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Adam Weingarten is listed as AFCENT A6 Program Manager and Site Lead at ASRC Federal, a with 4964 employees, based in Hampton, Virginia, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at airforce.com and a matched LinkedIn profile for Adam Weingarten.
Adam Weingarten previously worked as 15th Air Force Program Analyst at Delta Solutions And Strategies and Senior Operations Manager/Senior Enlisted Leader at United States Air Force. Adam Weingarten holds Masters Of Business With A Concentration In Project Management, 3.8 from Saint Leo University.
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Experienced Flight Chief skilled in Project Management, Quality Assurance, Resource Management, Military Contracts, U.S. Department of Defense, and Risk Management. Strong professional graduated from Saint Leo University.
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15Th Air Force Program Analyst
Provide expert advice on strategic Levels of Effort (LOEs), plans, procedures, actions, process, and milestones for the 15 AF Lessons Learned Program.Track and manage lessons learned in the Joint Lessons Learned Information System (JLLIS) and other repositories of 15 AF and assigned wing/DRU after action reports.Coordinate with HQ 15 AF staff and assigned wings and DRUs to resolve and address issues and identify best practices.Facilitate & manage continuous process improvement (CPI) efforts, formal & informal.Maintain 15 AF lessons learned dashboard and assess opportunities to improve information for better stakeholder awareness and decision making.Assist in updating lessons learned guides, plans, Standards of Procedures (SOPs), & milestones.Conduct presentations on lessons learned status; develop reports/presentations and address RFIs pertaining to lessons learned.Conduct lessons learned training to familiarize staff with key processes and terms.Coordinate with other units to identify best practices to improve 15 AF Lessons Learned Program.Attend annual lessons learned conference and working groups.Track and manage 15 AF strategic LOE status and meetings.Conduct planning, training, and implementing tools on the Envision platform.
Senior Operations Manager/Senior Enlisted Leader
Summary: Lead a team of more than 72. Senior Enlisted Leader overseeing 4 Flights/10 offices responsible for Pacific Command $37 million communication & weapon system Duties: Senior Enlisted leader responsible for readiness, training, health, morale, welfare, recognition programs, and quality of life for the unit's 72 assigned personnel. Additionally, manages & directs resource activities, interpret & enforces policies, establishes control procedures to meet the Targeting Enterprise operational mission intent & goals. Finally, serves as the Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing’s Senior Cyber Defense Operations/1D7 functional manager for 134 members across 10 states and 3 countries, which advises senior leadership on manning baseline activities, career field health, and human resource activities.Training: DoD 8570 CertificationSpecific Responsibilities:Advise Commander’s concerning enlisted personnel morale, discipline, training, and professional development.Serve as a conduit for communication between enlisted members and leadership, relay concerns, suggestions, and feedback from the enlisted force to commanders and advocate for the needs of enlisted personnel.Ensures enlisted force is prepared and mission-ready to maintain high standards of readiness, including physical fitness, training, and equipment readiness.Oversee the professional development and training programs, ensure personnel prepared to carry out their duties effectively and safely.
Senior Operations Manager/Flight Chief
Summary: Lead a team of more than 73. Operations Flight Chief overseeing 3 Sections/11 offices responsible for Pacific Command $37 million communication & weapon system Duties: Operations Flight Chief responsible for planning, directing and coordinating an organization's day-to-day operations to assist with customers inquiries, issues, and troubleshooting of technical problems. Project management including the executing, monitoring & controlling & closure, day-to-day control & management involving formulation, execution & analysis of the organization’s budget & funding requirements; configuration management process for establishing & maintaining consistency throughout requirements & project process Training: Senior Noncommissioned Officer Leadership School-Aug 2014Specific Responsibilities:Supervise a team to repair, inspect, maintain, overhaul, program, service, replace & calibrate communication equipment, support equipment & components an array of equipment and electronic instruments servicing over 1 thousand customersFormulates work routines, training plans & procedures to ensure objectives are metEnsures compliance with maintenance publications & procedures, interprets inspection findings submitted by other inspecting activities & initiates corrective action Develop and manage Operations and Maintenance budgets, balance reports, authorization for expenditures, operation reports, project schedules & project documentation, providing updates to the Commander, contracting officer & all other stakeholdersDeploys mobile/transportable communications equipmentUnpacks, inspects, & positions communications equipment; erects antennas; & interconnects communications facilitiesPerforms preventive maintenance on communications systems & related equipment
Senior Program Manager And Resource Manager/Flight Chief, Plans And Integrations
Summary: Lead a team of 22. Flight Chief Plans & Integrations and Senior Project Manager overseeing Pacific Command Air Operation Center $37 million communication/weapon system, projects & engineering supportDuties: Flight Chief responsible for project management including the planning, executing, monitoring & controlling, & closure, day-to-day control & management involving formulation, execution & analysis of the organization’s budget & funding requirements; configuration management process for establishing & maintaining consistency throughout requirements & project process; contract administration, contract development, technical assessments, implementation, solicitation for commodities & services Training: Senior Noncommissioned Officer Leadership School-Aug 2014PMP-Mar 2018Specific Responsibilities:Senior Program Manager to oversee multiple project teams overseeing 73 communication projects with a value over $15 million & has over 500 trackable requirementsExecutes system upgrades in accordance with configuration maintenance standardsDirect daily operations of information management office with $1.2 million annual budget Translates a wide variety of customer needs/requirements into actionable projects; requiring originality, ingenuity & unique approaches into detailed plans to meet Customer requirementsReviews & approves estimated costs prior to bid; prepare project schedules, subcontracts, change proposals, invoicesProactively communicates project requirements to project team/wider organization; maintain accurate & up to date records of job status, changes, material flow & other control records Assesses project issues & develops solutions to meet production, quality & customer-satisfaction goals & objectivesIdentifies potential risks & develops/implements strategies to minimize impact & control deviations from estimated costs & project deadlines
Senior Project Manager/Superintendent Theater Operations
Summary: Lead a team of 65. Superintendent Network Operations & Senior Project Manager overseeing European Command radio, tactical datalinks communication systems, project & engineering supportDuties: Superintendent Network Operations responsible for planning, directing & coordinating an organization's day-to-day & future operations to assist with customers inquiries, requirements & troubleshooting of technical problems. Project management including the planning, executing, monitoring & controlling, & closure, day-to-day control & management involving formulation, execution & analysis of the organization’s budget & funding requirements; configuration management process for establishing & maintaining consistency throughout requirements & project process; contract administration, contract development, technical assessments, implementation, solicitation for commodities & services Training: Senior Noncommissioned Officer Leadership School-Aug 2014PMP-Mar 2018Specific Responsibilities:Senior Project Manager to oversee a team of functional & matrix members to execute & document 53 communication projects valued at $59 millionManaged $17 million/8 thousand-piece equipment inventoryBuild & manage relationships with internal/external stakeholders to ensure allocated tasks are managed & executed in line with the Department of Defense mandates and Special Operations CommandLead weekly/monthly progress meetings with key stakeholdersEnsures that all governance aspects are monitored/reportedManage all key stakeholders, ensuring strong communications are established/maintainedLead allocated tasks effectively, through planning, allocation & reporting of work in order to ensure successful delivery of the project/planEnsure compliance with contractual obligations & achievement of project's objectives; perform ongoing evaluation of project performance, minimize risk & manage changes to scope, schedule & cost, using appropriate verification techniques
Project Manager/Superintendent Satellite Communications Planning
Summary: Directly supervised 12. Superintendent Satellite Communications Planning & Project Manager overseeing European Command satellite communication systems, project & engineering supportDuties: Superintendent Satellite Communications responsible for planning, directing & coordinating an organization's day-to-day & future satellite operations in Europe, assist with customers inquiries, requirements & troubleshooting of technical problems. Project management including the planning, executing, monitoring & controlling, & closure, day-to-day control & management involving formulation, execution & analysis of the organization’s budget & funding requirements; configuration management process for establishing & maintaining consistency throughout requirements & project process; contract administration, contract development, technical assessments, implementation, solicitation for commodities & services Training: Senior Noncommissioned Officer Leadership School-Aug 2014Specific Responsibilities:Comprehensive knowledge of Department of Defense principles, policies & practices of systems acquisition & program management Effectively communicate orally/writing to customers, key stakeholders & senior leadership, providing quality acquisition, program documentation & statusPlan, research, analyze & assess system acquisition in production & deployment of weapons systems & associated equipment; formulate plans & recommend effective strategies to meet cost, schedule & performance objectivesProblem ID & risk management to provide early detection of problems, utilize lessons learned to minimize reoccurrence & follow up to ensure resolutionManage all contracts/task orders to maintain management controls for planning, directing program execution & for monitoring, reporting progress & issuesReview/track funding levels on all projects, develop & manage on-going status & estimate-to-completion reports, manage, track & report labor hours & costs for active projects
Operations Manager/Flight Chief Mission Systems
Summary: Lead a team of 22. Operations Flight Chief overseeing 5 offices responsible for Air Forces Central Command radio, tactical datalinks, video teleconferencing communication systems, contracts & engineering. Duties: Operations Flight Chief responsible for planning, directing & coordinating an organization's day-to-day operations to assist with customers inquiries & troubleshooting of technical problems. Project management including the planning, executing, monitoring & controlling, & closure, day-to-day control & management involving formulation, execution & analysis of the organization’s budget & funding requirements; configuration management process for establishing & maintaining consistency throughout requirements & project process; contract administration, contract development, technical assessments, implementation, solicitation for commodities & services Training: Senior Noncommissioned Officer Leadership School-Aug 2014Specific Responsibilities:Supervise a team to repair, inspect, maintain, overhaul, program, service, replace & calibrate radio equipment, support equipment, & components using electronic instruments and various other techniques servicing 2 thousand customersManages & coordinates urgent/complicated support issues, act as escalation point, determine root cause of issues and communicate appropriately, manage organizational process for outages/emergencies Train, coach & mentor personnel including career development, oversee staff activities, builds training materialDevelops Service Level Agreements to set expectations & measure performance, provide data & reporting on trends to leadership, develop strategies for improvement, formulates work routines, training & procedures to meet objectivesEnsures compliance with project publications & proceduresGenerate technical reports & formal briefings to executive leaders on developing technologies, providing the data needed to forecast departmental needs
Senior Project & Resource Manger/Flight Chief Plans And Programs
Summary: Lead a team of 13. Plans & Programs Flight Chief overseeing 5 offices responsible for Air Forces Central Command communication projects, contracts, engineering, cyber security & quality assurance: managing project life cycle, budget & resources, requirements, configuration management, cyber defense & contractsDuties: Project management including the planning, executing, monitoring & controlling, & closure, day-to-day control & management involving formulation, execution & analysis of the organization’s budget & funding requirements; configuration management process for establishing & maintaining consistency throughout requirements & project process; contract administration, contract development, technical assessments, implementation, solicitation for commodities & services Training: Financial Management-Feb 2010Project Management Computer Training-Jun 2012Govt Procurements & Purchases-Mar 2013Contracting Rep Mission Focus & Training-Apr 2013Acquisition Ethics-Apr 2013Contracting Rep in Contingencies-Jun 2013Specific Responsibilities:Project & Contract Manager to oversee a team to execute & document 89 projects, 15 contracts valued at $257 million with over 200 contractorsManaged 80 personnel/24 equipment accounts valued at $14 millionSupervise a team to install, inspect, upgrade, program, service & calibrate $5 million communication package, support equipment & components using electronic devices and other various devices servicing 200 thousand customers in 14 countriesDevelop project schedules, risk plans & project documentation, provide updates to contracting officer & all other stakeholders, formulate budgets necessary to execute the project; ensure projects stays in budget & scopeMaintain document baseline; process change requests, configuration accounting, document release, ensure program & project configuration management functions are completed on time, drawing, artifact & software releases are in accordance with procedures
Ncoic, Radio Transmission System
Summary: Directly supervised 12. Radio Frequency Noncommissioned Officer in Charge (AFSC 3D1X3) responsible for installs, maintenance, upgrades, repairs, & modifications to fixed/transportable transmitters, receivers, transceivers, & related equipment. Included are multiple waveform radio systems operating in a variety of frequency bands; amplifiers; recorders; keying & signal devices; generation & display equipment; wireless communication servicesDuties: Electricity & radio theory, including transistors, solid-state components, & digital techniques applying to radio communications & equipment maintenance; interpretation of management information data, technical orders, blueprints, wiring diagrams, use of common h& tools, soldering, & support/testing equipmentTraining: Basic Electronics-Graduated Jun 2007Basic radio communications equipment maintenance course. Graduated Sep 2007Communications Advancement Course. Graduated Nov 2008Specific Responsibilities:Supervise a team to install, maintain and repair radios, telecommunications systems, dispatch console systems, fire alarm signaling systems, electronic equipment & electronic surveillance systems servicing 10K customers in 14 countriesManaged $345,000/340 item equipment account, 5 projectsIsolates malfunctions using system check procedures, test equipment, schematic diagrams & equipment operating characteristics, performs preventive maintenance on radio communications systems & equipment Install cabling & wiring in conduits, duct banks & cable traysDeploys mobile/transportable radio communications equipment, engineer’s radio over internet protocol solutions to connect geographically separated locationsPerforms preventive maintenance on radio communications systems & equipment Create & maintains inspection/maintenance records, project documentation, schematics, facility layoutsWork with AC/DC voltages, high electromagnetic fields & other hazardous conditions associated with radio systems
Ncoic, Deployed Radio Project And Installation Team
Summary: Directly supervised 18. Radio Frequency Noncommissioned Officer in Charge (AFSC 3D1X3) responsible for installs, maintenance, upgrades, repairs, & modifications to fixed/transportable transmitters, receivers, transceivers, & related equipment. Included are multiple waveform radio systems operating in a variety of frequency bands; amplifiers; recorders; keying & signal devices; generation & display equipment; wireless servicesKnowledge: Project management including the planning, executing, monitoring & controlling, & closure, plus electricity & radio theory, including transistors, solid-state components, & digital techniques applying to radio communications & equipment maintenance; interpretation of management information data, technical orders, blueprints, wiring diagrams, use of common h& tools, soldering & support/testing equipmentTraining: Basic Electronics-Graduated Jun 2007Basic radio communications equipment maintenance course-Graduated Sep 2007Communications Advancement Course-Graduated Nov 2008Specific Responsibilities:Project Manager to oversee a team of functional & matrix members to execute & document a $250 million projectSupervise a team to install, inspect, upgrade, program, service, & calibrate $5 million communication package, support equipment, & components using hand tools, soldering devices, & instruments servicing 200 thousand customers in 14 countriesDevelop project schedules & documentation in support of project, providing updates to the Commander, contracting officer & all other stakeholdersDevelop project budget that includes the personnel & materials necessary to successfully execute the project; monitor project to ensure projects stays in budget & scopeFormulates work routines, training & procedures to meet objectivesIsolates malfunctions using system check procedures, test equipment, schematic diagrams & equipment operating characteristicsEnsures compliance with project publications & procedures
Ncoic, Radio Transmission Systems
Summary: Directly supervised 6. Radio Frequency Noncommissioned Officer in Charge (AFSC 3D1X3) responsible for installs, maintenance, upgrades, repairs, & modifications to fixed/transportable transmitters, receivers, transceivers, & related equipment. Included are multiple waveform radio systems operating in a variety of frequency bands; amplifiers; recorders; keying & signal devices; generation & display equipment; wireless communication servicesKnowledge: Electricity & radio theory, including transistors, solid-state components, & digital techniques applying to radio communications & equipment maintenance; interpretation of management information data, technical orders, blueprints, wiring diagrams, use of common h& tools, soldering, & support/testing equipmentTraining: Basic Electronics-Graduated Jun 2007Basic radio communications equipment maintenance course. Graduated Sep 2007Communications Advancement Course. Graduated Nov 2008Specific Responsibilities:Supervise a team to repair, inspect, maintain, overhaul, program, service, replace & calibrate radio equipment, support equipment, & components using hand tools, soldering devices, & electronic instrumentsFormulates work routines, training plans & procedures to ensure objectives are metManaged $345,000 equipment account/340 itemsIsolates malfunctions using system check procedures, test equipment, schematic diagrams & equipment operating characteristicsFabricates/connects antenna systems & transmission linesEnsures compliance with maintenance publications & procedures, interprets inspection findings submitted by other inspecting activities & initiates corrective action Deploys mobile/transportable radio communications equipmentUnpacks, inspects, & positions communications equipment; erects antennas; & interconnects communications facilitiesPerforms preventive maintenance on radio communications systems & related equipment. Maintains inspection/maintenance records
Student Military Training
Initial TrainingBasic Electronics Course-Feb 2007 thru Jun 2007Basic Ground Radio Communications Equipment Maintenance Course. Apr 2007 - Sep 2007
Quality Assurance Inspector F-16'S
Summary: Primary technical and quality advisor for the Component Maintenance Sq, consisting of 3 Flights, 343 personnel. Responsible for inspecting aircraft, maintenance procedures, personnel, and equipment to ensure conformance with Department of Defense and Air Force regulations Knowledge: Maintenance administration of Air Force aircraft. Auditor with a focus on compliance with all standard safety and operational policies and procedures. Prepares and oversees 100% accuracy of logs, records, and reports to ensure smooth deployment of resources. Training: Air Force Quality Assurance Training Program-Feb 2006Specific Responsibilities:Test, evaluate, inspect the performance of flightline and back shop maintenance to include: aircraft modification, repairs, system overhauls, new equipment, access doors, plates, landing gear, tires, exterior of fuselage, wings, and engines to ensure adherence to maintenance standards and procedures, or to look for evidence of defect, damage or corrosion affecting air worthiness Analyze training programs and conduct oral and written examinations to ensure the competency of persons operating, installing, and repairing aircraft equipment. Provide training/instruction as applicable to address deficiencies identified during training evaluationsInvestigate air accidents, complaints, transportation incidents, violations, or complaintsExamine maintenance records and flight logs to determine if service and maintenance checks and overhauls were performed at prescribed intervalsPrepare and maintain detailed repair, inspection, investigation, and certification records and reportsRecommend changes in rules, policies, standards, and regulations, based on knowledge of operating conditions, aircraft improvements, and other factors
Avionics Production Supervisor F-16'S
Summary: Directly supervised 12. Avionics Test Station & Components Production Supervisor F-16 aircraft (AFSC 2A0X1) responsible for ensuring that the complex aircraft electronic systems remain perfectly calibrated, inspected & maintained; everything from aircraft radar & weapons control to the test equipment essential to maintain the process & on the job training of personnel Knowledge: Electricity & avionics theory, including transistors, solid-state components, and digital techniques applying to aircraft computers and electronics, and related maintenance equipment; and interpretation of management information data, technical orders, blueprints, wiring diagrams, schematic drawings, use of common hand tools, soldering, and support/testing equipment.Training: Basic Electronics-Nov 1998Basic Avionics Test Station Maintenance Course-Mar 1999Avionics Test Station Career Advancement Course-Jun 2003Specific Responsibilities:Supervise a team to repair, inspect, maintain, program, service, replace & calibrate avionic equipment, support equipment, & aircraft components using hand tools, soldering devices, & electronic instrumentsFormulates working routines, training plans and procedures to ensure objectives are met. Ensure compliance with directives governing handling, use, and disposal of hazardous waste and materialLoad, write, modify computer programs, calibrate & modify avionic test equipment, support equipment, & aircraft componentsInterpret, establish, & comply with training, security, safety standardsRecord information on data collection forms & automated systemsPlan & organize integrated avionics equipment assembly, calibration, repair, modification, & maintenance activities
Avionics Production Supervisor F-16'S
Summary: Directly supervised 4. Avionics Test Station & Components Production Supervisor F-16 aircraft (AFSC 2A0X1) responsible for ensuring that the complex aircraft electronic systems remain perfectly calibrated, inspected & maintained; everything from aircraft radar & weapons control to the test equipment essential to maintain the process & on the job training of personnel Knowledge: Electricity & avionics theory, including transistors, solid-state components, & digital techniques applying to aircraft computers & electronics, & related maintenance equipment; & interpretation of management information data, technical orders, blueprints, wiring diagrams, schematic drawings, use of common hand tools, soldering, & support/testing equipment.Training: Basic Electronics-Nov 1998Basic Avionics Test Station Maintenance Course-Mar 1999Avionics Test Station Career Advancement Course-Jun 2003Specific Responsibilities:Supervise a team to repair, inspect, maintain, program, service, replace & calibrate avionic equipment, support equipment, & aircraft components using hand tools, soldering devices, & electronic instrumentsFormulates working routines, training plans & procedures to ensure objectives are met. Ensure compliance with directives governing handling, use, & disposal of hazardous waste & materialLoad, write, modify computer programs, calibrate & modify avionic test equipment, support equipment, & aircraft componentsInterpret, establish, & comply with training, security, safety standardsRecord information on data collection forms & automated systemsPlan & organize integrated avionics equipment assembly, calibration, repair, modification, & maintenance activities
Avionics Technician F-16'S
Summary: Avionics Test Station & Components Technician F-16 aircraft(AFSC 2A0X1) responsible for ensuring that the complex aircraft electronic systems remain perfectly calibrated, inspected & maintained; everything from aircraft radar & weapons control to the test equipment essential to maintain the process Knowledge: Electricity & avionics theory, including transistors, solid-state components, & digital techniques applying to aircraft computers & electronics, related maintenance equipment; interpretation of management information data, technical orders, blueprints, wiring diagrams, schematic drawings, use of common hand tools, soldering, & support/test equipmentTraining: Basic Electronics-Nov 1998Basic Avionics Test Station Maintenance Course-Mar 1999Specific Responsibilities:Repair, inspect, maintain, program, service, replace & calibrate avionic equipment, support equipment, & aircraft components using hand tools, soldering devices, & electronic instrumentsEnsure compliance with directives governing handling, use, & disposal of hazardous waste & materialLoad, write, modify computer programs, calibrate & modify avionic test equipment, support equipment, & aircraft componentsInterpret, establish, & comply with training, security, safety standardsRecord information on data collection forms & automated systemsPlan & organize integrated avionics equipment assembly, calibration, repair, modification, & maintenance activities
Avionics Technician C-17'S
Summary: Avionics Test Station & Components Technician C-17/C-141 aircraft (AFSC 2A0X1) responsible for ensuring that the complex aircraft electronic systems remain perfectly calibrated, inspected & maintained; everything from aircraft radar & weapons control to the test equipment essential to maintain the process Knowledge: Electricity & avionics theory, including transistors, solid-state components, & digital techniques applying to aircraft computers & electronics, related maintenance equipment; interpretation of management information data, technical orders, blueprints, wiring diagrams, schematic drawings, use of common hand tools, soldering, & support/test equipmentTraining: Basic Electronics-Nov 1998Basic Avionics Test Station Maintenance Course-Mar 1999Specific Responsibilities:Repair, inspect, maintain, program, service, replace & calibrate avionic equipment, support equipment & aircraft components using hand tools, soldering devices, & electronic instrumentsEnsure compliance with directives governing handling, use, and disposal of hazardous waste and materialLoad, write, modify computer programs, calibrate & modify avionic test equipment, support equipment, & aircraft componentsInterpret, establish & comply with training, security, safety standardsRecord information on data collection forms & automated systemsPlan & organize integrated avionics equipment assembly, calibration, repair, modification, & maintenance activities
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Adam Weingarten education
Masters Of Business With A Concentration In Project Management, 3.8
Bachelor Of Arts (B.A.), Criminal Justice And Corrections, 3.75
Associate'S Degree, Electronic Systems Technology
Associate'S Degree, Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician
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Adam Weingarten works for ASRC Federal.
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Adam Weingarten is listed as AFCENT A6 Program Manager and Site Lead at ASRC Federal.
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Adam Weingarten is based in Hampton, Virginia, United States while working with ASRC Federal.
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Adam Weingarten has worked for Asrc Federal, Delta Solutions And Strategies, and United States Air Force.
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Adam Weingarten's colleagues at ASRC Federal include Justin Cheung, Lauren Cicoria, Craig Sease, Robert R., and Khalil Davis.
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Adam Weingarten holds Masters Of Business With A Concentration In Project Management, 3.8 from Saint Leo University.
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Adam Weingarten is listed with skills including Radio Communication.
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