Britton Ertman

Chief Operating Officer at Profi

Britton Ertman has worked in a variety of roles over the past 13 years. In 2021, they became the Chief Operating Officer of Profi. In 2020, they were the VP of Operations at Prodiconn Solutions, Inc., and also worked as a Small Business Consultant. From 2018 to 2012, they were VP of Corporate Strategy at Jet Edge International and Director of Talent (HR) at Cornerstone OnDemand. In 2011, they were an Air Export Customer Service Agent at Expeditors International. In 2008, they were a SABRE Market Simulation Consultant at The Wharton School. From 2009 to 2010, they were a Volunteer Assistant Coach for Varsity Football at The University of Pennsylvania.

Britton Ertman attended Mira Costa High School from 2001 to 2005. Britton then attended The Wharton School from 2005 to 2009 and obtained a Bachelor of Science in Economics with a Concentration in Management. In 2012, Ertman obtained an IAML Certification in Employee Relations Law from the Institute for Applied Management and Law. In 2015, they obtained a Professional in Human Resources certification from the HR Certification Institute - HRCI and a SHRM-CP certification from SHRM. Ertman also holds Leadership Process: Motivating Achievement, Motivating Change, and Motivating Dialogue certifications from Spencer Shenk Capers & Associates and SSCA, Inc.

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Los Angeles, United States

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Profi

Profi is a SaaS platform that is developed through years of research, testing, and experience, their solution is designed to help solo coaches, teams, and organizations reach higher levels of performance and business growth without losing the personal touch. They are partner and software enablers and can achieve more with coaching practice. Profi ERP system covers the entire lifecycle and workflow of solopreneurs, teams, corporations, and enterprises, seamless customer interaction via chat, live video, chatbots, as well as content distribution (micro-learning and reinforced learning model), blogs, memberships, and insights from the market, to better assist consumers.


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51-200

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