codes, Integrated Virtual Technical Support Centers, and other convenient features. Consumers purchase products through web sites of local and remotely located retailers preferably using Predictive Purchasing. The items purchased from multiple retailers are aggregated at a consumer selected Order Aggregation Site (OAS) based upon a consumer specified schedule. The consumer can pick up the aggregated orders at the selected OAS or have the aggregated orders delivered to a residence. Commercial carriers process consumer parcels at OASs where they are combined with Aggregated Orders for pickup or delivery.
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