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Devlin Robinson

Devlin Robinson is a board member at Team Pennsylvania Foundation and a former United States Marine. Devlin served in the Marines from October 2001 to October 2005, achieving the rank of Corporal. During their time in the Marines, Devlin was deployed to both Iraq and Afghanistan. In Iraq, they served as an infantry rifleman and was responsible for combat missions in Nasiriyah, Diwaniyah, Shomali, Kut, and Baghdad. In Afghanistan, they served as a designated marksman and was responsible for trial and reporting on an experimental semi-automatic precision rifle in the Kunar Province. Devlin also facilitated meetings with Afghan tribal and government leaders to negotiate peaceful relations in the Kunar Province before the historic Afghan election of 2004. Devlin was promoted to Police Sergeant in Headquarters and Service Platoon in Weapons Company during their deployment to Iraq. In this role, they managed HMMV, machine gun, radio, Navy Corpsmen, and three Marines during combat operations in Fallujah. Devlin Robinson is a decorated Marine who has dedicated their life to serving their country.

Devlin Robinson graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Robert Morris University. They then went on to earn their Master of Business Administration from the University of Pittsburgh Katz Graduate School of Business, with a focus in Executive Business Administration.