LEONARD BRUCE PESKO
Real Estate Commission in Philadelphia, PA

License number
Pennsylvania RS181983L
Category
Real Estate Commission
Type
Real Estate Salesperson-Standard
Address
Address
Philadelphia, PA 19151

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Leonard Pesko, age 74
37 E Marthart Ave, Havertown, PA 19083
Leonard B Pesko, age 74
1327 Westbury Dr, Philadelphia, PA 19151
(215) 879-3637
(610) 649-6851
Leonard B Pesko, age 74
905 Carroll Rd, Wynnewood, PA 19096
(610) 649-6851
Leonard B Pesko, age 74
37 Marthart Ave, Havertown, PA 19083
(610) 853-9327
(610) 789-4712
Leonard B Pesko, age 74
37 Marthart Ave, Haverford, PA 19083
(610) 853-9327
(610) 789-4712

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Vice President, Marketing &Amp; Sales

Vice President, Marketing &Amp; Sales

Position:
Consultant at Independent Energy Research
Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Work:
Independent Energy Research since Feb 2003 - Consultant Connect America Medical Alert Company 2012 - 2013 - Senior Consultant TBW Industries Nov 2007 - 2009 - Vice President, Marketing & Sales Business Strategy Group Feb 1986 - Nov 2003 - President Energy IQ Systems, Inc. Nov 1995 - Feb 2003 - Executive Vice President Zenith Data Systems Feb 1983 - Apr 1986 - Senior National Accounts Manager
Education:
Drexel University 1967 - 1972
BS C&E/EDP, Computer science, Business, Engineering
Continuing Education
Skills:
Business Strategy, Contract Negotiation, Marketing, Product Development, Business Planning, New Business Development, Sales Operations
Honor & Awards:
Philly 100 Award Bass Award multiple sales volume awards


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Temperature Determination In A Controlled Space In Accordance With Occupancy

Temperature Determination In A Controlled Space In Accordance With Occupancy

US Patent:
6536675, Mar 25, 2003
Filed:
Feb 14, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/783184
Inventors:
Leonard B. Pesko - Philadelphia PA
Brian E. Gross - Clementon NJ
Allan B. Gross - Cherry Hill NJ
Erich F. Kielburger - Philadelphia PA
Assignee:
EnergyIQ Systems, Inc. - Deptford NJ
International Classification:
G05D 2300
US Classification:
236 47, 165238
Abstract:
A method is provided for managing the energy usage of an energy consuming system adapted to determine the energy of a controlled space, the energy consuming system including a plurality of operating components having on and off states and a plurality of differing noise levels when making transitions between the on and off states. The method includes determining the noise levels of the components of the energy consuming system, selecting a relatively low noise level component of the energy consuming system to provide a selected noise masking component, and causing a relatively high noise level component of the energy consuming system differing from the selected noise masking component to make a transition between on and off states. The method further includes causing the selected noise masking component to make a transition between its on and off states after the transition of high noise level component. The noise level of the selected noise masking component prior is increased prior to the transition of the high noise level component and decreased thereafter.


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Energy Management System And Method

Energy Management System And Method

US Patent:
6290140, Sep 18, 2001
Filed:
Mar 4, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/262956
Inventors:
Leonard B. Pesko - Phila PA
Brian E. Gross - Clementon NJ
Allan B. Gross - Cherry Hill NJ
Robert N. Capper - Hardy VA
Erich F. Kielburger - Philadelphia PA
Assignee:
EnergyIQ Systems, Inc. - Deptford NJ
International Classification:
A61F 1106, G10K 1100
US Classification:
236 47
Abstract:
A method is provided for managing the energy usage of an energy consuming system adapted to determine the energy of a controlled space, the energy consuming system including a plurality of operating components having on and off states and a plurality of differing noise levels when making transitions between the on and off states. The method includes determining the noise levels of the components of the energy consuming system, selecting a relatively low noise level component of the energy consuming system to provide a selected noise masking component, and causing a relatively high noise level component of the energy consuming system differing from the selected noise masking component to make a transition between on and off states. The method further includes causing the selected noise masking component to make a transition between its on and off states after the transition of high noise level component. The noise level of the selected noise masking component prior is increased prior to the transition of the high noise level component and decreased thereafter.