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6636 Mill Run Cir, Naples, FL 34109   

Bayport, NY   

Whitehouse, OH   

181 Southern Blvd, Patchogue, NY 11772    631-6544556   

East Patchogue, NY   

Bay Shore, NY   

San Marcos, TX   

Bellport, NY   

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Richard Labarca Photo 17

Sales Consultant, Protein Specialist

Location:
Naples, FL
Industry:
Food Production
Work:
The Core Group, Inc.
Sales Consultant, Protein Specialist
House of Raeford 1987 - 2014
Sales
R-Labarca & Assoc Jan 1996 - Mar 2011
President
Summit Food Marketing, Inc. Jan 1996 - Mar 2011
Sales and Consultant - Protein Specialist
Sabin Meyer & Co Jan 1986 - Dec 1996
Vice President of Sales
Stueber & Son Feb 1976 - Jan 1986
President
Education:
Stony Brook University
Skills:
Sales Operations, Food Service, Grocery, Inventory Management, Key Account Management, Product Development, New Business Development, Frozen Food, Menu Development, Food and Beverage, Purchasing, Food, Beef, Meat, Restaurants, Strategic Planning, Negotiation, Marketing Strategy, Sales Management, Sales, Retail, Food Industry, Customer Service, Account Management
Interests:
Social Services
Richard Labarca Photo 18

Sales Associate

Location:
Naples, FL
Work:
The Core Group, Inc.
Sales Associate

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Us Patents

Methods And Apparatus For Management Of Inter-Widget Interactions

US Patent:
2010010, Apr 22, 2010
Filed:
Sep 15, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/560127
Inventors:
Stewart O. Allen - Vienna VA, US
Scott F. Cosby - Alexandria VA, US
John A. Fath - Falls Church VA, US
Matthew J. Keesan - Wahsington DC, US
Richard S. Labarca - Bayport NY, US
Hooman Radfar - Arlington VA, US
Carlos F. Reverte - Arlington VA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709217, 709227
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a processor-readable medium storing code representing instructions to cause a processor to perform a process includes code to transmit using a communication channel a discovery signal from a first virally spread widget that has at least a portion executed at a content aggregation point to a second virally spread widget. The code also includes code to receive at the first virally spread widget a response signal sent from the second virally spread widget in response to the discovery signal.

Methods And Apparatus Related To Inter-Widget Interactions Managed By A Client-Side Master

US Patent:
2010010, Apr 22, 2010
Filed:
Sep 15, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/560159
Inventors:
Stewart O. Allen - Vienna VA, US
Scott F. Cosby - Alexandria VA, US
John A. Fath - Falls Church VA, US
Matthew J. Keesan - Washington DC, US
Richard S. Labarca - Bayport NY, US
Hooman Radfar - Arlington VA, US
Carlos F. Reverte - Arlington VA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709227
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a method includes receiving at a first widget executing at a first client a first signal sent from a second widget executing at a second client. The first signal can be associated with an interactive session between at least the first widget and the second widget. The first widget can be selected to operate as a client-side master. The method can also include defining at the first widget, and based on the first signal, a second signal having a master flag. The second signal can be sent from the first widget to the second widget.

Systems And Methods For Enhanced Host Classification

US Patent:
2020022, Jul 16, 2020
Filed:
Jan 11, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/246137
Inventors:
- Redwood Shores CA, US
Daniel Fichter - Brooklyn NY, US
Matthew Perry Abrams - Las Cruces NM, US
Richard Scott LaBarca - Bayport NY, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
H04L 29/08
G06N 20/00
H04L 12/26
Abstract:
Certain aspects and features of the present disclosure relate to systems and methods for automatically classifying hosts in real-time. For instance, classifying hosts as bots, and subsequently mitigating or blocking traffic from the hosts classified as bots can be advantageous in real-time data exchange systems. In a real-time data exchange system, data can be exchanged between a server and a target host in real-time when the target host accesses a webpage. Inhibiting data communication between servers and hosts operated by bot scripts can reduce fraudulent activity. In some implementations, hosts can be automatically classified into various groups based at least in part on the data included in requests received from the hosts.

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