Our People
The O2X team is comprised of U.S. Special Operations veterans, first responders, elite athletes, and a continually growing network of human performance specialists who are subject matter experts and leaders in their respective fields.
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Gabriel Gomez

Gabriel Gomez
Gabriel Gomez is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of O2X Human Performance, where he leads the organization’s overall strategy, growth, and operational direction. As CEO, Gabriel oversees all facets of the business, guiding the company through continued expansion while maintaining a strong focus on mission alignment, operational excellence, and long-term sustainability. He works closely with executive leadership to drive strategic growth initiatives, manage enterprise risk, strengthen partnerships, and advance O2X’s position as a leader in integrated human performance solutions for tactical athletes and high-performance organizations. In addition to overseeing day-to-day business operations, Gabriel leads investor relations and financial strategy efforts that have supported the company’s significant year-over-year growth. As one of O2X’s founding members, he has played a critical role in every stage of the company’s development — from its original formation and startup phase through its rapid national expansion and evolution into a trusted provider of human performance programs across military, federal, public safety, and industrial sectors.
Prior to founding O2X, Gabriel built a successful career in private equity and investment management, working with firms including Advent International, Summit Partners, and Bowles Hollowell Conner. He also co-founded Equality Asset Management, where he focused on investment strategy and business growth initiatives. In 2013, Gabriel stepped away from Advent International to run for the United States Senate seat vacated by John Kerry, ultimately winning the Republican nomination in the Massachusetts special election. Before his business and political career, Gabriel served as both a Naval Aviator and Navy SEAL Officer after graduating from the United States Naval Academy. He later earned his MBA from Harvard Business School. Gabriel holds a unique place in U.S. Naval history as only the second individual to qualify as both an aircraft carrier pilot and a Navy SEAL Officer, a distinction that reflects the discipline, adaptability, and leadership that continue to shape his approach today.
Beyond his professional responsibilities, Gabriel remains deeply committed to supporting the military and veteran communities. He is a co-founder of the Navy SEAL Foundation New England and previously served as a Trustee for Noble & Greenough School. Outside of work, Gabriel enjoys spending time with his family, staying active, and supporting causes connected to leadership development, service, and resilience. He lives in Cohasset, Massachusetts with his wife and four children.

Paul McCullough

Paul McCullough
Paul McCullough is the Co-Founder and President of O2X Human Performance, where he helps lead the organization’s strategic growth, client engagement, and long-term vision. Since co-founding O2X in 2013 alongside Adam La Reau and Gabriel Gomez, Paul has played a central role in shaping the company’s mission, culture, and industry-leading human performance model. As President, he focuses on ensuring O2X’s products, programs, and services are positioned to create meaningful impact across military, federal, public safety, and other high-performance organizations. Driven by a deep passion for supporting those who serve others, Paul remains committed to improving the health, readiness, resilience, and performance of tactical populations nationwide.
During O2X’s formative years, Paul led the company’s business development efforts and helped build the customized human performance platform that now supports hundreds of organizations across the United States. He was instrumental in adapting O2X’s methodology to meet the unique operational demands of each client, helping develop many of the programs, services, and solutions that continue to define the organization today. Prior to co-founding O2X, Paul served eleven years in the United States Navy as a Navy SEAL with SEAL Team Eight and Naval Special Warfare Development Group. Throughout his military career, he conducted multiple combat deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and other contingency operations around the world. Paul separated from military service as a Chief Petty Officer and received numerous awards for valor and leadership, including the Silver Star Medal, two Bronze Star Medals with Valor, and two Joint Service Commendation Medals with Valor. Following his military career, Paul worked on the Institutional Sales Team at Eaton Vance Investment Managers before leaving to pursue entrepreneurship and fully dedicate himself to advancing human performance through O2X.
Paul earned his Bachelor of Arts in Marketing from American Military University and continues to remain deeply connected to the tactical and veteran communities. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his wife and four children, staying active, and pursuing opportunities that challenge both physical and mental performance. His leadership philosophy continues to reflect the same principles that shaped his military career — discipline, service, resilience, and a commitment to helping others perform at their highest level.

Adam La Reau

Adam La Reau
Adam La Reau is the Co-Founder and President of O2X Human Performance, where he plays a key leadership role in guiding the organization’s strategic growth, operational direction, and long-term vision. Since co-founding O2X in 2013 alongside Gabriel Gomez and Paul McCullough, Adam has been instrumental in building the company into a nationally recognized leader in integrated human performance solutions for tactical athletes and high-performing organizations. In his role as President, Adam helps oversee the continued evolution of O2X’s programs, partnerships, and operational initiatives while ensuring the company remains aligned with its mission of improving the health, safety, readiness, and resilience of those who serve others.
Throughout O2X’s growth, Adam has played a foundational role in developing the organization’s operational infrastructure and translating elite human performance principles into scalable, real-world solutions for military, federal, public safety, and industrial populations. His leadership has helped shape the systems, services, and educational methodologies that continue to define O2X today. Prior to founding O2X, Adam served in the United States Navy as a Navy SEAL, where he operated in demanding, high-performance environments that required discipline, adaptability, teamwork, and resilience. His experiences in Naval Special Warfare heavily influenced the development of O2X’s holistic approach to human performance, emphasizing the integration of physical training, nutrition, sleep, recovery, stress management, and injury prevention to support long-term operational effectiveness and overall well-being.
Adam remains deeply passionate about leadership, performance, and supporting the tactical community through sustainable human performance initiatives. Outside of work, he enjoys staying active, spending time outdoors, and being with his family and friends. His leadership philosophy reflects the same principles that shaped both his military and professional career — service, accountability, continuous improvement, and a commitment to helping individuals and teams perform at their highest level.

Eamonn Burke

Eamonn Burke
Eamonn Burke is the Executive Vice President of Sales at O2X Human Performance, where he leads a nationally distributed sales team focused on revenue generation, client retention, and strategic account management. In his role, Eamonn oversees business development initiatives across the organization and helps drive the continued expansion of O2X’s human performance programs within military, federal, public safety, and industrial sectors. His strategic leadership and vision have played a significant role in positioning O2X as a national leader in human performance programming for tactical populations and high-performance organizations.
Since joining O2X in 2016, Eamonn has been instrumental in shaping the company’s growth strategy, operational sales infrastructure, and client engagement approach. He led the implementation of O2X’s CRM system, developed a scalable sales pipeline, and built a decentralized sales team with nationwide coverage. His ability to foster strong relationships throughout the tactical and public safety communities has contributed significantly to O2X’s consistent year-over-year revenue growth and expanding client footprint. Prior to joining O2X, Eamonn held sales and business development roles with security-focused technology startups, including Resilient Systems and Rapid7, where he specialized in identifying emerging market opportunities and building strategic partnerships.
Eamonn is a graduate of The Catholic University of America, where he was also a collegiate baseball player. Outside of work, he is a passionate endurance athlete who has completed nine marathons, a Half Ironman, and three Pan-Mass Challenge cycling events. Eamonn lives in Milton, Massachusetts, with his wife, Kelly, and their dog, Darcy, and enjoys pursuing fitness and outdoor challenges alongside his professional career.

John Vargo

John Vargo
John Vargo serves as the Senior Vice President of Municipal Sales at O2X Human Performance, where he leads the organization’s municipal sales strategy and supports the development of impactful human performance programs for state and local government agencies nationwide. In his role, John works closely with municipal leadership teams, public safety organizations, and strategic partners to expand O2X’s presence within the fire service, law enforcement, and other tactical communities. Leveraging his operational experience, leadership background, and business development expertise, he helps create customized solutions that improve the health, safety, resilience, and performance of first responders and public sector professionals.
Prior to joining O2X, John completed a distinguished 20-year career with the Chandler Fire Department in Arizona, where he served as an Engineer Paramedic. Throughout his fire service career, he remained heavily involved in leadership and advocacy efforts, serving as an IAFF Union Representative, an Apparatus Committee Member, and co-founding the Chandler FireFighter Athletic Association, which supported firefighter participation in the World Police and Fire Games. In addition to his public safety background, John spent 15 years working in real estate and also served as an Investment Adviser Representative (IAR), helping clients and peers navigate asset diversification, portfolio management, and retirement planning strategies. Following his retirement from the fire service, John founded Turn In, a nonprofit organization focused on introducing mindfulness and meditation practices to first responders, and became a recognized keynote speaker on mental wellness, resilience, and stress management within the tactical community.
In 2019, John became an mPEAK-certified instructor through the University of California San Diego Center for Mindfulness and later contributed as an instructor for the Chopra Global 21-Day Business Kickstarter in 2022. Outside of work, John enjoys maintaining an active lifestyle through running, hiking, mountain biking, snowboarding, and yoga. He resides in San Diego, California with his wife and is a proud father of three adult children and grandfather of two.

Blake Brinkerhoff

Blake Brinkerhoff
Blake Brinkerhoff serves as the Senior Vice President of Federal Sales at O2X Human Performance, where he leads the organization’s federal sales initiatives and supports the integration of human performance programs across U.S. government agencies. In his role, Blake oversees the federal sales team, focusing on strategic business development, relationship management, client retention, and long-term partnership growth within the Department of Defense and broader federal sector. Drawing on his tactical experience and leadership background, he works closely with agency stakeholders to ensure O2X programs are aligned with operational demands and mission readiness objectives.
Blake’s professional foundation was built during his 12-year career as a Navy SEAL, where he completed three deployments supporting operations in more than 20 countries. Serving with SEAL Team 4, Blake held leadership positions including Lead Breacher and Assault Team Leader, where he managed high-risk operations requiring precision, adaptability, and decisive leadership. In the later stages of his military career, he became the Lead Instructor for Close Quarters Combat at SEAL Qualification Training, where he trained and mentored more than 300 SEAL candidates annually, helping develop the next generation of Naval Special Warfare operators. His operational experience and passion for leadership, resilience, and performance continue to shape his approach to supporting federal clients and tactical populations through O2X.
Blake earned his degree in Organizational Leadership while serving on active duty and later completed the Master of Business for Veterans (MBV) program at the University of Southern California. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his wife and three children in Oceanside, California. An avid outdoorsman, Blake is passionate about surfing, spearfishing, and staying connected to the ocean, pursuits that reflect the same commitment to discipline, resilience, and performance that define both his personal and professional life.

Jason Carver

Jason Carver
Jason Carver serves as the Senior Vice President of Strategic Partnerships at O2X Human Performance, where he leads federal business development efforts focused on strategic opportunities across the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, and other federal agencies. In this role, Jason works closely with government stakeholders, industry partners, and internal leadership teams to identify, capture, and implement opportunities that expand O2X’s integrated human performance model to tactical populations nationwide. His work centers on building long-term partnerships that improve readiness, resilience, and performance for those operating in high-demand environments.
Prior to joining O2X, Jason served 21 years in Naval Special Warfare as a Navy SEAL, holding leadership positions across SEAL Teams, Special Reconnaissance units, and multiple command staffs throughout his career. He completed his service at Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL Training (BUD/S), a full-circle opportunity that allowed him to help shape and mentor the next generation of Special Operations personnel. Throughout his military career, Jason developed a deep appreciation for the role that physical training, nutrition, sleep, recovery, injury prevention, and mental resilience play in operational effectiveness and long-term health. In addition to his military experience, Jason co-founded Outlier CrossFit in San Diego, where he helped grow the business into a successful performance and training community, sponsored a competitive team at the CrossFit Games, and later exited the business successfully.
Jason brings decades of leadership experience in high-performance environments and remains passionate about advancing human performance within the tactical community. Based in San Diego with his wife and two sons, he continues to pursue endurance and outdoor challenges through mountain biking, snowboarding, hiking, and trail running. Most recently, Jason completed the JFK 50-Mile Ultramarathon alongside fellow O2X teammates.

Zack McAdams

Zack McAdams
Zack McAdams serves as the Senior Vice President of Training & Education at O2X Human Performance, where he oversees the organization’s in-person and virtual training and education programs delivered to tactical and high-performance populations worldwide. Bringing more than a decade of experience as a tactical athlete and military leader, Zack manages all aspects of O2X’s training operations, including specialist staffing and development, event planning, client coordination, logistics, equipment forecasting, inventory management, budget oversight, and operational execution. His leadership helps ensure the consistent delivery of O2X’s world-class programs and educational offerings, supporting hundreds of events globally each year while advancing the organization’s mission to improve the health, safety, and performance of those who serve others.
Prior to joining O2X, Zack served 13 years in the United States Army as an Infantry Officer, achieving the rank of Major. Throughout his military career, he held leadership positions within the 101st Airborne Division, 25th Infantry Division, and 10th Mountain Division, serving in roles that spanned operations, logistics, training, advising, and command leadership. Zack deployed multiple times to Afghanistan and concluded his Army career serving as both an Operations Officer and Executive Officer at the Battalion level, where he was responsible for the planning, resourcing, and synchronization of operations for an 800-soldier infantry battalion. Following years of combat and operational service, Zack medically retired from the Army in July 2022 due to career and combat-related injuries, an experience that further strengthened his passion for human performance, career longevity, and supporting the long-term well-being of tactical athletes. His operational experience and leadership background continue to shape the way he approaches training, education, and program delivery at O2X.
Zack earned his bachelor’s degree from Bridgewater State College and later completed his master’s degree through the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. He currently resides on the South Shore with his wife, Jen, and their daughter, Delaney. Outside of work, Zack values time with his family, staying active, and remaining engaged within his community. His dedication to leadership, service, and improving the lives of others continues to make him a respected leader within O2X and the broader tactical human performance community.

Ali Levy

Ali Levy
Ali Levy is the Vice President of Sales Operations at O2X Human Performance, where she brings more than a decade of experience in the human performance industry. In her role, Ali works cross-functionally to develop systems, processes, and strategies that allow the sales team to focus on revenue generation, client retention, and successful program implementation. As one of O2X’s founding team members, she has played a key role in shaping the company’s growth, internal operations, and long-term alignment with its mission and core values.
Throughout her time at O2X, Ali has held several leadership positions across the organization. As Director of Education, she collaborated with leading researchers and subject matter experts to build customized educational programs for clients and contributed to O2X’s published works, including co-authoring Human Performance for Tactical Athletes and contributing a chapter to Surviving the Fire Service. Prior to that, as Director of Operations, she oversaw the logistics and execution of O2X’s nationwide in-person training programs. Drawing from her background as a Mental Performance Specialist, Ali has also delivered sessions focused on resilience, goal setting, and performance psychology. Before joining O2X, Ali competed on the U.S. Freestyle Ski Team, where she became a two-time North American Cup Grand Prix Champion and competed internationally at the World Cup level.
After retiring from competitive skiing, Ali earned her Bachelor of Arts in Geography from Middlebury College, where she also competed in track and field, before completing her Master of Education in Sport Psychology and Counseling at Boston University. In 2015, she was inducted into the Ski & Snowboard Club Vail Hall of Fame and Wall of Excellence in recognition of her athletic accomplishments. Outside of work, Ali continues to pursue endurance and outdoor challenges, including completing a 1,100-mile cycling trip and multiple 50-mile ultramarathons, while maintaining her lifelong passion for skiing and spending time outdoors.

Dan Hartig

Dan Hartig
Dan Hartig serves as the Vice President of Engineering and Digital Products at O2X Human Performance, where he leads the development and execution of the organization’s digital strategy and technology platforms. In his role, Dan oversees engineering, software architecture, and product development efforts that support O2X’s digital ecosystem, including tools and platforms designed to enhance performance, readiness, and long-term health for tactical athletes, first responders, and frontline professionals. Bringing a background in engineering, architecture, and technical leadership, Dan focuses on building scalable, secure, and innovative software solutions that align with the evolving needs of O2X clients and internal teams. His experience leading multidisciplinary teams and refining software development lifecycles has helped strengthen O2X’s ability to deliver high-quality digital products that support operational excellence and user engagement.
Dan’s professional background spans both military service and the private technology sector. He initially enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 2002 following the events of 9/11 before being selected for an officer candidate program in 2004. Dan later graduated from the United States Naval Academy as a Trident Scholar with a degree in Computer Science in 2008 and went on to serve as a Nuclear Surface Warfare Officer aboard USS Robert G. Bradley (FFG-49) and USS George H. W. Bush (CVN-77). Following his military service, Dan transitioned into software engineering and technology leadership roles, beginning with work supporting the intelligence community at Zeta Technologies. He later held engineering and leadership positions with organizations including PricewaterhouseCoopers, Sezzle, and Best Buy, where he gained extensive experience implementing large-scale technology solutions across startup, enterprise, and national retail environments. His diverse technical and operational background continues to shape his leadership approach and vision for digital innovation at O2X.
Dan resides in Minneapolis, Minnesota with his wife, Darray, and their five children. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with family, serving his community, and pursuing his passion for cooking and barbecue. Known for smoking meats for large gatherings, holiday parties, and church events, Dan jokingly considers award-winning pit master to be his future retirement career. His enthusiasm for bringing people together through food reflects the same leadership, creativity, and team-oriented mindset that he brings to his work at O2X.

Meaghan Kirby

Meaghan Kirby
Meaghan Kirby serves as the Vice President of Education at O2X Human Performance, where she collaborates with leading researchers, subject matter experts, and internal teams to develop customized, integrated education programs for tactical athletes and high-performance organizations. In her role, Meaghan oversees educational strategy, organizational reporting, and data analysis initiatives designed to measure and communicate the impact of O2X’s programs and services. She leads the development of detailed reporting systems and client deliverables that demonstrate the effectiveness of O2X’s Integrated Specialist Programs, workshops, and educational events, helping agencies better understand performance outcomes, program engagement, and long-term impact.
Throughout her time at O2X, Meaghan has held multiple leadership positions across both the Education and Client Services departments. As the Education & Reporting Manager, she partnered closely with teams throughout the organization to build customized reporting frameworks and data-driven insights that highlighted the value and effectiveness of O2X programming. Prior to that role, she served as the Client Services Manager, where she helped lead educational content development, improve reporting systems, and strengthen client communication and support processes. Her work has been instrumental in enhancing the quality, consistency, and impact of O2X’s educational offerings while ensuring agencies receive professional, actionable, and meaningful program feedback. Meaghan’s passion for supporting tactical populations is deeply personal and rooted in her family’s long-standing connection to public service and first responder communities.
Meaghan earned both her Master of Education in Coaching and Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Boston University. While at Boston University, she competed as a distance swimmer on the BU Swimming and Diving Team and was also a USA Swimming Senior National Qualifier in distance freestyle and backstroke events. Her dedication to health, wellness, and performance continues outside of work, where she remains passionate about supporting first responders and tactical professionals. Meaghan’s family history includes multiple generations of public service, including a great-grandfather who served as a firefighter in Lowell, Massachusetts, a grandfather who was a Captain with the Massachusetts State Police, and a cousin currently serving as a police officer in Boxborough, Massachusetts. Her work with O2X allows her to combine her professional expertise with a meaningful commitment to supporting the health, resilience, and well-being of those who serve others.

Lorenzo Romolo

Lorenzo Romolo
Lorenzo Romolo is the Vice President of Human Performance Integration at O2X, where he created and developed the HPI department to ensure the seamless implementation of O2X programs within client organizations. In this role, he oversees client relationships, contracts, and national program delivery, with a focus on ensuring measurable impact across all sectors. He also leads oversight of On-Site Specialists, data analytics, impact tracking, and customer service, ensuring human performance initiatives are effectively integrated and consistently delivering results for O2X clients.
Lorenzo began his career with O2X as a Lead Instructor, where he leveraged his operational experience to deliver training and education events for first responders, federal agencies, and military personnel. He was later promoted to On-Site Specialist Program Manager, where he helped build and manage the deployment of human performance specialists, and then advanced to Director of Client Services, playing a key role in expanding O2X programs across military, law enforcement, fire service, and DOJ/DHS partnerships. His leadership was instrumental in establishing O2X as a trusted partner in human performance across these critical sectors.
Originally from Australia, Lorenzo retired from Special Operations Command Australia after a distinguished 15-year military career. As a Special Forces Operator, he deployed to Afghanistan, Iraq, and East Timor, working alongside U.S. Special Operations and other coalition forces. He also served in domestic counterterrorism roles and worked with Australia’s Joint Counter Terrorism and Tactical Police, as well as the FBI Hostage Rescue Team (HRT).

Crystal Vidas

Crystal Vidas
Crystal Vidas serves as the Vice President of People Operations at O2X Human Performance, where she leads the organization’s people strategy and oversees all human resources and administrative functions across the company. In her role, Crystal helps drive the systems, structure, and operational processes needed to support O2X’s continued growth while maintaining a high-performance, people-centered culture. Over the past 18 months, her role has continued to evolve alongside the organization, expanding beyond traditional HR leadership into broader operational strategy, organizational development, workforce planning, compliance, compensation strategy, and large-scale recruiting efforts across both headquarters and embedded tactical performance programs nationwide. She plays a key role in aligning people operations with company growth initiatives while helping leaders build scalable teams, improve internal processes, and maintain O2X’s mission-driven culture. Crystal also oversees recruitment, onboarding, and development efforts for many of the organization’s operational and leadership roles, helping attract and retain high-performing professionals across a wide range of disciplines.
Before joining O2X, Crystal spent six years with lululemon, where she led multiple stores throughout the Philadelphia region and ultimately supported the successful opening of a new store in Delaware. During her time with the company, she consistently exceeded sales and operational targets while building strong employee engagement and community relationships. Prior to transitioning into leadership and operations, Crystal spent the first decade of her career as a Certified Athletic Trainer, working across Oregon, Virginia, California, and Taiwan. One of her most impactful professional experiences was helping establish and lead a sports medicine program at Taipei American School, where she built a multidisciplinary support system designed to meet the unique needs of student-athletes. Her background in healthcare, athletics, leadership, and performance continues to shape her approach to people operations and organizational development at O2X.
Crystal earned her Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Oregon State University and her Master of Science in Education through the Post Professional Athletic Training Education Program at Old Dominion University. Outside of work, she remains deeply involved in fitness, performance, and outdoor adventure. A longtime competitive CrossFit athlete, Crystal has competed at the regional level three times and has recently shifted her focus toward age-group CrossFit competition while also participating in events such as The Tactical Games and ultramarathon racing, including completing a 50-mile race in 2025. One of her most notable endurance accomplishments was completing an unsupported rim-to-rim-to-rim crossing of the Grand Canyon with her husband in 16.5 hours. Outside of training and competition, Crystal enjoys spending time outdoors with her family and creating new adventures with her husband and their three boys, ages 9, 5, and 2.

Brendan Stickles

Brendan Stickles
Brendan Stickles serves as the Vice President, Government at O2X Human Performance, where he oversees federal government accounts and supports the organization’s strategic growth within the Department of Defense and broader federal sector. In his role, Brendan works closely with government leaders, agency stakeholders, and internal teams to develop partnerships and deliver human performance solutions that support readiness, resilience, and operational effectiveness. Drawing on his extensive military and national security background, Brendan helps align O2X’s programs and services with the evolving needs of federal agencies and tactical populations.
Brendan joined O2X in September 2023 following his time as a consultant with Boston Consulting Group. Prior to that, he served at the White House as the Special Advisor for Defense to Vice Presidents Kamala Harris and Mike Pence, where he managed a broad portfolio that included national security, veterans’ issues, defense innovation, military readiness, and personnel policy. During his tenure on the National Security Council as Director for Defense, Brendan worked across multiple government agencies to support strategic defense initiatives and senior leadership decision-making. Before transitioning into government advisory roles, Brendan served more than two decades in the United States Navy as a Naval Aviator and Commander. Over the course of his military career, he flew jets for more than 18 consecutive years and completed over 550 aircraft carrier landings. On his final operational deployment aboard USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, he commanded an EA-18 squadron that earned back-to-back “Battle E” awards recognizing combat efficiency during Operation Inherent Resolve. Among his most memorable personal experiences as a pilot was performing the 2008 Major League Baseball Opening Day flyover for his favorite team, the New York Mets.
Originally from Glen Rock, New Jersey, Brendan graduated from the United States Naval Academy with a degree in History before earning both an MBA from the University of North Carolina and a Master of Public Administration from Harvard University. He currently resides in Bethesda, Maryland with his wife and their three school-aged children. Outside of work, Brendan enjoys spending time with family, staying connected to the military and veteran communities, and supporting initiatives that strengthen leadership, readiness, and service.

Cole Hatcher

Cole Hatcher
Cole Hatcher serves as an Assistant Vice President of Municipal Sales at O2X Human Performance, where he supports the development and management of human performance programs for local government and public safety organizations nationwide. In his role, Cole leverages his tactical background, leadership experience, and operational expertise to build strong client relationships, support program implementation, and ensure long-term client success and retention. He works closely with agencies to develop customized solutions that align with their operational demands and organizational goals, helping tactical professionals improve readiness, resilience, and overall performance.
Prior to joining O2X, Cole served as a Special Agent focused on investigations involving gang violence, firearms offenses, and narcotics trafficking. Before transitioning into federal law enforcement, he spent four years on active duty in the United States Army as a Sergeant with F Company, 51st Long Range Surveillance Company, where he served as part of a military freefall team. Throughout his military career, Cole trained soldiers in surveillance operations, reconnaissance tactics, and physical fitness while also fostering partnerships with allied military forces. He completed several advanced military schools and certifications, including the Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leaders Course (RSLC), Pathfinder School, and the Military Freefall Parachutist Course (MFFPC). His combined military and federal law enforcement experience continues to shape his passion for supporting tactical professionals through performance-focused programs and leadership development.
Cole earned his degree in Accounting from the University of Arizona and has also worked in accounting and finance roles throughout his professional career. Originally from Arizona, he maintains a strong connection to the outdoors and enjoys spending his free time traveling, hiking, visiting the beach, and competing in trail races and local CrossFit competitions. His passion for adventure, fitness, and continuous growth reflects the same mindset he brings to his work supporting public safety and tactical organizations through O2X.

Brian Christianson

Brian Christianson
Brian Christianson is an Assistant Vice President of Municipal Sales at O2X Human Performance and a 16-year U.S. Army veteran. In this role, he combines his passion for improving performance and longevity with over a decade of experience building comprehensive human performance programs. Prior to moving into leadership, Brian served as a Lead Instructor at O2X, where he worked directly with tactical athletes to implement training and education that elevated resilience, readiness, and long-term health.
Brian’s military career began in 1999 as a Combat Engineer, completing two deployments to Kosovo, one to Iraq, and one to Afghanistan before transitioning into Civil Affairs. Throughout his career, he held roles including Team Leader, Squad Leader, Team Sergeant, and Joint Plans and Operations NCO. He deployed alongside elite units such as Army Rangers and Navy SEALs and later trained future warfighters as a hand-to-hand combat and advanced weapons/tactics instructor. Following his service, Brian continued to support tactical readiness by opening a CrossFit affiliate, earning both a bachelor’s degree in Exercise & Sports Science from Texas State University and a master’s degree in Exercise Science & Wellness: Fitness and Performance from Liberty University. His experience also includes standing up the Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) program at both Fort Bliss, TX, and Fort Sill, OK, where he served as the Human Performance Program Director.
Outside of work, Brian is an avid outdoorsman and competitor. He enjoys competitive shooting, golf, hunting, and sports, and values time spent in the outdoors with his family. Whether on the range, on the course, or simply outside with his loved ones, Brian continues to embody the same commitment to discipline, growth, and resilience that has defined both his military and civilian career.

Ryan Solley

Ryan Solley
Ryan Solley is the Assistant Vice President of Municipal Sales at O2X, supporting municipal agencies in building readiness, resilience, and long‑term human performance. He spent over a decade in the U.S. Army, with the majority of that time serving in Army Special Forces as a Green Beret. Throughout his career, he completed multiple deployments and held leadership roles centered on team development, training, and operational performance.
After transitioning from the military, Ryan spent two years with the National Guard Human Performance and Wellness Program, where he helped stand up and lead their Strength and Conditioning Program. He later earned a master’s degree in Human Performance and has since applied his operational and academic background to coaching, leadership development, and performance optimization across tactical and civilian populations.
Ryan lives in Florida with his wife and two children, staying active through outdoor adventures, travel, and community involvement.

Robert Kelly

Robert Kelly
Rob Kelly is an Assistant Vice President at O2X Human Performance, where he specializes in building strategic partnerships and supporting clients’ unique operational needs. Leveraging his extensive military background and deep understanding of Department of Defense operations, along with corporate industry experience, Rob implements performance programs tailored to the demands of military and federal agencies, municipal departments, and private-sector organizations. His work focuses on delivering innovative solutions that enhance warfighter readiness, improve operational efficiency, and drive measurable success for the teams he serves.
Rob served 11 years as a Surface Warfare Officer in the United States Navy, completing multiple overseas deployments aboard operational warships. Throughout his service, he held key leadership roles including Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure (VBSS) Boarding Officer, Damage Control Assistant, Weapons Officer, and Combat Systems Officer, while also leading ship navigation operations worldwide. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy and later earned a Master of Business for Veterans (MBV) from the USC Marshall School of Business.
Originally from Coronado, California, Rob developed a passion for surfing and lacrosse and earned the rank of Eagle Scout. He now resides in Charleston, South Carolina with his wife and three children and enjoys surfing, training Jiu-Jitsu, and creating memorable experiences with his family.
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Jordan Smith
Jordan Smith is an Assistant Vice President of Federal Sales at O2X, where he draws on his leadership experience and operational background to deliver tailored human performance solutions to federal clients. In his role, he builds and maintains relationships with government agencies and implements performance solutions that improve resilience, strengthen readiness, and drive mission success.
Prior to joining O2X, Jordan attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he played defensive end for the Army Football Team and graduated in 2017 before commissioning as a Field Artillery Officer. Over his eight years of Army service, he held a variety of leadership roles, including Platoon Leader, Fire Support Officer, and Battery Executive Officer with the 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division at Fort Bliss, Texas, as well as Battery Commander with the 434th Field Artillery Brigade at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He concluded his military career as a Team Leader with the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency in Hawaii, where he led global recovery missions throughout Southeast Asia, Europe, and China in search of U.S. service members who remain unaccounted for from past wars and conflicts.
Originally from Oceanside, California, Jordan and his wife are raising their two children in their hometown community. Passionate about fitness and the outdoors, he enjoys strength training, surfing, and spending time with his family.

Rachel Miller

Rachel Miller
Rachel Miller is the Assistant Vice President, Operations at O2X. In this capacity, she manages the staffing, planning, travel, and execution of O2X’s programs throughout the year. Rachel oversees a network of over 250 O2X subject matter experts and instructors, ensuring seamless operations for each event. She is committed to building strong relationships, growing the O2X family network, and fostering a positive and rewarding work environment for current staff, creating a culture of support and collaboration.
Before joining O2X, Rachel worked in the Events and Experiences team at Fenway Sports Management, the sports marketing agency of the Boston Red Sox and Fenway Sports Group. In her role, she managed fan travel experiences, corporate events, and brand activations for several FSG entities and partners, including the Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers, Washington Nationals, Liverpool F.C., Jim Beam, Dunkin’, and the Red Sox Foundation. Her diverse experience in sports marketing and event management gave her a strong foundation in large-scale event coordination. Rachel also holds a Master’s Degree in Broadcast Journalism with a sports focus from Boston University, where she completed her undergraduate degree in Journalism.Rachel was a standout member of the Women’s Soccer team at Boston University, where she was a two-time captain, two-time All-Patriot League selection, and three-time Patriot League Champion. Her dedication to sports extended beyond her college career, as she traveled to Uganda with Coaches Across Continents to promote the power of sport for social impact. After her soccer career, Rachel ran the Boston Marathon to raise funds for the Boston Bruins Foundation, igniting her passion for running and endurance training. Born and raised in South Shore, MA, Rachel is a member of the East Bridgewater High School Athletics Hall of Fame for her achievements in soccer and track and field.
In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, dog, and exploring the outdoors.

Crystal Schurko

Crystal Schurko
Crystal Schurko serves as a Senior Front End Engineer at O2X Human Performance, where she focuses on web and mobile application development, building intuitive user experiences and implementing new features that enhance the functionality and accessibility of O2X’s digital platforms. In her role, Crystal works closely with engineering, product, and design teams to create seamless user-centered solutions that support tactical athletes, coaches, and organizational leaders. Drawing on her strong operational background, she also plays an important role in refining agile development processes and improving collaboration across teams to support efficient product delivery and continuous platform improvement.
Prior to joining O2X, Crystal held software engineering leadership roles across the healthcare, publishing, and technology industries. She served as a Lead Software Engineer at Florida Blue and Banyan Hill Publishing, where she led development efforts focused on scalable web applications and user-focused digital experiences. Earlier in her career, she worked in client-facing software development roles at MercuryWorks and gained experience in embedded systems engineering with Magic Leap. Throughout her career, Crystal has built expertise in frontend engineering, agile methodologies, and product-driven development, allowing her to effectively bridge technical execution with business and user needs. She also maintains a strong passion for continuous learning and professional development, earning certifications across areas including full-stack web development, embedded systems, and modern frontend frameworks such as React and Next.js, while also participating in and winning multiple hackathons.
Outside of work, Crystal enjoys reading, research, and design, and is constantly exploring new technologies and creative outlets to expand her knowledge and skills. She lives in South Florida with her husband and two daughters, where she enjoys balancing her passion for technology with family life and personal growth.

Daniel Velez

Daniel Velez
Daniel Velez is a Senior Mobile Engineer at O2X, where he leads the development of high-performance mobile applications that drive forward the company’s mission to optimize human performance. With a foundation in business and a passion for technology, Daniel brings a strategic mindset to mobile engineering, creating seamless and intuitive user experiences that meet real-world needs.
Prior to joining O2X, Daniel played key roles at companies such as Reggora, Dragon Army, and TrueNorth, where he contributed to the design and deployment of impactful mobile solutions across diverse sectors. His strengths lie in solving complex technical challenges, writing clean and maintainable code, and fostering strong collaboration across teams. Daniel made the leap into tech in his late twenties and has since carved out a path defined by growth, curiosity, and a relentless drive to improve. His work reflects a deep commitment to learning and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in mobile development.
Outside of engineering, Daniel is a dedicated enthusiast of combat sports and soccer, and enjoys any challenge that pushes him to grow, both personally and professionally.

Jeremy Petronella

Jeremy Petronella
Jeremy Petronella is the Senior Product Manager at O2X Human Performance, leading the strategy, design, and development of the company’s digital products that support tactical athletes and the organizations that rely on them. He blends product leadership with real-world operational insight to create tools that are intuitive, resilient, and mission-ready. Jeremy works cross-functionally with internal teams and end users to ensure O2X’s digital solutions enhance readiness, performance, and long-term well-being across the tactical community.
Before joining O2X, Jeremy built a career at the intersection of public safety, technology, and human performance. He previously shaped product direction for Active911’s nationwide emergency alerting platform, designing tools used in high-stress, time-critical environments. His perspective as both a product leader and an end user is grounded in more than 25 years of fire service experience spanning operations, training, and readiness development. In addition to his service background, Jeremy is a longtime fitness entrepreneur who has owned and operated two CrossFit gyms—including one in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico—where he coached athletes and developed programming tailored to elite performance and tactical demands.
Jeremy’s approach is rooted in a lifelong commitment to learning, human performance, and community. He and his wife, Kari, live in Oregon with their dog, Murph, where they stay connected to the outdoors and an active lifestyle that fuels their passion for health and performance. Outside of his work at O2X, Jeremy continues to pursue education, coaching, and personal development initiatives that strengthen his ability to serve the tactical population.

Joey Lee

Joey Lee
Joey Lee is a full-stack software/product engineer at O2X, where he leads the technical design and development of the O2X Coach's Portal web application. While splitting his time among mobile, back-end, and front-end feature work, Joey specializes in collaborating with product and design to shape and launch user-focused solutions end-to-end.
Prior to O2X, Joey held mid- through staff-level software engineering positions at organizations including Amazon, Florida Blue, and several fast-growing venture-backed startups from seed through Series D stage. These experiences gave him a broad perspective on designing, building, and scaling software products across diverse environments and team structures.
Joey studied computer science from high school through college and completed a Software Engineering Immersive at Hack Reactor. Outside of work, he has wide range of hobbies and interests — from Socratic philosophy, psychology, and mindfulness meditation to classical piano and jazz improvisation to barbell training to web novels. He lives with his wife and kids in St. Johns, Florida.

Ashley Roberts

Ashley Roberts
Ashley Roberts is the Manager of Recruiting and Talent at O2X, where she plays a key role in supporting the People Operations team. Her primary responsibility is attracting top-tier talent to O2X and guiding candidates through an efficient and engaging interview and onboarding process. In addition to talent acquisition, she also supports employee engagement and development across departments, helping to build and sustain a high-performing, mission-driven team as the organization continues to grow.
With over eight years of experience as a Certified Athletic Trainer, Ashley has worked across a wide range of environments, including secondary schools, collegiate athletics, military settings, and industrial performance roles. Her passion for serving military personnel and veterans is deeply personal, as she is the spouse of a Marine veteran. This connection fuels her commitment to the mission and strengthens her dedication to supporting those who serve. Prior to her current role, she contributed to hiring and onboarding athletic trainers and worked as an industrial athletic trainer, further expanding her expertise across multiple sectors.
Ashley holds a Master of Science in Athletic Training from the University of Central Oklahoma, providing a strong clinical foundation for her work in both human performance and talent strategy. Outside of work, she enjoys staying active through fitness, outdoor adventures such as boating, and spending time with her family, including her daughter and two beloved pit bulls. Her energy, work ethic, and commitment to others make her a valued member of both O2X and the broader community.

Joe McCullough

Joe McCullough
Joe McCullough serves as the Manager of Marketing at O2X Human Performance, where he oversees the planning, development, and execution of the company’s marketing initiatives and brand strategy. In his role, Joe manages a wide range of content and communication efforts, including social media campaigns, email marketing, public relations, the O2X Human Performance Podcast, and the company’s blog and digital storytelling initiatives. His work plays an important role in advancing O2X’s mission, educating audiences on the value of human performance, and strengthening engagement across tactical, military, public safety, and high-performance communities. Through both strategic planning and creative execution, Joe helps communicate the impact of O2X’s programs, people, and mission nationwide.
Before joining O2X, Joe attended the United States Merchant Marine Academy after receiving a conditional appointment and completing a preparatory program at the New Mexico Military Institute. While at Kings Point, he was involved in leadership and extracurricular initiatives, serving as a 3/C Petty Officer to the Regimental Commander, sailing as a cadet aboard the S.S. Horizon Pacific, and helping found the Kings Point Endurance Club. In June 2016, Joe sustained a cervical spinal cord injury that initially left him quadriplegic. Following months of intensive rehabilitation and therapy, he regained significant function and independence through relentless determination, resilience, and adaptability. His experiences overcoming adversity continue to shape both his personal perspective and professional approach. Joe’s background in the Maritime Logistics and Security Program, combined with the leadership and problem-solving skills developed during his recovery journey, laid the foundation for his career growth at O2X. Since joining the organization, he has held multiple roles including Operations Coordinator and Experience Coordinator before transitioning into his current position leading marketing initiatives.
Outside of work, Joe remains passionate about personal growth, resilience, and inspiring others through his journey of recovery and perseverance. His experiences have given him a unique perspective on adaptability, mental toughness, and the importance of community support. Through both his professional contributions and personal story, Joe continues to embody the values of resilience, purpose, and continuous improvement that are central to the O2X mission.

Daniel Williams

Daniel Williams
Daniel Williams serves as the Manager of Integrated Programs for O2X Human Performance on the West Coast, where he supports the implementation, oversight, and continued development of integrated human performance programs for tactical populations. After beginning his career with O2X as an On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength & Conditioning, Daniel has continued to expand his leadership responsibilities while supporting embedded specialists and operational programs across multiple client sites. In his role, he works closely with tactical organizations and O2X personnel to ensure programs are effectively aligned with mission demands, operational readiness goals, and long-term performance outcomes for the populations they serve.
With more than 12 years of experience in the human performance field, Daniel has dedicated much of his career to supporting tactical athletes and Special Operations communities. Since 2015, he has worked directly within the special operations environment as a Human Performance Specialist, helping operators improve strength, durability, resilience, and overall operational readiness. Daniel began his work in the tactical space with Air Force Special Operations Command, supporting the 24th Special Operations Wing and the Special Tactics Training Squadron (STTS). Following his time with STTS, he transitioned to Naval Special Warfare Group 1, where he spent more than four years working alongside Navy SEALs and supporting human performance initiatives focused on optimizing performance and reducing injury risk within elite operational units. His extensive experience embedded within high-performance tactical environments continues to shape his practical and mission-focused approach to coaching and leadership.
Daniel remains deeply passionate about helping tactical professionals achieve sustainable, long-term performance success both physically and mentally. His hands-on experience within elite military communities, combined with his leadership within O2X’s Integrated Programs, has made him a trusted resource for both specialists and tactical organizations alike. Through his work, Daniel continues to support O2X’s mission of improving the health, readiness, and resilience of those operating in demanding environments.

Mark Christiani

Mark Christiani
Mark Christiani serves as the East Coast Human Performance Integration (HPI) Manager for O2X Human Performance, where he supports, develops, and mentors On-Site Specialists across multiple contracts and locations. In this role, Mark helps integrate comprehensive human performance programs focused on strength and conditioning, injury prevention, recovery, and long-term readiness for tactical and industrial populations. He works closely with both leadership teams and embedded specialists to ensure programs are operationally effective, sustainable, and aligned with client mission requirements.
Prior to stepping into his current leadership role, Mark worked as an On-Site Human Performance Specialist supporting the United States Army Reserve 81st Readiness Division, where he delivered strength and conditioning support designed to improve Soldier readiness, physical performance, and resilience while reducing injury risk. Before joining O2X, Mark served as the Brigade Lead Strength and Conditioning Coach for the U.S. Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) Program with the 44th Medical Brigade at Fort Bragg, where he led the development and implementation of large-scale performance initiatives across multiple battalions and installations. During his time in the H2F program, he helped build Brigade-level strength and conditioning systems, oversaw new soldier performance initiatives, supported the distribution and integration of wearable technology, and contributed to data collection and performance analysis efforts. Earlier in his career, Mark worked in collegiate strength and conditioning at Savannah State University and the University of South Carolina, primarily supporting football and track and field athletes. His introduction to tactical strength and conditioning began during his time serving in the U.S. Army with 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment while preparing for Ranger School.
Mark brings more than a decade of experience in tactical and collegiate human performance and remains passionate about continuous growth as both a coach and leader. He earned his Master of Science in Sports Medicine from Georgia Southern University and his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Health from Iowa State University. Mark is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and Registered Strength and Conditioning Coach (RSCC) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Outside of work, he enjoys competing in and coaching powerlifting, spending time at the beach, and continuing to refine his cooking skills.

Dave Burke

Dave Burke
Dave Burke serves as the Operations Coordinator at O2X Human Performance, where he plays a key role within the Operations department supporting the execution of O2X’s nationwide programs, events, and embedded specialist initiatives. In his role, Dave manages logistics and operational coordination for workshops, training events, and on-site programs, helping ensure that O2X personnel and equipment are fully prepared to support clients across the country. His responsibilities include organizing and overseeing shipping operations, maintaining equipment readiness, and supporting the systems and processes that allow O2X programs to operate efficiently at scale. As the organization continues to grow, Dave remains heavily involved in improving operational workflows, identifying creative solutions, and strengthening the consistency and professionalism of the O2X experience.
Prior to joining O2X, Dave worked as a manager at a local beach in Cohasset, Massachusetts, where he collaborated closely with first responders, emergency management personnel, and local fire and police departments. During this time, he developed and implemented safety procedures, coordinated operational planning efforts, and introduced fitness initiatives designed to improve team readiness and performance in a dynamic public safety environment. His experience managing operations and leading teams in high-responsibility settings helped build the leadership, organization, and problem-solving skills he now applies in his role at O2X. Dave’s passion for teamwork, preparedness, and operational excellence continues to drive his contributions to the organization and its mission.
Dave earned his Bachelor’s degree in Entrepreneurship in May 2022 and is currently pursuing his MBA at Lasell University. While attending Lasell, he was a two-time captain of the Men’s Lacrosse team, leading the program to a Greater Northeast Athletic Conference Championship while earning multi-year all-conference recognition and finalist honors for Defensive Player of the Year as a Short Stick Defensive Midfielder (SSDM). Raised on the Massachusetts South Shore, Dave remains passionate about competition, teamwork, and outdoor adventure. Outside of work, he enjoys traveling, surfing, spending time with family and friends, and being outdoors with his three dogs.

Joshua Stuart Shor

Joshua Stuart Shor
Josh Stuart-Shor is a Manager of Integrated Programs and Workshop Lead for O2X, where he leads the delivery and execution of human performance programs for tactical athletes and client organizations. In this role, Josh drives program effectiveness through strategic engagement, on-site leadership, and close partnership with clients to ensure high-impact implementation and sustained results. As a trained mediator and facilitator, he brings a deliberate, people-centered approach to strengthening organizational culture, improving communication, and enhancing overall team performance.
Prior to joining O2X, Josh served in the United States Army as an Infantry Officer in the 82nd Airborne Division before earning his Green Beret and going on to serve in the 3rd Special Forces Group at Fort Bragg, NC. During his military career, he led and operated in complex environments across multiple combat deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Central Asia, earning numerous awards and decorations for his service. From 2015 to 2016, Josh participated in the Army’s Tactical Human Optimization Rapid Rehabilitation & Reconditioning Program (THOR3) while recovering from combat-related injuries—an experience that shaped his long-term commitment to human performance, resilience, and recovery.
Following nearly a decade of service, Josh transitioned from the military to continue his leadership in high-performance environments. In addition to his work with O2X, he serves as a Lieutenant in a major metropolitan fire department, where he leads teams in dynamic, high-stakes situations. Josh holds a Master’s degree in Conflict Resolution from the University of Massachusetts Boston and applies that expertise to lead, develop, and support individuals and organizations in achieving sustainable performance outcomes.
He resides in Boston, MA, with his wife, Jessica, their four children—Camden, Abigail, Harrison, and Anne—and their dog, Buck. Outside of work, Josh and his family enjoy skiing, hiking, and fly-fishing in the mountains of Vermont

Alyssa Cafarelli

Alyssa Cafarelli
Alyssa Cafarelli serves as the Content & Education Coordinator at O2X Human Performance, where she works cross-functionally with multiple departments to support the development and delivery of high-impact educational resources, marketing materials, client reports, and digital content. In her role, Alyssa helps ensure that O2X’s educational and communication materials effectively support tactical athletes, first responders, and high-performance organizations by delivering clear, engaging, and mission-focused content. Her collaborative approach and attention to detail play an important role in helping O2X maintain consistent, professional, and impactful resources across both internal and client-facing initiatives.
Prior to joining O2X, Alyssa worked as a preschool teacher for six years, where she developed a strong passion for education, communication, and helping others learn and grow. Her experience in the classroom strengthened her creativity, organization, and ability to connect with diverse audiences — skills that continue to support her work within O2X’s Education and Content teams. Alyssa also comes from a family deeply connected to the tactical community, which has fueled her personal connection to O2X’s mission of supporting those who serve others. Her combined background in education, communication, and content development has helped her become a valuable contributor to the organization’s efforts to educate and support tactical populations nationwide.
Alyssa earned her Bachelor’s degree in Communications and Media from Plymouth State University, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude and was inducted into the Communications National Honors Society, Lambda Pi Eta. During her time at Plymouth State, she further developed her passion for health, wellness, and digital media while creating content for the university’s recreation department. Outside of work, Alyssa remains passionate about supporting the tactical community and continues to find inspiration in the dedication and service of first responders, military personnel, and those who protect and serve their communities.

Brooke Williams

Brooke Williams
Brooke Williams is the Inside Sales Representative at O2X, where she plays a crucial role in supporting O2X’s Human Performance Business Development.
Before joining O2X, Brooke worked with enterprise organizations in SaaS sales, where she focused on implementing scalable solutions and streamlining content experiences for clients. Her background in business and technology helped her develop a keen understanding of operations and project management. Additionally, Brooke’s entrepreneurial studies at Bryant University sparked a deep passion for health and wellness, which led her to earn certifications in Nutrition and Personal Training, complementing her work in business. Brooke graduated from Bryant University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and Entrepreneurship. While at Bryant, she co-captained the university’s first Women’s Club Lacrosse team during its inaugural season, showcasing her leadership skills and love for competitive sports. Brooke also studied international business abroad in Uruguay and Argentina, cultivating a passion for cultural exchange and travel.
Raised in a family of service members, both military and first responders, she has a strong commitment to giving back to tactical communities. In her free time, Brooke enjoys traveling, staying active, and contributing to causes that support those who serve others.

Elmer Diaz

Elmer Diaz
Elmer Diaz serves as the Creative Content Specialist at O2X Human Performance, where he produces high-quality visual and digital media content that supports the company’s mission and brand initiatives. In his role, Elmer develops engaging storytelling content across a variety of platforms, helping showcase the impact of O2X’s programs, people, and partnerships within tactical, military, public safety, and high-performance communities. His work includes capturing and producing photo and video content, supporting marketing campaigns, and creating visual assets that communicate the organization’s commitment to health, resilience, and performance. Through creative storytelling and strategic content development, Elmer helps strengthen O2X’s ability to connect with diverse audiences nationwide.
With more than five years of experience in media production and creative content development, Elmer has built a diverse professional portfolio spanning multiple industries and brands. Prior to joining O2X, he served as the Media Director at SoldierfitHQ, where he led multimedia production efforts and managed a wide range of visual storytelling projects. In addition to his full-time roles, Elmer has collaborated on freelance projects with nationally recognized organizations and brands including CBS Sports and lululemon, further expanding his expertise in video production, creative direction, and digital media strategy. His ability to combine technical production skills with authentic storytelling continues to play a valuable role in elevating O2X’s content and brand presence.
Elmer earned his Bachelor’s degree in Communication Arts from Hood College, where he developed a strong foundation in storytelling, media production, and visual communication. Outside of work, he enjoys exploring visual arts, watching films, and spending quality time with his family. His passion for storytelling, creativity, and meaningful connection continues to inspire both his professional work and personal pursuits.

Hugh Hamill

Hugh Hamill
Hugh Hamill is the Logistics Coordinator at O2X, where he is an integral member of the operations team. In this role, Hugh is responsible for managing the logistics and operational requirements for O2X Human Performance events and On-Site Specialists. He oversees the coordination, organization, packaging, and shipment of materials to various events across the country, ensuring everything is delivered on time and in perfect condition. Additionally, Hugh helps manage inventory and logistical needs at O2X’s headquarters, playing a key role in maintaining efficient operations.
Before joining O2X, Hugh gained valuable experience as a supervisor within the Intramural Athletic Board at Providence College, where he developed his passion for sports, health, and physical well-being. This role allowed him to gain leadership experience and further his interest in the logistics of athletic events. Hugh also worked as a marketing intern at a local bank on the South Shore of Massachusetts, where he honed his skills in communication and organizational support, contributing to his broad experience in both operations and marketing. Hugh graduated from Providence College in May 2023 with a major in marketing and a minor in sociology.
Growing up on the South Shore of Massachusetts, Hugh was an avid sports fan and played multiple varsity sports during his time at Marshfield High School. Outside of work, Hugh enjoys spending time with friends and family, skiing, and staying active outdoors. His love for sports and fitness continues to drive his personal and professional endeavors.

Ashley Tropea-Migrants

Ashley Tropea-Migrants
Ashley Tropea-Migrants is an Education & Curriculum Coordinator at O2X Human Performance, based in Massachusetts. In this role, she designs and implements educational programs that help tactical professionals enhance their performance, resilience, and recovery. Drawing on her background in human performance, injury prevention, and musculoskeletal care, Ashley specializes in translating complex medical and performance concepts into practical, engaging content that can be applied across a range of industries and audiences.
Before moving into curriculum development, Ashley served as an on-site Human Performance Specialist at O2X, where she worked directly with industrial athletes to optimize performance and reduce injury risk. Outside of O2X, she holds licensure and national certification as a Certified Athletic Trainer. She served as the sole Athletic Trainer at a high school for five years, during which she simultaneously worked in a hospital-based orthopedic and sports medicine clinic, splitting her time across both settings for four of those years. She later transitioned into a private orthopedic surgical clinic operating as the designated orthopedic department for a regional hospital, where she worked alongside surgeons, physical therapists, and occupational therapists across multiple specialties, gaining experience in musculoskeletal care, patient education, casting and bracing, durable medical equipment application, and movement screening.
Ashley earned her Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Bridgewater State University in 2015. Born and raised on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, she enjoys hiking with her dog, running, reading, and spending time with friends and family.

Kayla Stoneback

Kayla Stoneback
McKayla Stoneback serves as the Staffing and Travel Coordinator for O2X Human Performance, where she oversees staffing logistics and coordinates travel operations for company workshops, events, and nationwide engagements. In her role, McKayla works closely with internal teams, specialists, and partners to ensure efficient scheduling, travel coordination, and operational support across O2X programming. Drawing from her extensive background in tactical human performance and field operations, she brings a unique perspective to supporting both the people and logistical systems that drive successful program execution.
McKayla was O2X’s first embedded On-Site Specialist, joining the company in 2019 in support of Frederick County Fire and Rescue Services in Frederick, Maryland. Over the course of her career, she has spent more than nine years working within the tactical population, specializing in movement screenings, prehabilitation programming, tactical strength and conditioning, and comprehensive health and wellness initiatives for career fire departments. Prior to transitioning into her current role with O2X HQ, McKayla worked directly with tactical athletes to improve readiness, durability, and long-term performance outcomes. Her background in human performance began on the athletic side, where she worked with athletes of varying ages and competitive levels before expanding her focus into the tactical field. While completing her graduate education, McKayla conducted research focused on the relationship between the physical demands of firefighting and the fitness qualities required for operational performance, with her work ultimately being published.
McKayla earned her Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science with a minor in Nutrition before completing her Master of Science in Kinesiology and Outdoor Recreation: Sports Performance & Conditioning from Southern Utah University. In addition to her academic background, she is a certified Pregnancy & Postpartum Corrective Exercise Specialist and Athleticism Coach. Outside of work, McKayla enjoys spending time with her family and friends, being outdoors, and staying active alongside her husband, who serves as a career firefighter with the Saint Paul Fire Department. Together with their two young children, they enjoy activities including fishing, camping, hiking, hunting, and fitness.
Specialists

Myles Brown

Myles Brown
Myles Brown is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist and Program Manager specializing in Strength and Conditioning. In this role, he leverages his expertise to develop and implement performance programs that enhance physical readiness, resilience, and long-term durability. His work emphasizes strength, mobility, and injury prevention strategies to optimize performance for tactical athletes.
Before joining O2X, Myles served as the Installation Lead Strength and Conditioning Coach at Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, Alaska, where he led the implementation of the U.S. Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) program. His prior experience includes three seasons with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill football program, where he developed training systems for incoming freshmen and managed mobility and flexibility initiatives. He has also worked with football and women’s lacrosse at the University of Connecticut and supported tactical athletes within the Human Performance Department at the United States Army Special Operations Command in Fort Bragg, NC.
Myles earned his M.S. in Kinesiology from East Carolina University and a B.A. in Exercise and Sports Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He holds certifications as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and Tactical Strength and Conditioning Facilitator (TSAC-F) through the NSCA, along with additional credentials in USA Weightlifting and Functional Range Systems.

Charlie Badawy

Charlie Badawy
Charlie Badawy is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Injury Prevention as a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT). He is a board-recognized Sports Certified Specialist (SCS), NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), and USA Weightlifting Level 1 Sports Performance Coach. His expertise lies in integrating rehabilitation and performance training to help athletes prevent injuries and enhance physical capabilities.
Before joining O2X, Charlie completed advanced postdoctoral training in sports physical therapy at the University of Miami, where he worked with the rowing and swim & dive teams. He further refined his clinical expertise at Wake Forest University, supporting Division I football, basketball, and baseball programs. Following his fellowship, he remained at Wake Forest as a Clinical Sports Physical Therapist, treating injured athletes and serving as Program Coordinator for the Division I Sports Fellowship program. He also contributed to academia as an instructor in High Point University’s DPT program, focusing on strength and conditioning in sports physical therapy, and has published research related to ACL reconstruction rehabilitation.
Charlie holds a Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise from Virginia Tech and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Pittsburgh. His early career included strength and conditioning internships, work as a personal trainer, experience in a mixed martial arts facility, and involvement in developing a program for an adaptive sled hockey team. Outside of work, he is an avid Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner and weightlifter and enjoys hiking and trail running.

Ryan Glaize

Ryan Glaize
Ryan Glaize is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength and Conditioning. He leverages his expertise to help tactical athletes maintain optimal health, enhance performance, and return to duty stronger following injury. His work emphasizes injury prevention, recovery strategies, and long-term physical resilience to support sustained operational readiness.
Before joining O2X, Ryan worked with the University of South Carolina Gamecocks football program as a strength and conditioning coach. Prior to that, he served as a graduate assistant at Liberty University, where he gained experience in both strength and conditioning and sports nutrition while earning his master’s degree. During his time at Liberty, he worked with Olympic sports athletes before transitioning into football, strengthening his foundation in athlete development, performance optimization, and recovery.
Ryan holds a bachelor’s degree in Homeland Security from Virginia Commonwealth University, where he also supported the Richmond City Police Department by assisting with training and coaching officers. He is passionate about applying his diverse background in athletics, performance, and tactical environments to improve the health, readiness, and performance of those he serves.

Kelly Wilson

Kelly Wilson
Kelly Wilson is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Injury Prevention as a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT). She is a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Sports Physical Therapy (SCS), leveraging her expertise to help tactical professionals and athletes recover from injury while optimizing performance. In her role, she provides education, hands-on treatment, and performance-focused rehabilitation strategies to support safe and effective return to peak readiness.
Prior to joining O2X, Kelly built an extensive clinical and sports medicine career working with a wide range of populations. She began with the Virginia Tech Hokies, treating athletes recovering from sports-related injuries and serving as a clinic director until 2017. After relocating to Northern Virginia, she provided rehabilitation services to diverse clients, including service members, politicians, and professional athletes from organizations such as the Washington Commanders, Washington Nationals, DC United, Washington Spirit, Loudoun United Football Club, and DC Breeze Ultimate Frisbee. She also worked at the Inova Concussion Clinic, specializing in vestibular rehabilitation and leading a Return to Performance Quality Improvement Project to improve consistency and accuracy of clinical testing across physical therapy settings.
Kelly earned her Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise with an Honors Baccalaureate Degree from Virginia Tech in 2009, where she also minored in Psychology and Chemistry. She went on to earn her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Shenandoah University in 2012. As a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Sports Physical Therapy (SCS), she continues to advance rehabilitation and performance practices to support both athletes and tactical professionals at the highest level.

Tommy LaBriola

Tommy LaBriola
Tommy LaBriola is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength and Conditioning. In his role, he focuses on optimizing performance, resilience, and durability through individualized, evidence-based training programs designed to meet the demands of tactical athletes.
Prior to joining O2X, Tommy served as the Head AAA Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Toronto Blue Jays, where he spent five years within the organization’s minor league system working across multiple levels. During his time with the Blue Jays, he was part of an interdisciplinary high-performance team responsible for developing minor league players into Major League athletes. He also played a key role in developing and scaling workload management systems across the organization, while contributing to leadership and staff development initiatives. Before his time in professional baseball, Tommy served as a Graduate Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at Salisbury University, where he trained baseball, women’s soccer, and football teams. He also gained additional experience through internships at Georgetown University, the University of Pittsburgh, Salisbury University, and in the private sector at the Parisi Speed School.
Tommy earned a Master of Science in Applied Health Physiology and a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science with a minor in Athletic Coaching from Salisbury University, where he also competed as a collegiate baseball player. He holds multiple professional certifications, including Registered Strength and Conditioning Coach (RSCC), Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), Functional Movement Screen Level 2 (FMS L2), Functional Range Conditioning Mobility Specialist (FRCms), and USA Weightlifting Level 1 Coach (USAW L1). Outside of work, Tommy enjoys spending time outdoors, attending concerts, and playing the drums.

David Ayscue

David Ayscue
David Ayscue is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength and Conditioning. He has trained collegiate, professional, and tactical populations, including serving as a strength and conditioning coach for the 1st Armored Division Combat Aviation Brigade (1AD CAB) at Fort Bliss and the U.S. Air Force Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT) Program. In his current role, he designs and implements performance enhancement programs tailored to the unique physical demands of tactical environments, with a focus on optimizing readiness, durability, and overall performance.
Prior to joining O2X, David led physical training and performance education initiatives aimed at enhancing pilot readiness within UPT, while also supporting 1AD CAB personnel through structured strength and conditioning programs for soldiers and leaders. He brings extensive experience in collegiate athletics, having worked with teams across football, soccer, swim & dive, and tennis at the University of Richmond and Miami University. Additionally, he has trained professional baseball athletes in the private sector, further broadening his expertise across high-performance environments.
David holds a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from Miami University and a Master of Education in Organizational Leadership and Adult Learning from Park University. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC), and a USA Weightlifting Level 1 (USAW-1) coach. Outside of work, David enjoys camping, hiking, and exploring the outdoors with his family, as well as taking on new culinary challenges and pursuing the perfect cup of coffee.
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Corbie Collins
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Corbie Collins
Corbie Collins is an On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in injury prevention as a certified athletic trainer. In her current role, she supports Delta Air Lines personnel by promoting injury prevention strategies, performance optimization, and long-term health and wellness.
Prior to joining O2X, Corbie discovered her passion for the industrial setting while working with one of the largest theme parks in Orlando. There, she led individualized and group health and fitness initiatives, coordinated training programs for high-risk departments, conducted biomechanical analyses and ergonomic risk assessments, and implemented strategies to reduce injury risk and improve employee well-being.
Corbie earned her Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from Oregon State University in 2020 before completing her Master’s degree in Athletic Training in 2022. Guided by a holistic approach to care, she is passionate about helping individuals build resilience, prevent injury, and achieve sustainable performance through personalized support and evidence-based strategies.

Jessica Scott

Jessica Scott
Jessica Scott is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist embedded with Delta Air Lines in Orlando, FL, where she serves as an Injury Prevention Specialist, Athletic Trainer, and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. In this role, she designs and delivers proactive injury mitigation and performance programs tailored to support workforce readiness, movement efficiency, and long-term health. Her work focuses on enhancing durability and ensuring the Delta team remains resilient and high-performing in a demanding industrial environment.
Jessica brings nearly a decade of experience as an industrial athletic trainer, with a career defined by her versatility across diverse populations. She has optimized performance for Division I athletes, professional dancers, construction crews, and theme park performers, giving her a well-rounded perspective across both athletic and industrial settings. She also holds an OSHA 30-Hour General Industry card and the Certified Ergonomic Assessment Specialist (CEAS) credential, further supporting her ability to foster safe and sustainable work environments.
She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training with a minor in Psychology from Marshall University and is currently pursuing a Master’s in Public Health with a concentration in Leadership and Public Health Practice. Grounded in a holistic, whole-person approach to health and performance, Jessica is committed to helping individuals prevent injury, enhance durability, and reach their fullest potential. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time at the beach, exploring local coffee shops, and being with her family.

Greg Kelly

Greg Kelly
Greg has been a proponent for O2X from the very beginning having helped organize and attend the inaugural human performance workshop in 2015 and has been an advocate ever since. Greg brings a diverse background to our team to include service in Army Special Forces, U.S. Marines and the Boston Fire Department. He also has a background in cyber security and veteran advocacy. As a Marine he served in peace keeping and security operations. As a Green Beret he led combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. As a firefighter he has led fire suppression, technical rescue, and emergency medical operations. He also served at “ground zero” in New York City in 2001.Greg is a co-founder of Massachusetts Fallen Heroes, a highly impactful non-profit organization that honors fallen service members, supports Gold Star families and empowers veterans. Greg is also a co-founder of the InnoVets program, which seeks to bring veterans into the cyber security profession. Greg works with the executive team at Blue Mantis modernizing and hardening private sector companies in the cyber threat environment. Having experienced extensive traumatic stress Greg became interested in personal resilience. He has trained and served as an Army Master Resilience Trainer (MRT), Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Trainer (ASIST), Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) response team member, and peer-support councilor. During his service to our country, his community and his teammates, Greg has gained extensive leadership experience under the most extreme of circumstances. He knows firsthand of the stressors that challenging careers have on individuals and families, and of the necessity of a comprehensive human performance program. Greg once noted that the motto of Army Special Operations Command was fitting when describing the O2X approach, “Sine Pari”, without equal. Armed with faith, discipline and an indomitable warrior spirit Greg continues to mentor soldiers, serve his community, and make a positive impact on individuals, teams, and organizations. Greg lives in Boston with his wife and three children.

Alex Othmer

Alex Othmer
Alex Othmer is an O2X Lead Instructor and former U.S. Navy SEAL Officer with a background in special operations and private-sector security. He graduated from the United States Merchant Marine Academy with a degree in Nautical Science and a U.S. Coast Guard Third Mate Unlimited Tonnage License.
As a SEAL Officer, Alex led combat and clandestine operations around the world, managing multi-million-dollar resources and operating alongside U.S. embassies, foreign governments, and international partners in high-risk and non-permissive environments.
After transitioning from military service and motivated by his personal journey and commitment to mental health, Alex co-founded Guardian Revival, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting veterans, first responders, and their families.
Currently as the Director of U.S. Security for Gideon Risk Management, Alex oversees all U.S. based security operations for ultra-high-net-worth and high-profile individuals, families, and corporations.
Alex holds a master’s degree in Psychology from Penn State and is currently pursuing his EMBA at Cornell University.

Stephen Pace

Stephen Pace
Stephen Pace is an O2X Lead Instructor. Stephen is a former Reconnaissance Marine and Scout Sniper in the United States Marine Corps. During his time in the Marines, Stephen conducted multiple combat deployments to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom where he received numerous military awards for combat action. After completing his service, Stephen transitioned to a job as a Strength and Conditioning Assistant Coach at a Sport Rehabilitation facility training, educating, and rehabbing athletes recovering from sports injuries. During this time, Stephen began to combine his combat fitness with sports training and rehabilitation and continued his passion for health and wellness. From there, Stephen went on to obtain his bachelor’s degree from Texas State University where he majored in International Relations due to his love for travel as well as his desire to return to the government sector later in his professional career. He is currently a protective agent at Gavin de Becker & Associates which is a high-level private security firm where he specializes in executive protection for public figures. Stephen travels a little over 200 days of the year in support of his job all across the globe and loves the profession of safeguarding human life. If he isn’t traveling, you can find him in the gym or on the golf course and yes, even the golf clubs travel with him.

Rob Lara

Rob Lara
Robert Lara is an O2X Lead Instructor. Rob is from Colorado and enlisted in the Army in 1998. He was assigned to the 82nd and then was a Scout Sniper in the 121st Infantry located in Hawaii. In 2019, Rob retired from the Army and has served in Special Operations since 2003. During this time he had the privilege of serving in 3rd and 10th Special Forces Group as well as 1st SFOD-D during his 21 years. Rob has served in multiple overseas combat theaters and always works to support our great Nation while in and out of the US after retirement. While on active duty, he has competed in CrossFit in the US and abroad as well as owning a gym to assist in training athletes to amplify their physical needs on and off the battlefield. Rob has worked with first responders, civilian athletes and military to educate personnel in physical fitness and injury prevention. He was also afforded the opportunity to work and train with USA Weightlifting Coaches and the Monaco Olympic Weightlifting Team. During his time in the military he has seen his share of injuries with himself and teammates. The physical and mental recovery times can be hard to deal with.To this day, Rob strives to grow as an athlete and pass along lessons learned from his past to help support those who want to live a well balanced healthy lifestyle. Rob’s balance comes from skiing, off-road driving, hiking, hunting, fishing, physical fitness and everything between. Nothing is free and only dedication through a healthy education about physical and mental fitness can assist in those modalities for individuals that support the teams they work with.

Karl Huey

Karl Huey
Karl is an O2X Lead Instructor. Karl attended the US Naval Academy, where he played four years of ACHA ice hockey and graduated with a degree in quantitative economics. After, he started his Naval Special Warfare career and graduated with BUD/s class 325. He served on SEAL Team THREE, where he deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. He then moved to Florida to serve at Special Operations Command SOUTH. At SOCSOUTH, Karl served as the advisor for maritime special operations in the Caribbean region and deployed to Haiti under SOUTHCOM Joint Task Force. Karl transitioned out of the military in 2022 and is now a Deputy for the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office. Karl started his athletic career at three-years-old, and to this day is an enthusiastic competitor. Karl still enjoys playing hockey and has competed in endurance races, powerlifting, and CrossFit.

Josh Hacker

Josh Hacker
Joshua Hacker is an O2X Lead Instructor. Josh was born in Houston, Texas and raised by hard working parents that instilled strong work ethic and strong character from an early age. He attended Sam Houston State University and 10 days after graduation left for Navy boot camp with his sights set on becoming a SEAL. After a long road that dream was realized through tons of training, focus, and perseverance. As a transitioning Navy SEAL going into Federal Law Enforcement, he is looking to continue his passion for human performance. Josh is always eager to learn and grow in the field of performance, health, and longevity. He receives great satisfaction in getting to work with like minded individuals and help high caliber teams thrive at every level. He enjoys spending his free time with his 2 year old daughter, Adley, woodworking, and loves anything outdoors.

Kaci Clark

Kaci Clark
Major Kasandra A. Clark (Kaci) is from Fayetteville, Georgia. She was a competitive Level 10 Junior Olympic gymnast and track & field state champion throughout highschool. She competed all four years of college as a sprinter, long jump and pole vault specialist. She was Team Captain, Patriot League Indoor Field Athlete of the Year, Patriot League Indoor and Outdoor Pole Vault Champion and competed in the 2011 World Military Games in Brazil. Kaci received a bachelor’s in Psychology from The United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point and was commissioned as an Aviation Officer in 2011.Following graduation from USMA, she attended Army flight school and learned to fly Blackhawk Helicopters (UH-60 A/L). Kaci’s first assignment was to Fort Campbell, KY where she started coaching and competing in Functional Fitness and CrossFit. In 2014, she deployed to Afghanistan as a flight platoon leader and coached regularly at the FOB CrossFit gym. In 2015, she assessed and was accepted into 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR) as one of the first females & first Black female helicopter pilot. She deployed to multiple countries, commanded, and flew over a thousand hours during her time as a Special Operations Helicopter Pilot.In 2019, Kaci tried out for and was chosen to compete as a member of the Army Warrior Fitness Team. This 12 member team was selected to compete nationally and internationally in Crossfit, Power Lifting and Strongman & help increase awareness, relationships and recruiting with the civilian population. Kaci is a Master Fitness Trainer, U.S.A. Weightlifting, CrossFit Gymnastics, and CrossFit Level 2 certified and has coached at the local CrossFit Gym in every duty station she has lived in. She is currently an Inspector General within the Aviation Reserve Command, lives in Atlanta, GA with her fiancé and will be starting as a First Officer with Frontier Airlines in Spring 2023.
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Benjamin Toderico
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Benjamin Toderico
Benjamin Toderico is an O2X Lead Instructor. Benjamin earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise and a Master’s of Science in Muscle Physiology and Biochemistry from Virginia Tech. After graduating, he worked for a busy urban police department for 18 years in various assignments including patrol, street level gun and drug investigations, property crimes, robberies, aggravated assault and sex crimes, crimes against children, Crime Stoppers, and was assigned to the department SWAT Team for over 7 years. Benjamin has been a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist with the NSCA for over 20 years. He has also held certifications in personal training, kettlebell instruction, natural movement, functional movement screening, and blood flow restriction training.Benjamin’s career and life path were drastically altered when his wife, Denise, was struck from behind by an SUV while she was running. Once she was discovered in a farmer’s field and EMS was summoned, she was flown by helicopter to the regional trauma hospital. Denise spent the next 40 days in the hospital recovering from several strokes, a severe traumatic brain injury, a severe brachial plexus injury (paralyzing her arm), several broken vertebrae in her neck and back, and other orthopedic injuries and internal traumas.Benjamin’s unique background enabled him to become the best advocate, coach, trainer, and partner for his wife and their family. With the lessons learned and skills developed, Benjamin changed his career path to be able to help tactical athletes become 1% better through resiliency, strength and condition and mindset.

Jason Silva

Jason Silva
Jason Silva is an O2X Lead Instructor who recently finished a 27 year career in the United States Navy as a Master Chief. He completed Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training in 1992 and went on to become qualified as a Special Forces medic at Fort Sam Houston, TX and a paramedic in South Central Los Angeles, CA with the Los Angeles Fire Department. He served on SEAL Team Five, Naval Special Warfare Development Group, and Special Operations Command North. Throughout his career, Jason has completed 17 combat deployments in support of several operations worldwide, to include Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.Jason’s awards and commendations include the Silver Star, three Bronze Stars with Valor, a Purple Heart, and two Defense Meritorious Service Medals, among others.Jason has a passion for woodworking, having learned from his father who was a Master cabinetmaker, and spends his free time creating pieces of art in his mountain woodshop in Colorado.

Justin Herzog

Justin Herzog
Justin Herzog has been an O2X Lead Instructor since the fall of 2018 and also serves as a full-time Fire Engineer with the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department. He has over 20 years of experience in the fire service, is a certified California State Fire Training Instructor, and serves as a member of the Training Cadre for both the SDFD Fire Recruit Academy and SDFD In-Service Training for career members. He runs the PT Program for the Recruit Academy, serves as a member of the SDFD Peer Support Team, and is on the department’s Health & Safety Committee, as well.
Originally from the Washington, D.C. area, Justin played multiple sports through high school before joining the fire service after his athletic career ended in college. In 2001, he moved to California, settling at the beach in San Diego. When he’s not working, you can find him hanging at the beach with his wife, working out or hiking and snowboarding in the mountains of the West.

Michael Fox

Michael Fox
Michael Fox is an O2X Lead Instructor. Michael was born in Philadelphia, PA and raised in a Fire Fighting household which instilled a Spartan work ethic and emphasized the value of teamwork and service to others. He comes to O2X after a 24 year career in the Naval Special Operations community as a Master Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technician.Over his extensive career he has ascended through the enlisted ranks and honorably retired from Naval Service as the last Commissioned EOD Warrant Officer. From “Med cruises” to multiple combat deployments in support of OIF/OEF and other contingency operations, he honed his skills in the severest of schools. He finds deep satisfaction in working with like-minded individuals in pursuit of common goals and rising to the challenge of 1% a day. His ability to connect with people and relate stories’ relevance makes him a valued asset as a Lead Instructor.He spends his free time playing with life sized Hot Wheels, enjoying the outdoors, and RVing with his family.

Gary Alexander

Gary Alexander
Gary Alexander is an O2X Lead Instructor. He served 22 years as a Special Tactics Officer in the U.S. Air Force and retired as a Colonel in December 2020. While in the Air Force, his career included assignments as a Special Tactics Squadron Commander, ST Director of Operations, and ST Flight Commander. Gary served as the Operations Officer for the 2019 Department of Defense Warrior Games, which executed 29 Olympic-style sporting competition events over the course of 10 days supporting 300 wounded, ill, and injured warriors. He was the Commander for the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Detachment at North Carolina A&T State University. Gary deployed to Afghanistan on six separate occasions. While conducting combat operations in 2008, he sustained injuries and received the Bronze Star Medal with Valor and the Purple Heart Medal. Gary returned to optimal performance through intentional physical, mental, and social conditioning.Incorporating tactical athlete training sessions as part of his lifestyle, he understands that long-term development occurs as a result of small daily adjustments. Gary appreciates through his own personal experience, the benefits a comprehensive human performance program can have on both the individual and organizations.

Robert Wantowski

Robert Wantowski
Robert Wantowski is an O2X Lead Instructor. Prior to O2X, Rob completed a 30-year career in the United State Navy as a Diving Chief Warrant Officer Five. Robert served most of his career within Naval Special Warfare at SEAL Team FOUR, SEAL Vehicle Delivery Team ONE and Naval Special Warfare Development Group. He completed eight combat deployments along numerous sensitive activity deployments. Robert’s awards include the Bronze Star, three Defense Meritorious Service Medals, three Joint Service Commendation Medals, three Navy Commendation Medals along with numerous unit and campaign awards.Robert holds a Bachelor of Science in Strategic Studies and Defense Analysis from Norwich University, graduating Summa Cum Laude. He is relentlessly positive, passionate and an enthusiastic leader that thrives in dynamic and challenging environments with diverse groups. These qualities allow Ski to represent O2X at the highest level.Robert has a deep passion for being physically active and maintaining his body, mind, and spirit in the best condition possible. He enjoys surfing, snow skiing, swimming, Golf, and any other physical activity. When Ski isn’t working or working out, he enjoys hanging out at the beach playing corn-hole with his wife and friends. Robert and his Wife live in Englewood, Florida. They have two sons and three grandchildren.

Adam Mackie

Adam Mackie
Adam Mackie is an O2X Lead Instructor that recently retired from the Navy in 2019. Adam originally hails from Northeastern Minnesota. He received a commission from the US Naval Academy in 1997 and then graduated from Basic Underwater Demolition / SEAL Training shortly thereafter. He served as an officer in the SEAL Teams for 22 years at SEAL Team FIVE, SEAL Team TEN, SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team TWO, and other Joint Commands. He served in Iraq and Afghanistan multiple times and deployed to many other countries for various operations. These days he owns a small real estate development and investment company. He enjoys spending time with his wife and three daughters in their cabin in Northern Minnesota swimming, taking saunas, hunting, and fishing.

Aaron Santana

Aaron Santana
Aaron Santana is an O2X Lead Instructor who served 10 years in the Ranger Regiment and as the Sergeant Major for the Technical Surveillance Troop and Technical Senior Enlisted Advisor to the forward command at United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) Applied Technologies Directorate. Aaron served as an infantryman in the Rangers before moving on to a Special Mission Unit and managed a diverse portfolio and oversaw the operational integration of technical surveillance, unmanned systems, and information warfare to include cyber, electronic warfare, and information operations. Aaron also directed a Research and Engineering team responsible for the rapid development and integration of technical solutions to support warfighters overseas and led a Technical Program Team focused on long-term Research Development Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) efforts supporting elite Special Operations Unit. Aaron has 20 years of Special Operations experience conducting tactical operations, special activities and technical operations across North Africa, Southwest Asia and the Levant. Aaron is a native of Orange, California and is a lifelong martial artist, competition wrestler, coach and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Blackbelt. In his spare time, Aaron coaches wrestling, golfs, rides mountain bikes, plays guitar, practices yoga, and travels.

Dave Neely

Dave Neely
Dave Neely is an O2X Lead Instructor from Chattanooga, TN. A class of 2003 U.S. Naval Academy graduate, he served 5 years as a Surface Warfare Officer. After the Navy, Dave enlisted in the National Guard and served 4 years in 19th Special Forces Group before transitioning to active duty where he was assigned to 5th Special Forces Group as a member of a Military Free-Fall specialty team and a Combat Diver/Maritime team. His final assignment before retirement was to the United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) in Ft. Bragg, NC. He is a veteran of Operations Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, and Inherent Resolve. Dave is a Crossfit athlete and enjoys long distance running and swimming. He is currently pursuing his master’s degree in military and veterans counseling at William and Mary.

Mike Desmond

Mike Desmond
Mike Desmond has spent a lifetime walking into the unknown—whether it was leading Special Operations missions, running clandestine CIA ops, or helping a teammate find their footing after a tough transition. These days, he’s traded in the gear for a different kind of mission: helping people grow into who they’re meant to be.
Mike’s superpower? Making big change feel doable. He’s not about hype or overnight transformations. He knows real growth starts small—with honest conversations, steady habits, and someone in your corner who’s been there. That’s where he comes in.
At O2X, Mike blends high-performance leadership with results-centered coaching. He brings the same intensity he brought to war zones, just with more coffee and less camouflage. Whether he’s leading a workshop, mentoring a veteran, or delivering hard truths with a smile, Mike helps people get unstuck, get focused, and start moving forward—one deliberate step at a time.
His approach is clear: trust your team, speak plainly, and don’t wait for perfect. Progress happens in the little things, and Mike’s made a life out of proving that’s where the magic is.

PJ Dunegan

PJ Dunegan
Phil Dunegan, also known as PJ, began his journey in human performance as a Division 1 athlete, playing football at Hampton University. After his tenure with the Pirates, he enlisted in the Army and served with the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), completing multiple combat deployments and contingency operations worldwide. Notably, Phil served as the Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Senior Enlisted Advisor during his final deployment, overseeing the shutdown operations in Afghanistan.After a decade of service, Phil was medically retired and is now pursuing a degree in Psychology at the University of Maryland Global Campus. Embracing a slower pace, he actively coaches his kids’ sports teams and serves as the offensive coordinator for Mount Vernon High School. Phil is passionate about collaborating with others to help them realize their full potential and contribute positively to his community.Phil is happily married with three children, two black labs, one cat, and three hermit crabs. In his spare time, he enjoys outdoor activities with his family, including cycling, golf, and pickleball.

Jared Cheselske

Jared Cheselske
Jared Cheselske is an O2X Lead Instructor and United States Army Combat Veteran that served in Iraq during Desert Shield / Desert Storm, grew up in San Diego. He has a total of 27 years in the Fire Service, 21 of those years being with the City of San Diego, the last 10 as a captain. Jared is currently assigned to station 21 in Pacific Beach. Jared has spent the majority of his career at double houses where he has specialized in truck company operations. He is also on his Department’s Peer Support Team Helping other Firefighters in times of emotional crisis. Jared has been married for 27 years to his lovely wife and they have 3 beautiful daughters. Jared is an avid surfer, loves playing sports and being outdoors.

Kenneth Taylor

Kenneth Taylor
Kenny Taylor (Ken or KT) is an O2X Lead and a retired Senior Chief Navy SEAL with numerous operational deployments in SEAL Team 5 and the Naval Special Warfare Development Group. He served as an instructor at the Naval Special Warfare Training Center, where selection, assessment, and training are the focus. Ken found his passion was in human development, helping people maximize their potential to deliver optimal performance.On the heels of 2 back surgeries and a twenty-year career in the military, he transitioned into the world of human performance. Ken became one of the original TRX Suspension Trainer Master Training Specialists and traveled the globe leading Suspension Training Workshops at US and NATO Military bases around the globe. He later served as the Lead Performance Consultant in support of a research and development project named the Continuum of Leadership Development (CLD) Program back at the Naval Special Warfare Training Center.Ken’s life in human performance consulting has also included the management and facilitation of team captain and assistant coaches Impact Leadership Workshops to develop leaders of character, competence, and consequence, for various NCAA D1 programs. Subsequently, Ken has mentored and worked with both high performing collegiate and high-school athletes and coaches alike.Ken lives by the philosophy; Be action-oriented in pursuit of your interests, create new experiences, and embrace a life of learning and development. Prepare physically, mentally, and emotionally to deliver your best in all endeavors. He values authenticity, education, compassion, respect, creativity, and humor. He works to develop relationships with honesty, earning the trust of others and communicating with enthusiasm while openly sharing his stories. Ken uses motivation, inspiration, empathy, and accountability to guide performers. When working with people, Ken’s goal is to help them practice self-awareness, mental focus, and resilience for dealing with distractions that can potentially disrupt the physical and mental preparation needed to develop skills when working to achieve personal and professional Lastly, he takes stock of every situation and searches for humor or irony in moments of distress, for he believes laughter is medicine for the soul.Ken has a BA in Sport Psychology and an MA in Performance Psychology. Physically, Ken trains strengths/cardio regularly. Hobby-wise he loves golf and snow-skiing, and loves finding new people to share in those activities. He’s also an actor, but that’s a story for another day.

Anna Mansueti

Anna Mansueti
Anna Mansueti is an O2X Instructor. She is from Easton, Maryland, and growing up in a military family, Anna knew she would join the US Navy at a young age. While attending the University of Colorado Boulder and pursuing a degree in studio art, she was inspired to join the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) community. Upon completing her undergraduate program, she served as an EOD officer for ten years. Anna commanded platoons in Southeast Asia and Europe, and led extensive ordnance disposal operations in the South Pacific, destroying tens of thousands of pounds of unexploded ordnance and restoring land and freedom of movement for populations affected by war. These experiences fortified her desire to pursue a design degree and to continue to serve demining communities around the world. She received her Master in Design Studies (MDes) degree from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design (GSD) and Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Columbia Business School. Anna lives and works in New York City with her husband Pierce, who is also a US Navy EOD veteran and attending medical school. In her spare time, Anna loves drawing, traveling, and spending time with her family.

Erik Melanson

Erik Melanson
In addition to being an O2X Lead Instructor, Erik continues to serve on active duty in the United States Marine Corps as an intelligence officer. Erik has spent the majority of his career in the special operations community, deploying in support of combat operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Africa. Erik was a division 1 rugby player for Norwich University, where he also played lacrosse and club hockey. After years of CrossFit, and attaining his CrossFit Level 1 certification, he was introduced to human performance while serving in Marine Special Operations Command. From that point forward, human performance and the role of the tactical athlete have been a staple in Erik’s life.In August of 2020 after returning from Afghanistan, Erik suffered a traumatic injury that left him paralyzed below the knee in his left leg. Erik’s doctors, surgeons, and rehabilitation team credit Erik’s physical and mental conditioning as the main reason he has been able to remain on active duty, and recover to the level he has from his limb salvage injury. It was during his time at Walter Reed that Erik’s passion for helping fellow injured and wounded individuals rehabilitate their body and mind really took off. Erik is a huge proponent of the mental health aspect of human performance, and looks for every opportunity to break the stigma associated with seeking help for mental health and substance abuse issues.Erik, his wife Haley, their two sons Callan & Bodie, and their labradors Maverick and Rooster reside in Frederick, Maryland. Erik holds graduate certificates in leadership from Wharton and Harvard Law, a MA in Military Studies from Marine Corps University, and is finishing up his MA in Global Policy from Johns Hopkins University. In addition to his passion of helping others recover physically and mentally, Erik spends the majority of his free time as a youth hockey coach, and he and his family can usually be found in a hockey rink up and down the east coast. Erik also plays hockey for the USA Warriors, a wounded and injured veteran/service member hockey team that plays games against similar teams across the United States.

Jimmy Schroeder

Jimmy Schroeder
Jimmy Schroeder is an O2X Lead Instructor and retired Navy SEAL who served 20 years on active duty, completing 12 combat deployments. During a 2007 deployment, Jimmy sustained a close-range gunshot wound to his lower back that left him paralyzed for several months. Through faith, family support, and the strength of the SEAL community, he committed to intensive rehabilitation and wellness practices—ultimately overcoming permanent physical limitations to return to full duty and complete 10 additional combat deployments.
Jimmy retired from Naval Special Warfare Development Group in May 2022 and relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado, to be closer to his three daughters and the mountains he loves. He now works as an outdoor adventure guide with the Semper Fi & America’s Fund, helping injured and ill veterans heal through sport and shared experience.
Driven by a deep sense of purpose, Jimmy is passionate about the outdoors and dedicated to serving others. He continues to share his recovery journey to inspire resilience and raise awareness around the mental and physical challenges faced by individuals from all walks of life.

Trey Lachicotte

Trey Lachicotte
Trey Lachicotte is an O2X Lead Instructor. Trey is also a retired US Army Special Forces Operator (Green Beret) and worked as the Long-Range Surveillance Detachment (LRSD) commander. Prior to entering the Army, Trey attended the University of Tennessee, where he assisted in strength training for the National Championship University of Tennessee Women’s Basketball team. Trey also competed on the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps’ (AROTC) national championship Ranger Challenge team (collegiate level). These experiences translated to successful completion of the US Army’s Ranger and Special Forces Qualification courses and service as a US Army Green Beret. After 21 years of active duty and ten worldwide (four combat) deployments, he recently retired in February 2022. Trey entered the private sector as a Logistics and Risk Management Lead for a major Agricultural company in MN. He also actively involved in the Human Performance industry, as is currently working with multiple special operations non-profits. Trey enjoys just about any outdoor activity and working within a team dynamic. He is a proud father of three school-aged kids, coaches youth lacrosse, coaches youth human performance, holds multiple performance based certifications, and currently resides with his wife, west of the Twin Cities in Minnesota.

Chris Combado

Chris Combado
Chris Combado is an O2X Lead Instructor and Strength & Conditioning Specialist. He graduated and commissioned from the United States Naval Academy in 2013 with a Bachelor’s in Economics. He served in the Navy as a Surface Warfare Officer for eight years. After his time in the Navy, Chris moved to Colorado Springs to earn his Master’s degree in Applied Physiology. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist from the National Strength and Conditioning Association. While in school, he worked at D1 Training, coaching youth athletes as well as general population. Chris has interned with collegiate athletes from the D-III to D-I level across multiple sports. He has volunteered with Colorado Springs Fire Department helping to execute fire academy workouts. Chris continued his involvement with the tactical population as an intern with 10th SFG(A) at Fort Carson. He was also the head strength and conditioning coach for the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Academy, training recruits across five academies. Chris recently moved back to San Diego to continue his career as a strength and conditioning coach.

Chris Warden

Chris Warden
Chris Warden is an O2X Lead Instructor with over 12 years of experience in the fire service, currently serving in a busy urban BLS fire engine system in Michigan. As a certified paramedic, Chris has spent over a decade navigating the intense physical, mental, and emotional demands of life in a high-volume department.
Chris holds a Bachelor’s degree in Health and Wellness and is a certified Tactical Strength and Conditioning Facilitator (TSAC-F). He possesses a unique ability to translate complex human performance science into actionable, real-world strategies for tactical athletes. His approach focuses on the essential intersection of leadership, performance, and wellness, believing that mastering these realms is the difference between simply surviving the job and truly thriving in it.
Recognizing the strain this career places on both the individual and their relationships, Chris is dedicated to helping his peers "offset" the job’s toll through sustainable habits. He is particularly passionate about Conditioning, Sleep, and Stress Mitigation, viewing growth as the only path forward for a healthy, long-term career.
When he isn’t at the firehouse or leading O2X workshops, Chris stays true to the "Eat Sweat Thrive" lifestyle by training in the gym with his wife or exploring the outdoors with her and their two labradors.

Kenny Hayes

Kenny Hayes
Kenny Hayes is a Captain with the Boston Fire Department, where he has proudly served for over 28 years. Kenny is passionate about all training relating to fire ground survival and rescue. This passion has recently resulted in him being named as Drillmaster of the Boston Fire Training Academy. Kenny also travels all over North America as a Master Instructor for the IAFF Fire Ground Survival program. None of what he has done in his career would be possible without the support he receives from his family at home. Kenny served 4 years in the Navy where he met his wife Christina, who proudly served in the US Navy for 6 years. Together, they have 2 beautiful daughters. Bella is entering her senior year at the University of Chicago, and Lola is just starting out at San Diego State University.

Jeff Greene

Jeff Greene
Jeff Greene is a distinguished federal law enforcement leader with a career spanning over 18 years within the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Customs and Border Protection (CBP). He currently serves as the Assistant Port Director for CBP at the Port of New York / Newark, where he leads a dedicated team of over 400 employees. Previously Jeff held the role of Senior Advisor to CBP's Office of the Commissioner, stationed at CBP Headquarters in Washington D.C., where he oversaw various specialized teams, including Task Force Officers, Confidential Human Source Handlers, and Special Response Team Operators. Jeff resides in Northern New Jersey alongside his wife and three children.

Jessica Crowley

Jessica Crowley
Jessica is an O2X Lead Instructor and Wellness Coordinator and Performance Specialist at the Schaumburg Police Department with 27 years as a police sergeant. Jessica is a seasoned law enforcement professional renowned for her roles as a hostage negotiator, firearms instructor, and leader of the Crisis Intervention and Wellness team in the western suburbs of Chicago. A three-sport high school athlete and two-year collegiate athlete, her trajectory shifted due to a duty-related injury, leading to 25 leg surgeries and hip and knee replacements. Rising from physical challenges, she transformed into a mental performance and trauma specialist. Beyond her impressive law enforcement career, Jessica's resilience shines in feats like hiking the Grand Canyon Rim-to-rim-to-rim and completing a 3-day, 33-mile trail run. As a High School Girls Basketball Coach and devoted family woman, married for 30 years with three daughters, Jessica brings a holistic perspective to human performance.

Chris Horkan

Chris Horkan
Chris is an O2X lead Instructor. He recently retired from law enforcement after a 32-year career. Chris began his law enforcement career with the Massachusetts Norfolk County Sheriff’s office in 1992 as a corrections officer. During his tenure he rose to the rank of Sergeant, was a team leader of the Sheriffs SRT unit and became a certified Mass Police Training Council defensive tactics Instructor. While with the sheriff’s office he was assigned to the METRO-LEC SWAT, a regional SWAT team. In 2002 he started with the Pembroke Police Department in Massachusetts as a patrol officer. During that time, he was certified as an MPTC Instructor in Firearms, Taser, and physical fitness. While with the Pembroke Police Department he was assigned to SEMLEC SWAT, where he rose to the rank of Operational Commander. In 2018 he attended the DEA Clandestine Drug Lab Course in Quantico Va. and became a member of the DEA Clandestine Drug Lab Entry Team New England Division. In 2020 was promoted to detective with the department until his retirement in 2024. Chris is a physical fitness enthusiast having shared his knowledge instructing police officers, CrossFit members and high school athletes.

Jay Powers

Jay Powers
Jay is driven by a desire to help people perform at their best, and he believes that creating environments where people thrive is the key to organizational success. He developed this perspective through a 26-year Army career, most of it as a Special Forces Green Beret. He led teams from a 12-Soldier A-Team to the 2,500 Soldier 5th Special Forces Group which included 9 combat deployments to Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria. He received the MacArthur Leadership award for actions leading one of the early teams on the ground in Afghanistan. As a leader within Special Operations, he experienced firsthand the impact holistic professional human performance training has on resilience and performance. Since retiring from the Army, he has been teaching leadership with the USF Office of Corporate Training and Professional Education, speaking on leadership, coaching high school wrestling and serving as a non-profit COO. He finds enjoyment and balance through hunting, fishing, fitness and spending time with his family. Jay has a Bachelor of Science from the United States Military Academy at West Point and a Master of Science from the Air War College.
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Oran Feiner
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Oran Feiner
Oran Feiner is an O2X Lead Instructor and a retired 20-year Navy veteran of Naval Special Warfare and the Special Boat Teams. His distinguished service includes duty stations at both East and West coast Special Boat Teams, Close Air Support Training command, and WARCOM. Oran deployed multiple times during his career including combat tours to Afghanistan and Syria. Currently, Oran is pursuing his CSCS certification and is pursuing his MBA at Point Loma Nazarene University.
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Ken Hockycko
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Ken Hockycko
Ken Hockycko is an O2X Lead Instructor. He joined our team in October of 2024 after serving 24 years in the United States Navy and retiring as a Captain. As a fighter pilot in the F-14 Tomcat and F/A-18 Super Hornet, Ken led more than 80 combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, graduated from the Navy Fighter Weapons School (TOPGUN), received recognition as the Navy’s “Attack Aviator of the Year” (2015), and commanded Strike Fighter Squadron 211 while conducting Iran and Russia deterrence missions. In staff tours he served as Speechwriter to the Secretary of the Navy, National Security Advisor to a United States Senator, Chief of Staff to the Chairman’s Ukraine-Russia Crisis Management Team, Battle Director at the U.S. Central Command Combined Air Operations Center, and Director of Navy Strategy and Concepts for the Chief of Naval Operations. Ken is a member of the National Defense University’s (NDU) Program for Emerging Leaders on Weapons of Mass Destruction, a graduate of the Georgetown Government Affairs Institute Legislative Fellows Program, an International Leadership Fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Defense Ventures Fellow, and the recipient of the NDU Commandant’s Writing Award. He holds a B.S. in Economics from the United States Naval Academy, where he was the Captain of the varsity gymnastics team, and an M.B.A. from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. In addition to O2X, Ken is co-founder and managing partner at Dauntless Advisory, a Private Wealth Management firm dedicated to enhancing the lives and legacies of service families. He enjoys participating in outdoor activities with family and friends and engaging with high-performing teams of all sorts.

Robert Montz

Robert Montz
Dr. Robert (Rob) Montz is an O2X Lead Instructor and Sleep & Fatigue Management Specialist who served in the Army for over 35 years. Rob served in the 75th Ranger Regiment and was one of the initial members to develop and implement the Ranger Athlete Warrior (RAW) program encompassing four pillars of performance: functional fitness, sports medicine, sports nutrition, and mental toughness. Rob served as the Director of the Preservation of the Force and Family, U.S. Special Operations Command’s holistic and integrated human performance program aimed at optimizing performance and increasing readiness for special operations forces. He currently works as a Health and Human Performance Program Lead for a governmental contracting company. Rob received his undergraduate degree in Occupational Therapy from the University of Pittsburgh, a Master of Health Science from the University of Florida, and his doctorate in Occupational Therapy from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions. He also received a Master in Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College. Rob is passionate about improving performance and mental toughness in tactical athletes. He has gained a unique perspective as a clinician, therapist, and soldier, having gone through physically demanding courses such as Ranger School, Survival Evasion Resistance Escape (SERE), Airborne, and Air Assault. He also has six combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. Rob has presented at national and international conferences on human performance and, in his spare time, enjoys fitness challenges, especially completing Spartan and Tough Mudder races.
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Dianna DiToro
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Dianna DiToro
Dr. Dianna DiToro is a physical therapist and officer in the Marine Corps Reserves. She has over 24 years of service in various roles, statuses and organizations. Some of her Marine Corps experiences include deployments to Iraq performing aviation command and control over western Iraq, working at the Marine Corps school for aviation tactical excellence, teaching tactics during large force exercises, working in a Joint environment standing up a new Joint directorship and as a squadron commanding officer. During times in her life when the Marine Corps took a back seat, she was busy learning and working as a physical therapist and strength and conditioning coach. She taught the CrossFit Mobility and Movement course for several years and coached at San Francisco CrossFit under the influence and tutelage of Dr. Kelly Starrett and Juliet Starrett. Dianna also created user-friendly content and specialized human performance seminars for local first responders, law enforcement and military groups. Dianna co-founded and helps run a non-profit specifically to support Marine Corps reservists but is most excited about her most recent volunteer work as a NICU baby cuddler. She believes firmly in post-traumatic growth as much of her professional career happened after the death of her husband in a mid-air helicopter collision during a military training exercise in 2012. She looks forward to bringing the totality of her education and experiences as a force for good for O2X clients.

Johnathon Korenek

Johnathon Korenek
Johnathon “Johnny” Korenek is a former Special Warfare Officer with nearly 22 years of Active Duty experience leading, training, and developing high-performance teams in dynamic and high-risk environments, including Afghanistan and Iraq. Over the last few years of his active duty career, Johnny served as the Chief of Special Warfare Officer Accessions, where he spearheaded assessment and selection programs and mentored candidates and staff to enhance their operational capabilities. He played a vital role in ensuring the success and safety of high-risk training events, overseeing logistics, compliance, and curriculum execution for hundreds of personnel. Upon discovering his passion for performance coaching, mental toughness training, and stress management instruction, Johnny reinforced his credentials by obtaining his Master’s degree in Educational Leadership. Johnny combines instructional expertise with real-world operational experience to develop training programs that enhance physical and mental resilience. His passion for helping tactical athletes sustain peak performance and longevity drives his work with O2X, where he continues to make a lasting impact on military personnel, first responders, and other high-performance professionals. Johnny is a true family man and is passionate about homeschooling his children alongside his wife, Jenni, in south Texas.

Craig Poole

Craig Poole
Craig was born and raised in the highlands of Scotland. His passion and talent for all things ‘sport and fitness’ became evident at a young age when he became national cross-country champion at the age of 12. He continued competing throughout high school, winning 10 national titles, and representing Scotland at international level. He joined the Royal Air Force at age 19 as a Physical Training Instructor and began a lifelong obsession with fitness and wellbeing. He then, in pursuit of entering the elite elements of the UK military, transferred to the Marines and attended Commando training – earning the prestigious Kings Badge and his green beret. Craig conducted multiple combat deployments to the Middle East, in charge of teams of up to twenty commandos and was awarded numerous commendations for his service and actions. While serving, he earned his bachelor’s degree in business & enterprise from Edinburgh Napier University, earning the University Academic Medal for placing top of his cohort. Upon leaving the military, Craig worked in the security industry in various leadership roles before entering the world of Executive Protection where he has safeguarded the lives, reputations, and assets of multiple UHNWI and public figures. He has created, trained, developed, and run several protection details across the globe. Recently, he started his own Protection Company and is ‘enjoying’ the stresses of entrepreneurship. Craig spends his spare time with his two young boys and wife exploring the US.

Jason Goyanko

Jason Goyanko
Jason separated from the Navy in 2019 after 10 years of service. He spent 5.5 years in The Navy Special Warfare community serving as an Unmanned Aircraft Systems operator with Special Reconnaissance Team One in Coronado. Post-military, it has been his passion and his “why” to forge connections with others through a contributory and abundance mindset in serving others so they can lead inspired lives. Jason currently works as a commercial real estate consultant and technical recruiter, and brand ambassador. In 2021, he organized and founded a veteran fundraiser called The Swim for SOF, a 3.3 mile swim from Coronado to The USS Midway, which has raised $825K in three years for The Honor Foundation nonprofit. In his free time, Jason is an avid surfer, snowboarder, climber, dirt biker, aspiring bow hunter, and outdoorsman. He recently finished The Leadville 100 Ultramarathon this past August. He is also a four-time Ironman triathlete, Molokai to Oahu Paddleboard finisher, former USA Triathlon/Cycling coach, and personal trainer. He attained a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education with a focus on sports medicine and kinesiology from Radford University in Virginia. As a life-long athlete, Jason is extremely passionate about optimizing all aspects of human performance, fitness, and wellness. His breadth and depth of experiences in the military, endurance racing, and event management make him an asset to the O2X team.

Ray Norton

Ray Norton
Ray embarked on his journey in the fire service in 1987, initially as a volunteer firefighter at Tarpon Springs Fire Rescue in Florida, where he swiftly transitioned to a full-time role within a year. His commitment led him to become a certified paramedic in 1989. By 1994, he had moved to the Pinellas Suncoast Fire and Rescue District, culminating his tenure of 34 years in 2021 as a District Chief, entrusted with the pivotal responsibility of commanding and controlling incident operations and management. Throughout his career, Ray navigated various roles, including Driver Engineer, Lieutenant, Training Chief, and EMS Chief, while also lending his expertise to the Operations Chief position.
In parallel to his firefighting duties, In 1990 Ray began working at Bayfront Medical Center a Level 2 adult and pediatric trauma center to enhance his abilities as a medic. Shortly thereafter, Ray joined the esteemed crew of Bayflite, the hospital's aeromedical program renowned for its specialization in trauma response. Ray played a pivotal role in the program, which boasted the busiest trauma response helicopter in the nation, with an impressive 97% scene response rate. Additionally, he contributed to neonatal and pediatric transports for All Children’s Hospital. Ray assumed the role of a primary preceptor for the emergency room and Bayflite, shaping the next generation of medical professionals.
Beyond the confines of emergency response, Ray dedicated his off-hours to philanthropic endeavors alongside his wife. Together, they founded a nonprofit aimed at aiding combat veterans, wherein Ray served as the fitness and event coordinator. This organization offered alternative therapies to support veterans navigating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) during their transition to civilian life, emphasizing stress management skills. Ray leveraged his expertise in martial arts, specializing in Kali stick and knife fighting, as a holistic approach to stress management and mindfulness. Recognizing the resonance of these modalities, Ray guided the program to extend its services to first responders with PTS/PTSD.
Ray's passion for holistic well-being extended to his lifelong devotion to martial arts. He is the proud owner of a martial arts school and a certified yoga instructor. Alongside his wife, Janel, Ray co-owned and managed Trinity Yoga Studio, where they extend their services to veterans and first responders. Their collaborative efforts span beyond the walls of the studio, Ray and his wife Janel work with several Veteran and First Responder organizations providing yoga and meditation to those populations. They also teach workshops to yoga instructors interested in working with Veteran and first responders. Notably, Ray and Janel co-teach at the National Veterans Summer Sports Clinic in San Diego, empowering over 120 adaptive athletes through adaptive yoga sessions. Janel and Ray sold Trinity Yoga on December 31, 2024, but continue this work with their new endeavor Alternative Stress Solutions.
Currently, Ray revels in retirement alongside his wife, as they embark on a new chapter in the serene landscapes of Eastern Tennessee. True to his ethos of service, Ray's retirement is characterized by a continued dedication to those who served, epitomizing a lifelong commitment to public service and holistic well-being.

Sara Davidson

Sara Davidson
Sara Davidson is an O2X Instructor with a background in military intelligence and operational leadership. She served in the U.S. Air Force as an intelligence analyst, leading teams in high-performance, high-stakes environments and deploying globally, including alongside a Special Operations team in the Middle East. Her experience spans complex decision-making, cross-functional collaboration with intelligence agencies, and executing missions in remote and dynamic conditions.
Sara holds a Bachelor of Science in Leadership and a Master’s Degree in Strategic Intelligence. Her work is grounded in a deep understanding of how people and systems perform under pressure, and how to build resilience that lasts.
Outside of her professional career, Sara lives what she teaches. Her approach to health, fitness, and performance is shaped not just by study, but by experience. She has taken on demanding endurance challenges around the world, from multi-day international events to self-supported ultra-distance efforts, consistently choosing environments that test both physical capacity and mental grit. She continues to compete in trail and road running, as well as CrossFit.
Based in in the United States, Sara embraces a minimalist, experience-driven lifestyle and spends much of her time exploring the outdoors. She is passionate about helping others unlock their full potential by building strength across the physical, mental, and emotional domains, with a strong emphasis on sustainable performance, nutrition, and long-term health.

Steven Prescia

Steven Prescia
Steve Prescia is a former U.S. Navy SEAL who has been a part of the special operations community for over 25 years. He served at SEAL Team One as an active-duty operator and reservist from 1993-2004. While pursuing his higher education in San Diego and serving at SEAL Team One reserves, Steve was a sponsored adventure athlete competing with some of the best athletes in the world. He placed respectively in Eco- Challenge Borneo in 2000 and Eco-Challenge New Zealand in 2001. After 9/11 he was given an opportunity to serve his country again but as an independent security contractor. In 2003, he was part of a special operations team providing protection in Afghanistan for the President Hamid Karzai. Later in 2004, he served again but this time in Iraq as a team leader for a diplomatic protection detail during “Operation Iraqi Freedom.” On this deployment, Steve sustained a devastating injury that almost took his life. Steve and his team were ambushed from an opposing force and he was shot in the leg while driving in the protection convoy. After a long recovery Steve went back to work as an instructor preparing former spec-ops personnel for protection operations in a combat area. In 2007, Steve found a passion in coaching and mentoring others to pursue a career in special operations. He served as the Navy’s Special Warfare Mentor in NY and NJ for 10 years. He was recognized as one of the top mentors for preparing our next generation of warriors in such a challenging time for our country. Currently, Steve is working as an independent contractor helping civilian organizations build high performing teams using his past experiences in the special operations community. Today Steve resides in Coronado California with his beautiful wife and they are focused on starting a family together. He enjoys everything on the ocean humbly pursuing a waterman’s life of surfing, spearfishing, paddleboarding, ocean swimming and sharing their love for the ocean with others.

Ryan Reynolds

Ryan Reynolds
Ryan Reynolds, is a Firefighter Paramedic at Orange County Fire Authority. After over a decade as a professional rugby player, Ryan quickly transitioned to being a Firefighter in 2019. Ryan was one of 3 females to successfully complete a 20 week career academy and a year of probation with no prior experience or education in firefighting or EMS. Ryan's proven success stems from consistency, hard work, and a continual willingness to learn. While still on probation, Ryan interviewed for Paramedic School and despite the hesitation demonstrated by her superiors, she was approved and graduated at the top of her class earning an Associates in Emergency Medicine and was one of the first to promote to Firefighter Paramedic from her class. Prior to firefighting, Ryan’s has a remarkable athletic background, having been an Olympian and professional rugby player for the U.S. National and Olympic Teams. Achievements include a 5th place finish at the 2016 Olympic Games, being named 7s Player of the Year by The Rugby Breakdown in January 2017, being recognized as one of Team USA’s most highly educated Olympians in 2016 and winning a Bronze Medal at the 2013 World Cup in Moscow, Russia. Ryan holds a B.S. in Sport & Entertainment Management from the University of South Carolina (2011), and earned her M.B.A. in International Affairs from DeVry's Keller Graduate School (2014) while training for the Rugby World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games. Ryan has helped several small businesses and CrossFit affiliates with their strategic marketing solutions, sales and membership retention. Most notably, Ryan assisted to rebrand an affiliate to have a 100% online presence crafted to build a female-empowered CrossFit community. Ryan's contributions included designing a new logo, redefining the mission of the brand, and rewriting the business plan. When she’s not helping on the backend of gyms, Ryan is also a CrossFit Coach, a nutrition coach, a weightlifting Coach, and a pregnancy and postpartum Athleticism Coach. Ryan is a peer fitness trainer for her fire department sharing her wealth of knowledge and and experiences in health and wellness with her brothers and sisters on the job as well as helping recruits prepare for interviews and the demands of the fire academy. Ryan currently lives in San Diego, CA. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, hiking, supporting her wife’s professional racing career and hanging out with their goldendoodle, Winston.
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Zach Weatherford

Zach Weatherford
Zach Weatherford is an O2X Strength & Conditioning Specialist. Zach is currently a self-employed human performance consultant. He is contracted with the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee as well as the Naval Special Warfare Training Command offering support and development for their staff. Weatherford recently completed a 3-year term (2016-2019) as the Director of Human Performance with the Brooklyn Nets in the NBA after spending 6 years as a Civilian Human Performance Manager for the U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command.Before his Department of Defense experience, Weatherford held multiple roles with the U.S. Olympic Committee. From 2007-2009, Weatherford was a sports physiologist for the U.S. Olympic Committee, where he led a multidisciplinary team of science-based human performance professionals that implemented platforms across 17 U.S. Olympic Team programs.In addition, Weatherford served as the Strength and Conditioning & Video Specialist for the U.S. Ski and Snowboard team from 2004-2007 as well as as the Strength and Conditioning Coordinator for the U.S. Olympic Committee from 2000-2004. Throughout this time, Weatherford was on staff for three Olympic Games: 2004 in Athens, 2006 in Torino and 2008 in Beijing.

Chris Ullom

Chris Ullom
Chris Ullom is an O2X Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He has worked in the fields of Health, Fitness and Human Performance since 1994 following the completion of his bachelor’s degree in Sports Medicine from Old Dominion University. He then completed his master’s degree in Physical Education from Radford University in 1997 while serving as a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer. For the next several years he would work as a Certified Athletic Trainer in both the high school and physical therapy settings. In 2000 Chris would earn the Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist credential from the NSCA and form Atlantic Sports Performance, a company dedicated to improving the performance and injury resilience of youth athletes. In 2004, Chris would become the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for USA Field Hockey, helping the US Women qualify for the 2008 Olympic Games – the first time the US had qualified without being the host country in over twenty years. This coincided with his work at Wareing’s Gym in Virginia Beach, VA – the oldest gym in the country. Initially a personal trainer specializing in youth athletes, Chris would go on to become the Director of Training and eventually General Manager. During his tenure, Wareing’s Gym would become the premier training center in Virginia Beach, with the introduction of world-renowned programs such as the Parisi Speed School (the national leader in youth performance training), Alloy Personal Training Systems and Martin Rooney’s famed Training for Warriors program.In 2021 Chris became the Director of Human Performance for Naval Special Warfare Group 8 East, serving both the SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team 2 and Special Reconnaissance Team 2. After 3 ½ years with NSW, Chris went back to work in the fitness industry to become the Director of Strength and Conditioning for Onelife Fitness in Virginia Beach.In addition to being a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, he is also a Registered Strength and Conditioning Coach (NSCA), a USA Weightlifting Level 2 Coach and a Level 1 Titlelist Performance Institute Certified Fitness Professional.

Mike Sanders

Mike Sanders
Mike Sanders is an O2X Strength & Conditioning Specialist. He received his master’s degree in Exercise Science in 1999, from the University of Nebraska-Kearney and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist from the National Strength and Conditioning Association. As a strength and conditioning coach, he has been blessed to be part of many athletic team successes, including back-to-back national championships in D-I Collegiate Men’s Ice Hockey.In 2010, he moved from the sport athletics world to working with tactical athletes, physically training military and consulting with fire fighters. He has extensive experience and knowledge physically preparing Division-I athletes and tactical athletes for the rigors of competition, combat, and work.He is also the founder and president of Junto Tribe Ministries, a ministry committed to helping people achieve their highest potential in spirit, mind, and body. He is a speaker, author, and coach, and is currently working towards becoming a certified chaplain for first responders, police, and military.He enjoys spending time with his family and friends and loves to read, learn, write, think, and train. It could be argued that he has a slight addiction to coffee and believes outdoors is always better than indoors. To unwind, he enjoys going paddle boarding, sitting quietly in the great outdoors, and watching movies. Mike is married to his wonderful wife, Julie, and has two daughters and a fur ball for a dog.

Matt Cady

Matt Cady
Matt Cady brings over 20 years of experience in human performance and strength and conditioning. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Health and Sports Studies from Miami University, where he also competed as a Division I college hockey player. During his time there, he served as a graduate assistant in the athletic strength and conditioning department while completing his Master of Science in Exercise Science/Kinesiology.
Matt is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and holds additional certifications through USA Weightlifting, Precision Nutrition, and Functional Movement Screening (FMS). His professional background includes working with Division I athletes at Miami University, serving as a tactical human performance specialist with the 7th Special Forces Group, and training youth, collegiate, and professional athletes in the private sector. Since 2016, he has also contributed as a subject matter expert in strength and conditioning for O2X.
Currently, Matt serves as a firefighter/EMT with the Van Buren Township Fire Department, where he is also a rescue diver on the Search and Recovery Dive Team. In addition, he works with the Fire Academy at Schoolcraft College, helping train future firefighters for the Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) and preparing them for careers in the fire service.
Matt lives in Michigan with his wife, their two sons, and their dog.

Ana Tocco

Ana Tocco
Ana Tocco is an O2X Strength & Conditioning Specialist and the Head Strength & Conditioning Coordinator at St. John’s Preparatory School in Danvers, MA, a role she has held since 2024. She leads the development and implementation of strength and conditioning programs for students, faculty, and staff. Ana worked her way into this role over six years at St. John’s Prep, previously serving as the Associate Head Strength & Conditioning Coordinator and a Middle School Health teacher, where she helped build and strengthen the program across the school.
Prior to St. John’s Prep, Ana served as the Head Strength Coach and Site Director at Innercity Weightlifting, a nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing youth violence by connecting proven-risk young people with new networks and opportunities through personal and group training.
Ana earned her Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she was also captain of the Women’s Rowing Team. She began her career at Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning (MBSC) in Woburn, MA, where the growth-focused environment helped shape her coaching philosophy. She went on to earn her Master’s degree in Coaching Education from Boston University while working as a Graduate Assistant in BU’s varsity weight room.
In addition to her work at St. John’s Prep, Ana collaborates with O2X to support tactical athletes in maximizing human performance through structured, practical strategies that drive sustainable improvement.
Ana is passionate about using strength and conditioning as a platform to develop life skills. She emphasizes process-driven goal setting and works to help athletes build consistency, resilience, and confidence while maximizing their athletic potential. She continues to invest in her professional development by attending conferences and seminars each year.
Her certifications include: Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coach (SCCC), Functional Movement Screen (FMS), Functional Range Conditioning (FRC), Precision Nutrition Level 1, USA Weightlifting Coach, StrongFirst Kettlebell Instructor Level 1, Certified Wellness Coach (AADP), Postural Restoration Institute (PRI), and the Altis Speed and Sprint Mechanics Mentorship Program.

Josh Lamont

Josh Lamont
Josh Lamont is an O2X Strength & Conditioning Specialist from Baltimore, Maryland. He is a Certified Athletic Trainer and Strength and Conditioning Coach who owns AthletEdge, a company that specializes in assessing, training, and educating athletes of all ages in order to improve their performance and increase their resiliency.Josh attended Towson University in Baltimore where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training. From there, he went onto University of Delaware for his Master of Science degree in Exercise Physiology and worked with the Strength and Conditioning staff, training the school’s athletic teams. Following graduate school, Josh had the opportunity to live out a childhood dream as he spent many years in professional baseball. Although his dream was to be a player at that level, he spent his time training and rehabilitating the ballplayers in order to improve their performance and help them decrease their chance of injury. Working in baseball offered Josh the opportunity to travel the country, which is how he met his amazing wife in Chicagoland, and began working with Tactical Athletes in Arizona. Since moving back to Baltimore so his children could grow up near family, Josh has been able to return to playing ‘old-man’ baseball. His desire to be competitive and avoid injury has driven Josh to train consistently for performance and to keep up with his children while, at the same time, be a role model to the athletes he works with.

Jillian Zeller

Jillian Zeller
Jill Zeller is an O2X Strength & Conditioning Specialist. Zeller currently is the Sr. Associate Director of Athletic Performance at the University of Georgia, working specifically with women’s soccer and women’s golf. Before her time with the Bulldogs, she was the Sports Performance Coach for San Diego Wave FC of the National Women’s Soccer League. She helped the team win the regular season in 2023. Prior to the Wave, Zeller was at the University of Southern California, working with women’s soccer, lacrosse, and beach volleyball (5-time national champions). Before she got to USC, she worked with a variety of sports and athletes at places like EXOS and Mike Boyle’s Strength and Conditioning. Zeller spent one year as the Director of Sports Performance for the Wake Forest women’s basketball team. She served as a strength and conditioning coach for Boston University and USA Hockey, while also interning with Northeastern University and Athletes’ Performance. She went to 5 World Championships with USA Hockey’s U18-22 teams. A native of Newton, Massachusetts, Zeller graduated from James Madison University in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science and from Boston University in 2014 with a master’s degree in Coaching Education.She is passionate about supporting those who want to use strength training to help make their daily needs better.

Molly Poalino

Molly Poalino
Molly Poalino is an O2X Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Strength and conditioning has never been a job for Poalino, it has always been her passion. Her career began in the realm of athletic performance while working to get her Bachelor’s Degree in Kinesiology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She gained diverse experiences with her multiple internships throughout the state of MA during her college career.Coach Molly’s next stop was University of West Florida to obtain her Masters of Health Science, specializing in Physical Education/Teacher Education. As a graduate assistant, she gained experience working in the collegiate setting. This experience would springboard her to a position at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. At UNC Molly worked with 5 varsity teams ranging from Cross Country to Gymnastics. While working at UNC, Molly met her now husband, Eric Poalino, an Army officer. This would shift her career path in the direction of tactical strength and conditioning.After 4 years at UNC, Coach Poalino would make the jump to the tactical setting, working with the US Army 27th Engineers as a contractor. She spent 2 years building the Health and Holistic Fitness (H2F) program from the ground up. Molly created programs to help soldiers prepare for the new Army Combat Fitness Test, Ranger School, Sapper School, and Special Operations selection. She also helped bridge soldiers back to their companies after injuries. The knowledge and experience she gained with the H2F program empowered her to secure a contractor position as the Strength and Conditioning Coach at Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC).Whether it is maintaining a healthy lifestyle, or training for a specific school or selection, Molly is there to educate all branches of the military to achieve success. Molly is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach (CSCS) through the NSCA and Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) through the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. In her spare time, she is cheering for all things New England, playing rugby or exploring the outdoors with Eric, daughter Parker and two dogs Brady & Billie.

Ryan Kirby

Ryan Kirby
Ryan Kirby is an O2X Strength & Conditioning Specialist. Ryan was born and raised in Dallas, Georgia where he grew up with his two brothers and two sisters. He comes from an athletic family that has always been involved in sports. Ryan and his brothers were top athletes at the state and national level growing up. This is what led him into his career in the Marine Corps. It was that sense of purpose and unity that made the Marine Corps, especially the infantry, the only place that he wanted to go after high school. After multiple tours in Afghanistan, Okinawa, South Korea, and Thailand, Ryan decided that he would pursue other endeavors that he never thought possible before the military.After getting out of the Marine Corps, Ryan started school at Kennesaw State University, where he has received both a Bachelors and Masters Degree in Exercise Science and Exercise Physiology. During his time in school, Ryan had the opportunity to work with multiple sports teams on campus. His passion in life is working with and educating athletes. Ryan also plays and writes music, loves the outdoors, and loves Georgia Football.

Michael Pimentel

Michael Pimentel
Michael Pimentel is an O2X Strength & Conditioning Specialist. Michael is also a varsity collegiate strength and conditioning coach at Brown University. Michael received both his Bachelors in Exercise Science and his Masters in Strength and Conditioning from Bridgewater State University. He helps oversee 38 varsity sports, and specializes in 10: Men’s Lacrosse, Men’s & Women’s Hockey, Men’s & Women’s Crew, Men’s & Women’s Water Polo, Women’s Soccer, and Men’s & Women’s Swim & Dive. Michael works with each and every one of his athletes on injury prevention, maximizing athletic potential, educating on healthy lifestyle, and giving them tools for life, ensuring that they have a positive student/athlete experience. Michael has helped prepare his athletes for several Final Fours, NCAA Tournaments, and Ivy League Championships. Along his journey he has helped produce All Americans, National Champions and professional athletes. Michael is passionate about continuing education, learning new concepts, and bettering himself and those around him. He has a strong connection with his team, and maekes sure he stays current in his field in order to help his athletes thrive, recover faster, and stay ahead of their competition. Michael is certified through the SCCC, one of the highest ranking certifications in the field for collegiate strength and conditioning coaches. He is also a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) with the National Strength & Conditioning Association and a certified Sports Performance coach through the United States Weightlifting Association (USAW). Michael strives for excellence with his athletes in recovery, which is why he holds a certification through Reflexive Performance Reset. During his Master’s program, Michael conducted a research study on concussion prevention in sports, as well as co-publishing an article on grip strength. Throughout the course of his educational career, Michael completed several internships at top strength & conditioning programs, such as University of Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Brown University.Michael has a strong sense of empathy with his athletes and holds himself as a leader, not a boss. His own experience in collegiate sports allows him to connect on a deeper level with his athletes and assist them beyond what the textbooks teach. His emphasis on mental health and living a fulfilling, balanced lifestyle, makes him not only a well-rounded coach, but a mentor to many. Michael continues to compete in powerlifting, Olympic weightlifting, prone paddling, and open water swimming, as well as participates in recreational surfing. Michael holds a healthy sense of competition, which allows him to grow as a professional and as an individual. On a daily basis, Michael is striving for excellence with the hope he can help the world become 1% better.

D J Velky

D J Velky
D.J. served in the United States Marine Corps as an infantry squad leader with 1st Battalion 9th Marines. His final duty station was Marine Corps Base Quantico where he served as a Warfighting Instructor at The Basic School. Following his time in service, D.J. obtained his B.S. in Kinesiology from James Madison University and his Master of Science (MS) in Exercise Science and Wellness – Fitness and Performance from Liberty University. D.J.’s passion for health and fitness, especially within the tactical community, paired with his enthusiasm for helping others while optimizing their athletic abilities are factors that has led him to coaching tactical athletes. His first-hand knowledge of tactical tasks and environments combined with his unique programming and sheer enthusiasm for working with the tactical demographics allows him to optimize performance for each individual athlete.

Tyler Jewell

Tyler Jewell
Tyler is an O2X Strength & Conditioning Specialist. As a prior US Olympian, he competed in snowboarding in the Torino and Vancouver Winter Games. He is a mental performance coach with over 10 years of experience, including from the Naval Tactical Athlete Program. Tyler was a varsity lacrosse player at Boston College.

Adam DeMarais

Adam DeMarais
Adam DeMarais is an O2X Strength & Conditioning Specialist. Adam has been a strength and conditioning coach since 2008 and has had the pleasure of working with tactical populations, athletes, and the general population. He received his Bachelor’s degree from St. John’s University, where he majored in Biology and minored in Sports Medicine. This combination of fields provided Adam with a unique perspective on the intersection between science and human performance. He also received his Master’s degree from Concordia University Chicago where he studied Exercise Science with a concentration on human movement.

Matthew Zanis

Matthew Zanis
Dr. Matthew Zanis, PT, DPT, FAAOMPT, OCS, ATC, CSCS, is an O2X Strength & Conditioning Specialist and owner of Rooted in MVMNT, a human movement and vitality company. Dr. Zanis obtained his bachelor’s in athletic training from the University of Pittsburgh and Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Duke University. He is a strength and conditioning coach, orthopedic specialist, and fellowship trained in manual therapy. Dr. Zanis works with a broad demographic from Olympians, including the athletes of USA Shooting, to Naval Special Warfare and everyone in between. His vision is to create an awareness of new ways of working with the human body in rehabilitation, performance, and coaching circles, and bring that alive for strength and conditioning and rehabilitation professionals alike through a philosophy that is rooted in movement.

John Sim

John Sim
John Sim is an O2X Strength & Conditioning Specialist. He is also currently working dual roles for the U.S. Secret Service as a Physical Skills Instructor and a Firearms Instructor. He previously served as the Program Manager for Physical Performance at the Office of the Army Surgeon General (OTSG). Prior to working at OTSG, John served as the Human Performance Advisor for a US Army Special Operations unit based in the National Capital Region. Throughout his career John has worked with a diverse array of clientele that includes tactical, collegiate, and professional populations.
John’s strength & conditioning coaching experience includes stops at Georgetown University, Fordham University, Binghamton University, EXOS Headquarters, and Grand Canyon University – where he was hired as the school’s first Graduate Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach.
Upon completing his commitment at GCU, John was hired by the Army to help develop the first Strength & Conditioning program at US Army Garrison - Yongsan in Seoul, Korea. For the next several years, John continued to make a positive impact in the peninsula by leading various health and fitness programs for both the Army and the Air Force. He was eventually hired to stand up the first Army Wellness Center (AWC) in the country and finished his overseas tenure by serving as the inaugural AWC Director at Camp Humphreys.
John is certified through the NSCA as a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), Tactical Strength & Conditioning Facilitator (TSAC-F), and Certified Personal Trainer (NSCA-CPT). He is an ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist (ACSM-EP), and is also certified through NASM as a Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES) and Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES). John’s education includes a BA in Psychology, an MBA, and MS in Health & Human Performance. During his spare time, John enjoys training in Brazilian Jiujitsu along with his wife and two children.

Gregory Amorelli

Gregory Amorelli
Greg Amorelli is a dedicated Strength and Conditioning Specialist and Tactical Performance Coach with over 20 years of experience in exercise science, human performance, and coaching. A Master’s graduate in Exercise Science and Health Promotions, with an emphasis on Tactical Strength and Conditioning, and currently working on his Doctoral degree, Coach Greg has a unique blend of academic expertise and practical experience, having worked with athletes, first responders, and tactical professionals. His coaching career spans diverse roles, from coaching youth sports teams to preparing individuals for the rigorous demands of military Special Operations selection. With 16 years of military service, including 6 years in Naval Special Operations and 9 years in the Army infantry, Coach Greg has firsthand experience in the physical and mental challenges faced by tactical athletes. Currently serving as a Civil Affairs Officer in the Army Reserves, he continues to apply his tactical knowledge as a Tactical Specialist for the NSCA Oregon Board of Advisors and an Teaching Assistant for PennWest University’s Tactical Strength and Conditioning Program. Passionate about optimizing human performance, Coach Greg has led initiatives such as developing the Health and Wellness Program for the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, supporting over 320 deputies and staff. His mission is to help individuals achieve their highest potential through evidence-based training, education, and holistic wellness strategies.

Kenny Esquivel

Kenny Esquivel
Kenny Esquivel is a Human Performance Specialist at O2X, bringing nearly two decades of elite-level experience in Strength & Conditioning across professional, collegiate, and tactical environments. Currently serving as the Director of Strength and Conditioning at Kamehameha Schools in Honolulu, Kenny leads a comprehensive K-12 performance program rooted in evidence-based practices, injury prevention, and long-term athletic development. Kenny’s career is defined by his ability to optimize human potential in high-stakes environments. He previously served as a Major League Strength and Conditioning Coach for the San Diego Padres, where he directed performance and injury mitigation strategies for MLB athletes. His deep expertise in the tactical sector was forged through years of leadership within the Special Operations community, including roles as the Director of Human Performance for Air Force Special Warfare (25th ASOS) and Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for Naval Special Warfare Group Three. In these roles, he was an early adopter of integrated Tactical Athlete Management Systems and established dedicated performance centers to ensure operators remained mission-ready. A veteran in the field, Kenny’s background also includes tenures at the University of Notre Dame, the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, and UCLA. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist with Distinction (CSCS*D) through the NSCA, a credential he has maintained since 2008. Kenny is passionate about bridging the gap between elite performance science and the unique complexities of dynamic careers. Based in Hawaii, he continues to advocate for a holistic approach to health and resilience, ensuring that those in high-consequence roles have the tools to stay "ready" for the job and ready for life.

Alyssa Olsen

Alyssa Olsen
Alyssa Olsen is an O2X Yoga Specialist who teaches Vinyasa and Restorative based yoga classes. Alyssa completed her 200 RYT training in 2020 and began actively teaching her patients adaptive yoga as a part of the Adaptive Sports Program at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC), with the intention of helping these individuals find connection and ease with moving, breathing, and down regulating their bodies. Alyssa brings a comprehensive background in exercise physiology and movement modification to her yoga practice. Alyssa worked as a PTA from 2013-2021 at Walter Reed’s Military Advanced Training Center (MATC); one of three outpatient trauma arcs in the country providing physical therapy to combat injured service members. She presently lives in San Diego where she actively teaches yoga in both the San Diego (in person) & Washington DC (virtual) communities. It is Alyssa’s passion to help any individual connect deeper with their bodies.

Susann Dreiling

Susann Dreiling
Susann “Susie” Dreiling is an O2X Yoga and iRest Specialist and a 23-year federal law enforcement veteran who retired as a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 2020. During her investigative career, she worked high-profile violent crime and white-collar criminal cases. Early in her career, she earned the designation of Advanced Instructor and went on to teach the Instructional Systems Design process, certifying numerous personnel from state, local, and international law enforcement agencies, often serving as Lead Instructor.
Susie held multiple instructor designations, including FBI General Police Instructor, Advanced Instructor, Defensive Tactics Instructor, Physical Fitness Advisor, and Active Shooter for Civilians Instructor. She later served as both a Supervisory Special Agent and GS-15 Unit Chief, overseeing the FBI’s Physical Training Unit (PTU) at the FBI Academy for six years. In this role, she managed enterprise-wide responsibility for the FBI’s physical fitness, defensive tactics, and less-lethal programs, where she began her yoga instructor journey.
While leading PTU, Susie completed a 200-hour yoga teacher training program to better support students and employees experiencing chronic fatigue and repetitive injuries. After returning to investigative duties in Clearwater, Florida, she earned her 500-hour yoga teacher designation. She is certified as a Relax and Renew Level 1 Instructor (Judith Hanson Lasater), iRest Level 2, and Certified Warriors at Ease Teacher (Level 2), and is currently pursuing her 1000-hour yoga instructor certification.
Holding the E-RYT 500 designation and serving as a Yoga Alliance Continuing Education Provider (YACEP), Susie continues to teach studio classes and contribute to yoga teacher training programs under the 1811 Yoga company designation. In October 2025, Susie and 1811 Yoga were featured in Voyage Tampa’s “Change Makers That Inspire” section.
In 2022, she also co-founded Comprehensive Defensive Systems LLC, a Florida-based company specializing in firearms training, personal safety and self-defense, threat assessments, and active shooter training for civilians and houses of worship. She further expanded her qualifications by becoming a USCCA Firearms Instructor and NRA Range Safety Officer.

Brittany Petty

Brittany Petty
Brittany Petty, MSW, LICSW, E-RYT 500, YACEP, is an O2X Yoga & Resilience Specialist who brings an integrative, mind-body approach to performance, recovery, and mental health. She is the founder of Embodied Wellness, PLLC, a private practice based in Central Massachusetts, where she works with individuals, couples, and families both in person and via telehealth across the state.
Brittany has been teaching yoga since 2012 and is a Yoga Alliance Continuing Education Provider (YACEP). She leads yoga teacher trainings and professional development experiences, supporting other instructors in cultivating authentic, intuitive, and impactful teaching styles. Her approach to yoga is dynamic and intentional, blending vinyasa, somatic awareness, breathwork, and nervous system regulation to help individuals build resilience and deepen connection to their bodies.
She earned her Master of Social Work (MSW) from Boston University and is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW). Brittany integrates Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), somatic and relational approaches, and mindfulness-based practices into her clinical work. Her areas of focus include anxiety, trauma, life transitions, grief, and high-performance stress, with a strong emphasis on the connection between physiological regulation and psychological well-being.
Prior to opening her private practice, Brittany worked as a school counselor and in outpatient and milieu treatment settings, supporting clients across the lifespan. She has also worked with professionals in high-demand environments, including the tech industry, helping individuals develop sustainable strategies for stress management and performance.
Through her work with O2X, Brittany delivers practical, experiential training in yoga, breathwork, and resilience, equipping individuals and teams with tools to manage stress, optimize recovery, and enhance overall performance.
Outside of her professional work, Brittany is deeply connected to her community. She is a founding board member of the 365Z Commitment to Kindness Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting intentional acts of kindness and supporting local schools, families, veterans, and older adults throughout Central Massachusetts. She lives with her husband, a Marine OIF Veteran and Lieutenant in the Worcester Fire Department, and their two children.

Annie Okerlin

Annie Okerlin
Annie Okerlin (C-iRest, C-IAYT) is an O2X Yoga Specialist who presents yoga, sleep, resiliency & iRest Yoga Nidra to tactical athletes & first responders nationwide.Annie has been a yoga teacher since 1999. The daughter of two World War II and Korean War veterans, Annie has a deep appreciation for the veterans of our country. Her passion for helping the wounded warriors of today’s wars led her to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Washington, DC in 2006 where she has worked with the traumatically injured, including amputees, burn victims, those with orthopedic poly-trauma, traumatic brain injuries, spinal-cord injuries, as well as unseen injuries such as PTSD and moral injury. Annie founded Yogani in Tampa and was the owner of this successful yoga studio for over 18 years. As one of the nation’s leading experts on Adaptive Yoga, Annie teaches nationally and internationally with The Exalted Warrior Foundation, a non-profit organization she founded in 2010 to support wounded warriors with the seen & unseen issues of traumatic injury. In addition to her extensive yoga training and experience, Annie is a Certified iRest® teacher & has also authored the book Exalted Warrior Practice Guide: Yoga & Meditation practices for Strength, Comfort & Ease.

Janel Norton

Janel Norton
Janel Norton is an O2X Yoga Instructor, U.S. Air Force Veteran, and passionate advocate for yoga and wellness in tactical and veteran communities. Having served as a combat photojournalist in the Air Force, she later worked as a press information officer and photojournalist for the United Nations, covering crises in Panama, Bosnia, and Liberia. After 20 years in the photography industry, Janel transitioned into wellness, earning her master’s degree from the University of South Florida and discovering yoga as a powerful tool for maintaining balance in her life.
Janel’s passion for yoga quickly evolved into a career shift. After completing her 500-hour yoga teacher training, she owned a yoga studio in the Tampa Bay area and now runs Alternative Stress Solutions in Tennessee. Her desire to give back to the veteran community led her to co-found the Warrior Wellness Program, a 501(c)(3) dedicated to offering alternative therapies to military veterans navigating the transition to civilian life.
As a certified iRest Yoga Nidra instructor and a specialist in trauma-informed yoga, Janel now travels nationwide, offering adaptive yoga and iRest to first responders and veterans through partnerships with organizations like O2X Human Performance, the VA Summer Sports Clinics, the Wounded Warrior Foundation, and more.
When not on the road, Janel enjoys hiking with her husband Ray and their dog, Wilson, while they build their retirement home in Eastern Tennessee mountains.

Lauren D Angelo

Lauren D Angelo
Lauren D’Angelo is an O2X Yoga Specialist. Lauren found her way into her first yoga class after years of playing sports, participating in triathlons, and running marathons. From the first class, she was hooked and knew instantly that she wanted to be a yoga instructor. Lauren’s classes are an active, powerful, movement-based vinyasa, and they are crafted and created to be accessible for all. She has crafted her own unique style that incorporates strength and stretch, but also mindfulness that allows the student to feel and move in a safe way. In her 11 years teaching, she has taught in settings such as the UnderArmour world headquarters, Oakley world headquarters, the Boston Common, Yoga Reaches Out, and as an E-RYT 500, has participated as a Lead Trainer in 4 different teacher trainings. Lauren is the founder of Lola Yoga, “whereimat” podcast, and is an avid blogger. She is dedicated to continuing to learn and grow and bring her knowledge to her students.

Claudia Cavazza

Claudia Cavazza
Claudia Cavazza is an E-RYT 500 Yoga Teacher, certified iRest/Yoga Nidra Professional Facilitator, Certified Trauma Professional, Certified Compassion Fatigue Professional, and Health Coach with over 15 years of experience delivering trauma-informed yoga, yoga Nidra, mindfulness, and nervous system recovery training to tactical athletes, first responders, military personnel, veterans, and professionals in high-consequence environments.
Her work integrates yoga, iRest, polyvagal-informed practices, and somatic methodology within a performance and resilience framework — delivering the practical nervous system regulation, sleep optimization, and recovery tools that help tactical athletes sustain performance, protect long-term health, and build resilience across a career.
Claudia is the founder of WRKwell, an operational resilience and recovery training company serving public safety and critical infrastructure organizations across the Mid-Atlantic region. She previously served as Director of Interdisciplinary Education at the Give Back Yoga Foundation, developing national training programs for high-stress and specialized populations including eating disorders and addiction survivors, veterans, first responders, and military personnel.
Her clients include Arlington County FD and PD, Alexandria Fire Department, Delaware State Police, Virginia Beach and Norfolk PD, MWAA Fire & Police, Howard County Fire and Rescue, DC MPD, the US Navy, Wounded Warrior Project, the Washington Wizards, the Washington Capitals, Georgetown University, George Washington University, the USDA, O2X, Vetoga, and select elite law enforcement and federal government agencies.

Kendall Wood

Kendall Wood
Kendall Wood is an O2X Yoga Specialist. Kendall obtained her 500 Hour Experience Registered Yoga Teacher certification and is a Yoga Therapist with over 2000 teaching hours under her belt. Since 2019 she has specialized in working with firefighters and other first responders and tactical athletes. She is also a Level 1 iRest Teacher. Kendall hopes to show others how beneficial yoga can be as a mental health and resiliency tool. Her approach is calm and grounded, and it prioritizes empowering each practitioner to see how they can learn to self-regulate and balance their nervous system with tools rooted in yoga! She is open minded, approachable and will help you feel secure, even if you’ve never tried yoga before.
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