Evan Gordon
Vice President at YALE VETERANS ASSOCIATION INC- Claim this Profile
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Vice President
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Jun 2020 - Present
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
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Yale University School of Medicine
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United States
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Laboratory Assistant
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Aug 2022 - May 2023
Neuropathology Dept., 310 Cedar St. New Haven CT 06519 Achieved and maintained BSL3 certification enabling the handling of infectious agents linked to neurodegenerative Prion Diseases, prioritizing safety, and compliance. Conducted innovative research to explore therapeutic drug effects on infectious agents in vitro, contributing to groundbreaking discoveries. Strengthened research efforts by critically challenging claims and experimental data from other investigators, enriching scientific knowledge.
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US Army
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United States
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Law Enforcement
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1 - 100 Employee
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Lead Instructor - Air Assault School
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Sep 2016 - Sep 2017
Fort Benning, Georgia, United States Led from the front as a compassionate Air Assault Course Instructor, overseeing up to 240 students of diverse backgrounds and military components simultaneously. Responsible for facilitating over 1,900 students in learning how to use military fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft, and associated equipment, to execute insertion and extraction mission of both personnel and cargo (sling load operations).
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Instructor
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Sep 2015 - Sep 2016
Fort Benning, Georgia, United States Served as an Instructor for the US Army Air Assault School located at Fort Benning, GA, as well as the Rappel Master Course. Additionally volunteered for the mobile training teams MTTs which resulted in the facilitation of complex US Army courses being successfully taught in locations around the globe including Korea, Kuwait, and Germany.
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Assistant Liasion NCO
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Feb 2015 - Sep 2015
Fort Benning, Georgia, United States Assisted Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Liaisons in executing duties to support the 194th Infantry Brigade and 30th AG Reception Battalion, ensuring seamless operations. Served as the direct assistant to Senior ARNG Liaisons, effectively managing matters related to new enlistees. Obtained, managed, and filed confidential data, crucial for producing reports forwarded to the Special Assistant to the Commanding General. Efficiently conducted administrative processes involving the… Show more Assisted Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Liaisons in executing duties to support the 194th Infantry Brigade and 30th AG Reception Battalion, ensuring seamless operations. Served as the direct assistant to Senior ARNG Liaisons, effectively managing matters related to new enlistees. Obtained, managed, and filed confidential data, crucial for producing reports forwarded to the Special Assistant to the Commanding General. Efficiently conducted administrative processes involving the intake of civilian data into army records systems, contributing to the successful shipping of over 7,200 soldiers to basic combat training/one station unit training (BCT/OSUT).
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Airborne Infantry (RTO) LRS
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May 2011 - Feb 2015
Dobbins ARB Served as a parachute infantryman in a special operations reconnaissance unit, providing crucial support to the 560th Military Intelligence Brigade. Long-range surveillance teams are elite, specially-trained surveillance units of the United States Army employed by Military Intelligence for clandestine operations with the goal of gathering direct human intelligence information deep within enemy territory. Classic LRS employment is to infiltrate deep into enemy territory by means of airborne… Show more Served as a parachute infantryman in a special operations reconnaissance unit, providing crucial support to the 560th Military Intelligence Brigade. Long-range surveillance teams are elite, specially-trained surveillance units of the United States Army employed by Military Intelligence for clandestine operations with the goal of gathering direct human intelligence information deep within enemy territory. Classic LRS employment is to infiltrate deep into enemy territory by means of airborne insertion, construct hide and surveillance sites, and provide continuous surveillance/special reconnaissance of an intelligence target of key interest.
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Education
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Yale University
Neuroscience, Premed -
Columbus State University
Biology, General