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Timothy J. Laynor 3118 North 24th Street Tacoma, WA 98406 (253)241-3384 tl12ad06a@westpost.

net

Combat-tested leadership skills combined with a medical operations management ba ckground, and a broad range of healthcare experiences. Exceptional ability to ma nage multiple large-scale projects, tasks and priorities effectively and in a ti mely manner. Strong medical background serves as a solid basis for medical sal es and field support. Superior communicator, easily interacts with executives, regulatory agencies, clients, vendors and staff. Work Experience United States Army Ft. Lewis, Washington (August 2007-Present)

* Serves as the 5-20th Infantry Battalion Medical Officer. Responsible for manag ing all medical assets for a Battalion of 750 soldiers. Manages 45 Medical perso nnel. Responsible for medical equipment worth 10 million dollars. While deployed to Iraq, also served as a member of the Civil Affairs team. Responsible for con sulting and managing all Medical civil projects within the Battalion area of ope ration. Managed a budget of 2 million dollars a quarter. * Matter expert in emergency care, pharmacology, medical device repair, and prev entive medicine. * Served three tours of combat; Afghanistan 2004-2005, Iraq 2006-2007, and Iraq 2009-2010 United States Army Schofield Barracks, Hawaii

(May 2003-August 2007)

* Served as a Combat Medical Specialist within the 25th Infantry Division. Resp onsible for the medical treatment of over 2500 soldier within the main support b attalions. * Served as the Combat Health Support Officer for the 45th Special Troops Battal ion. Responsible for the management of medical operations/assets of the 45th Spe cial Troop Battalion. These assets include advanced medical treatment, medical s upplies, medical maintenance, behavior health management and preventive medicine . Managed over 150 personnel and responsible for 2.5 million dollars in military equipment.

Old Dominion University Norfolk, Virginia

(Aug 1999-May 2003)

* Assistant Program Director for Student Activities and Leadership * Served as liaison between the University and student community * Managed a student population of 10,000 plus students in the area of student ac tivities, community service, advertising, and marketing of all events

* Served as the Community Service Specialist for the University and its students . * Helped set up and evaluate community service projects for all student organiza tions on campus * Served as chairman of Relay for Life for Old Dominion University area **Relay had over 20 teams participate **Raised over $50,000 for cancer * Served as The American Cancer Society National Speaker for the College Relays around the country * Helped create the Wendy Walk: named for Wendy Larry, head coach of the Old Dom inion University's Girls Basketball team. The Walk raises money for The Habitat For Humanity services. Hoffman Beverage/ Budweiser Virginia Beach, Virginia (Sales and Marketing Internship 2000-2001) * Special Events, Hoffman Beverage/Budweiser Wholesaler * Served on the Budweiser Special Events Crew * Helped with the promotion and sales of Budweiser products for various events i n the Hampton Roads area * Helped advertise Budweiser for the 2000 World Op-Sail racing event in Norfolk , VA * Served as Team Supervisor for numerous events for Hoffman Beverage Company * Worked on sales team to help market Budweiser products around the Norfolk area .

Education Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia Bachelor of Arts Degree: English and History GPA: 3.25 Organizations * Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity * President, 1999-2000 * Silver Caduceus Medical Service Fraternity References Available upon request Military Curriculum Vitae Name: Timothy J. Laynor DEROS: 5 May 2003 r Army/ Active Duty ETS: 01 January 2011 Component: Regula

Rank: O-2E/1LT Current Duty Station: FT Lewis, WA Clearance: Top Secret Unit: * Charlie Company 725 Main Support Battalion, 25th Infantry Division (May 2003-S eptember 2005) * HHC 45th Special Troops Battalion, 45th Sustainment Brigade (September 2005-Se ptember 2007) * HHC, 5-20th Infantry Battalion, 3-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team (January 2008-

Present) MOS: 70B/67J Medical Officer Job Description: Schofield Barracks, HI (May 2003-July 2005) * Worked as the Emergency Treatment NCOIC and Medical Training NCOIC for the 725 th Main Support Battalion. * Responsible for the training of 75 soldiers to include EMT training, OEMS, BTL S, ATLS, and the Combat Lifesaver course for the 25th Infantry Division. Schofield Barracks, HI (August 2005-September 2007) * Worked as the Combat Health Support Officer for the 45th Special Troops Battal ion, 45th Sustainment Brigade. * Responsible for the managing of all medical assets within the brigade to inclu de; Treatment, Preventive Medicine, Behavior Health, Medical Supply, and Medical Maintenance. Served on the Battalion staff as the medical liaison to the Battal ion Commander. FT. Lewis, WA (January 2008-Present) * Serves as the Battalion Medical Officer for the 5-20th Infantry Regiment. Resp onsible for the management of all medical assets for a Battalion of 750 soldiers . * Manages and trains a medical staff of 45 soldiers to include 2 physicians. Res ponsible for medical equipment worth 10 million dollars. Serve on the Battalion Staff as the medical liaison to the Battalion Commander. Deployment History: Kabul Compound, Kabul Afghanistan (April 2004-April 2005) * Served in Kabul, Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Attache d to Combine Forces Command-Afghanistan and Central Command to help lead a medic al task force of four medics to help create a Combat Medical training curriculum for the Afghan National Army. * Served on the Protective Service Detail, as the team medic for the theater com mander, LTG Barno and current Afghanistan President. * Served as the team medic for the Office of Military Cooperation and the Recrui ting Assistance Team that traveled throughout Afghanistan recruiting local natio nals to join the National Army. Forward Operating Base Q-West Base Complex, Iraq (July 2006-July 2007) * Served in Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Worked as the Non Commis sion Officer in Charge for the Q-West Base Complex Medical Treatment Center * Served on the Battalion Commanders Staff as the Combat Health Support Officer. * Worked with the 2-25 Infantry Military Transition Training Team as the Medical Advisor for all training implemented to the Iraqi Army Brigade located in the N orthern Region of Iraq near Qayyarah Airfield. Forward Operating Base Warhorse, Iraq (August 2009-August 2010) * Served in Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Worked as the Battalion Medical Officer for the 5-20th Infantry Regiment and the Medical Platoon Leader for all Battalion medical assets. Managed 43 medics and 2 physicians. * Served as primary medical trainer and advisor to the 1/18 Iraqi Army Battalion . * Served as the Civil Affairs Officer, 5-20th Infantry, 3-2 Stryker Brigade Comb at Team. In charge of coordinating Humanitarian Drops and managing all MedicalCivil projects within the Battalion Operational Environment. Managed a budget o f over 2 million dollars. Deployment Awards:

Bronze Star Medal Meritorious Service Medal Combat Medical Badge Army Commendation Medal 3 Army Achievement Medal 2 Iraqi Campaign Medal 1 Afghanistan Campaign Medal Qualifications/certificates/licenses: EMT-B, ATLS, BTLS, OEMS certified, CPR

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