Curt Robinson has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Curt is currently serving as the Treasurer at Oxford Flying Club, Inc. since April 2019. Prior to this, they were the Chief Technology Officer at 17a-4 LLC from January 2003. In this role, they led engineering and solution architecture for email compliance solutions. Curt was also the lead developer of the "17a-4 DataParser Service" middleware product.
Curt also has experience in the emergency medical services field, having served as an Emergency Medical Technician at Trumbull Emergency Medical Services (TEMS) since March 2014. Additionally, they have an extensive background in firefighting, having worked as a Firefighter at Nichols Fire Department from August 2002 to April 2017. In this role, they were in charge of IT, radio communications, and technology-related aspects of the department.
Outside of these roles, Curt has held leadership positions as the President of Fairchild Nichols Library Association from 2005 to 2012. Curt has also served as the Chief Technology Officer at various companies, including CognoPoint Corp., efinancial, Prospectus Plus, Mackin Imaging Systems, and OTG Software, where they were involved in technology development and solution architecture.
Curt Robinson's education history begins in 1982, when they attended Mount Vernon High School in Alexandria, VA from 1982 to 1986. Curt then pursued higher education at George Mason University from 1986 to 1991, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology.
In addition to their formal education, Curt Robinson has obtained various certifications throughout their career. In 2003, they became a certified Firefighter I and in 2004, they obtained the certification for Firefighter II. Curt also achieved certifications in Incident Response to Terrorist Bombings Awareness Level Training from New Mexico Tech in 2009, and certifications in NIMS IS-100, NIMS IS-200, and NIMS IS-700 from FEMA in 2006.
Later in their career, in 2011, Curt Robinson obtained the certification for Fire Service Instructor I. Subsequently, in 2013, they obtained certifications such as Fire Officer I and Incident Safety Officer: Fire Suppression from the State of Connecticut Commission on Fire Prevention and Control. Moreover, they achieved the certification for Emergency Medical Technician from the State of Connecticut in 2014, followed by NREMT certification from the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians in 2013. Lastly, they acquired CPR certification from the American Heart Association | American Stroke Association in 2013.
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