BEAU MATTIODA
Business Development Manager
Beau Mattioda boasts a distinguished 13-year career in the United States Marine Corps, spanning from 2000 to 2013. During this remarkable journey, he demonstrated unwavering commitment through three combat deployments to Iraq, where he served with LAR and 2nd Bn 4th Marines. Notably, Beau assumed the pivotal position of I MEF PSD Team Lead to the General, showcasing leadership and strategic acumen.
Beyond combat, Beau's professional trajectory expanded into instructional roles, serving as the Weapons/ATFP Lead Instructor for the Marine Corps Security Cooperation Group. His responsibilities took him across Europe and positioned him as a training advisor to the Republic of Georgia, highlighting his adaptability and global perspective. Post-military service, Beau transitioned seamlessly into the civilian sector, leveraging his skills as an instructor specializing in high-risk driving, firearms, tactics, and executive protection at Academi Training Center.
Continuing his dedication to advancing military capabilities, Beau evolved into a role managing and implementing autonomous targets as a contractor for the US military, staying at the forefront of technological innovations and playing an integral part in the advancements of target systems within the US Marine Corps.
Beau Mattioda's professionalism has been instrumental in the development of training programs, addressing contemporary challenges with innovative solutions. His commitment to incorporating technological advancements, cultivating extensive networks and relationships, and engaging in non-profit work with the Sheepdog Coalition reflects a holistic approach to personal and professional growth. Beau's journey underscores his pursuit of excellence, continuous learning, and a profound impact in both military and civilian spheres.
Beyond combat, Beau's professional trajectory expanded into instructional roles, serving as the Weapons/ATFP Lead Instructor for the Marine Corps Security Cooperation Group. His responsibilities took him across Europe and positioned him as a training advisor to the Republic of Georgia, highlighting his adaptability and global perspective. Post-military service, Beau transitioned seamlessly into the civilian sector, leveraging his skills as an instructor specializing in high-risk driving, firearms, tactics, and executive protection at Academi Training Center.
Continuing his dedication to advancing military capabilities, Beau evolved into a role managing and implementing autonomous targets as a contractor for the US military, staying at the forefront of technological innovations and playing an integral part in the advancements of target systems within the US Marine Corps.
Beau Mattioda's professionalism has been instrumental in the development of training programs, addressing contemporary challenges with innovative solutions. His commitment to incorporating technological advancements, cultivating extensive networks and relationships, and engaging in non-profit work with the Sheepdog Coalition reflects a holistic approach to personal and professional growth. Beau's journey underscores his pursuit of excellence, continuous learning, and a profound impact in both military and civilian spheres.
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CEO
QUINN CONNELL
President
TODD SENIFF
CFO
STEVE SMITH
Vice President, MVP Tactical
DAVID TOMLINSON
Director of Engineering
JIM BEAULIEU
Director of R&D
DAN MAGOON
Director, Supply Chain
ED SWABOWICZ
Director, Emerging Programs
SOPHIA MATHIAS-SIMPSON
Engineer Manager
SCOTT PAGE
Program Manager (TMIT)
RICH ZJAWIN
Operations Manager
CHRIS KREPPS
Logistics Manager
LOGAN STAGGS
Senior Accountant
SARAH FRANCIS
Fleet Manager
JOHN LASCO-KAUHI
Field Technician
ANDREW CHAVIS
Lead Trainer and Quality Performance Manager
BILLY SHINAULT
Production Coordinator
JESSE ROMAN
Lead TMIT Engineer
JOAQUIN CURRIER
Field Engineer - West Coast
WEI CHEN
Field Engineer - East Coast
WAYNE KIEBLER
Robotics Engineer
CHIN-WEI LIN
Perception Engineer
AADESH VARUDE
Software Engineer
JACK HURLEY
Electrical Engineer, Robotics Systems
ANDREW ALLARD
Sr. Electromechanical Technician
RICK JOHNSON JR.