Curt Brantl

Director Operational Excellence And Process Effectiveness at ConnectiCare Inc.

Curt Brantl has a diverse work experience that spans several industries. Curt has held positions at various companies including ConnectiCare, Healthfirst, EverBank Commercial Finance, GE Capital, American Management Systems, and AIG.

At ConnectiCare, Curt served as the Director of Operational Excellence and Process Effectiveness, leading strategic initiatives and training teams on Lean Six Sigma methodologies. At Healthfirst, they were the AVP of Process Improvement, deploying Lean Six Sigma across all areas to enhance member experiences and improve efficiency. At EverBank Commercial Finance, Curt served as the Senior Vice President of Operations and Process, implementing Lean Six Sigma principles and simplifying operational teams.

During their time at GE Capital, Curt held multiple roles including Quality Leader, Vice President/General Manager of Operations, and Six Sigma Master Black Belt/Black Belt. Curt directed Lean Six Sigma strategies, developed certification processes, and steered operational leadership for Fortune 500 customers.

Prior to GE Capital, Curt worked at American Management Systems as a Principal, Project Manager, and Consultant, delivering successful projects for IT consulting engagements. Curt also worked as a Marketing Representative at AIG.

Curt Brantl has an extensive educational background. Curt obtained a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Finance from the University of Connecticut, where they studied from 1993 to 1995. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Economics from Albertus Magnus College, where they studied from 1987 to 1989. Along with their educational achievements, Curt possesses a certification as a Master Black Belt. Details regarding the institution and specific timeframe for obtaining this certification are not provided.

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  • Director Operational Excellence And Process Effectiveness

    2015 - present

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