Medicinal Genomics
Zac Eaton has a diverse work experience spanning over multiple industries. Zac started their career in sales as a Sales Representative for Platinum Protection, where they were responsible for sales territories in Indianapolis, IN, Cincinnati, OH, and Phoenix, AZ. Zac then worked as an Assistant Sales Manager at AMP Security, where they gained valuable experience in managing a sales team.
Zac later became the owner of Campfire Sticks, a company specializing in producing high-quality camping equipment. Zac also owned and operated The Trap-Sock, a company focused on providing effective solutions for untangling fishing equipment.
In 2012, Zac worked as a Uniform Sales Consultant at Cintas before joining Ambry Genetics as a Regional Account Manager. At Ambry Genetics, Zac played a key role in providing client services and research and development in the genetics industry.
In 2017, Zac transitioned to Color Genomics as a Clinical Field Specialist, contributing to the field of genomics. Later in the same year, they became a Senior Sales Representative at Medicinal Genomics Corporation.
Throughout their career, Zac has demonstrated their ability to excel in sales roles and their passion for providing excellent customer service. Zac'sexperience in various industries has equipped him with a diverse skill set and a deep understanding of the importance of research and development.
Zac Eaton completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in Tourism Development & Management with a concentration in Sales/Marketing from the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. Zac attended the university from 2008 to 2011.
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Medicinal Genomics
Medicinal Genomics is pioneering the genomics of medical cannabis and hemp. In 2011, Medicinal Genomics made worldwide headlines for being the first group to decode the Cannabis Genome. An increasing amount of scientific evidence supports the theory that cannabinoid compounds may have numerous medical benefits. Medicinal Genomics has the largestDNA sequence database of the cannabis plant and is well-positioned to design fingerprinting assays for strain genotyping and sequencing services for strain development. In 2011, Medicinal Genomics was acquired by Courtagen Life Sciences, Inc.