Brett Bormann

Director Of Business Development And Marketing at Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation

Brett Bormann has a diverse work history in both the military and civilian sectors. Brett started their career with the U.S. Navy, where they served in various roles, including Squadron Maintenance Officer and Operations Officer. During their time in the Navy, they managed the P-3C Aircraft Naval Air Training Operations Procedures Standardization (NATOPS) and served as a Senior NATOPS Fleet Pilot Evaluator.

After leaving the Navy, Brett transitioned to civilian work and joined Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation as the Director of Business Development and Marketing. Brett is responsible for developing new business opportunities for the company, which specializes in providing engineering services to the government and industry. In addition, Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation is the original equipment manufacturer for the Group 3 TigerShark XP and Group 4/5 Teros Unmanned Aircraft Systems.

Prior to their current role, Brett served as a Commanding Officer at NOSC Miami, where they were responsible for overseeing administrative, mobilization readiness, and training programs for a large number of active duty and reserve personnel.

Overall, Brett Bormann's work experience showcases their strong leadership skills, expertise in aviation operations, and their ability to develop and drive business growth.

Brett Bormann's education history includes a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Marquette University. Additionally, they have completed a program in the U.S. Navy School of Aviation Safety at The United States Naval Postgraduate School, where they were recognized as a Distinguished Graduate. However, specific start and end years for both educational experiences are not provided.

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  • Director Of Business Development And Marketing

    April, 2018 - present

  • P 3 Training Manager Business Development And Marketing

    November, 2012