Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2017-2020
Title: Innovations by Julia E. Fegel
Introduction
Julia E. Fegel is an accomplished inventor based in Newport Beach, CA. She has made significant contributions to the field of credit score simulation technology. With a total of 2 patents to her name, her work focuses on enhancing consumer understanding of credit scores.
Latest Patents
One of Julia's latest patents is titled "Systems and methods of presenting simulated credit score information." In this invention, a computer system receives credit information relating to a consumer and calculates a credit score associated with that consumer. The system constructs a credit score scenario user interface and maintains a plurality of credit score simulation scenarios. It calculates a plurality of simulated credit scores associated with respective credit score simulation scenarios. Additionally, the system constructs a credit score simulation control interface and maintains a variety of credit score simulation parameters. It generates a user interface with a graphical indication of the calculated credit score and a series of sliders. Each slider is divided into segments that are colored to graphically indicate the likely effect of repositioning the slider within the respective segment. When the user adjusts the sliders, the graphical indication of the calculated credit score is updated based on a recalculation of the credit score.
Career Highlights
Julia is currently employed at ConsumerInfo.com, Inc., where she continues to innovate in the field of credit information technology. Her work has been instrumental in developing user-friendly systems that help consumers better understand their credit scores.
Collaborations
Julia has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Janice Anne Rohn and Jeffrey Bryan Mahacek, contributing to a dynamic work environment that fosters innovation.
Conclusion
Julia E. Fegel's contributions to credit score simulation technology demonstrate her commitment to improving consumer financial literacy. Her innovative patents reflect her expertise and dedication to making complex information more accessible.