Bruce Rivera has a diverse work experience spanning over several industries. Bruce began their career in the United States Air Force, where they served as a Satellite Communications Technician from 1979 to 1992. After that, they transitioned to become an Instructor for Professional Military Education at the Non-Commissioned Officers Academy, where they facilitated classroom instruction and graduated high percentages of students each year.
In 2000, Bruce joined CIGNA Healthcare as a Senior Trainer, responsible for training customer service representatives in multiple systems and processes. Bruce played a crucial role in growing a brand new facility into a workforce of over 800 employees.
In 2002, Bruce became an Operations Trainer at Safeguard Business Systems, where they developed a comprehensive training plan for a flexible workforce across multiple locations. Bruce also trained distributors using effective selling techniques and produced an orientation video.
From 2006 to 2008, Bruce served as the President of Marshbrook, and in 2008, they joined McLane Company as an Operations Training Specialist. In this role, they implemented training efforts through various methods and provided non-operational training to staff.
More recently, in 2018, Bruce joined Noble Biomaterials, Inc. as a Senior Training Consultant, and later transitioned into the role of Operations Training Systems Manager.
Overall, Bruce's work experience exemplifies their expertise in training and development, as well as their ability to adapt and excel in different industries.
Bruce Rivera's education history includes earning a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Workforce Education and Development from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, from 1993 to 1996. Prior to that, they obtained an Associate of Arts (AA) degree in Instructor of Technology and Military Science from the Community College of the Air Force, where they studied from 1992 to 1994. In addition, Bruce earned an Associate of Science (AS) degree in Electronic Systems Technology from the Community College of the Air Force in 1985 and 1986. Lastly, they pursued studies in Architectural Engineering Technology (AET2) at Penn State University from 1978 to 1979, although the field of study is unspecified.
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