InterDirect USA - Houston, Texas Area since Jan 2012
Director Analytical Solutions
Analytics Direct Oct 2009 - Jan 2012
President
Key Energy Services Oct 2007 - Oct 2009
Mgr. Marketing Analytics
Hewlett-Packard 2006 - 2007
Forecast Analyst
Rapp Collins Worldwide 2006 - 2006
Director, Analytics
Education:
Texas A&M University 2008 - 2009
Southern Methodist University 2005 - 2007
M.S., Operations Research
The University of Texas at Arlington 2002 - 2005
Baylor University 1998 - 2001
Ph.D., statistics
Baylor University 1995 - 1997
B.A., economics
Dallas Baptist University 1990 - 1992
Texas A&M University 2012
Interests:
data mining, statistical modeling, algorithm development
BlueLine Rental Houston, TX Oct 2014 to Feb 2015 Director of PricingAnalytics Direct - Analytical Services and Consulting Houston, TX Oct 2009 to 2014 PresidentMarketing Analytics Houston, TX Oct 2007 to Oct 2009 ManagerHewlett-Packard Houston, TX Aug 2006 to Oct 2007 Forecast AnalystIndependent Analytics ConsultantDallas, TX Sep 2005 to Aug 2006Sr. Analytics ConsultantRichardson, TX Feb 2004 to Aug 2005Copy and Graphic Services Dallas, TX Aug 2003 to Feb 2004 Manager of PricingBlockbuster - Movie Entertainment Dallas, TX May 2000 to Jun 2003 Manager Merchandising Analytics, Manager, Customer Segments, Sr. AnalystBuxton - Site Modeling and GIS Services Fort Worth, TX Oct 1999 to May 2000 Statistical Analyst
Education:
Southern Methodist University 2007 M.S. in Operations ResearchBaylor University 1998 to 1999 Ph.D. in StatisticsBaylor University 1997 B.A. in EconomicsUniversity of Maryland University Center Energy Services
John M. Gilberti - Highland Village TX, US Rick Holcomb - Corinth TX, US Nancy Walker - Grand Prairie TX, US Shane Jones - Lewisville TX, US Bobbie Johannes - Lewisville TX, US Ben Agenbag - Trophy Club TX, US Paul Comer - Flower Mound TX, US
Assignee:
CoreLogic Tax Services, LLC - Westlake TX
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 38, 705 31, 705 39, 707946
Abstract:
A method of processing delinquency items associated with taxes on properties may include receiving preferences from two or more lenders. Delinquency items may be automatically processed according to the preferences of each lender for their respective loans. The preferences may include business rules for whether to process a delinquency item. A lender preference may include specific criteria for a determination process (e. g. , criteria for when to act on delinquencies with respect to particular states).
A suburban Atlanta grand jury last month indicted Mitch Comer's stepfather, Paul Comer, and mother, Sheila Comer, on charges that include cruelty to children and false imprisonment. Lawyers for the Comers said their clients are innocent and another side of the story will emerge at trial.
Investigators believe the family moved following a Department of Family and Children Services investigation in 2009 that didnt result in criminal charges. But two defense attorneys argued the family moved for better work opportunities for Paul Comer, who services small appliances.On Sept. 11, Mitch Comer was spotted wandering around a Los Angeles bus station and taken to a police station. He has told investigators his stepfather, Paul Comer, put a blanket over his head and put him in the back of a van before driving him to the bus station in Atlanta.But since he had missed the bus, Paul Comer then drove the teen to a bus station in Louisiana, gave him $400 and some pamphlets from a homeless shelter, and told him to never return home, Mitch Comer has said.physical punishment he faced being on his knees, with his forehead against the wall and his hands behind his head, Shelton said. Mitch claims he was forced to hold the position for at least six hours at a time. Paul Comer said the punishment lasted about 40 minutes, according to testimony Thursday.
of cruelty to children and false imprisonment after the teen raised the suspicion of a security guard at a Los Angeles bus station. He had $200 and a list of homeless shelters he said was given to him by his stepfather on his 18th birthday, though Paul Comer has said the teen wanted to be an actor.omers sometimes made Mitch Comer kneel on the floor with his forehead against a wall, his hands behind his head and his feet lifted off the ground. Mitch Comer told investigators he sometimes had to remain in that position for six to eight hours, while Paul Comer said it was only 40 minutes at a time.Paul Comer told investigators he brought Mitch Comer food at 7 a.m., noon and 7 p.m. each day and fed him whatever the family was eating. Paul Comer said he sometimes encouraged his stepson to go outside, but that the teen declined.
he young man, Mitch Comer, stood 5-foot-1 and weighed 87 pounds when he raised the suspicion of a guard at a bus station in downtown Los Angeles last month. He said he was put on a bus by his stepfather, Paul Comer, on his 18th birthday with a few hundred dollars cash and a list of homeless shelters.Detectives described their interviews with the teen and his family Thursday during a hearing that ended with Paul Comer and the teen's mother, Sheila Comer, being denied bond. The teen's two sisters, ages 11 and 13, thought he had brown hair but never saw him, said Paulding County Sheriff's DetectivDuring the hearing, Detective Kevin Morgan testified that the Comers conceded the teen had been confined to the room as punishment. Paul Comer also has told investigators Mitch Comer went to Los Angeles because he wanted to be an actor.
Mitch Comer's stepfather, Paul Comer, and mother, Sheila Comer, were arrested last month and face charges of cruelty to children and false imprisonment. They appeared in Paulding County Magistrate Court on Thursday for a probable cause hearing dressed in orange and white striped jail suits with theiHe told authorities his stepfather gave him $200 and a list of homeless shelters before he was put on a bus to Los Angeles on his 18th birthday. Paul Comer told investigators Mitch Comer wanted to be an actor.
Stepfather Paul Comer and mother Sheila Comer faced charges of false imprisonment and cruelty to children, Paulding County jail records show. They were being held without bond. The records did not indicate whether the Comers have an attorney.