Benjamin Curle

Manager, PLC Client Experience at Inmar

Benjamin Curle, MBA has a diverse work experience. Benjamin began their career in the military, serving in various roles within the Army National Guard and the US Army. Benjamin held positions such as Battalion Executive Officer, Battalion Support Operations Officer, Brigade Current Operations Officer, and Battalion S2/S3 Training Officer, among others. In these roles, they were responsible for managing logistics, coordinating operations, and overseeing training.

Curle also gained experience in the private sector. Benjamin worked at Inmar Intelligence as a Lead Client Experience Manager, Manager of Client Development, and Client Development Manager. In these positions, they focused on client support services, business growth, and maintaining client relationships across various industries.

Additionally, Curle worked at ConnectYourCare as an Implementation Manager, where they led the implementation phase of new client set-up for Consumer Directed Healthcare Plans.

Prior to that, they worked at PepsiCo as a Transport Supervisor, managing all aspects of transport operations and budgets for different regions.

Curle also has experience in the rail industry, having worked at Norfolk Southern as a Transportation Supervisor. In this role, they enforced compliance with company regulations, ensured safety standards in transportation of hazardous materials, and identified areas for improvement.

Overall, Benjamin Curle's work experience spans both the military and private sectors, with a focus on logistics, operations management, client support, and project management.

Benjamin Curle has a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Delaware Valley University, which they obtained from 2014 to 2016. Benjamin'sfocus during this program was on Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management. Prior to that, they completed their Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in History from Virginia Military Institute, attending from 2004 to 2008. In 2007, they also had the opportunity to study abroad at the University of Oxford, where they pursued English Literature (British and Commonwealth).

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