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  • 1614 County Road 2990, Mountain View, MO 65548 (417) 362-1005
  • Bloomington, IL
  • Mesa, AZ
  • 915 Rutledge Dr, Rockvale, TN 37153 (615) 849-3236 (615) 893-0767 (615) 896-9963
  • Clinton, IL
  • Ridgetop, TN
  • Shelbyville, TN
  • Rutherford, TN
  • 1614 County Road 2990, Mountain View, MO 65548

Work

Company: Bmc software Apr 2012 Address: Las Vegas, Nevada Area Position: Lead customer success manager

Education

Degree: BBA School / High School: University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 1985 to 1989 Specialities: Business Management

Skills

Enterprise Software • Pre-sales • Program Management • Start-ups • Product Marketing • Management • Strategy • VMware • Account Management • Team Building • SaaS • Cloud Computing

Industries

Computer Software

Resumes

Resumes

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Sr. Customer Success Manager At Bmc Software

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Position:
Lead Customer Success Manager at BMC Software
Location:
Las Vegas, Nevada
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
BMC Software - Las Vegas, Nevada Area since Apr 2012
Lead Customer Success Manager

VMware - Las Vegas, Nevada Area Jul 2011 - Apr 2012
Technical Program Manager

VMware Jun 2008 - Jan 2011
Sr. Manager, Technical Account Manager Program

BMC May 2003 - May 2008
Manager Premier Support

Marimba now BMC Oct 2001 - May 2003
Enterprise Support Account Manager
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 1985 - 1989
BBA, Business Management
UW-Whitewater
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Business Administration, Management and Operations
Skills:
Enterprise Software
Pre-sales
Program Management
Start-ups
Product Marketing
Management
Strategy
VMware
Account Management
Team Building
SaaS
Cloud Computing

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Douglas E. Graff
THE NORTHERN BORDER, LLC
Douglas E. Graff
HILLCREST HOSPITAL MEDICAL STAFF
Douglas E. Graff
56-58 WEST 10TH AVENUE LLC
Douglas Graff
105 CHITTENDEN, LLC
Douglas Graff
INDIANOLA FOREST, LLC
Douglas E. Graff
WINHAM INVESTMENTS, LLC
Douglas E. Graff
NEW AGE IMAGING AND DIAGNOSTICS, LLC
Douglas E. Graff
WSI MANAGEMENT LLC

Publications

Us Patents

Using A Distributed Ledger To Determine Fault In Subrogation

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US Patent:
20220270180, Aug 25, 2022
Filed:
May 9, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/740264
Inventors:
- Bloomington IL, US
Douglas A. Graff - Mountain View MO, US
Anthony McCoy - Normal IL, US
Jaime Skaggs - Chenoa IL, US
Shawn M. Call - Bloomington IL, US
Stacie A. McCullough - Bloomington IL, US
Wendy H. Clayton - Franklin TN, US
Melinda Teresa Magerkurth - Utica IL, US
Kim E. Flesher - Normal IL, US
Travis Charles Runge - Heyworth IL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/08
G07C 5/00
H04L 9/06
G07C 5/08
G06N 20/00
Abstract:
Systems and methods are disclosed with respect to using a blockchain for managing the subrogation claim process related to a vehicle accident, in particular, determining fault as part of the subrogation process. An exemplary embodiment may include receiving an electronic notification of a vehicle collision; receiving sensor data (such as telematics, image, audio, vehicle operational, or other sensor data) related to the vehicle collision; determining a percentage of fault of the vehicle collision for one or more vehicles, vehicle systems, and/or drivers based upon, at least in part, analysis of the sensor data collected; and creating a blockchain for the vehicle collision with one or more links to the sensor image data and an indication of the percentage of fault(s) determined to facilitate blockchain-based claim handling.

Systems And Methods For Usage Based Insurance Via Blockchain

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US Patent:
20220237706, Jul 28, 2022
Filed:
Apr 11, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/717972
Inventors:
- Bloomington IL, US
Douglas A. Graff - Mountain View MO, US
Stacie A. McCullough - Bloomington IL, US
Shawn M. Call - Bloomington IL, US
Eric Bellas - Bloomington IL, US
Jaime Skaggs - Chenoa IL, US
Jacob J. Alt - Downs IL, US
Eric R. Moore - Heyworth IL, US
Vicki King - Bloomington IL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/08
H04L 9/06
G06F 21/60
Abstract:
The present embodiments relate to systems and methods for using a blockchain or shared ledger to generate Usage-Based Insurance quotes for a vehicle tracked over its lifecycle according to a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), or other vehicle identifier. A mileage report stored on the shared ledger may be searched according to the vehicle's VIN and a Usage-Based Insurance quote may be generated based upon the mileage report. Periodic updates to the mileage report may be broadcast to the blockchain in transactions that updated the shared ledger. An estimated vehicle usage may be determined based upon the cryptographic proof of the blockchain and a Usage-Based Insurance quote generated thereon.

Systems And Methods For Usage Based Insurance Via Blockchain

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US Patent:
20220198575, Jun 23, 2022
Filed:
Mar 9, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/690530
Inventors:
- Bloomington IL, US
Douglas A. Graff - Mountain View MO, US
Stacie A. McCullough - Bloomington IL, US
Shawn M. Call - Bloomington IL, US
Eric Bellas - Bloomington IL, US
Jaime Skaggs - Chenoa IL, US
Jacob J. Alt - Downs IL, US
Eric R. Moore - Heyworth IL, US
Vicki King - Bloomington IL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/08
G06F 21/60
H04L 9/06
Abstract:
The present embodiments relate to systems and methods for using a blockchain or shared ledger to generate Usage-Based Insurance quotes for a vehicle tracked over its lifecycle according to a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), or other vehicle identifier. A mileage report stored on the shared ledger may be searched according to the vehicle's VIN and a Usage-Based Insurance quote may be generated based upon the mileage report. Periodic updates to the mileage report may be broadcast to the blockchain in transactions that updated the shared ledger. An estimated vehicle usage may be determined based upon the cryptographic proof of the blockchain and a Usage-Based Insurance quote generated thereon.

Evidence Oracles

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US Patent:
20220180449, Jun 9, 2022
Filed:
Feb 28, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/682463
Inventors:
- Bloomington IL, US
Douglas A. Graff - Mountain View MO, US
Anthony McCoy - Normal IL, US
Jaime Skaggs - Chenoa IL, US
Shawn M. Call - Bloomington IL, US
Stacie A. McCullough - Bloomington IL, US
Wendy H. Clayton - Franklin TN, US
Melinda Teresa Magerkurth - Utica IL, US
Kim E. Flesher - Normal IL, US
Travis Charles Runge - Heyworth IL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/08
G06F 16/29
G06Q 10/10
H04L 9/40
H04L 9/06
G06F 16/182
H04L 9/32
G06F 16/903
Abstract:
Systems and methods are disclosed with respect to using a blockchain for managing the subrogation claim process related to a vehicle collision, in particular, utilizing evidence oracles as part of the subrogation process. An exemplary embodiment includes receiving recorded data from one or more connected devices at a geographic location; analyzing the recorded data, wherein analyzing the recorded data includes determining that an collision has occurred involving one or more vehicles; generating a transaction including the data indicative of the collision based upon the analysis; and transmitting the transaction to at least one other participant in the distributed ledger network.

Evidence Oracles

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US Patent:
20220180450, Jun 9, 2022
Filed:
Feb 28, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/682795
Inventors:
- Bloomington IL, US
Douglas A. Graff - Mountain View MO, US
Anthony McCoy - Normal IL, US
Jaime Skaggs - Chenoa IL, US
Shawn M. Call - Bloomington IL, US
Stacie A. McCullough - Bloomington IL, US
Wendy H. Clayton - Franklin TN, US
Melinda Teresa Magerkurth - Utica IL, US
Kim E. Flesher - Normal IL, US
Travis Charles Runge - Heyworth IL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/08
G06F 16/29
G06Q 10/10
H04L 9/40
H04L 9/06
G06F 16/182
H04L 9/32
G06F 16/903
Abstract:
Systems and methods are disclosed with respect to using a blockchain for managing the subrogation claim process related to a vehicle collision, in particular, utilizing evidence oracles as part of the subrogation process. An exemplary embodiment includes receiving recorded data from one or more connected devices at a geographic location; analyzing the recorded data, wherein analyzing the recorded data includes determining that an collision has occurred involving one or more vehicles; generating a transaction including the data indicative of the collision based upon the analysis; and transmitting the transaction to at least one other participant in the distributed ledger network.

Methods Of Providing Insurance Savings Based Upon Telematics And Driving Behavior Identification

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US Patent:
20230130493, Apr 27, 2023
Filed:
Dec 22, 2022
Appl. No.:
18/087095
Inventors:
- Bloomington IL, US
Mark E. Clauss - Bloomington IL, US
Dustin Ryan Carter - Normal IL, US
Douglas Albert Graff - Mountain View MO, US
Megan Michal Baumann - Bloomington IL, US
Atlanta Bonnom - Bloomington IL, US
Craig Cope - Bloomington IL, US
Jennifer Luella Lawyer - Bloomington IL, US
Curtis Simpson - Bloomington IL, US
Nathan W. Baumann - Bloomington IL, US
Assignee:
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company - Bloomington IL
International Classification:
B60R 25/04
G08B 25/00
G06Q 40/08
B60R 25/102
B60W 40/09
B60W 40/08
G08B 21/02
Abstract:
A system and method may collect telematics and/or other data, and apply the data to insurance-based applications. From the data, an insurance provider may determine accurate vehicle usage information, including information regarding who is using a vehicle and under what conditions. An insurance provider may likewise determine risk levels or a risk profile for an insured driver (or other drivers), which may be used to adjust automobile or other insurance policies. The insurance provider may also use the data collected to adjust behavior based insurance using incentives, recommendations, or other means. For customers that opt-in to the data collection program offered, the present embodiments present the opportunity to demonstrate a low or moderate risk lifestyle and the chance for insurance-related savings based upon that low or moderate risk.

Evidence Oracles

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US Patent:
20230115587, Apr 13, 2023
Filed:
Nov 18, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/990619
Inventors:
- Bloomington IL, US
Douglas A. Graff - Mountain View MO, US
Anthony McCoy - Normal IL, US
Jaime Skaggs - Chenoa IL, US
Shawn M. Call - Bloomington IL, US
Stacie A. McCullough - Bloomington IL, US
Wendy H. Clayton - Franklin TN, US
Melinda Teresa Magerkurth - Utica IL, US
Kim E. Flesher - Normal IL, US
Travis Charles Runge - Heyworth IL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/08
G06F 16/29
H04L 9/40
G06F 16/903
H04L 9/06
H04L 9/32
G06F 16/182
G06Q 10/10
Abstract:
Systems and methods are disclosed with respect to using a blockchain for managing the subrogation claim process related to a vehicle collision, in particular, utilizing evidence oracles as part of the subrogation process. An exemplary embodiment includes receiving recorded data from one or more connected devices at a geographic location; analyzing the recorded data, wherein analyzing the recorded data includes determining that an collision has occurred involving one or more vehicles; generating a transaction including the data indicative of the collision based upon the analysis; and transmitting the transaction to at least one other participant in the distributed ledger network.

Using A Distributed Ledger To Determine Fault In Subrogation

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US Patent:
20230080371, Mar 16, 2023
Filed:
Nov 17, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/989562
Inventors:
- Bloomington IL, US
Douglas A. Graff - Mountain View MO, US
Anthony McCoy - Normal IL, US
Jaime Skaggs - Chenoa IL, US
Shawn M. Call - Bloomington IL, US
Stacie A. McCullough - Bloomington IL, US
Wendy H. Clayton - Franklin TN, US
Melinda Teresa Magerkurth - Utica IL, US
Kim E. Flesher - Normal IL, US
Travis Charles Runge - Heyworth IL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 40/08
G07C 5/00
H04L 9/06
G07C 5/08
G06N 20/00
Abstract:
Systems and methods are disclosed with respect to using a blockchain for managing the subrogation claim process related to a vehicle accident, in particular, determining fault as part of the subrogation process. An exemplary embodiment may include receiving an electronic notification of a vehicle collision; receiving sensor data (such as telematics, image, audio, vehicle operational, or other sensor data) related to the vehicle collision; determining a percentage of fault of the vehicle collision for one or more vehicles, vehicle systems, and/or drivers based upon, at least in part, analysis of the sensor data collected; and creating a blockchain for the vehicle collision with one or more links to the sensor image data and an indication of the percentage of fault(s) determined to facilitate blockchain-based claim handling.
Douglas Albert Graff from Mountain View, MO, age ~58 Get Report