Location History:
- Atlanta, GA (US) (2009)
- Lithonia, GA (US) (2008 - 2010)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2008-2010
Title: LaVeria Baker: Innovator in Intellectual Property Management
Introduction
LaVeria Baker is a prominent inventor based in Lithonia, Georgia, known for her contributions to the field of intellectual property management. With a total of five patents to her name, she has made significant strides in developing systems that enhance the management of intellectual property assets.
Latest Patents
One of LaVeria Baker's latest patents is a system and method for managing intellectual property. This invention relates to methods and systems designed for effective intellectual property management. The system includes an intellectual property asset inventory system that manages an inventory of intellectual property assets. Additionally, a product inventory system is incorporated to manage an inventory of products, where these products correspond to a plurality of items, with some products being associated with one or more intellectual property assets. Furthermore, a marketing management system is included to oversee a variety of marketing projects, linking them to the products and intellectual property assets.
Career Highlights
Throughout her career, LaVeria Baker has worked with notable companies, including AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P. and AT&T Delaware Intellectual Property Corporation, Inc. Her experience in these organizations has contributed to her expertise in the field of intellectual property.
Collaborations
LaVeria has collaborated with several professionals in her field, including Vernon Meadows and Scott M. Frank. These collaborations have allowed her to expand her knowledge and influence in the
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