
I’m a hard-working person with an A.A.S. in Health Information Technology from Mohawk Valley Community College (2020) with 21 years of military work experience. Aiming to leverage to successfully fill the Medical Billing & Coding role at your company. Frequently praised as focused by my peers, I can be relied upon to help your company achieve its goals.
Medical Logistics Sergeant, United States Army (Active duty), 04/1992, 04/2013, Maintain and develop positive business relationships with a customer's key personnel involved in or directly relevant to a logistics activity, Develop an understanding of customer’s needs and take actions to ensure that such needs are met, Direct availability and allocation of materials, supplies, and finished products, Collaborate with other departments as necessary to meet customer requirements, take advantage of sales opportunities, or, in the case of shortages, minimize negative impacts on a military business, Protect and control proprietary materials, Review logistics performance with customers against targets, benchmarks, and service agreements, Direct team activities, establish task priorities, schedule, and track work assignments, provide guidance, and ensure the availability of resources, Report project plans, progress, and results, Develop proposals that include documentation for estimates, Support the development of training materials and technical manuals, Redesign the movement of goods to maximize value and minimize costs, Stay informed of logistics technology advances and apply appropriate technology to improve logistics processes, Train, supervise, and mentor Soldiers and civilians, Conducted humanitarian mission in Somalia (1992-93) and deployed to Iraq in 2006 and another deployment in 2009 all with deployable combat support hospitals supporting medical supplies and equipment when needed, Dealt exclusively with military doctors and nurses on medical supply issues for the different wards and clinics in combat support hospitals and resolved these issues successfully under high levels of deployment stress