Jay Wiltbank

Chief Of Logistics at Tripler Army Medical Center

Jay Wiltbank has extensive experience in logistics and operations, primarily within the U.S. Army and medical field. Their most recent position was as Chief of Logistics at Tripler Army Medical Center. Prior to that, they served as the Deputy Commander at U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center Korea. Their experience also includes roles such as Resident Student at Command and General Staff College and Support Operations at United States Army Medical Material Command Europe. Earlier in their career, they held various leadership positions, including Company Commander and Support Operations Officer. Overall, Jay Wiltbank has a strong background in logistics and operations management within the military and healthcare sectors.

Jay Wiltbank's education history includes a Master of Science Administration in Leadership from Central Michigan University (2020-2021), a Master of Operational Studies from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (2019-2020), and a Bachelor of Science in Clinical Psychology from the University of Maine (2003-2008). Jay has also obtained additional certifications such as Operational Contract Support (3C) from Defence Education University (2022), Theater Sustainment Planner (P1) from the US Army (2020), Demonstrated Master Logistician (DML) from SOLE-THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF LOGISTICS, INC. A/K/A SOL (2017), and Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (1Y) from the United States Army (2017).

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Honolulu, United States

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Tripler Army Medical Center

Tripler Army Medical Center delivers world-class care in a dynamic environment; ensuring readiness of the force and the health of our Ohana across the Pacific. Tripler is the only federal tertiary care hospital in the Pacific Basin. It supports 264,000 local active duty and retired military personnel, their families, and veteran beneficiaries. In addition, the referral population includes 171,000 military personnel, family members, veteran beneficiaries, residents of nine U.S. affiliated jurisdictions (American Samoa, Guam, and the former Trust Territories), and forward-deployed forces in more than 40 countries throughout the Pacific.


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