Combined Arms
Nainita Dalvi is a Technology Platform Manager specializing in Salesforce at Combined Arms since February 2020. Nainita has previously contributed as a Salesforce Administrator in a volunteering project at DCKM, where responsibilities included leading requirement gathering, developing applications for asset management, and automating processes. Prior roles include Project Coordinator and BMC Remedy Consultant at SPC for ConAgrafoods Inc., Project Manager and BMC Remedy Consultant at Tata Consultancy Services for Southwest Airlines, and Systems Engineer and BMC Remedy Developer at Siemens Information Systems Ltd for OSD - SBS. Nainita holds a Post Graduate Program in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning from Texas McCombs School of Business and a Bachelor of Engineering in Information Technology from the University of Mumbai.
Combined Arms
Combined Arms is disrupting the traditional veteran transition landscape by connecting vets with opportunities and showing our country that veterans are our best assets. FOR VETERANS, BY VETERANS. The Team At Combined Arms intimately understands the transition experience because they’ve been through it themselves, and they’re here to help take the luck out of it. DATA-DRIVEN INTEL. Combined Arms Uses An Innovative approach to technology that connects vets to resources and collects in-depth data that can help VSOs better serve veterans. PURPOSE + COMMUNITY. Combined Arms is making a community for veterans and is ensuring that they have access to resources by rallying citizens, service organizations, government agencies, corporations and foundations together to support those who have served. ACCOUNTABILITY + TRANSPARENCY. Combined Arms is here to efficiently connect veterans to the resources they’re looking for, while keeping their member organizations accountable by vetting and asking veterans to rank them according to how they delivered on their mission. ONE-STOP RESOURCE. Combined Arms connects veterans with the right resources quickly and efficiently, allowing VSOs to focus on what they do best.