Anthony Dean has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Anthony is currently the Co-Founder of Additive Space Technologies, a company that focuses on integrated collaborative hybrid manufacturing systems for aerospace products. In this role, they are responsible for various tasks, including government contracting, university partnerships, and business development. Prior to this, Anthony worked as an F-22 Modification Specialist at PDS Tech, Inc., and as a Research Engineer at EnerTrans Technology Research, where they conducted aerospace propulsion research. Anthony also gained experience at NASA, where they worked on avionics and instrumentation systems, and at the 412th Test Wing, Edwards Air Force Base, where they were involved in avionics testing. Anthony's earlier experience includes roles as an Aviation Electrical & Environmental Systems specialist in the US Navy, a Freight Operations Manager at Con-way Freight, Inc., and a Public Relations Specialist in the US Navy. Anthony has also worked as an Executive Director at DCE and as a Pneumatic Systems Specialist at Stewart & Stevenson.
Anthony Dean has a diverse education history. In 1997-1998, they attended East Texas Baptist University and Wiley College, where they pursued a degree in Music Performance and completed an internship in Mass Communication/Media Studies, respectively. In 2002, they enrolled in the Dearborn Financial Institute, specializing in Series 6 and 63 Investment Securities. From 2002 to 2012, Anthony Dean attended Primerica Financial Services University, focusing on California Life and Health Insurance. In 2010-2015, they studied Business Administration and Management at National University. Additionally, they attended the University of Phoenix in 2013-2014, studying Business Global Management, and the Community College of the Air Force from 2014 to 2016, earning an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree in Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science and Technology. Alongside their education, Anthony Dean has acquired certifications such as NASA STD 8739.5 Fiber Optic Terminations and IPC J-STD-001 Space & Military Electronics Addendum, Soldered Electronic/Electrical Assemblies in 2020, as well as NASA STD 8739.4 Crimping, Interconnecting Cables, Harness, & Wiring in the same year, all from NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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