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Logos-E Founder Awarded Technology Patent

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Carole Sumner Krechman is apt to go down in history as the oldest woman to receive a technology patent, patent #10856026B2.

What an appropriate story for March, Women’s History Month!

At 80-years-of-age, this Southern California resident is likely to remain the oldest woman to be awarded a technology patent for many years. This patent creates a foundational change in how we communicate, delivering video to any cell phone on demand.

While this is Carole’s first patent, she is an exceedingly accomplished business woman, a serial international entrepreneur.

No doubt that is why Logos-E is already working with Apple Apps, AWS, Google Play, Honeywell, Ingram Micro and Salesforce. Logos-E used the Peacemaker Corps’ Peace in the Streets Global Film Festival as proof of concept. The Festival has licensed the app for its film festival for the past six years.

Logos-E is an innovative digital technology company which, under her leadership, invented a mobile video multi-platform broadcast platform, patented in the US plus 24 other counties. This platform allows video, podcasts and film content to be broadcast through Wi-Fi from the cloud to any mobile smart device. 

A serial international entrepreneur, architect by education and training, Carole built a successful design company that spanned the globe. In the 1980s, she operated out of Beijing, thanks to her benefactor, Dr. Armand Hammer, late chairman of Oxy Petroleum. Sheldon and Carole Sumner Krechman spent eight years doing business in China and completing the project in the year after the Tiananmen Square massacre.  The team found investors and lenders, built their vision into the Beijing Asia Hotel, created the design team with Chinese, Japanese, Hong Kong, and Thailand joining her, the first American woman to design and develop a modern, Western hotel, apartments and office building in downtown Beijing. 

During the last century, Peacemaker Corps Association created a series of workshops which focus on building peacemaking skills for youths at risk.  These proprietary copy written documents have been used by thousands of educators through disposition in public housing, elementary schools (Leader in Me) and public schools, religious organizations and government agencies. Over the years, PCA and its workshops have been honored by US Departments of HUD, Department of Education, Department of Justice, White House Faith Based office, USAID and the US State Department.

PCA has formed a core management group aligned with UN agencies to support global curriculum, and technology demands, continuously advanced courseware, measure and report outcomes and facilitate the on-going peacemaking activities of the online mentor and student communities.

Krechman has been a member of Who’s Who in American Business since 1979.  She studied architecture and design at UCLA, graduating in the 60s. She returned to school and received her teaching credential in 2010 from Cal State University Riverside. She is now in her seventh-year of membership in the Epsilon Pi Tau International Technology Honor Society, currently participating as a member of the HOA architectural committee at the Springs Country Club where she has lived for 13 years. She is married with three grown children, five granddaughters and a grandson. Having experienced tragedy, her oldest son who passed away 10 years ago from violence expanded her interest in making peace in the world. Her long-time husband, Sheldon, passed suddenly in September 2020.

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