Benjamin M.
Strategy Business Development at Aspira Women's Health- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Aspira Women's Health
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United States
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Biotechnology Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Strategy Business Development
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Oct 2022 - Present
Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
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Regional Business Director
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Apr 2022 - Oct 2022
Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
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Regional Account Director - North Texas Dallas-Fort Worth
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May 2021 - Apr 2022
Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
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United States Marine Corps
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United States
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Armed Forces
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700 & Above Employee
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Field Artillery Officer
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Sep 2016 - May 2021
Inspector-Instructor Assistant Operations Officer Executive Officer Fire Support Ofiicer Fire Direction Officer
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OCS Tactics Instructor
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May 2016 - Aug 2016
Quantico, VA As an OCS Tactics Instructor for OCC-222, I trained, screened, and evaluated candidates from 7 training companies (1700+ candidates) along with peers, seasoned junior enlisted Marines, NCOs, and Staff NCOs . - Wrote evaluations on candidates performance as fire team leaders and squad leaders for each graded and non-graded tactics event to include the Combat Course, Fire Team Assault Course, Small Unit Leader Evaluation 2, FEX 1, FEX 2, FEX 3 and Junior FEX. - Instructed fire teams and… Show more As an OCS Tactics Instructor for OCC-222, I trained, screened, and evaluated candidates from 7 training companies (1700+ candidates) along with peers, seasoned junior enlisted Marines, NCOs, and Staff NCOs . - Wrote evaluations on candidates performance as fire team leaders and squad leaders for each graded and non-graded tactics event to include the Combat Course, Fire Team Assault Course, Small Unit Leader Evaluation 2, FEX 1, FEX 2, FEX 3 and Junior FEX. - Instructed fire teams and squads on basic hand and arm signals, maneuvers and formations. - Worked closely with NCOs to carry out each tactics course in accordance with the intent provided. - Gave detailed feedback to Sergeant Instructors and Platoon Commanders on candidate performance after a weighted evaluation.
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Student Officer
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May 2015 - May 2016
Quantico, VA As a student for over 7 months at The Basic School, newly commissioned officers learn the technical, tactical, and administrative duties of a Marine Officer. The Program of Instruction is over 1400 hours of instructor led material and practical application. The mission statement is as follows: "Train and educate newly commissioned or appointed officers in the high standards of professional knowledge, esprit-de-corps, and leadership to prepare them for duty as company grade officers… Show more As a student for over 7 months at The Basic School, newly commissioned officers learn the technical, tactical, and administrative duties of a Marine Officer. The Program of Instruction is over 1400 hours of instructor led material and practical application. The mission statement is as follows: "Train and educate newly commissioned or appointed officers in the high standards of professional knowledge, esprit-de-corps, and leadership to prepare them for duty as company grade officers in the operating forces, with particular emphasis on the duties, responsibilities, and warfighting skills required of a rifle platoon commander."
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Education
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Texas Christian University
Master of Business Administration - MBA -
University of Houston
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Business Administration and Management, General -
Marine Corps Officer Candidates School
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St. Anthonys High School