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Patrick Russell McElhiney
Patrick Russell McElhiney - Founder & Marketing Manager, MCE123 Founder

BIOGRAPHICAL SUMARY

Patrick Russell McElhiney founded MCE123 while attending Turlock High School in the heart of California’s Central Valley. He started the company with marketing ambitions, developing the business through projects at two community colleges, a private school, and work experience with over 30 clients.

BIOGRAPHICAL HIGHLIGHTS

  • A resident in New Hampshire’s Seacoast
  • Accepted to Franklin Pierce Law Center, Masters of Commerce & Technology Law (2010-2011)
  • Developed major World Trade Plan framework.
  • Wrote additional business planning work for MCE123 Corporation, including concentrations of multiple departments.
  • Developed notes for approximately 900 additional inventions.
  • Developed documentation and diagrams for 4 inventions, and wrote notes for approximately 100 other inventions and studies
  • Word Mark and Service Mark for MCE123 authorized from U.S. Patent and Trademark Organization
  • Wrote initial business plan for MCE123 Corporation, including 13 departments and an International Business and Marketing plan
  • Completed B.S. Marketing Management, Daniel Webster College (May 2010)
  • Earned a Microsoft Small Business Specialist Community designation for MCE123
  • Obtained Microsoft SharePoint Services 3.0 Configuration Certification
  • Alumni of the Cisco Systems Network Academy, CCNP level from 2001-2003
  • Obtained CompTIA A+ Certification in Computer Repair in 2001

CURRENT FOCUS

  • Legal: Gain foundation of Intellectual Property law background for moving forward with custom software and technological device development, and the establishment of multi-state, multi-national, and international entities.
  • Revenue: Earn capital for growth of company infrastructure such as high-performance servers and networking equipment, and to hire / contract employees.
  • Service Improvement: Comprehensive study including feedback from customers and studying data historically to improve services and company operating procedures.
  • Time Efficiency: Minimize tasks that are re-occurring with automation, and improve the integration of existing applications.

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