Timothy Brumfiel

Vice President, Operations And Development at Virginia Tech Applied Research Corporation

Timothy Brumfiel, Sr. is currently the Vice President of Operations and Development at Virginia Tech Applied Research Corporation, a position held since September 2017, where responsibilities include building relationships with researchers and industry to identify and develop business opportunities. Previously, Brumfiel served as Colonel in the US Army, with roles including Current Operations Division Chief on the Joint Staff and III Corps Chief of Plans, where Timothy coordinated planning efforts, led exercises, and managed personnel in various capacities. Other prior military positions include Battalion Commander for the 3-8 Cavalry during Operation New Dawn, Executive Officer for US Army North, and Squadron Executive Officer for the 1-32 Cavalry. Brumfiel holds multiple degrees, including a Master’s in National Resource Strategy from the Eisenhower School and a BS from Texas A&M University.

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Virginia Tech Applied Research Corporation

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VT-ARC delivers tailored analysis, research, and engineering to address problems of national and global importance. Specializing in forming highly collaborative, trusted partnerships across government, industry, and academia, we enable the critical innovations of tomorrow. VT-ARC performs translational R&D under contract with government and private sector clients. VT-ARC advances innovative and multi-disciplinary applications of hard and soft sciences, technology, and engineering to enhance global competitiveness. The corporation provides multi-disciplinary solutions to complex challenges in Intelligence, Cyber/IT, Defense/Security, Energy, and Health business sectors. VT-ARC is a private, non-profit corporation affiliated with Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. As the "Portal to the Power of Virginia Tech"​ we collaborate closely with Virginia Tech in technical areas as appropriate to leverage the capabilities and expertise of the university.


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