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Frankie Ho

Director Of Intellectual Property at YAM Worldwide

Frankie Ho has extensive work experience in the field of intellectual property law. Frankie began their career at the University of Arizona, where they worked as a tutor for math and science courses. Frankie then continued their education at Arizona State University, where they also worked as a tutor.

In 1999, Frankie joined the law firm Marshall, Gerstein, & Borun as an Associate and Registered Patent Attorney. Frankie stayed with the firm for four years before moving on to Grossman & Flight (now Hanley, Flight & Zimmerman) as a Member and Registered Patent Attorney.

Frankie then transitioned to a corporate role, joining Intel Corporation as a Senior Patent Attorney in 2004. Frankie managed the patent portfolio related to wireless broadband access and played a crucial role in reviewing and approving invention disclosures.

In 2006, Frankie joined PING (Karsten Mfg. Corp.) as the Director and Associate General Counsel for Intellectual Property. Here, they developed strategies and policies related to invention disclosures and patents, fostering a corporate culture that emphasized problem-solving and creative solutions. Frankie left the company in 2013.

Following their tenure at PING, Frankie worked as the Director of Intellectual Property at YAM Worldwide, a role in which they oversaw the company's intellectual property assets.

Since 2014, Frankie has been employed as a Legal Counsel at PXG (Parsons Xtreme Golf), where they utilize their expertise in intellectual property law to support the company's legal needs. The exact time frame for this role is not provided.

Frankie Ho has a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Arizona. They then went on to attend the Arizona State University College of Law, where they obtained a Juris Doctor degree in Law. In terms of additional certifications, Frankie Ho is registered as a patent attorney with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. They are also admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Arizona, the Supreme Court of Illinois, and the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. The specific details, such as the obtained month and year for the certifications, are not provided.

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