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Rebecca F Premus

from Boulder, CO
Age ~55

Rebecca Premus Phones & Addresses

  • 3585 Ivy Cir, Boulder, CO 80304 (303) 885-0334
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
  • 787 Emerson St, Denver, CO 80209
  • 11815 Ridge Cir, Broomfield, CO 80021
  • 6014 Wadsworth Byp, Arvada, CO 80003
  • Nederland, CO
  • Jacksonville, FL

Work

Company: R&r Apr 2020 to Aug 2020 Position: Personal sabbatical

Education

School / High School: Mit Sloan School of Management 2006 to 2006

Skills

Product Management • Agile Methodologies • Saas • Cross Functional Team Leadership • E Commerce • Product Development • Sdlc • Enterprise Software • Start Ups • Project Management • Management • Cloud Computing • Product Marketing • Competitive Analysis • Strategic Partnerships • Software Development • Integration • Account Management • Professional Services • Product Planning • Analytics • Entrepreneurship • Salesforce.com • Scrum • Crm • Strategy • Market Research • Agile Project Management • Go To Market Strategy • Solution Selling • Product Lifecycle Management • Business Intelligence • Mobile Devices • Databases • Sales Enablement • Multi Channel Marketing • Customer Relationship Management • Mobile Applications • Requirements Analysis • Software Project Management • Web Applications • Business Analysis • Program Management • Vendor Management • Business Development • Lead Generation

Interests

Children • Environment • Animal Welfare • Arts and Culture • Health

Industries

Information Technology And Services

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Principal Product Manager, Integrations And Technology Partners

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Location:
3585 Ivy Cir, Boulder, CO 80304
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
R&R Apr 2020 - Aug 2020
Personal Sabbatical

Gaia Inc. Jan 2019 - Apr 2020
Senior Principal Product Manager :: Leading Member Driven Growth and Community

Ca Technologies Jan 2017 - Jan 2019
Senior Principal Product Manager, Business Strategy For Integrations and Technology Partners

Narrate Aug 2015 - Dec 2017
Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Narâ Rate

Ca Technologies Aug 2015 - Dec 2017
Senior Principal Product Manager, Integrations and Technology Partners
Education:
Mit Sloan School of Management 2006 - 2006
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Bachelors, Art History, Art, Sociology
Skills:
Product Management
Agile Methodologies
Saas
Cross Functional Team Leadership
E Commerce
Product Development
Sdlc
Enterprise Software
Start Ups
Project Management
Management
Cloud Computing
Product Marketing
Competitive Analysis
Strategic Partnerships
Software Development
Integration
Account Management
Professional Services
Product Planning
Analytics
Entrepreneurship
Salesforce.com
Scrum
Crm
Strategy
Market Research
Agile Project Management
Go To Market Strategy
Solution Selling
Product Lifecycle Management
Business Intelligence
Mobile Devices
Databases
Sales Enablement
Multi Channel Marketing
Customer Relationship Management
Mobile Applications
Requirements Analysis
Software Project Management
Web Applications
Business Analysis
Program Management
Vendor Management
Business Development
Lead Generation
Interests:
Children
Environment
Animal Welfare
Arts and Culture
Health

Publications

Us Patents

Collaborative Energy Benchmarking Systems And Methods

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US Patent:
20100070102, Mar 18, 2010
Filed:
Sep 8, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/555757
Inventors:
Charles R. Benes - Denver CO, US
Rebecca F. Premus - Broomfield CO, US
Michael K. Ruth - Longmont CO, US
Carol L. Stimmel - Boulder CO, US
Adrian C. Tuck - Longmont CO, US
Andrew J. Wheeler - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Tendril Networks, Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G06F 1/32
G06F 1/28
US Classification:
700296, 700295
Abstract:
Systems and methods for providing collaborative energy benchmarking are described. Information including background data, energy consumption data, temporal data, and/or other information is gathered from multiple sources and stored in a central database. Based on the stored information, energy benchmarks are created for measuring residential energy usage. Energy usage data is displayed to consumers in multiple formats, and permits consumers to directly compare their energy usage data to other consumers or groups of consumers, in addition to their own energy usage. In some embodiments, energy challenge programs encourage reduction of energy usage. Through such programs, consumers create and present challenges for themselves and/or other consumers, such as to reduce energy usage during a given timeframe. The progress of the group and individual consumers is displayed during the course of a challenge.

Consumer Directed Energy Management Systems And Methods

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US Patent:
20100070101, Mar 18, 2010
Filed:
Sep 8, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/555751
Inventors:
Charles R. Benes - Denver CO, US
Rebecca F. Premus - Broomfield CO, US
Michael K. Ruth - Longmont CO, US
Carol L. Stimmel - Boulder CO, US
Adrian C. Tuck - Longmont CO, US
Andrew J. Wheeler - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Tendril Networks, Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G06F 1/26
US Classification:
700296, 700297
Abstract:
Methods and systems for providing consumer directed energy management are described. Consumer defined triggers provide consumers and utilities with the ability to control residential energy usage, by managing manage multiple residential load control elements. A user interface is provided separately from the load control elements to allow the consumer to define his or her schedule and preferences for the purposes of controlling the multiple load control elements. In addition, settings on load control elements can be automatically adjusted based on information about consumer schedules and preferences obtained from other sources. In some embodiments, a utility interface allows utilities to implement improved energy load control. When a utility expects to implement a load control event, the utility can monitor consumer schedules and/or preferences, in order to achieve the desired energy reduction while reducing the impact on participating consumers' comfort.

Consumer Directed Energy Management Systems And Methods

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US Patent:
20180131537, May 10, 2018
Filed:
Jul 19, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/654460
Inventors:
- Boulder CO, US
Rebecca Fay Premus - Broomfield CO, US
Michael Kent Ruth - Longmont CO, US
Carol L. Stimmel - Boulder CO, US
Adrian Christopher Tuck - Longmont CO, US
Andrew James Wheeler - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/28
Abstract:
Methods and systems for providing consumer directed energy management are described. Consumer defined triggers provide consumers and utilities with the ability to control residential energy usage, by managing manage multiple residential load control elements. A user interface is provided separately from the load control elements to allow the consumer to define his or her schedule and preferences for the purposes of controlling the multiple load control elements. In addition, settings on load control elements can be automatically adjusted based on information about consumer schedules and preferences obtained from other sources. In some embodiments, a utility interface allows utilities to implement improved energy load control. When a utility expects to implement a load control event, the utility can monitor consumer schedules and/or preferences, in order to achieve the desired energy reduction while reducing the impact on participating consumers' comfort.

Collaborative Energy Benchmarking Systems And Methods

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US Patent:
20150192626, Jul 9, 2015
Filed:
Feb 27, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/634435
Inventors:
- Boulder CO, US
Rebecca Fay Premus - Broomfield CO, US
Michael Kent Ruth - Longmont CO, US
Carol L. Stimmel - Boulder CO, US
Adrian Christopher Tuck - Longmont CO, US
Andrew James Wheeler - Boulder CO, US
International Classification:
G01R 21/00
H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Systems and methods for providing collaborative energy benchmarking are described. Information including background data, energy consumption data, temporal data, and/or other information is gathered from multiple sources and stored in a central database. Based on the stored information, energy benchmarks are created for measuring residential energy usage. Energy usage data is displayed to consumers in multiple formats, and permits consumers to directly compare their energy usage data to other consumers or groups of consumers, in addition to their own energy usage. In some embodiments, energy challenge programs encourage reduction of energy usage. Through such programs, consumers create and present challenges for themselves and/or other consumers, such as to reduce energy usage during a given timeframe. The progress of the group and individual consumers is displayed during the course of a challenge.
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