User:Wwhitney1357

I work for BMI Imaging Systems, Inc. and have a conflict of interest if I submit content to create a Wikipedia page for BMI Imaging Systems, Inc. I am submitting content in a neutral tone, leveraging 3rd party resources.

My background is as follows:

Sales Associate BMI Imaging Systems May 2013 – Present (6 months)

United States Marine Corps - Assistant Operations Officer February 2013 – May 2013 (4 months)1st Battalion, 1st Marines -Responsible for assisting the Operations Officer with the development of the training plan for the battalion and its subordinate units. -Supervised the creation of the Tactical Small Unit Leader’s Course letter of instruction, training plan, curriculum, instructor cadre, and logistics plan. TSULC was a month-long training exercise focused on developing the leadership and tactical abilities of young Marines in order to prepare them for future billets with increased responsibilities.

United States Marine Corps - Training Officer-in-Charge, Advisor Training Cell, I MEF June 2012 – January 2013 (8 months) -Led, trained, and supervised between 15-20 Marines in the Training Section at the Advisor Training Cell; counseled and mentored all subordinates in order to develop them into better instructors and Marines. -My section was responsible for training Security Force Assistance Advisor Teams preparing to deploy to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom; training included “hard” skills (infantry tactics, techniques, and procedures) and “soft” skills (advising foreign forces). -Personally taught advising skills to over 750 Marines and Sailors; classes included topics such as Influencing Human Behavior, Negotiations, and Mediation. -Continually revised and improved the training curriculum in order to provide student advisor teams with the most up-to-date and realistic training prior to their deployment. United States Marine CorpsAfghan Company Advisor (Officer-in-Charge) United States Marine Corps December 2011 – May 2012 (6 months)2d Battalion, 5th Marines -Responsible for the training and combat efficiency of an autonomous four-man team tasked with the mission of advising Afghan National Security Force personnel. -Served as liaison between my advisor team and the officer-in-charge while in pre-deployment training and on deployment.

United States Marine CorpsInfantry Platoon Commander July 2009 – December 2011 (2 years 6 months)1st Battalion, 1st Marines -Responsible for the moral, mental, and physical welfare of between 30-50 Marines and Sailors, and the successful training and preparation of my platoon for infantry combat operations. -In addition to leading a platoon in a field environment, successfully completed administrative duties including: mentoring and counseling my Marines and Sailors, submitting detailed award recommendations, carrying out serialized inventories of the company’s and battalion’s weapons and optics, and completing legal investigations and submitting reports. -Responsible for approximately $1 million worth of serialized weapons, gear, and equipment at all times. -Mission accomplishment was always the number one priority.

United States Marine Corps - Student April 2009 – June 2009 (3 months)The Basic School - Infantry Officers Course, Quantico, VA -Three-month course focused on developing Marine officers into infantry rifle platoon commanders. -Training centered heavily on leadership, initiative, adaptability, and endurance in high-stress situations.

United States Marine Corps - Student June 2008 – March 2009 (10 months)The Basic School - Basic Officers Course, Quantico, VA -Six-month course training newly commissioned Marine Corps officers in the basics of leadership and tactics.