Matthew Caruso

Vice President Of Business Development at Berry Aviation, Inc

Matthew Caruso has a diverse range of work experience, starting from their most recent role as Vice President of Business Development at Berry Aviation, Inc. Matthew has also served as a member of the Air Commando Association Board of Directors and as an Advisory Council Member for the Global SOF Foundation.

In addition, Caruso has held positions at Iron EagleX, Inc., where they served as the Director of SOF Solutions/Program Manager USSOCOM Wargame Center, and at Meta Special Aerospace, where they worked as the Director of Business Development.

Prior to these roles, Caruso gained experience at Boeing as part of their Global Sales and Marketing team, where they focused on international defense programs. Matthew has also held leadership positions, such as the President of the North Texas NDTA National Defense Transportation Association Chapter.

Caruso's earlier experiences include serving as a Strategic Advisor at the US Transportation Command and as the Command Chief/Senior Enlisted Advisor at the Air Force Special Operations Command. Matthew also served as the Senior Enlisted Leader for Special Operations Command Korea at the United States Forces Korea.

Matthew Caruso has a diverse education history. Matthew earned an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree in Aviation Operations from the Community College of the Air Force in the years 1998-2002. Matthew also obtained an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree in Maintenance Technology from the same institution during the years 1998-2001.

Caruso furthered their education by pursuing a Bachelor's degree. Matthew attended Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University from 2000 to 2005 and earned a degree in Pro Aero, specializing in Safety and Aviation Management.

Caruso continued their academic pursuits by enrolling at Trident University International from 2009 to 2012. During this period, they earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree with a focus on Military Operational Art and Science/Studies.

In 2011, Caruso participated in the Gettysburg Leadership Experience at Gettysburg College. This program allowed him to enhance their military and strategic leadership communication skills.

In the same year, Caruso attended the University of Virginia Darden School of Business for the Enterprise Management Seminar. In this program, they focused on leadership and management development.

Caruso also participated in the Keystone Leadership Course at the National Defense University in 2012. Here, they deepened their knowledge of strategic leadership and management.

In 2015, Caruso attended the Enterprise Perspective Seminar at Allan L. Freed and Associates. This seminar provided him with insights into American Government and Politics (United States) and Defense Budget issues.

Most recently, in 2018, Caruso obtained a Change Management Professional Certification from Acuity Institute.

Overall, Matthew Caruso has a strong educational background, including multiple degrees, seminars, and certifications, in various industries such as aviation, military leadership, and business management.

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Berry Aviation, Inc

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Berry Aviation, Inc. (BAI), a member of Acorn Growth Companies, is an FAA Part 135 Air Carrier established in 1983. Since becoming a U.S. DOD CARB approved Air Carrier in 1987, BAI has become a trusted leader in private aviation with a portfolio of services that includes Government, Private Charter, Scheduled and On-Demand Freight, Maintenance, and FBO operations. Headquartered in San Marcos, Texas, BAI has satellite facilities on three continents. BAI conducts CONUS and OCONUS flight operations with a fleet of over 26 fixed and rotary wing aircraft. Since its founding, BAI has grown into a dynamic, customer-focused company with the knowledge, experience, and manpower to provide safe, reliable, and self-sustaining aviation services in a variety of environments across the globe.