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Cheryl L Neofytides

from Putnam Valley, NY
Age ~53

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  • 26 Timberline Ct, Putnam Valley, NY 10579 (845) 665-3636
  • Scott Township, PA
  • Jermyn, PA
  • Floral Park, NY
  • Bronx, NY
  • Levittown, NY
  • Lackawaxen, PA
  • Garden City, NY
  • 26 Timberline Ct, Putnam Valley, NY 10579

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Cheryl Neofytides

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Location:
26 Timberline Ct, Putnam Valley, NY 10579
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
First Data Corporation Apr 2006 - Jan 2010
Credit Risk Management Systems, Independent Consultant

First Data Corporation Aug 2002 - Mar 2006
Finance Systems, Director

First Data Corporation Jan 2000 - Aug 2002
Internet Solutions, Director

First Data Corporation Nov 1998 - Dec 1999
International Credit Systems, Director

First Data Corporation Mar 1996 - Oct 1998
Finance and Operational Systems, Director
Education:
Adelphi University 1989 - 1993
Bachelors, Business Administration
Skills:
Project Management
Concept Development
Leadership
Financial Analysis
Credit Risk
Web Development
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Word
Powerpoint
Time Management
Languages:
English
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Cheryl Neofytides

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Location:
United States

Publications

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Method For Enabling Transfer Of Funds Through A Computer Network

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US Patent:
7376587, May 20, 2008
Filed:
Jul 11, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/613615
Inventors:
Cheryl L. Neofytides - Floral Park NY, US
Aamer Ali Baig - Forest Hills NY, US
Assignee:
Western Union Financial Services, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 26
Abstract:
A method for enabling a transfer of funds through a computer network between a first party registered with a computer server of the computer network and a second party not previously registered with the computer server. The transfer of funds includes payments or requests for money initiated by the first party. In one aspect, the method includes receiving payment instructions from the first party; sending an email to a second party with directions for receiving the payment amount; and, if the directions are followed, transferring the payment amount to the second party. In another aspect, the method includes receiving a request for money from the first party; sending a notification to the second party with directions for providing the requested amount to the first party; and, if the directions are followed, transferring the requested amount from the second party to the first party.

Automated Group Payment

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US Patent:
7398252, Jul 8, 2008
Filed:
Oct 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/045633
Inventors:
Cheryl L. Neofytides - Floral Park NY, US
Aamer Ali Baig - Forest Hills NY, US
Peter M. Karas - Lakewood CO, US
James E. Cowell - Littleton CO, US
James R. Yoder - Chicago IL, US
Matt F. Golub - Tera Fly NJ, US
Assignee:
First Data Corporation - Englewood CO
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 64, 705 26, 395650, 283 58, 364408
Abstract:
According to the invention, a process for transferring credit from a sender to a number of recipients using a wide-area computer network is disclosed. In one step, a server computer system receives information from the sender to transfer credit to the number of recipients. The information includes a unique identifier for each of the number of recipients and a credit amount. A first handler chosen by the sender and a second handler chosen by one of the number of recipients are determined. A credit transfer from the first handler is requested. The credit amount from the first handler is received at the server computer system. The credit amount is sent to the second handler associated with the one of the number of recipients.

Method For Requesting And Receiving An Online Payment Through A Payment Enabler System

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US Patent:
7587342, Sep 8, 2009
Filed:
Sep 29, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/536803
Inventors:
Cheryl L. Neofytides - Floral Park NY, US
Aamer Ali Baig - Forest Hills NY, US
Assignee:
First Data Corporation - Greenwood Village CO
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 26, 705 37
Abstract:
A method for processing person-to-person payments and money requests using a computer network. A payment enabler linked to the Internet enables an individual to register for an account through which the individual can make payments to other individuals, request money from other individuals, and access other functionality to facilitate the management of the individual's financial transactions. At the time an individual authorizes a payment to another person or directs the payment enabler to request money from another person, the person to whom the payment or money request is directed may, but need not, have already registered for an account with the payment enabler. To communicate with individuals, the payment enabler may use both Web pages and e-mail. An intermediary typically operates the payment enabler and acts as a conduit for the money transfer from one individual (the payor) to another individual (the payee). This enables the payor to pay through a variety of different payment methods and the payee to receive payment through a variety of different methods.

Wide Area Network Person-To-Person Payment

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US Patent:
7606734, Oct 20, 2009
Filed:
Jul 11, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/332724
Inventors:
Aamer Ali Baig - Hinsdale IL, US
James E. Cowell - Littleton CO, US
Peter M. Karas - Lakewood CO, US
Cheryl L. Neofytides - Putnam Valley NY, US
Matthew F. Golub - Atlanta GA, US
James R. Yoder - Chicago IL, US
Susan M. Milberger - Englewood CO, US
Jeff D. Sherrard - Lakewood CO, US
Amy M. Dunker - Dallas TX, US
Jackie M. Macfarlane - Parker CO, US
Eric L. Platte - Castle Rock CO, US
Susan F. Abrahams - Atlanta GA, US
Assignee:
The Western Union Company - Englewood CO
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 26, 705 37
Abstract:
According to the invention, transferring money using a computer network is disclosed. In one step, information is saved on credit received for a first user () in a stored value account on a server computer system (). At the server computer system (), a request from the first user () to send money to a second user () based on the stored value account is received. An electronic notification is sent from the server computer () to the second user () to notify the second user () of the request. A debit in the stored value account of the first user () is created. The requested money is sent to the second user () upon a receipt of a request at the server computer () from the second user ().

Method For Providing A Money Transfer Service Through A Payment Enabler System

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US Patent:
7610222, Oct 27, 2009
Filed:
Oct 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/928315
Inventors:
Cheryl L. Neofytides - Floral Park NY, US
Aamer Ali Baig - Forest Hills NY, US
Assignee:
First Data Corporation - Greenwood Village CO
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 26, 705 37
Abstract:
A method for processing person-to-person payments and money requests using a computer network. A payment enabler linked to the Internet enables an individual to register for an account through which the individual can make payments to other individuals, request money from other individuals, and access other functionality to facilitate the management of the individual's financial transactions. At the time an individual authorizes a payment to another person or directs the payment enabler to request money from another person, the person to whom the payment or money request is directed may, but need not, have already registered for an account with the payment enabler. To communicate with individuals, the payment enabler may use both Web pages and e-mail. An intermediary typically operates the payment enabler and acts as a conduit for the money transfer from one individual (the payor) to another individual (the payee). This enables the payor to pay through a variety of different payment methods and the payee to receive payment through a variety of different methods.

Method For Making An Online Payment Through A Payment Enabler System

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US Patent:
7930216, Apr 19, 2011
Filed:
Sep 29, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/536788
Inventors:
Cheryl L. Neofytides - Floral Park NY, US
Aamer Ali Baig - Forest Hills NY, US
Assignee:
The Western Union Company - Englewood CO
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 26, 705 37
Abstract:
A method for processing person-to-person payments and money requests using a computer network. A payment enabler linked to the Internet enables an individual to register for an account through which the individual can make payments to other individuals, request money from other individuals, and access other functionality to facilitate the management of the individual's financial transactions. At the time an individual authorizes a payment to another person or directs the payment enabler to request money from another person, the person to whom the payment or money request is directed may, but need not, have already registered for an account with the payment enabler. To communicate with individuals, the payment enabler may use both Web pages and e-mail. An intermediary typically operates the payment enabler and acts as a conduit for the money transfer from one individual (the payor) to another individual (the payee). This enables the payor to pay through a variety of different payment methods and the payee to receive payment through a variety of different methods.

Wide Area Network Person-To-Person Payment

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US Patent:
7937292, May 3, 2011
Filed:
Sep 30, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/241408
Inventors:
Aamer Ali Baig - Hinsdale IL, US
James E. Cowell - Littleton CO, US
Peter M. Karas - Lakewood CO, US
Cheryl L. Neofytides - Putnam Valley NY, US
Matthew F. Golub - Atlanta GA, US
James R. Yoder - Chicago IL, US
Susan M. Milberger - Englewood CO, US
Jeff D. Sherrard - Lakewood CO, US
Amy M. Dunker - Dallas TX, US
Jackie M. Macfarlane - Parker CO, US
Eric L. Platte - Castle Rock CO, US
Susan F. Abrahams - Atlanta GA, US
Assignee:
The Western Union Company - Englewood CO
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 261, 705 271
Abstract:
According to the invention, transferring money using a computer network is disclosed. In one step, information is saved on credit received for a first user () in a stored value account on a server computer system (). At the server computer system (), a request from the first user () to send money to a second user () based on the stored value account is received. An electronic notification is sent from the server computer () to the second user () to notify the second user () of the request. A debit in the stored value account of the first user () is created. The requested money is sent to the second user () upon a receipt of a request at the server computer () from the second user ().

Wide Area Network Person-To-Person Payment

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US Patent:
7941342, May 10, 2011
Filed:
Sep 30, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/241476
Inventors:
Aamer Ali Baig - Hinsdale IL, US
James E. Cowell - Littleton CO, US
Peter M. Karas - Lakewood CO, US
Cheryl L. Neofytides - Putnam Valley NY, US
Matthew F. Golub - Atlanta GA, US
James R. Yoder - Chicago IL, US
Susan M. Milberger - Englewood CO, US
Jeff D. Sherrard - Lakewood CO, US
Amy M. Dunker - Dallas TX, US
Jackie M. Macfarlane - Parker CO, US
Eric L. Platte - Castle Rock CO, US
Susan F. Abrahams - Atlanta GA, US
Assignee:
The Western Union Company - Englewood CO
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 26, 705 271, 705 37
Abstract:
According to the invention, transferring money using a computer network is disclosed. In one step, information is saved on credit received for a first user () in a stored value account on a server computer system (). At the server computer system (), a request from the first user () to send money to a second user () based on the stored value account is received. An electronic notification is sent from the server computer () to the second user () to notify the second user () of the request. A debit in the stored value account of the first user () is created. The requested money is sent to the second user () upon a receipt of a request at the server computer () from the second user ().
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