Greg Turberville

Rotary Wing operational, combat, training developer, test SME at Bevilacqua Research Corporation

Greg Turberville has a wealth of experience in aviation standardization and training. Greg started their career in the US Army in 2003 and held various roles, including Battalion Aviation Standardization Officer, Brigade Aerial Gunnery Master Gunner/Trainer, and Brigade Standardization Officer.

In these positions, Turberville was responsible for managing and monitoring aviation standardization programs and ensuring the standardized operations of hundreds of aircrew members and UAS operators. Greg also played a key role in coordinating and leading support efforts for aerial gunnery operations and managing significant budgets for ammunition and fuel.

Turberville's expertise in aviation standardization and training led him to serve as the Chief of Standards Division, where they were the principal advisor to the Director on flight/ground standardization issues. In this role, they managed a team of senior military and DAC aviation instructor/evaluation pilots and assessed and evaluated operational implementation of aviation standardization programs army-wide.

Turberville's work experience also includes time at Bevilacqua Research Corporation, where they worked as a Rotary Wing operational, combat, training developer, and test SME. Currently, they are the Director of Training at M1 Support Services.

Throughout their career, Turberville demonstrated strong leadership, resource management, and coordination skills, as well as a commitment to maintaining aviation standards and ensuring the safety and effectiveness of operations.

Greg Turberville completed their Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and Management, General from Troy University between 1981 and 1983. Greg further pursued their education and obtained a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree with a focus on MBA from Liberty University, which they completed between 2014 and 2017. Additionally, Greg Turberville possesses a certification as an Instructor/Instrument Examiner, but the institution and specific dates of obtaining the certification are not provided.

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