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 is Co-founder and CEO at O2X Human Performance. In his role, Gabriel orchestrates the comprehensive management of the organization while spearheading the strategic direction of O2X. As the company continues to expand rapidly, he works to drive competitive and profitable growth while managing risk across the entire business landscape. Gabriel also manages investor relations and steers O2X’s financial strategy through considerable scale year-over-year. As a founding member of O2X, Gabriel has been instrumental in all phases of the company’s life span: from formation to start-up, through rapid expansion, and the evolution of O2X into the world leader in human performance programs for tactical athletes. Gabriel’s leadership, vision, and financial stewardship has been pivotal to that success since the company’s organization.Prior to the founding of O2X, Gabriel worked in private equity at Advent International, Summit Partners, and Bowles Hollowell Conner and helped co-found the private equity firm Equality Asset Management. In 2013, Gabriel left Advent to run for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by John Kerry, winning the Republican Primary nomination in the special election.Gabriel is a graduate of the Harvard Business School and United States Naval Academy, serving as a Naval Aviator and SEAL officer before separating from service in 1996. Gabriel is only the second person in U.S. Navy history to have been an aircraft carrier pilot and then a Navy SEAL officer. In addition, he is a co-founder of the Navy SEAL Foundation New England and is a former Trustee on the board of Noble & Greenough School. Gabriel lives in Cohasset, MA with his wife and four children.
Adam La Reau co-founded O2X Human Performance in 2013 along with Paul McCullough and Gabriel Gomez, and serves as President. Under Adam’s leadership, the company relentlessly evolves its program offerings, products, and structure to meet the ever-changing demands placed on tactical athletes. Adam’s vision is for O2X to provide world class training and integrated educational experiences that improve the health, safety, and performance of our nation’s heroes.As O2X grew, Adam’s focus shifted toward the development of scalable operations and management systems, guiding the company from a regional startup to becoming the world leader in performance. Currently, the model supports a team of hundreds of human performance and on-site specialists, as well as innovative learning programs and technology.Prior to O2X, Adam was a former Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy who began his military career as a Midshipman at the United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA). After graduating and earning his commission in 2002, he successfully completed the U.S. Navy’s Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training to earn the title of U.S. Navy SEAL. After successfully completing BUD/S and advanced training, he spent his career with East Coast based Navy SEAL Teams. Over the next decade, Adam conducted numerous combat deployments.After leaving active duty in 2013, Adam pursued further education at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and received a Master of Public Administration. Following his passions, he founded a non-profit called ‘One Summit’ to build resilience in children with cancer, which has helped hundreds of children and is active in four major cities. The results of the program are being utilized in post-traumatic growth studies to further support programs for children and veterans. Adam currently resides in Scituate, MA with his wife, son, and daughter.
Paul McCullough co-founded O2X Human Performance in 2013 along with Adam La Reau and Gabriel Gomez, and serves as President. Paul’s vision steers the overall growth strategy of O2X, ensuring the company’s products and offerings are best positioned for maximum impact across current and future O2X clients. Paul is driven by a passion for supporting those who serve others, focusing on improving the health, safety, and performance of our nation’s tactical populations and elite organizations.Through the company’s formative years, Paul oversaw all areas business development, building a truly customized training platform that now services hundreds of federal, state, and local organizations across the United States. Paul guided the process of customizing O2X’s proven methodology to meet the unique demands of every client, leading the development of industry defining programs, products, and services.Prior to O2X, Paul served eleven years in the U.S. military as a Navy SEAL. He spent his career with SEAL Team Eight and Naval Special Warfare Development Group. Throughout his service, Paul conducted numerous combat deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and other contingency operations around the globe. Paul left the Navy as a Chief Petty Officer and his highest awards include a Silver Star Medal, 2 Bronze Star Medals with Valor, and 2 Joint Service Commendation Medals with Valor.After leaving the Navy in 2012, Paul was hired at Eaton Vance Investment Managers where he worked in the Institutional sales team. He left Eaton Vance in 2014 to follow his passion for entrepreneurship and Human Performance. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Marketing from American Military University and resides in New England with his wife and four kids.
Brice Long is the Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer at O2X, bringing a deep company familiarity, cultural competence, and a passion for human performance to his role. Leveraging a foundational understanding of the O2X mission, Brice’s insight and creative vision guide the company to operational excellence and regularly surpassing ambitious goals.Since joining O2X, Brice has held multiple leadership roles through tremendous growth. Brice led the development of the on-site specialist program, O2X mobile application, key strategic partnerships, and has worked with O2X’s biggest clients to design and implement complex HP programs at locations nationwide. He has previously served as Business Manager; Director of Human Performance Experience; and most recently as Director of Client Services. As a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, he has also presented the O2X curriculum at workshops and national conferences; as well as led dozens of Human Performance training events. Previously, Brice worked as a senior aide to former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, managing his DC office, communications, and the campaign for the release of the New York Times Bestseller Known and Unknown. Brice has also served as a Senior Advisor at a non-profit, Concordia, working with the CEO to optimize company operations and lead teams through the execution of multi-day events in Bogota, Colombia, and New York City, responsible for high-profile speakers including President Joe Biden, General David Petraeus, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, Colombian President Ivan Duque, and others. Brice was also a career firefighter with experience leading recruit academies, officer development, and field training, as well as department fitness programs. His work there has been recognized by national fire service organizations and published in the NSCA’s peer-reviewed Tactical Strength and Conditioning Journal.Brice is a graduate of Roanoke College and lives in Duxbury with his wife, son, and their English Bulldog, George Washington.
Eamonn Burke is the Executive Vice President of Sales at O2X Human Performance, where he leads a nationally distributed sales team to drive revenue generation, client retention, and management. Eamonn’s strategic vision and leadership have been critical in positioning O2X as a leader in human performance programming for public safety departments across the U.S. His role involves crafting and executing business development strategies that fuel the company’s substantial year-over-year growth.Since joining O2X in 2016, Eamonn has played a pivotal role in shaping the company’s products and services. He spearheaded the implementation of a CRM system, structured an efficient sales pipeline, and built a decentralized sales team with nationwide coverage. His ability to foster meaningful relationships within the tactical community has been instrumental in driving O2X’s consistent annual revenue growth. Before O2X, Eamonn held key sales roles at security startups Resilient Systems and Rapid7, where he excelled in capturing new market opportunities.Eamonn is a graduate of The Catholic University of America and a former collegiate baseball player. A passionate endurance athlete, he has completed nine marathons, a half Ironman, and three Pan-Mass Challenges. Eamonn lives in Milton, Massachusetts, with his wife, Kelly, and their dog, Darcy, and enjoys pursuing his athletic interests alongside his professional endeavors.
Ali Levy serves as the Vice President of Sales Operations at O2X Human Performance, where she leverages over a decade of experience in the human performance industry. In her role, Ali collaborates across departments to develop systems and strategies that enable the sales team to focus on revenue generation, client retention, and program implementation. As one of O2X’s founding team members, she is instrumental in shaping internal processes and ensuring the company’s evolution aligns with its core values and mission. Ali has held various impactful roles at O2X, including Director of Education, where she partnered with leading researchers and experts to create tailored programs for clients. She also contributed to the company’s literary projects, including co-authoring Human Performance for Tactical Athletes and a chapter in Surviving the Fire Service. Before that, as Director of Operations, Ali led the logistics and execution of O2X’s in-person training programs nationwide. Drawing on her background as a Mental Performance Specialist, she has delivered sessions on goal setting, resilience, and performance psychology. Prior to her career at O2X, Ali competed on the U.S. Freestyle Ski Team, achieving titles such as 2x North American Cup Grand Prix Champion and competing at the World Cup level.In 2015, Ali was inducted into the Ski & Snowboard Club Vail Hall of Fame and Wall of Excellence. After retiring from competitive skiing, she earned a B.A. in Geography from Middlebury College, where she also competed in track and field. She later completed an M.Ed. in Sport Psychology and Counseling at Boston University. Ali continues to pursue athletic challenges, including completing a 1,100-mile cycling trip and multiple 50-mile ultramarathons. She balances her passion for endurance sports with her love for skiing and spending time outdoors.
Lorenzo Romolo is the Vice President of Human Performance Integration at O2X, where he ensures the seamless implementation of O2X’s programs within client organizations. In this role, he manages client relationships and oversees national programs, focusing on impact delivery across various sectors. Lorenzo’s responsibilities include overseeing the On-Site Specialists, data analytics, impact tracking, and customer service to ensure the effective integration of human performance programs that drive results for O2X’s clients.Lorenzo began his career with O2X as a lead instructor, leveraging 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 played a pivotal role in expanding the program across the Army and Air National Guard, fire departments, and the Department of Justice. Lorenzo’s leadership was instrumental in establishing O2X as a trusted partner in human performance within these critical sectors.Originally from Australia, Lorenzo retired from Special Operations Command Australia after a distinguished 15-year career in the Army. During his time as a Special Forces Operator, he deployed to Afghanistan, Iraq, and East Timor, working alongside U.S. Special Operations. He also served in various leadership roles in domestic counterterrorism teams and worked with Australia’s Joint Counter Terrorism and Tactical Police Teams, as well as the FBI HRT. Lorenzo holds a CF-L1 certification and has competed at the CrossFit Regionals. Now based in North Carolina, he enjoys mountain biking, water skiing, and hiking in his free time.
Zack McAdams is the Vice President of Training Operations at O2X, where he brings more than a decade of experience as a tactical athlete and a passion for career longevity to his role. Zack oversees all aspects of O2X’s in-person and virtual training and education programs, managing hundreds of global events each year. His responsibilities include overseeing specialist training and staffing, event planning and client coordination, forecasting personnel and equipment needs, logistics, inventory management, staff training and feedback, and budget management. Zack’s leadership ensures the seamless delivery of O2X’s world-class programs that support tactical athletes.Prior to joining O2X, Zack served 13 years in the U.S. Army as an Infantry Officer, where he earned the rank of Major. Throughout his career, Zack served in various leadership positions across the Army, including the 101st Airborne Division, 25th Infantry Division, and 10th Mountain Division. His roles ranged from teaching and advising to logistics, operations, and command, with multiple combat deployments to Afghanistan. Zack concluded his Army career as an Operations Officer and Executive Officer at the Battalion level, leading the planning, resourcing, and synchronization of operations for an 800-soldier infantry unit. He was medically retired in July 2022 due to career and combat-related injuries, which led him to the O2X team. Zack is driven by a passion to provide world-class training that improves the health, safety, and performance of our nation’s heroes.Zack holds a bachelor’s degree from Bridgewater State College and a master’s degree from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. He currently resides on the South Shore with his wife, Jen, and their daughter, Delaney. In his personal time, Zack is committed to family and enjoys staying active and engaged in his community. His experience, dedication, and commitment to improving the lives of others make him a valued leader at O2X.
Meaghan Grimes is the Vice President of Education at O2X, where she collaborates with leading researchers and experts to develop customized, integrated programs designed to address the unique challenges faced by tactical athletes and elite organizations. In this role, Meaghan oversees comprehensive data analysis and organizational reporting, focusing on impact assessment. She is also responsible for creating detailed reports for agencies to demonstrate the tangible effects of O2X’s Integrated Specialist Programs and educational training events. Meaghan has held several roles at O2X, where she has contributed to both the Client Services and Education departments. As the Education & Reporting Manager, she worked closely with teams across the company to develop customized reports that illustrated the effectiveness of the Integrated Specialist Programs and workshops. Before this, she served as the Client Services Manager, where she led the creation of educational content and implemented reporting systems. Meaghan’s experience at O2X has been instrumental in delivering timely, professional customer service while helping to enhance the impact of the company’s programs. Meaghan holds a Master of Education in Coaching and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, both from Boston University. As an undergraduate, she was a distance swimmer on the BU Swimming and Diving team and a former USA Swimming Senior National Qualifier in distance freestyle and backstroke. Meaghan’s passion for sports and wellness is deeply personal, stemming from a family history of first responders. Her great-grandfather was a firefighter in Lowell, MA, her grandfather served as a Captain in the Massachusetts State Police, and her cousin is a police officer in Boxborough, MA. Working with O2X provides Meaghan with the opportunity to give back to the first responder community and contribute to their health and wellness.
Dan Hartig is Vice President of Engineering and Digital Products at O2X where he brings a background as an engineer, architect and leader to delivering innovative software solutions to our nation’s first responders, frontline workers, and tactical athletes. Throughout his career, Dan has excelled in implementing large-scale technology solutions in multiple industries. His background includes leading multi-disciplinary teams, refining software development lifecycles and developing software architectures to meet the ever-changing needs of growing teams. Dan enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 2002, soon after the 9/11 attacks. He was selected for an officer candidate program in 2004. Dan graduated 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 Officer aboard USS Robert G Bradley (FFG-49) and USS George H W Bush (CVN-77). After leaving the Navy in 2015, Dan worked as a software engineer for the intelligence community at Zeta Technologies, followed by stints with PricewaterhouseCoopers, Sezzle and Best Buy. Dan brings a breadth of experience at companies from start ups to top national e-commerce retailers to the O2X team.Dan lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota with his wife, Darray and four children. In his free time, Dan smokes meats for hundreds at summer holiday parties and church picnics and is looking forward to his next career as an award winning pit master.
Crystal Vidas is the Vice President of People Operations at O2X, where she leads the organization’s people strategy and plays a pivotal role in fostering a high-performance environment. She oversees all HR and administrative functions, ensuring the company scales effectively while supporting its continued growth. Crystal’s leadership ensures alignment with O2X’s overarching strategy, cultivating an environment of growth and success for team members. In addition to her broader HR responsibilities, Crystal also oversees the recruitment, selection, and training of O2X Employees in key operational roles, contributing to the organization’s ability to attract and retain top talent. Before joining O2X, Crystal spent six years with lululemon, where she led multiple stores in the Philadelphia region. Her journey with the company culminated in the successful opening of a new store in Delaware. Throughout her time at lululemon, she consistently exceeded sales targets, achieved high employee engagement scores, and maintained strong ties with the local community. Prior to her retail career, Crystal spent the first decade of her professional life as a Certified Athletic Trainer. She worked in various locations including Oregon, Virginia, California, and Taiwan, and made significant contributions, such as standing up a sports medicine program at Taipei American School. There, she built a multi-disciplinary team that supported the unique needs of student athletes.Crystal earned a 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. Her diverse career path also reflects her passion for outdoor adventure and athleticism. Crystal has been a competitive CrossFit athlete, participating in regional competitions three times, and transitioned into ultra-endurance sports. One of her most notable accomplishments was an unsupported rim-to-rim-to-rim run of the Grand Canyon, completed with her husband in 16.5 hours. Outside of her professional and athletic pursuits, Crystal is a dedicated mother of three boys, aged 7, 4, and 9 months, and enjoys exploring new adventures with her family.
Jason Carver is the Senior Vice President of Strategic Partnerships at O2X Human Performance, where he oversees activities with a focus on sustainable and profitable growth. He leads the Federal Sales team, driving business development, client management, and event coordination across the nation. Jason’s leadership ensures that O2X continues to provide impactful human performance solutions to federal clients nationwide. Before joining O2X, Jason served for 21 years in Naval Special Warfare as a Navy SEAL. During his distinguished career, he held leadership roles on SEAL Teams, was a founding member of a Special Reconnaissance Team, and served in staff positions at Naval Special Warfare Command and Naval Special Warfare Unit Ten. Jason became a dedicated advocate for human performance, emphasizing the integration of physical health, nutrition, sleep, injury prevention, and mental resilience into tactical readiness. Additionally, he co-founded Outlier CrossFit in San Diego, managing operations, scaling the business, and sponsoring a team that competed at the CrossFit Games. After four years, Jason and his co-founders successfully exited the business for profit.Jason has a passion for sports and outdoor activities, enjoying mountain biking, snowboarding, working out in his home gym, and tackling endurance challenges. Based in San Diego, CA, he continues to pursue his commitment to fitness and human performance both personally and professionally.
John Vargo serves as the Senior Vice President of Municipal Sales at O2X, where he applies his tactical expertise, leadership skills, and business acumen to create impactful programs for state and local government organizations. He leads the municipal sales team, builds strategic partnerships, and executes business development strategies that drive success for municipal clients nationwide.Before joining O2X, John retired from a 20-year career with the Chandler Fire Department in Arizona, where he served as an Engineer Paramedic. During his tenure, he contributed as an IAFF Union Representative, an Apparatus Committee Member, and a co-founder of the Chandler FireFighter Athletic Association, supporting firefighter participation in the World Police and Fire Games. John also excelled as a real estate agent for 15 years and served as an Investment Adviser Representative (IAR), guiding his peers in asset diversification, portfolio management, and retirement strategies. After retiring, he founded Turn In, a nonprofit organization introducing first responders to mindfulness and meditation, and became a keynote speaker on first responder mental wellness.In 2019, John became an mPEAK-certified instructor through UC San Diego’s Center for Mindfulness and contributed as an instructor for the Chopra Global 21-Day Business Kickstarter in 2022. Residing in San Diego, CA, with his wife, John enjoys an active lifestyle that includes running, hiking, mountain biking, snowboarding, and yoga. He is a proud father of three adult children and a grandfather to two.
Blake Brinkerhoff is the Senior Vice President of Federal Sales at O2X, where he leverages his tactical expertise and leadership background to integrate performance programs into federal agencies. He oversees the federal sales team, focusing on building relationships, ensuring client retention, and driving business development strategies that align with the needs of the U.S. Government sector. His role is instrumental in fostering growth and success within the organization’s federal initiatives. Blake’s professional foundation was built during his 12-year career as a Navy SEAL, where he completed three deployments to over 20 countries. As a member of SEAL Team 4, he served as Lead Breacher and Assault Team Leader, managing high-risk missions with precision and strategic acumen. In his later years, Blake became the lead instructor for Close Quarters Combat at SEAL Qualification Training, where he trained and mentored over 300 SEAL candidates annually, shaping the next generation of special operators. Blake holds a degree in organizational leadership, earned during his active-duty service, and a Master of Business for Veterans (MBV) from the University of Southern California. Residing in Oceanside, CA with his wife and three children, Blake embraces his love of the ocean through surfing and spearfishing. His personal passions reflect his commitment to physical and mental resilience, which informs both his work and leisure activities.
Nick Westendorf is an Assistant Vice President of Municipal Sales at O2X, where he focuses on expanding the company’s work with state and local government clients. In this role, Nick leverages his tactical experience, leadership skills, and subject matter expertise to implement comprehensive performance programs tailored to the needs of his clients. His daily responsibilities include building new relationships, managing client retention, and ensuring that each O2X program delivers maximum impact in support of its mission.Before transitioning into sales, Nick served as a Combat Engineer Officer in the U.S. Army, achieving the rank of Captain during his five-year active duty service. He deployed to Afghanistan as a Sapper Patrol Leader, conducting counter-IED operations in Regional Command East. Upon returning stateside, he served as a Company Executive Officer and Operations Officer for the 36th Engineer Brigade at Fort Hood, Texas. After leaving the military, Nick launched his sales career as a Territory Manager with Thermo Fisher Scientific, where his success led him to a role with Stryker Medical in New York City. Over the years, he has held various sales positions, excelling in regional strategy development and revenue generation.Nick earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science from the University of Scranton, where he was a member of the Army ROTC Program and the Men’s Soccer Team. He is currently pursuing a Master of Business for Veterans from the University of Southern California, with an expected graduation in May 2024. Nick and his wife, Divneet, relocated from New York to California in 2022 and have made it their permanent home. Passionate about giving back to the Veteran community, Nick enjoys playing soccer and golf in his free time and is excited to rekindle his commitment to supporting First Responders through his work at O2X Human Performance.
Stephen Scrobe is an Assistant Vice President of Municipal Sales at O2X, where he applies his tactical experience, leadership skills, and subject matter expertise to deliver impactful programs for local government organizations. His daily responsibilities include executing the business development strategy, managing the municipal sales team, and cultivating partnerships that drive success for O2X’s municipal clients.Stephen brings over 15 years of law enforcement experience to his role. He has served as a K-9 Officer, SWAT Team Leader, and Training Detective, where he honed his leadership and training expertise. Stephen initially joined O2X as a Lead Instructor and is also the co-founder of Heart and Sol, LLC, a company focused on coaching families in health and fitness through online and in-person training, classes, and workshops. Additionally, he is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and a Tactical Strength and Conditioning Facilitator (TSAC-F) through the NSCA. His passion for fitness and training stems from his background as a collegiate wrestler and rugby player, and he continues to channel that passion as a HYROX Pro competitor and Ironman Triathlete. Stephen graduated from Missouri State University with a Bachelor’s in Psychology. He is a devoted husband to his wife, Rachel, and a proud father of two boys. Outside of his professional work, Stephen continues to pursue his love of training dogs and still competes in K-9 competitions with his retired K-9, “Carbon.” With a deep belief in a holistic approach to health and wellness, Stephen strives to empower the tactical community through education and training, enhancing both physical and mental performance.
Cole Hatcher is an Assistant Vice President of Municipal Sales at O2X. In this role, he applies his tactical experience, leadership skills, and subject matter expertise to deliver customized programs to local government organizations. His primary responsibilities include building and maintaining client relationships, ensuring retention, and managing impactful programs that support the unique missions of each organization he serves. Before joining O2X, Cole served as a Special Agent specializing in cases involving gang violence, firearms, and narcotics trafficking. Prior to his federal service, he spent four years on active duty as a Sergeant in the United States Army with F Co 51st Long Range Surveillance Company, where he was part of a military freefall team. During his Army tenure, Cole trained soldiers in surveillance tactics and physical fitness, fostered partnerships with allied forces, and completed advanced training, including the Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leaders Course (RSLC), Pathfinder School, and the Military Freefall Parachutist Course (MFFPC).Cole earned a degree in accounting from the University of Arizona and has worked in various accounting and finance roles. A proud Arizona native, he has a deep passion for the outdoors and spends his free time traveling, hiking, visiting the beach, or competing in trail races and local CrossFit competitions.
Conner Freeland is an Assistant Vice President of Municipal Sales at O2X Human Performance, where he utilizes his coaching experience, leadership background, and expertise in both tactical and collegiate settings to deliver high-impact programs to municipal organizations. Conner’s focus is on building new relationships, client retention, and ensuring each O2X client receives tailored programs that enhance their performance and support their unique mission. Conner began his career with O2X as an On-Site Specialist and Program Manager, where he pioneered the Integrated Specialist Program at Washington D.C. Fire & EMS. He led a team of multidisciplinary specialists who supported over 2,200 members in the D.C. Fire Department, driving cultural transformation by enhancing physical training for recruits and operational firefighters. His work included developing a comprehensive return-to-work rehabilitation program, strategic facility designs, and fitness assessment tools. Before joining O2X, Conner spent five years as the Head Strength & Conditioning Coach and Assistant Football Coach at the University of Charleston. There, he designed training programs, coached defensive backs and linebackers, recruited student-athletes, and developed new health and wellness procedures for the institution.Conner holds a Master’s in Strategic Leadership from the University of Charleston and a Bachelor’s in Exercise Science from Longwood University. He has also completed internships in both the collegiate and private sectors and holds certifications from NSCA-CSCS and ACSM-EP. Conner lives in Charlotte, NC with his wife, Abby, and enjoys staying active through sports and outdoor activities.
Sara Davidson is an Assistant Vice President of Federal Sales at O2X Human Performance, specializing in client support within the DoD sector. With 20 years of military service, Sara draws on her extensive experience to assist clients in identifying opportunities and developing innovative solutions that enhance engagement and mission accomplishment. Her commitment to continuous learning, willingness to challenge the status quo, and passion for investing in people ensure that her clients’ goals are not only met but exceeded. Before joining O2X, Sara had a distinguished career in the Air Force, where she served as an intelligence analyst and operational leader, overseeing teams both large and small. Her global deployments, including time with a Special Operations Team in the Middle East, have provided her with significant experience in remote operations and the tactical application of cutting-edge technology. Throughout her military career, she collaborated extensively with various Intelligence Agencies, honing her skills in strategic decision-making and team leadership. Sara holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Leadership and a Master’s Degree in Strategic Intelligence. Her lifelong journey in fitness, health, and wellness is marked by voracious reading and data analysis, alongside firsthand experiences of holistic transformation through performance optimization. A certified Spin instructor, she currently competes in trail and road running, as well as CrossFit events. In her free time, Sara enjoys golfing, running, hiking, and reading in nature. Although Washington, D.C., is her home base, she embraces a minimalist lifestyle and travels frequently, often with just a backpack. Sara is passionate about empowering others to grow their holistic selves through physical, mental, and emotional strength, emphasizing the importance of health, wellness, and nutrition.
Cameron Baird is an Assistant Vice President of Federal Sales at O2X Human Performance, where he focuses on delivering customized human performance solutions to federal law enforcement and other federal agencies. Drawing on his military expertise and passion for fitness, Cameron ensures that tactical professionals are equipped with top-tier resources and training to enhance operational readiness and resilience in critical situations. Before joining O2X, Cameron served as an Infantry Officer in the United States Marine Corps, leading diverse teams in challenging environments. His roles included Platoon Commander and Company Executive Officer with the 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines in Camp Pendleton, CA, where he deployed on the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Cameron later commanded the Special Training Company at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, where he mentored and trained thousands of recruits. He concluded his active-duty career at Officer Candidates School in Quantico, VA, serving in roles such as Tactics Officer in Charge. Originally from Michigan, Cameron earned the rank of Eagle Scout in high school, reflecting his early dedication to leadership and service. A lifelong athlete, he competed in football, wrestling, and rugby, winning a state championship in rugby and playing collegiately at the U.S. Naval Academy. He went on to earn a Master in Business for Veterans (MBV) from Emory University’s Goizueta Business School. An avid reader and fitness enthusiast, Cameron enjoys tackling fitness challenges, martial arts, and ultramarathons. He resides with his wife, two young children, and German Shepherd, balancing family life with a relentless drive to push boundaries and support those who serve.
Josh Stuart-Shor is a Manager of Integrated Programs for O2X and a Lead Instructor. In this capacity, Josh ensures that the needs of all tactical athletes and client organizations are met through regular engagement and on-site coordination. His role is pivotal in maintaining the effectiveness of O2X’s human performance programs, working directly with clients to ensure optimal program implementation and support. Prior to joining O2X, Josh served in the United States Army, initially as an Infantry Officer in the 82nd Airborne Division before transitioning to a Green Beret with the 3rd Special Forces Group at Fort Bragg, NC. Throughout his military career, Josh completed several combat deployments across Iraq, Afghanistan, and Central Asia, earning numerous combat awards and decorations. During 2015 to 2016, Josh was involved in the Army’s Tactical Human Optimization Rapid Rehabilitation & Reconditioning Program (THOR3) to recover from injuries sustained during combat. This experience fueled his passion for human performance, inspiring him to help others recover physically and mentally to return to duty.After nearly a decade of service, Josh transitioned out of the Army to pursue new opportunities. In addition to his role with O2X, he works as a Lieutenant for a major metropolitan fire department. Josh holds a Master’s degree in Conflict Resolution from the University of Massachusetts at Boston. He currently resides in Boston, MA, with his wife, Jessica, their four children—Camden, Abigail, Harrison, and Anne—and their dog, Buck. In their free time, the family enjoys skiing, hiking, and fly-fishing in the mountains of Vermont.
Brendan Stickles is the Vice President of Government at O2X, overseeing Federal Government Accounts. He joined the O2X team in September 2023 after serving as a consultant with Boston Consulting Group. Prior to that, Brendan served as the Special Advisor for Defense to Vice Presidents Kamala Harris and Mike Pence. During his two years at the White House, he managed a wide-ranging portfolio that included veterans’ issues, national security, defense innovation, and military personnel and readiness as Director on the National Security Council. Before transitioning to his advisory roles, Brendan had a distinguished career as a Navy Commander, flying jets for over 18 consecutive years and completing more than 550 carrier landings. On his final operational deployment aboard the USS Eisenhower, he commanded an EA-18 squadron that earned two consecutive “Battle E” awards for combat efficiency during Operation Inherent Resolve. Among his proudest moments in the cockpit 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 U.S. Naval Academy with a degree in history. He also earned an MBA from the University of North Carolina and an MPA from Harvard. Brendan lives in Bethesda, MD, with his wife and their three school-aged children.
Rachel Miller is the Manager of Events at O2X, where she plays a vital role in the Operations Team. 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.
Joe McCullough is the Manager of Marketing at O2X, where he is responsible for creating, planning, and executing the company’s marketing initiatives. His work includes managing social media, email campaigns, public relations, the O2X Human Performance Podcast, and the company’s blog. Joe’s role is central to promoting O2X’s mission and educating the public on the importance of human performance, especially within tactical communities. Before joining O2X, Joe received a conditional appointment to the United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA), where he enrolled in 2014 after completing a preparatory program at the New Mexico Military Institute. While at USMMA, Joe was a founding member of the Kings Point Endurance Club, served as a 3/C Petty Officer to the Regimental Commander, and sailed as a cadet aboard the S.S. Horizon Pacific. In June 2016, Joe suffered a cervical level spinal cord injury that left him a quadriplegic. After undergoing months of intensive therapy and rehabilitation, he regained enough function to live independently, a testament to his resilience and problem-solving skills honed during his time at the Academy. Joe attended the United States Merchant Marine Academy as part of the Maritime Logistics and Security Program, where he gained valuable leadership and problem-solving experience. Despite the challenges posed by his injury, Joe’s determination and adaptive mindset have shaped his professional journey. Since his recovery, Joe has built a successful career with O2X, holding roles as Operations Coordinator and Experience Coordinator before becoming Marketing Manager. Outside of work, Joe’s perseverance and growth post-injury continue to inspire those around him.
Dr. Katy Tran Turner is the Manager of Curriculum and Learning Design at O2X, where she is responsible for compiling content, researching relevant background information, and helping create world-class training materials for a variety of clients and events. Additionally, Katy serves as an O2X Mental Performance Specialist, specializing in developing mental skills that optimize performance in high-pressure, fast-paced, and dynamic environments. Her expertise focuses on enhancing decision-making, confidence, self-regulation, and present-moment focus during high-stress performance moments. Dr. Turner has a rich history of working with high-performance teams in various settings. She served as the mental performance coach for the Buffalo Sabres for five seasons and spent two seasons with the Buffalo Bills, where she contributed to multidisciplinary teams providing holistic support. Before her time with professional athletes in Western New York, Katy worked with soldiers at Fort Bragg, NC, providing mental performance training for tactical athletes. Her experience also includes working in NCAA Division I athletics departments in student-athlete services and supporting a wide range of sports. Dr. Turner holds a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology with a specialization in Sport and Performance Psychology from Florida State University. She also earned a master’s degree in Exercise Physiology from Kent State University and undergraduate degrees in Biology and Exercise & Sport Science from UNC-Chapel Hill. While at UNC, Katy was the starting goaltender for the field hockey team, earning All-America honors. She is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant through the Association for Applied Sport Psychology and a member of the American Psychological Association Division 47. In addition to her role at O2X, Dr. Turner serves as an adjunct professor. Her research has focused on team dynamics and coordination. Katy currently resides in Michigan with her husband, two children, and two dogs, where she enjoys teaching and learning about high-performance strategies and performing under pressure.
Specialists
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 and return to duty stronger after injuries. Drawing on his background in collegiate athletics, Ryan focuses on injury prevention and recovery strategies to support tactical athletes’ physical readiness and resilience.Before joining O2X, Ryan worked with the South Carolina Gamecocks football team as a strength and conditioning coach. Prior to that, he spent two years as a graduate assistant at Liberty University, where he gained experience in strength and conditioning as well as sports nutrition while earning his master’s degree. At Liberty, Ryan coached Olympic sports athletes before transitioning to football, honing his skills in athlete performance and recovery.Ryan holds a bachelor’s degree in Homeland Security from Virginia Commonwealth University, where he also worked with the Richmond City Police Department, training and coaching officers. In addition to his academic and professional accomplishments, Ryan is passionate about applying his diverse experience to improve the health and performance of tactical athletes.
Charlie Badawy is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist who specializes in Injury Prevention as a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT). He is a board-recognized Sports Certified Specialist (SCS), NSCA Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), and USA Weightlifting (USAW) Level 1 Sports Performance Coach. Charlie’s expertise lies in blending rehabilitation with performance training to help athletes prevent injuries and enhance their physical capabilities.Before joining O2X, Charlie honed his skills in sports physical therapy at a variety of esteemed institutions. He completed postdoctoral education in sports physical therapy at the University of Miami, where he worked with the Rowing and Swim & Dive teams. His specialization was further advanced during his time at Wake Forest University, where he worked with Division I football, basketball, and baseball teams. After his fellowship, Charlie remained at Wake Forest as a Clinical Sports Physical Therapist, treating athletes recovering from athletic injuries. He also served as Program Coordinator for the D-I Sports fellowship program and taught at High Point University’s DPT program, focusing on strength and conditioning in sports physical therapy. His research interests include ACL reconstruction (ACLR) rehabilitation, and he has published in this area.Charlie holds a Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise from Virginia Tech (2014) and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Pittsburgh (2019). His strong foundation in strength and conditioning began in 2014, with internships and roles in the private sector as a strength coach and personal trainer. He also worked with a mixed martial arts gym and helped develop a strength and conditioning program for a local adaptive sled hockey team. In his personal time, Charlie is an avid practitioner of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and weightlifting and enjoys hiking and trail running to push his physical limits.
Gary Heron is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist and Program Manager who specializes Strength and Conditioning for the City of Berkeley Public Safety. In this role, he oversees the city’s human performance program, delivering comprehensive training, resources, and strategies designed to equip public servants for success both on and off the job.With over 15 years of experience in the human performance field, Gary has held key leadership roles, including serving as the Lead Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) Apprenticeship Course under the United States Air Force’s Special Warfare Training Wing. Before that, he was the Director of Strength and Conditioning at the University of California, Riverside, where his tenure was marked by multiple team and individual Big West Conference championships, a complete facility renovation, and the development of an internship program that produced strength coaches who now work across all levels of competitive sport. Gary has also worked in the private sector and served as an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.A native of Riverside, CA, Gary earned both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Kinesiology from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in 2007 and 2008, respectively. A self-described underachieving baseball player, his passion for sports and performance led him to pursue a career in strength and conditioning, where he remains deeply connected to competitive athletics.
Jacqueline Martinez is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist who specializes in Injury Prevention as a Certified Athletic Trainer for the City of Berkeley Public Safety. In her role, Jacqueline is dedicated to supporting the health and well-being of public safety personnel through injury prevention strategies, rehabilitation programs, and individualized care. Her approach emphasizes building trust and fostering relationships to help individuals perform at their best.Before joining O2X, Jacqueline served as an Athletic Trainer at the University of California, Berkeley, working with the men’s and women’s gymnastics teams. In this role, she managed a broad spectrum of injuries, from acute to chronic, including surgical and non-surgical rehabilitation programs for dislocated joints and overuse injuries. Her work extended beyond protocols, as she prioritized treating the whole person rather than just the injury, excelling in collaborative environments and providing holistic care.Jacqueline’s passion lies in helping others achieve their goals and investing in their success. Her professional experience has reinforced her belief in the importance of trust, teamwork, and a people-centered approach to injury prevention and rehabilitation. She takes pride in empowering individuals to return to doing what they love, stronger and more resilient than before.
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 and resilience. Myles brings a wealth of experience to his current position, emphasizing 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 program. His prior experience includes three seasons with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill football team, where he spearheaded the developmental training program for incoming freshmen and managed the team’s mobility and flexibility initiatives. Myles has also worked with men’s football and women’s lacrosse at the University of Connecticut and trained tactical athletes in 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 multiple certifications, including Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and Tactical Strength and Conditioning Facilitator (TSAC-F) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, as well as credentials from USA Weightlifting and Functional Range Systems.
Brad Pasker is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist who specializes in Strength & Conditioning and is the Human Performance Advisor for the United States Army Reserve – South Carolina (USAR-SC). In this role, Brad focuses on enhancing physical readiness, optimizing performance, and supporting the holistic health of tactical professionals to meet the demands of their roles.Prior to his current position, Brad served in the United States Army for eight years, where he was an Instructor for the Army Physical Fitness School at Fort Jackson, SC. After his military service, he gained valuable experience coaching CrossFit, providing performance training for elite-level athletes, and conducting orthopedic rehabilitation for clients with lower back pain.Brad earned his bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from the University of Northern Iowa in 2012 and later completed his master’s degree in Exercise Science at the University of South Carolina. In his free time, he enjoys weightlifting, golfing, and visiting the firing range.
Brandon Athey is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength and Conditioning with the Howard County Fire Department. In this role, he focuses on enhancing the physical readiness of first responders by designing and implementing strength and conditioning programs tailored to the unique demands of their profession. Brandon’s expertise lies in optimizing performance, preventing injuries, and fostering a culture of health and fitness among tactical populations.Before joining O2X, Brandon amassed six years of experience as a strength and conditioning coach. From 2021 to 2023, he was part of the U.S. Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) Program with the 18th Field Artillery Brigade at Fort Bragg, NC. There, he played a pivotal role in developing the H2F Program, establishing strength and conditioning initiatives at the unit level, and creating the Steel Fitness Trainer (SFT) course, a comprehensive “train-the-trainer” program that certified soldiers as H2F trainers. Earlier in his career, Brandon worked in collegiate athletics at Hagerstown Community College, Shippensburg University, Clemson University, and Mount St. Mary’s University. Notably, he founded the strength and conditioning program at Hagerstown and served as an adjunct professor of exercise science, a role he continues online today.Brandon holds a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Salisbury University and a Master of Arts in Sport Coaching with a focus on Strength and Conditioning from the University of Denver. He is certified as an NSCA-RSCC and NSCA-CSCS,*D, reflecting his high level of expertise in the field. Brandon’s diverse background in tactical and collegiate settings, combined with his dedication to teaching and program development, equips him to contribute meaningfully to any human performance initiative.
Wayne Sasso is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Mental Performance with the Arlington County Police Department. In this role, he focuses on enhancing cognitive readiness and psychological resilience for law enforcement personnel. Through individual coaching, mental skills training, and curriculum development, Wayne supports officers in building mental toughness, managing stress, and improving overall performance in high-stakes environments.Wayne has over eight years of experience in the human performance field, working with a diverse range of populations. Prior to joining O2X, he was part of the Optimizing the Human Weapon System program in Tucson, AZ, where he developed and implemented a psychological program for fighter pilots of the A-10 Warthog. His approach included a standardized curriculum, one-on-one coaching, and cognitive training integrated into physical readiness activities. Before that, Wayne served as a Mental Conditioning Coordinator, providing sport psychology services to athletes from youth to professional levels, helping them perform under pressure, recover from setbacks, and strengthen their mental game.Wayne earned his Bachelor’s degree in Sport and Exercise Psychology from West Virginia University in 2015, where he also gained experience as a strength coach for high school and college athletes. He went on to complete a Master’s degree in Counseling with a focus on Sport and Performance Psychology from Boston University in 2018, interning with BU athletics and Lesley University athletics during his studies. Outside of work, Wayne is a dedicated Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitioner and enjoys spending time hiking with his wife and their dog Winnie or relaxing at local breweries.
Alex Redshaw is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength and Conditioning with the Arlington County Fire Department. In this role, he designs and implements fitness programs tailored to the demands of firefighting, focusing on enhancing operational readiness and long-term health for first responders. Alex leverages his expertise in movement quality, injury prevention, and physical performance to support firefighters in maintaining peak condition throughout their careers.Before joining O2X, Alex held key roles in both tactical and athletic performance. He served as the Functional Fitness Coordinator for the South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service (SAMFS), where he developed and delivered comprehensive health and wellness programs, including fitness assessments, strength and conditioning sessions, and health education for firefighters. Prior to his work with the SAMFS, Alex was the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for the University of South Australia Women’s Soccer Team and an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach for Basketball South Australia, where he designed evidence-based training programs and mentored interns working with elite junior athletes.Originally from Australia, Alex earned a Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science and completed a Master of Research (Health Sciences) through a scholarship with the SAMFS. His thesis, The Effect of Aging on Movement Quality in Australian Urban Firefighters, underscores his commitment to optimizing performance and well-being for tactical populations. A passionate advocate for community health, Alex also enjoys cricket and Australian Rules Football, both of which he played competitively before moving to the United States in 2023.
Carson Fralin is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength and Conditioning with the West Palm Beach Fire Department. In this role, Carson designs and implements performance programs that enhance the physical readiness and resilience of first responders, ensuring they are prepared to meet the demands of their critical work while reducing the risk of injury.Before joining O2X, Carson served under the U.S. Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) program with the 82nd Airborne Division. Embedded as a Strength and Conditioning Coach within the 2nd Battalion of the 504th Paratrooper Infantry Regiment, he advised officers and NCOs on optimizing physical training for combat readiness. Carson also specialized in preparing soldiers for selection schools, including SOAR 160th, SFAS, Ranger, Civil Affairs, and PSYOPS, while developing recovery programs to rehabilitate and reintegrate soldiers after their selection processes. Earlier in his career, Carson was the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Midlothian Athletic Club, where he worked with FC Richmond Soccer, the Richmond Generals Ice Hockey teams, and local fire stations in Chesterfield County, VA.Carson earned both his Master’s in Kinesiology and Exercise Physiology and his Bachelor’s in Exercise Science from Virginia Commonwealth University. He is deeply passionate about supporting the health and performance of those who serve their communities and the nation. Outside of work, Carson enjoys staying active and continues to contribute to initiatives that improve the safety and quality of life for tactical and first responder populations.
Benjamin Rosner is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist and Program Manager specializing in Strength and Conditioning with Baltimore County Public Safety. In this role, he supports public safety personnel by designing and implementing strength and conditioning programs that enhance performance, resilience, and overall wellness. His work focuses on ensuring that first responders are physically prepared for the demands of their critical roles.Before joining O2X, Ben served as the Lead Strength and Conditioning Coach with the 10th Mountain Division Sustainment Brigade at Fort Drum, NY, where he spent two years working with U.S. Army personnel. Prior to that, he gained over three years of experience in collegiate strength and conditioning. His roles included Graduate Fellow at Harvard University, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at the College of the Holy Cross, and Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at The College of Saint Rose, where he managed programming for 19 Division II varsity teams.Ben holds a Master’s degree in Exercise and Sports Science from Merrimack College and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from SUNY Geneseo. He obtained a PhD in Health Sciences: Exercise and Sports Science at Liberty University. In his free time, Ben enjoys working out, exploring the outdoors, and taking leisurely walks with his dog, Charlie.
Ryan O’Connell is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist who specializes in Strength & Conditioning with the 148th Air Support Operations Squadron. In this role, he leverages his expertise in strength and conditioning to optimize the performance and readiness of tactical athletes. With certifications as a NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and USA Weightlifting Level 1 Coach, Ryan is dedicated to supporting his clients in achieving peak physical performance.Before joining O2X, Ryan was a key contributor to the U.S. Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) Program with the 18th Field Artillery Brigade at Fort Bragg/Liberty, NC, from 2021 to 2023. During this time, he developed and implemented strength and conditioning programs at the Battery level and assisted in establishing the H2F Program for the brigade. Notably, he co-created the Steel Fitness Trainer (SFT) course, a four-day program designed to certify soldiers as H2F trainers by providing education on strength and conditioning fundamentals, energy systems development, and integrating the pillars of H2F, such as nutrition, injury prevention, and cognitive performance. Prior to his tactical coaching role, Ryan worked in the private sector at Athletes Arena in Columbia, SC, while interning at the University of South Carolina.Ryan discovered his passion for strength and conditioning during his service with the 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, which inspired him to pursue a career in the field. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from the University of South Carolina, where he gained a solid foundation in human performance. Outside of work, Ryan enjoys coaching and competing in weightlifting, training in grappling and mixed martial arts, riding BMX, listening to heavy metal music, and exploring the outdoors. Committed to personal and professional growth, Ryan continually seeks opportunities to improve as a coach and individual.
Joseph Sheffield is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength & Conditioning with the 147th Air Support Operations Squadron. In this role, he brings over a decade of experience in coaching tactical populations to enhance performance, readiness, and resilience. His expertise includes designing and implementing strength and conditioning programs tailored to the unique demands of tactical athletes.Previously, Joseph served as the Lead Strength & Conditioning Coach for the U.S. Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) Program with the 16th Military Police Brigade at Fort Liberty, overseeing coaching staff across multiple locations. He worked closely with military leadership to improve soldier lethality and combat readiness while also providing specialized combative-based instruction to enhance physical restraint and control skills. Before this, Joseph was a Strength & Conditioning Coach for the 18th Field Artillery Brigade, where he collaborated with unit fitness leaders, educated service members on exercise science principles, and designed tailored training programs, including for postpartum and pregnant service members. Earlier in his career, Joseph was the Head Strength & Conditioning Coach for All-Marine Corps Sports and the All-Marine Wrestling Team and an instructor for the USMC High-Intensity Tactical Training (HITT) Program. Notably, he trained and coached a Marine who competed for Team USA at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.Joseph holds a Bachelor of Science in Sports and Exercise Science from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro and a Master of Science in Exercise Physiology from the University of Texas-El Paso. His passion for tactical strength and conditioning is matched by his commitment to advancing the performance and well-being of those he trains.
James Carson is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength & Conditioning with the 284th Air Support Operations Squadron. In his current role, James leverages his extensive expertise to enhance the physical readiness and performance of tactical athletes, aligning with O2X’s mission to optimize human performance.Before joining O2X, James served as a Strength and Conditioning Coach with CRAFT, where he was instrumental in training and educating pilots in strength and conditioning principles to improve their operational effectiveness. His career also includes significant experience in collegiate athletics, having held Strength and Conditioning Coach positions at six NCAA universities. Notably, he served as the Director of Athletic Performance at the University of New Mexico, where he oversaw comprehensive training programs for student-athletes.James earned his degree from Bucknell University, where he also competed as a defensive end on the football team, earning two varsity letters during his four-year collegiate career. His combination of athletic and professional experience underscores his commitment to helping individuals achieve peak performance in high-demand environments.
Tim Bayley is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Mental Performance with Berkeley Public Safety. In his role, Tim helps public safety professionals develop the mental tools needed to achieve high performance, navigate challenges, and excel both on and off the job. His work emphasizes building strong relationships and empowering individuals and teams to pursue their goals while appreciating the value of their daily experiences.Tim brings a wealth of experience as a high-level athlete and mental performance expert. A former British Champion in the 800 meters, he competed globally for Great Britain and achieved several sub-four-minute miles during his post-collegiate career. He was recruited to the U.S. on a track and field scholarship to Iona University, where he became a two-time All-American, NCAA runner-up, and an inductee into the Iona Hall of Fame. His professional experience includes private consultancy work with clients worldwide, leveraging his expertise in sport and performance psychology.Tim holds a doctorate in Sport and Performance Psychology from the University of Western States and is a certified mental performance consultant through the Association of Applied Sport Psychology. He lives in California with his wife, Priscilla, and their two sons, Ethan and Logan. Tim stays active through running and strength training and enjoys traveling, spending time with friends and family, and cheering for his hometown English Premier League team, Brighton and Hove Albion.
Jordan Hicks is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Injury Prevention as a Certified Athletic Trainer with the City of Phoenix Police Department. Jordan brings six years of experience in evaluating and rehabilitating musculoskeletal injuries. Her work focuses on supporting law enforcement personnel by enhancing their physical resilience, reducing injury risk, and promoting long-term wellness through targeted programs and individualized care.Previously, Jordan served as a Sports Medicine Injury Prevention Athletic Trainer at Camp Pendleton, where she developed regiment-level athletic training programs, implemented concussion protocols, and improved overall fitness and mobility among service members. Her diverse background includes roles as an Industrial Athletic Trainer at Fit For Work in Oceanside, CA, and a Tactical Athletic Trainer with the Optimizing Human Weapons System team at Aviano Air Base in Italy and Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington State. These roles highlight her adaptability and expertise in optimizing human performance across various environments.Jordan earned her Master of Science in Sports Medicine: Strength and Conditioning from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs and her Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from San Diego State University. A San Diego native, she has lived in Colorado, Washington, and Italy, which has fueled her love for exploring new places and enjoying the outdoors. In her free time, Jordan enjoys camping and embracing nature, reflecting her passion for promoting holistic health and well-being.
Joshua Davies is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist and Program Manager specializing in Strength and Conditioning with the D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services (DCFEMS). With a wealth of experience in professional sports, Joshua brings his expertise to this role, enhancing the physical performance of first responders. His most recent position was as a Performance Coach for Future, where he worked for a year and a half, focusing on optimizing the athletic abilities of individuals. Prior to that, Joshua spent two significant tenures with the Scarlets, a prominent professional rugby club in Wales, where he served as a strength and conditioning coach.Joshua’s career has also taken him beyond the rugby field, most notably as the head of performance for the Chinese Olympic Committee. In this role, he was instrumental in crafting the training program for the Chinese wrestling team in preparation for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, further showcasing his versatility in the sports performance domain. Additionally, Joshua spent three years in Australia, where he contributed significantly to a leading training facility, honing his skills and knowledge of sports performance in a different cultural and competitive context.Joshua holds a master’s degree in Strength and Conditioning, and his deep-rooted passion for sports and fitness is the driving force behind his work. Originally from Wales, Joshua’s diverse international experiences have shaped his holistic approach to strength and conditioning. His commitment to enhancing athletic performance, whether in sports or tactical environments, continues to make a lasting impact on those he works with.
Mike Vidas is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist and Program Manager specializing in Strength and Conditioning at HSWCWL-Norfolk. With a passion for leadership and personal development, Mike is committed to helping others reach their full potential. His role involves designing and implementing performance programs tailored to the specific needs of tactical athletes, ensuring they remain fit, functional, and ready for their demanding roles.Before joining O2X, Mike spent over a decade as an entrepreneur, opening and managing three CrossFit gyms, including two in Taiwan and one in New Jersey. His entrepreneurial ventures deepened his love for helping others achieve their fitness goals. Additionally, Mike served four years in the Navy as an Aviation Ordnanceman and Aviation Warfare Systems Operator, deploying in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT). His diverse background spans professional, collegiate, and high-level high school athletes, where he collaborated with orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, and athletic trainers to create personalized fitness plans. Mike has also worked with individuals in the Department of Defense (DOD), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and law enforcement to optimize their physical performance for operational readiness.Mike holds a Bachelor’s degree in Social Science and a Master’s degree in Sociology. He also competed in soccer at the Division 1 level, further fueling his dedication to physical fitness. Outside of work, Mike is deeply committed to his family, including his wife Crystal, their three boys, and their Malinois, Madigan. Together, they enjoy outdoor activities like camping, hiking, and trail running year-round. Mike’s entrepreneurial spirit, dedication to fitness, and love for his family continue to drive his mission to inspire others to push beyond their limits and achieve their goals.
Dr. Savannah Snead is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Injury Prevention as a Doctoral Physical Therapist (DPT) with HSCWL-Norfolk. In this role, she provides expert physical therapy support, focusing on injury management and prevention to help individuals optimize their performance and maintain operational readiness. With a strong background in holistic care, Savannah is dedicated to helping clients achieve their physical potential and sustain long-term wellness.Savannah’s professional experience includes rehabilitating athletes and service members recovering from conditions such as traumatic brain injuries and post-operative orthopedic issues. During her doctoral studies at Campbell University, she completed a rotation at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, where she collaborated with an interdisciplinary team to care for military members affected by traumatic brain injuries. This transformative experience ignited her passion for serving those in uniform, leading her to begin her career at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, where she treated service members across all branches of the military in an outpatient orthopedic setting.Originally from a farm in Virginia, Savannah earned her bachelor’s degree in Human Biology from North Carolina State University in 2016 before completing her Doctor of Physical Therapy at Campbell University in 2019. Certified in Level I and II dry needling, she brings a comprehensive approach to injury prevention and recovery. Outside of work, Savannah and her husband reside in Suffolk, VA, where they enjoy running half marathons, hiking, and rock climbing. As an avid outdoor enthusiast, she is passionate about health, wellness, and empowering others to live their best lives.
Lindsey Deppen is an O2X Human Performance Specialist specializing in Mental Performance at HSCWL – Norfolk. She is deeply passionate about helping elite athletes and performers reach their full potential by developing mental resilience and performance strategies. In her current role, Lindsey works with individuals to enhance their mental skills, focusing on areas like energy management, team cohesion, and leadership. She has built a reputation for her tailored approach to mental performance, which has proven beneficial to both tactical athletes and high-level performers.Prior to joining O2X, Lindsey served as the Lead Performance Expert at Fort Eustis, VA, within the Ready and Resilient (R2) Program. In this role, she was a Master Resilience Trainer – Primary Instructor, teaching evidence-based resilience skills to Soldiers and emphasizing how these skills could be applied to both personal and professional aspects of life. She provided customized workshops to various units, including the 511th Engineer Dive Detachment and the TRADOC Band. Additionally, Lindsey traveled to numerous US Army installations, such as the United States Sergeants Major Academy and the United States Military Academy at West Point, to conduct resilience training. She has also worked individually with Soldiers, helping them achieve a range of personal goals, from earning their Expert Field Medical Badge to passing the Promotion Board.Lindsey holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Mount Saint Mary College and a Master’s degree in Sport and Exercise Psychology from Springfield College. A former collegiate soccer player who earned all-conference honors, she now competes in sprint and Olympic distance triathlons. Outside of her professional career, Lindsey enjoys staying active and continues to challenge herself athletically. Her extensive background in psychology and performance training, combined with her athletic experience, drives her commitment to helping others optimize their mental and physical capabilities.
Dr. Gabe Farias is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist and Program Manager specializing in Mental Performance with the Phoenix Police Department. In this role, Gabe focuses on enhancing the psychological resilience and mental skills of tactical populations, optimizing their performance both on and off duty. His work emphasizes the critical mental aspects that influence success in high-stress environments, providing tactical athletes with tools to gain a competitive edge and thrive under pressure.Before joining O2X, Gabe worked extensively with the U.S. Army, engaging with thousands of soldiers to strengthen their mental resilience and performance. He leveraged his expertise in Sport and Performance Psychology to equip individuals and teams with essential mental skills for personal and professional success. His dedication to developing high-performing tactical athletes stems from a deep belief in the power of mental skills to drive success in challenging environments.Gabe holds a Master’s in Performance Psychology from National University and an Ed.D. in Sport and Performance Psychology from the University of Western States. He is currently pursuing a second doctorate in Organizational Leadership, reflecting his passion for continuous learning. Outside of work, Gabe enjoys spending time with his wife and two dogs, engaging in powerlifting, exploring the outdoors, and staying current on research and podcasts related to human performance. Balancing his academic rigor with his passion for fitness, he proudly refers to himself as a “Meathead-Academic.”
Mike Hannegan is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist who specializes in Injury Prevention as a Certified Athletic Trainer with the City of Irvine Police Department. Mike leverages his extensive expertise to support the health, resilience, and performance of law enforcement personnel. Through targeted injury prevention strategies, rehabilitation programs, and individualized care, he plays a key role in promoting the overall well-being of the department.Mike has a distinguished career in professional athletic training, having worked with top-tier sports organizations. From 2012 to 2020, he served as the Assistant Athletic Trainer for the Anaheim Ducks in the NHL, where he coordinated sports medicine services for elite athletes. Before that, he held the same role with the St. Louis Blues from 2006 to 2012 and was the Head Athletic Trainer for their AHL affiliate in Peoria, IL. Most recently, he developed and implemented a military-based Sports Medicine and Injury Prevention Program for the United States Marine Corps’ 11th Regiment at Camp Pendleton, CA, with Spectrum Healthcare.Mike earned his Master of Science in Athletic Training from California University of Pennsylvania in 2000, where he served as a Graduate Assistant. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Movement and Exercise Science at Chapman University in 1997, with a double emphasis in Athletic Training and Exercise Physiology. During his undergraduate years, he excelled as a soccer and lacrosse athlete and contributed as a Student Athletic Trainer for the baseball team. Outside of his professional roles, Mike co-owns and manages Compete Performance and Rehab in Yorba Linda, CA, a facility dedicated to sports performance and rehabilitation. He holds advanced certifications in Corrective Exercise, Performance Enhancement, Fitness Nutrition, and Golf Fitness, reflecting his commitment to lifelong learning and excellence in athletic training.
Zachary Interewicz is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength & Conditioning with the Frederick County Fire and Rescue. In his role, Zach works closely with firefighters to enhance both their physical and mental performance, ensuring they are well-equipped to handle the demands of their high-risk profession. His expertise in strength and conditioning, combined with his experience working with the U.S. Army’s 10th Mountain Combat Aviation Brigade, provides him with a unique understanding of human performance in high-stress environments.Prior to joining the Frederick County Fire Department, Zach gained valuable experience in a variety of roles, including serving as a strength and conditioning/rehab specialist in hybrid Physical Therapy and Performance Facilities. He also served as the assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, where he gained hands-on experience in elite sports training. These experiences allowed Zach to deepen his understanding of performance optimization, whether in sports or high-stakes professions like firefighting.Zach holds a Master of Science degree in Exercise Science with a concentration in sport and exercise conditioning, as well as a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science from East Stroudsburg University in Pennsylvania. In his personal life, Zach enjoys staying active by playing ice hockey and spending time outdoors. He also enjoys reading, listening to podcasts, and cherishing time with friends and family, further emphasizing his balanced approach to life and performance.
Joshua Berenbach is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist who specializes in Strength and Conditioning at the United States Secret Service. Leveraging his extensive background as an Army veteran, Josh dedicated eight years to military service, including a combat deployment with the renowned 1st Infantry Division. He furthered his education, earning a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Towson University. Throughout his career, Josh has exhibited versatility, working across NCAA Division I and Division III settings, and later transitioning to a private performance facility, where he refined his skills as a strength and conditioning coach.In his past roles, Josh has demonstrated unwavering commitment and excellence across various domains. During his tenure as a strength and conditioning coach with the 82nd Airborne Division, he played a pivotal role in developing and implementing a selection preparation program, aiding soldiers in navigating special operations assessment programs successfully. Additionally, he contributed significantly to the Unit Fitness Leader program, bolstering force readiness through comprehensive education in strength and conditioning and program design. Drawing from his own military experience, Josh’s dedication to serving those who safeguard the nation reflects a profound sense of duty.Josh’s educational background and professional endeavors underscore his multifaceted approach to his craft. His pursuit of a Master of Education in Coaching and Athletic Leadership from the University of Missouri exemplifies his commitment to continuous growth and learning. Beyond his professional pursuits, Josh finds fulfillment as a devoted husband and father to three children. In his leisure time, he enjoys a diverse array of hobbies, including strength training, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, fishing, and motorcycle riding, enriching his life outside the realm of his professional duties.
Daniel Herring is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Injury Prevention as a Certified Athletic Trainer with DCFEMS. In this role, he works alongside a multi-disciplinary team to optimize the physical health of first responders, focusing on corrective exercises to improve movement patterns and ensuring safe and effective return-to-duty programming. Dan is passionate about helping active populations reach their physical goals and enabling them to continue doing what they love.Dan’s career has spanned various roles that allowed him to refine his expertise in athletic training. He began his professional journey at Cedarville University, where he earned a Bachelor’s in Athletic Training in 2016 while gaining hands-on experience with NCAA Division II baseball, track and field, and DIII football teams. He later completed an internship at the ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, FL. After earning his Master of Science in Sports Medicine from the University of Pittsburgh in 2018, Dan went on to complete a one-year Residency program at Syracuse University, where he worked with both the football and men’s lacrosse teams. He continued to expand his experience at Georgetown University, where he served as an Assistant Athletic Trainer, overseeing athletic programs for football, men’s basketball, and women’s lacrosse.In 2022, Dan transitioned to a leadership role at DC International Public Charter School, where he served as the Sports Medicine and Performance Coordinator. During his time there, he developed and expanded the school’s sports medicine and performance programs and secured a new contract with Children’s National Hospital to provide team physician and athletic training services. Dan was also instrumental in the school’s crisis response planning and training. Dan graduated from Cedarville University and the University of Pittsburgh, and in his personal time, he enjoys baseball, reading, hiking, playing games with friends, eating sushi and various soups, and traveling with his wife.
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Gabriel Gomez is Co-founder and CEO at O2X Human Performance. In his role, Gabriel orchestrates the comprehensive management of the organization while spearheading the strategic direction of O2X. As the company continues to expand rapidly, he works to drive competitive and profitable growth while managing risk across the entire business landscape. Gabriel also manages investor relations and steers O2X’s financial strategy through considerable scale year-over-year. As a founding member of O2X, Gabriel has been instrumental in all phases of the company’s life span: from formation to start-up, through rapid expansion, and the evolution of O2X into the world leader in human performance programs for tactical athletes. Gabriel’s leadership, vision, and financial stewardship has been pivotal to that success since the company’s organization.Prior to the founding of O2X, Gabriel worked in private equity at Advent International, Summit Partners, and Bowles Hollowell Conner and helped co-found the private equity firm Equality Asset Management. In 2013, Gabriel left Advent to run for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by John Kerry, winning the Republican Primary nomination in the special election.Gabriel is a graduate of the Harvard Business School and United States Naval Academy, serving as a Naval Aviator and SEAL officer before separating from service in 1996. Gabriel is only the second person in U.S. Navy history to have been an aircraft carrier pilot and then a Navy SEAL officer. In addition, he is a co-founder of the Navy SEAL Foundation New England and is a former Trustee on the board of Noble & Greenough School. Gabriel lives in Cohasset, MA with his wife and four children.
Adam La Reau co-founded O2X Human Performance in 2013 along with Paul McCullough and Gabriel Gomez, and serves as President. Under Adam’s leadership, the company relentlessly evolves its program offerings, products, and structure to meet the ever-changing demands placed on tactical athletes. Adam’s vision is for O2X to provide world class training and integrated educational experiences that improve the health, safety, and performance of our nation’s heroes.As O2X grew, Adam’s focus shifted toward the development of scalable operations and management systems, guiding the company from a regional startup to becoming the world leader in performance. Currently, the model supports a team of hundreds of human performance and on-site specialists, as well as innovative learning programs and technology.Prior to O2X, Adam was a former Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy who began his military career as a Midshipman at the United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA). After graduating and earning his commission in 2002, he successfully completed the U.S. Navy’s Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training to earn the title of U.S. Navy SEAL. After successfully completing BUD/S and advanced training, he spent his career with East Coast based Navy SEAL Teams. Over the next decade, Adam conducted numerous combat deployments.After leaving active duty in 2013, Adam pursued further education at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and received a Master of Public Administration. Following his passions, he founded a non-profit called ‘One Summit’ to build resilience in children with cancer, which has helped hundreds of children and is active in four major cities. The results of the program are being utilized in post-traumatic growth studies to further support programs for children and veterans. Adam currently resides in Scituate, MA with his wife, son, and daughter.
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 and return to duty stronger after injuries. Drawing on his background in collegiate athletics, Ryan focuses on injury prevention and recovery strategies to support tactical athletes’ physical readiness and resilience.Before joining O2X, Ryan worked with the South Carolina Gamecocks football team as a strength and conditioning coach. Prior to that, he spent two years as a graduate assistant at Liberty University, where he gained experience in strength and conditioning as well as sports nutrition while earning his master’s degree. At Liberty, Ryan coached Olympic sports athletes before transitioning to football, honing his skills in athlete performance and recovery.Ryan holds a bachelor’s degree in Homeland Security from Virginia Commonwealth University, where he also worked with the Richmond City Police Department, training and coaching officers. In addition to his academic and professional accomplishments, Ryan is passionate about applying his diverse experience to improve the health and performance of tactical athletes.
Paul McCullough co-founded O2X Human Performance in 2013 along with Adam La Reau and Gabriel Gomez, and serves as President. Paul’s vision steers the overall growth strategy of O2X, ensuring the company’s products and offerings are best positioned for maximum impact across current and future O2X clients. Paul is driven by a passion for supporting those who serve others, focusing on improving the health, safety, and performance of our nation’s tactical populations and elite organizations.Through the company’s formative years, Paul oversaw all areas business development, building a truly customized training platform that now services hundreds of federal, state, and local organizations across the United States. Paul guided the process of customizing O2X’s proven methodology to meet the unique demands of every client, leading the development of industry defining programs, products, and services.Prior to O2X, Paul served eleven years in the U.S. military as a Navy SEAL. He spent his career with SEAL Team Eight and Naval Special Warfare Development Group. Throughout his service, Paul conducted numerous combat deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and other contingency operations around the globe. Paul left the Navy as a Chief Petty Officer and his highest awards include a Silver Star Medal, 2 Bronze Star Medals with Valor, and 2 Joint Service Commendation Medals with Valor.After leaving the Navy in 2012, Paul was hired at Eaton Vance Investment Managers where he worked in the Institutional sales team. He left Eaton Vance in 2014 to follow his passion for entrepreneurship and Human Performance. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Marketing from American Military University and resides in New England with his wife and four kids.
Charlie Badawy is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist who specializes in Injury Prevention as a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT). He is a board-recognized Sports Certified Specialist (SCS), NSCA Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), and USA Weightlifting (USAW) Level 1 Sports Performance Coach. Charlie’s expertise lies in blending rehabilitation with performance training to help athletes prevent injuries and enhance their physical capabilities.Before joining O2X, Charlie honed his skills in sports physical therapy at a variety of esteemed institutions. He completed postdoctoral education in sports physical therapy at the University of Miami, where he worked with the Rowing and Swim & Dive teams. His specialization was further advanced during his time at Wake Forest University, where he worked with Division I football, basketball, and baseball teams. After his fellowship, Charlie remained at Wake Forest as a Clinical Sports Physical Therapist, treating athletes recovering from athletic injuries. He also served as Program Coordinator for the D-I Sports fellowship program and taught at High Point University’s DPT program, focusing on strength and conditioning in sports physical therapy. His research interests include ACL reconstruction (ACLR) rehabilitation, and he has published in this area.Charlie holds a Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise from Virginia Tech (2014) and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Pittsburgh (2019). His strong foundation in strength and conditioning began in 2014, with internships and roles in the private sector as a strength coach and personal trainer. He also worked with a mixed martial arts gym and helped develop a strength and conditioning program for a local adaptive sled hockey team. In his personal time, Charlie is an avid practitioner of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and weightlifting and enjoys hiking and trail running to push his physical limits.
Brice Long is the Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer at O2X, bringing a deep company familiarity, cultural competence, and a passion for human performance to his role. Leveraging a foundational understanding of the O2X mission, Brice’s insight and creative vision guide the company to operational excellence and regularly surpassing ambitious goals.Since joining O2X, Brice has held multiple leadership roles through tremendous growth. Brice led the development of the on-site specialist program, O2X mobile application, key strategic partnerships, and has worked with O2X’s biggest clients to design and implement complex HP programs at locations nationwide. He has previously served as Business Manager; Director of Human Performance Experience; and most recently as Director of Client Services. As a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, he has also presented the O2X curriculum at workshops and national conferences; as well as led dozens of Human Performance training events. Previously, Brice worked as a senior aide to former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, managing his DC office, communications, and the campaign for the release of the New York Times Bestseller Known and Unknown. Brice has also served as a Senior Advisor at a non-profit, Concordia, working with the CEO to optimize company operations and lead teams through the execution of multi-day events in Bogota, Colombia, and New York City, responsible for high-profile speakers including President Joe Biden, General David Petraeus, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, Colombian President Ivan Duque, and others. Brice was also a career firefighter with experience leading recruit academies, officer development, and field training, as well as department fitness programs. His work there has been recognized by national fire service organizations and published in the NSCA’s peer-reviewed Tactical Strength and Conditioning Journal.Brice is a graduate of Roanoke College and lives in Duxbury with his wife, son, and their English Bulldog, George Washington.
Gary Heron is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist and Program Manager who specializes Strength and Conditioning for the City of Berkeley Public Safety. In this role, he oversees the city’s human performance program, delivering comprehensive training, resources, and strategies designed to equip public servants for success both on and off the job.With over 15 years of experience in the human performance field, Gary has held key leadership roles, including serving as the Lead Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) Apprenticeship Course under the United States Air Force’s Special Warfare Training Wing. Before that, he was the Director of Strength and Conditioning at the University of California, Riverside, where his tenure was marked by multiple team and individual Big West Conference championships, a complete facility renovation, and the development of an internship program that produced strength coaches who now work across all levels of competitive sport. Gary has also worked in the private sector and served as an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.A native of Riverside, CA, Gary earned both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Kinesiology from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in 2007 and 2008, respectively. A self-described underachieving baseball player, his passion for sports and performance led him to pursue a career in strength and conditioning, where he remains deeply connected to competitive athletics.
Eamonn Burke is the Executive Vice President of Sales at O2X Human Performance, where he leads a nationally distributed sales team to drive revenue generation, client retention, and management. Eamonn’s strategic vision and leadership have been critical in positioning O2X as a leader in human performance programming for public safety departments across the U.S. His role involves crafting and executing business development strategies that fuel the company’s substantial year-over-year growth.Since joining O2X in 2016, Eamonn has played a pivotal role in shaping the company’s products and services. He spearheaded the implementation of a CRM system, structured an efficient sales pipeline, and built a decentralized sales team with nationwide coverage. His ability to foster meaningful relationships within the tactical community has been instrumental in driving O2X’s consistent annual revenue growth. Before O2X, Eamonn held key sales roles at security startups Resilient Systems and Rapid7, where he excelled in capturing new market opportunities.Eamonn is a graduate of The Catholic University of America and a former collegiate baseball player. A passionate endurance athlete, he has completed nine marathons, a half Ironman, and three Pan-Mass Challenges. Eamonn lives in Milton, Massachusetts, with his wife, Kelly, and their dog, Darcy, and enjoys pursuing his athletic interests alongside his professional endeavors.
Jacqueline Martinez is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist who specializes in Injury Prevention as a Certified Athletic Trainer for the City of Berkeley Public Safety. In her role, Jacqueline is dedicated to supporting the health and well-being of public safety personnel through injury prevention strategies, rehabilitation programs, and individualized care. Her approach emphasizes building trust and fostering relationships to help individuals perform at their best.Before joining O2X, Jacqueline served as an Athletic Trainer at the University of California, Berkeley, working with the men’s and women’s gymnastics teams. In this role, she managed a broad spectrum of injuries, from acute to chronic, including surgical and non-surgical rehabilitation programs for dislocated joints and overuse injuries. Her work extended beyond protocols, as she prioritized treating the whole person rather than just the injury, excelling in collaborative environments and providing holistic care.Jacqueline’s passion lies in helping others achieve their goals and investing in their success. Her professional experience has reinforced her belief in the importance of trust, teamwork, and a people-centered approach to injury prevention and rehabilitation. She takes pride in empowering individuals to return to doing what they love, stronger and more resilient than before.
Ali Levy serves as the Vice President of Sales Operations at O2X Human Performance, where she leverages over a decade of experience in the human performance industry. In her role, Ali collaborates across departments to develop systems and strategies that enable the sales team to focus on revenue generation, client retention, and program implementation. As one of O2X’s founding team members, she is instrumental in shaping internal processes and ensuring the company’s evolution aligns with its core values and mission. Ali has held various impactful roles at O2X, including Director of Education, where she partnered with leading researchers and experts to create tailored programs for clients. She also contributed to the company’s literary projects, including co-authoring Human Performance for Tactical Athletes and a chapter in Surviving the Fire Service. Before that, as Director of Operations, Ali led the logistics and execution of O2X’s in-person training programs nationwide. Drawing on her background as a Mental Performance Specialist, she has delivered sessions on goal setting, resilience, and performance psychology. Prior to her career at O2X, Ali competed on the U.S. Freestyle Ski Team, achieving titles such as 2x North American Cup Grand Prix Champion and competing at the World Cup level.In 2015, Ali was inducted into the Ski & Snowboard Club Vail Hall of Fame and Wall of Excellence. After retiring from competitive skiing, she earned a B.A. in Geography from Middlebury College, where she also competed in track and field. She later completed an M.Ed. in Sport Psychology and Counseling at Boston University. Ali continues to pursue athletic challenges, including completing a 1,100-mile cycling trip and multiple 50-mile ultramarathons. She balances her passion for endurance sports with her love for skiing and spending time outdoors.
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 and resilience. Myles brings a wealth of experience to his current position, emphasizing 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 program. His prior experience includes three seasons with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill football team, where he spearheaded the developmental training program for incoming freshmen and managed the team’s mobility and flexibility initiatives. Myles has also worked with men’s football and women’s lacrosse at the University of Connecticut and trained tactical athletes in 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 multiple certifications, including Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and Tactical Strength and Conditioning Facilitator (TSAC-F) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, as well as credentials from USA Weightlifting and Functional Range Systems.
Lorenzo Romolo is the Vice President of Human Performance Integration at O2X, where he ensures the seamless implementation of O2X’s programs within client organizations. In this role, he manages client relationships and oversees national programs, focusing on impact delivery across various sectors. Lorenzo’s responsibilities include overseeing the On-Site Specialists, data analytics, impact tracking, and customer service to ensure the effective integration of human performance programs that drive results for O2X’s clients.Lorenzo began his career with O2X as a lead instructor, leveraging 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 played a pivotal role in expanding the program across the Army and Air National Guard, fire departments, and the Department of Justice. Lorenzo’s leadership was instrumental in establishing O2X as a trusted partner in human performance within these critical sectors.Originally from Australia, Lorenzo retired from Special Operations Command Australia after a distinguished 15-year career in the Army. During his time as a Special Forces Operator, he deployed to Afghanistan, Iraq, and East Timor, working alongside U.S. Special Operations. He also served in various leadership roles in domestic counterterrorism teams and worked with Australia’s Joint Counter Terrorism and Tactical Police Teams, as well as the FBI HRT. Lorenzo holds a CF-L1 certification and has competed at the CrossFit Regionals. Now based in North Carolina, he enjoys mountain biking, water skiing, and hiking in his free time.
Brad Pasker is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist who specializes in Strength & Conditioning and is the Human Performance Advisor for the United States Army Reserve – South Carolina (USAR-SC). In this role, Brad focuses on enhancing physical readiness, optimizing performance, and supporting the holistic health of tactical professionals to meet the demands of their roles.Prior to his current position, Brad served in the United States Army for eight years, where he was an Instructor for the Army Physical Fitness School at Fort Jackson, SC. After his military service, he gained valuable experience coaching CrossFit, providing performance training for elite-level athletes, and conducting orthopedic rehabilitation for clients with lower back pain.Brad earned his bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from the University of Northern Iowa in 2012 and later completed his master’s degree in Exercise Science at the University of South Carolina. In his free time, he enjoys weightlifting, golfing, and visiting the firing range.
Zack McAdams is the Vice President of Training Operations at O2X, where he brings more than a decade of experience as a tactical athlete and a passion for career longevity to his role. Zack oversees all aspects of O2X’s in-person and virtual training and education programs, managing hundreds of global events each year. His responsibilities include overseeing specialist training and staffing, event planning and client coordination, forecasting personnel and equipment needs, logistics, inventory management, staff training and feedback, and budget management. Zack’s leadership ensures the seamless delivery of O2X’s world-class programs that support tactical athletes.Prior to joining O2X, Zack served 13 years in the U.S. Army as an Infantry Officer, where he earned the rank of Major. Throughout his career, Zack served in various leadership positions across the Army, including the 101st Airborne Division, 25th Infantry Division, and 10th Mountain Division. His roles ranged from teaching and advising to logistics, operations, and command, with multiple combat deployments to Afghanistan. Zack concluded his Army career as an Operations Officer and Executive Officer at the Battalion level, leading the planning, resourcing, and synchronization of operations for an 800-soldier infantry unit. He was medically retired in July 2022 due to career and combat-related injuries, which led him to the O2X team. Zack is driven by a passion to provide world-class training that improves the health, safety, and performance of our nation’s heroes.Zack holds a bachelor’s degree from Bridgewater State College and a master’s degree from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. He currently resides on the South Shore with his wife, Jen, and their daughter, Delaney. In his personal time, Zack is committed to family and enjoys staying active and engaged in his community. His experience, dedication, and commitment to improving the lives of others make him a valued leader at O2X.
Brandon Athey is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength and Conditioning with the Howard County Fire Department. In this role, he focuses on enhancing the physical readiness of first responders by designing and implementing strength and conditioning programs tailored to the unique demands of their profession. Brandon’s expertise lies in optimizing performance, preventing injuries, and fostering a culture of health and fitness among tactical populations.Before joining O2X, Brandon amassed six years of experience as a strength and conditioning coach. From 2021 to 2023, he was part of the U.S. Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) Program with the 18th Field Artillery Brigade at Fort Bragg, NC. There, he played a pivotal role in developing the H2F Program, establishing strength and conditioning initiatives at the unit level, and creating the Steel Fitness Trainer (SFT) course, a comprehensive “train-the-trainer” program that certified soldiers as H2F trainers. Earlier in his career, Brandon worked in collegiate athletics at Hagerstown Community College, Shippensburg University, Clemson University, and Mount St. Mary’s University. Notably, he founded the strength and conditioning program at Hagerstown and served as an adjunct professor of exercise science, a role he continues online today.Brandon holds a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Salisbury University and a Master of Arts in Sport Coaching with a focus on Strength and Conditioning from the University of Denver. He is certified as an NSCA-RSCC and NSCA-CSCS,*D, reflecting his high level of expertise in the field. Brandon’s diverse background in tactical and collegiate settings, combined with his dedication to teaching and program development, equips him to contribute meaningfully to any human performance initiative.
Meaghan Grimes is the Vice President of Education at O2X, where she collaborates with leading researchers and experts to develop customized, integrated programs designed to address the unique challenges faced by tactical athletes and elite organizations. In this role, Meaghan oversees comprehensive data analysis and organizational reporting, focusing on impact assessment. She is also responsible for creating detailed reports for agencies to demonstrate the tangible effects of O2X’s Integrated Specialist Programs and educational training events. Meaghan has held several roles at O2X, where she has contributed to both the Client Services and Education departments. As the Education & Reporting Manager, she worked closely with teams across the company to develop customized reports that illustrated the effectiveness of the Integrated Specialist Programs and workshops. Before this, she served as the Client Services Manager, where she led the creation of educational content and implemented reporting systems. Meaghan’s experience at O2X has been instrumental in delivering timely, professional customer service while helping to enhance the impact of the company’s programs. Meaghan holds a Master of Education in Coaching and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, both from Boston University. As an undergraduate, she was a distance swimmer on the BU Swimming and Diving team and a former USA Swimming Senior National Qualifier in distance freestyle and backstroke. Meaghan’s passion for sports and wellness is deeply personal, stemming from a family history of first responders. Her great-grandfather was a firefighter in Lowell, MA, her grandfather served as a Captain in the Massachusetts State Police, and her cousin is a police officer in Boxborough, MA. Working with O2X provides Meaghan with the opportunity to give back to the first responder community and contribute to their health and wellness.
Wayne Sasso is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Mental Performance with the Arlington County Police Department. In this role, he focuses on enhancing cognitive readiness and psychological resilience for law enforcement personnel. Through individual coaching, mental skills training, and curriculum development, Wayne supports officers in building mental toughness, managing stress, and improving overall performance in high-stakes environments.Wayne has over eight years of experience in the human performance field, working with a diverse range of populations. Prior to joining O2X, he was part of the Optimizing the Human Weapon System program in Tucson, AZ, where he developed and implemented a psychological program for fighter pilots of the A-10 Warthog. His approach included a standardized curriculum, one-on-one coaching, and cognitive training integrated into physical readiness activities. Before that, Wayne served as a Mental Conditioning Coordinator, providing sport psychology services to athletes from youth to professional levels, helping them perform under pressure, recover from setbacks, and strengthen their mental game.Wayne earned his Bachelor’s degree in Sport and Exercise Psychology from West Virginia University in 2015, where he also gained experience as a strength coach for high school and college athletes. He went on to complete a Master’s degree in Counseling with a focus on Sport and Performance Psychology from Boston University in 2018, interning with BU athletics and Lesley University athletics during his studies. Outside of work, Wayne is a dedicated Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitioner and enjoys spending time hiking with his wife and their dog Winnie or relaxing at local breweries.
Dan Hartig is Vice President of Engineering and Digital Products at O2X where he brings a background as an engineer, architect and leader to delivering innovative software solutions to our nation’s first responders, frontline workers, and tactical athletes. Throughout his career, Dan has excelled in implementing large-scale technology solutions in multiple industries. His background includes leading multi-disciplinary teams, refining software development lifecycles and developing software architectures to meet the ever-changing needs of growing teams. Dan enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 2002, soon after the 9/11 attacks. He was selected for an officer candidate program in 2004. Dan graduated 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 Officer aboard USS Robert G Bradley (FFG-49) and USS George H W Bush (CVN-77). After leaving the Navy in 2015, Dan worked as a software engineer for the intelligence community at Zeta Technologies, followed by stints with PricewaterhouseCoopers, Sezzle and Best Buy. Dan brings a breadth of experience at companies from start ups to top national e-commerce retailers to the O2X team.Dan lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota with his wife, Darray and four children. In his free time, Dan smokes meats for hundreds at summer holiday parties and church picnics and is looking forward to his next career as an award winning pit master.
Crystal Vidas is the Vice President of People Operations at O2X, where she leads the organization’s people strategy and plays a pivotal role in fostering a high-performance environment. She oversees all HR and administrative functions, ensuring the company scales effectively while supporting its continued growth. Crystal’s leadership ensures alignment with O2X’s overarching strategy, cultivating an environment of growth and success for team members. In addition to her broader HR responsibilities, Crystal also oversees the recruitment, selection, and training of O2X Employees in key operational roles, contributing to the organization’s ability to attract and retain top talent. Before joining O2X, Crystal spent six years with lululemon, where she led multiple stores in the Philadelphia region. Her journey with the company culminated in the successful opening of a new store in Delaware. Throughout her time at lululemon, she consistently exceeded sales targets, achieved high employee engagement scores, and maintained strong ties with the local community. Prior to her retail career, Crystal spent the first decade of her professional life as a Certified Athletic Trainer. She worked in various locations including Oregon, Virginia, California, and Taiwan, and made significant contributions, such as standing up a sports medicine program at Taipei American School. There, she built a multi-disciplinary team that supported the unique needs of student athletes.Crystal earned a 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. Her diverse career path also reflects her passion for outdoor adventure and athleticism. Crystal has been a competitive CrossFit athlete, participating in regional competitions three times, and transitioned into ultra-endurance sports. One of her most notable accomplishments was an unsupported rim-to-rim-to-rim run of the Grand Canyon, completed with her husband in 16.5 hours. Outside of her professional and athletic pursuits, Crystal is a dedicated mother of three boys, aged 7, 4, and 9 months, and enjoys exploring new adventures with her family.
Alex Redshaw is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength and Conditioning with the Arlington County Fire Department. In this role, he designs and implements fitness programs tailored to the demands of firefighting, focusing on enhancing operational readiness and long-term health for first responders. Alex leverages his expertise in movement quality, injury prevention, and physical performance to support firefighters in maintaining peak condition throughout their careers.Before joining O2X, Alex held key roles in both tactical and athletic performance. He served as the Functional Fitness Coordinator for the South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service (SAMFS), where he developed and delivered comprehensive health and wellness programs, including fitness assessments, strength and conditioning sessions, and health education for firefighters. Prior to his work with the SAMFS, Alex was the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for the University of South Australia Women’s Soccer Team and an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach for Basketball South Australia, where he designed evidence-based training programs and mentored interns working with elite junior athletes.Originally from Australia, Alex earned a Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science and completed a Master of Research (Health Sciences) through a scholarship with the SAMFS. His thesis, The Effect of Aging on Movement Quality in Australian Urban Firefighters, underscores his commitment to optimizing performance and well-being for tactical populations. A passionate advocate for community health, Alex also enjoys cricket and Australian Rules Football, both of which he played competitively before moving to the United States in 2023.
Jason Carver is the Senior Vice President of Strategic Partnerships at O2X Human Performance, where he oversees activities with a focus on sustainable and profitable growth. He leads the Federal Sales team, driving business development, client management, and event coordination across the nation. Jason’s leadership ensures that O2X continues to provide impactful human performance solutions to federal clients nationwide. Before joining O2X, Jason served for 21 years in Naval Special Warfare as a Navy SEAL. During his distinguished career, he held leadership roles on SEAL Teams, was a founding member of a Special Reconnaissance Team, and served in staff positions at Naval Special Warfare Command and Naval Special Warfare Unit Ten. Jason became a dedicated advocate for human performance, emphasizing the integration of physical health, nutrition, sleep, injury prevention, and mental resilience into tactical readiness. Additionally, he co-founded Outlier CrossFit in San Diego, managing operations, scaling the business, and sponsoring a team that competed at the CrossFit Games. After four years, Jason and his co-founders successfully exited the business for profit.Jason has a passion for sports and outdoor activities, enjoying mountain biking, snowboarding, working out in his home gym, and tackling endurance challenges. Based in San Diego, CA, he continues to pursue his commitment to fitness and human performance both personally and professionally.
Carson Fralin is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength and Conditioning with the West Palm Beach Fire Department. In this role, Carson designs and implements performance programs that enhance the physical readiness and resilience of first responders, ensuring they are prepared to meet the demands of their critical work while reducing the risk of injury.Before joining O2X, Carson served under the U.S. Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) program with the 82nd Airborne Division. Embedded as a Strength and Conditioning Coach within the 2nd Battalion of the 504th Paratrooper Infantry Regiment, he advised officers and NCOs on optimizing physical training for combat readiness. Carson also specialized in preparing soldiers for selection schools, including SOAR 160th, SFAS, Ranger, Civil Affairs, and PSYOPS, while developing recovery programs to rehabilitate and reintegrate soldiers after their selection processes. Earlier in his career, Carson was the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Midlothian Athletic Club, where he worked with FC Richmond Soccer, the Richmond Generals Ice Hockey teams, and local fire stations in Chesterfield County, VA.Carson earned both his Master’s in Kinesiology and Exercise Physiology and his Bachelor’s in Exercise Science from Virginia Commonwealth University. He is deeply passionate about supporting the health and performance of those who serve their communities and the nation. Outside of work, Carson enjoys staying active and continues to contribute to initiatives that improve the safety and quality of life for tactical and first responder populations.
John Vargo serves as the Senior Vice President of Municipal Sales at O2X, where he applies his tactical expertise, leadership skills, and business acumen to create impactful programs for state and local government organizations. He leads the municipal sales team, builds strategic partnerships, and executes business development strategies that drive success for municipal clients nationwide.Before joining O2X, John retired from a 20-year career with the Chandler Fire Department in Arizona, where he served as an Engineer Paramedic. During his tenure, he contributed as an IAFF Union Representative, an Apparatus Committee Member, and a co-founder of the Chandler FireFighter Athletic Association, supporting firefighter participation in the World Police and Fire Games. John also excelled as a real estate agent for 15 years and served as an Investment Adviser Representative (IAR), guiding his peers in asset diversification, portfolio management, and retirement strategies. After retiring, he founded Turn In, a nonprofit organization introducing first responders to mindfulness and meditation, and became a keynote speaker on first responder mental wellness.In 2019, John became an mPEAK-certified instructor through UC San Diego’s Center for Mindfulness and contributed as an instructor for the Chopra Global 21-Day Business Kickstarter in 2022. Residing in San Diego, CA, with his wife, John enjoys an active lifestyle that includes running, hiking, mountain biking, snowboarding, and yoga. He is a proud father of three adult children and a grandfather to two.
Benjamin Rosner is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist and Program Manager specializing in Strength and Conditioning with Baltimore County Public Safety. In this role, he supports public safety personnel by designing and implementing strength and conditioning programs that enhance performance, resilience, and overall wellness. His work focuses on ensuring that first responders are physically prepared for the demands of their critical roles.Before joining O2X, Ben served as the Lead Strength and Conditioning Coach with the 10th Mountain Division Sustainment Brigade at Fort Drum, NY, where he spent two years working with U.S. Army personnel. Prior to that, he gained over three years of experience in collegiate strength and conditioning. His roles included Graduate Fellow at Harvard University, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at the College of the Holy Cross, and Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at The College of Saint Rose, where he managed programming for 19 Division II varsity teams.Ben holds a Master’s degree in Exercise and Sports Science from Merrimack College and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from SUNY Geneseo. He obtained a PhD in Health Sciences: Exercise and Sports Science at Liberty University. In his free time, Ben enjoys working out, exploring the outdoors, and taking leisurely walks with his dog, Charlie.
Blake Brinkerhoff is the Senior Vice President of Federal Sales at O2X, where he leverages his tactical expertise and leadership background to integrate performance programs into federal agencies. He oversees the federal sales team, focusing on building relationships, ensuring client retention, and driving business development strategies that align with the needs of the U.S. Government sector. His role is instrumental in fostering growth and success within the organization’s federal initiatives. Blake’s professional foundation was built during his 12-year career as a Navy SEAL, where he completed three deployments to over 20 countries. As a member of SEAL Team 4, he served as Lead Breacher and Assault Team Leader, managing high-risk missions with precision and strategic acumen. In his later years, Blake became the lead instructor for Close Quarters Combat at SEAL Qualification Training, where he trained and mentored over 300 SEAL candidates annually, shaping the next generation of special operators. Blake holds a degree in organizational leadership, earned during his active-duty service, and a Master of Business for Veterans (MBV) from the University of Southern California. Residing in Oceanside, CA with his wife and three children, Blake embraces his love of the ocean through surfing and spearfishing. His personal passions reflect his commitment to physical and mental resilience, which informs both his work and leisure activities.
Nick Westendorf is an Assistant Vice President of Municipal Sales at O2X, where he focuses on expanding the company’s work with state and local government clients. In this role, Nick leverages his tactical experience, leadership skills, and subject matter expertise to implement comprehensive performance programs tailored to the needs of his clients. His daily responsibilities include building new relationships, managing client retention, and ensuring that each O2X program delivers maximum impact in support of its mission.Before transitioning into sales, Nick served as a Combat Engineer Officer in the U.S. Army, achieving the rank of Captain during his five-year active duty service. He deployed to Afghanistan as a Sapper Patrol Leader, conducting counter-IED operations in Regional Command East. Upon returning stateside, he served as a Company Executive Officer and Operations Officer for the 36th Engineer Brigade at Fort Hood, Texas. After leaving the military, Nick launched his sales career as a Territory Manager with Thermo Fisher Scientific, where his success led him to a role with Stryker Medical in New York City. Over the years, he has held various sales positions, excelling in regional strategy development and revenue generation.Nick earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science from the University of Scranton, where he was a member of the Army ROTC Program and the Men’s Soccer Team. He is currently pursuing a Master of Business for Veterans from the University of Southern California, with an expected graduation in May 2024. Nick and his wife, Divneet, relocated from New York to California in 2022 and have made it their permanent home. Passionate about giving back to the Veteran community, Nick enjoys playing soccer and golf in his free time and is excited to rekindle his commitment to supporting First Responders through his work at O2X Human Performance.
Ryan O’Connell is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist who specializes in Strength & Conditioning with the 148th Air Support Operations Squadron. In this role, he leverages his expertise in strength and conditioning to optimize the performance and readiness of tactical athletes. With certifications as a NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and USA Weightlifting Level 1 Coach, Ryan is dedicated to supporting his clients in achieving peak physical performance.Before joining O2X, Ryan was a key contributor to the U.S. Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) Program with the 18th Field Artillery Brigade at Fort Bragg/Liberty, NC, from 2021 to 2023. During this time, he developed and implemented strength and conditioning programs at the Battery level and assisted in establishing the H2F Program for the brigade. Notably, he co-created the Steel Fitness Trainer (SFT) course, a four-day program designed to certify soldiers as H2F trainers by providing education on strength and conditioning fundamentals, energy systems development, and integrating the pillars of H2F, such as nutrition, injury prevention, and cognitive performance. Prior to his tactical coaching role, Ryan worked in the private sector at Athletes Arena in Columbia, SC, while interning at the University of South Carolina.Ryan discovered his passion for strength and conditioning during his service with the 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, which inspired him to pursue a career in the field. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from the University of South Carolina, where he gained a solid foundation in human performance. Outside of work, Ryan enjoys coaching and competing in weightlifting, training in grappling and mixed martial arts, riding BMX, listening to heavy metal music, and exploring the outdoors. Committed to personal and professional growth, Ryan continually seeks opportunities to improve as a coach and individual.
Stephen Scrobe is an Assistant Vice President of Municipal Sales at O2X, where he applies his tactical experience, leadership skills, and subject matter expertise to deliver impactful programs for local government organizations. His daily responsibilities include executing the business development strategy, managing the municipal sales team, and cultivating partnerships that drive success for O2X’s municipal clients.Stephen brings over 15 years of law enforcement experience to his role. He has served as a K-9 Officer, SWAT Team Leader, and Training Detective, where he honed his leadership and training expertise. Stephen initially joined O2X as a Lead Instructor and is also the co-founder of Heart and Sol, LLC, a company focused on coaching families in health and fitness through online and in-person training, classes, and workshops. Additionally, he is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and a Tactical Strength and Conditioning Facilitator (TSAC-F) through the NSCA. His passion for fitness and training stems from his background as a collegiate wrestler and rugby player, and he continues to channel that passion as a HYROX Pro competitor and Ironman Triathlete. Stephen graduated from Missouri State University with a Bachelor’s in Psychology. He is a devoted husband to his wife, Rachel, and a proud father of two boys. Outside of his professional work, Stephen continues to pursue his love of training dogs and still competes in K-9 competitions with his retired K-9, “Carbon.” With a deep belief in a holistic approach to health and wellness, Stephen strives to empower the tactical community through education and training, enhancing both physical and mental performance.
Joseph Sheffield is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength & Conditioning with the 147th Air Support Operations Squadron. In this role, he brings over a decade of experience in coaching tactical populations to enhance performance, readiness, and resilience. His expertise includes designing and implementing strength and conditioning programs tailored to the unique demands of tactical athletes.Previously, Joseph served as the Lead Strength & Conditioning Coach for the U.S. Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) Program with the 16th Military Police Brigade at Fort Liberty, overseeing coaching staff across multiple locations. He worked closely with military leadership to improve soldier lethality and combat readiness while also providing specialized combative-based instruction to enhance physical restraint and control skills. Before this, Joseph was a Strength & Conditioning Coach for the 18th Field Artillery Brigade, where he collaborated with unit fitness leaders, educated service members on exercise science principles, and designed tailored training programs, including for postpartum and pregnant service members. Earlier in his career, Joseph was the Head Strength & Conditioning Coach for All-Marine Corps Sports and the All-Marine Wrestling Team and an instructor for the USMC High-Intensity Tactical Training (HITT) Program. Notably, he trained and coached a Marine who competed for Team USA at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.Joseph holds a Bachelor of Science in Sports and Exercise Science from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro and a Master of Science in Exercise Physiology from the University of Texas-El Paso. His passion for tactical strength and conditioning is matched by his commitment to advancing the performance and well-being of those he trains.
Cole Hatcher is an Assistant Vice President of Municipal Sales at O2X. In this role, he applies his tactical experience, leadership skills, and subject matter expertise to deliver customized programs to local government organizations. His primary responsibilities include building and maintaining client relationships, ensuring retention, and managing impactful programs that support the unique missions of each organization he serves. Before joining O2X, Cole served as a Special Agent specializing in cases involving gang violence, firearms, and narcotics trafficking. Prior to his federal service, he spent four years on active duty as a Sergeant in the United States Army with F Co 51st Long Range Surveillance Company, where he was part of a military freefall team. During his Army tenure, Cole trained soldiers in surveillance tactics and physical fitness, fostered partnerships with allied forces, and completed advanced training, including the Reconnaissance and Surveillance Leaders Course (RSLC), Pathfinder School, and the Military Freefall Parachutist Course (MFFPC).Cole earned a degree in accounting from the University of Arizona and has worked in various accounting and finance roles. A proud Arizona native, he has a deep passion for the outdoors and spends his free time traveling, hiking, visiting the beach, or competing in trail races and local CrossFit competitions.
James Carson is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength & Conditioning with the 284th Air Support Operations Squadron. In his current role, James leverages his extensive expertise to enhance the physical readiness and performance of tactical athletes, aligning with O2X’s mission to optimize human performance.Before joining O2X, James served as a Strength and Conditioning Coach with CRAFT, where he was instrumental in training and educating pilots in strength and conditioning principles to improve their operational effectiveness. His career also includes significant experience in collegiate athletics, having held Strength and Conditioning Coach positions at six NCAA universities. Notably, he served as the Director of Athletic Performance at the University of New Mexico, where he oversaw comprehensive training programs for student-athletes.James earned his degree from Bucknell University, where he also competed as a defensive end on the football team, earning two varsity letters during his four-year collegiate career. His combination of athletic and professional experience underscores his commitment to helping individuals achieve peak performance in high-demand environments.
Conner Freeland is an Assistant Vice President of Municipal Sales at O2X Human Performance, where he utilizes his coaching experience, leadership background, and expertise in both tactical and collegiate settings to deliver high-impact programs to municipal organizations. Conner’s focus is on building new relationships, client retention, and ensuring each O2X client receives tailored programs that enhance their performance and support their unique mission. Conner began his career with O2X as an On-Site Specialist and Program Manager, where he pioneered the Integrated Specialist Program at Washington D.C. Fire & EMS. He led a team of multidisciplinary specialists who supported over 2,200 members in the D.C. Fire Department, driving cultural transformation by enhancing physical training for recruits and operational firefighters. His work included developing a comprehensive return-to-work rehabilitation program, strategic facility designs, and fitness assessment tools. Before joining O2X, Conner spent five years as the Head Strength & Conditioning Coach and Assistant Football Coach at the University of Charleston. There, he designed training programs, coached defensive backs and linebackers, recruited student-athletes, and developed new health and wellness procedures for the institution.Conner holds a Master’s in Strategic Leadership from the University of Charleston and a Bachelor’s in Exercise Science from Longwood University. He has also completed internships in both the collegiate and private sectors and holds certifications from NSCA-CSCS and ACSM-EP. Conner lives in Charlotte, NC with his wife, Abby, and enjoys staying active through sports and outdoor activities.
Tim Bayley is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Mental Performance with Berkeley Public Safety. In his role, Tim helps public safety professionals develop the mental tools needed to achieve high performance, navigate challenges, and excel both on and off the job. His work emphasizes building strong relationships and empowering individuals and teams to pursue their goals while appreciating the value of their daily experiences.Tim brings a wealth of experience as a high-level athlete and mental performance expert. A former British Champion in the 800 meters, he competed globally for Great Britain and achieved several sub-four-minute miles during his post-collegiate career. He was recruited to the U.S. on a track and field scholarship to Iona University, where he became a two-time All-American, NCAA runner-up, and an inductee into the Iona Hall of Fame. His professional experience includes private consultancy work with clients worldwide, leveraging his expertise in sport and performance psychology.Tim holds a doctorate in Sport and Performance Psychology from the University of Western States and is a certified mental performance consultant through the Association of Applied Sport Psychology. He lives in California with his wife, Priscilla, and their two sons, Ethan and Logan. Tim stays active through running and strength training and enjoys traveling, spending time with friends and family, and cheering for his hometown English Premier League team, Brighton and Hove Albion.
Jordan Hicks is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Injury Prevention as a Certified Athletic Trainer with the City of Phoenix Police Department. Jordan brings six years of experience in evaluating and rehabilitating musculoskeletal injuries. Her work focuses on supporting law enforcement personnel by enhancing their physical resilience, reducing injury risk, and promoting long-term wellness through targeted programs and individualized care.Previously, Jordan served as a Sports Medicine Injury Prevention Athletic Trainer at Camp Pendleton, where she developed regiment-level athletic training programs, implemented concussion protocols, and improved overall fitness and mobility among service members. Her diverse background includes roles as an Industrial Athletic Trainer at Fit For Work in Oceanside, CA, and a Tactical Athletic Trainer with the Optimizing Human Weapons System team at Aviano Air Base in Italy and Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington State. These roles highlight her adaptability and expertise in optimizing human performance across various environments.Jordan earned her Master of Science in Sports Medicine: Strength and Conditioning from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs and her Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from San Diego State University. A San Diego native, she has lived in Colorado, Washington, and Italy, which has fueled her love for exploring new places and enjoying the outdoors. In her free time, Jordan enjoys camping and embracing nature, reflecting her passion for promoting holistic health and well-being.
Sara Davidson is an Assistant Vice President of Federal Sales at O2X Human Performance, specializing in client support within the DoD sector. With 20 years of military service, Sara draws on her extensive experience to assist clients in identifying opportunities and developing innovative solutions that enhance engagement and mission accomplishment. Her commitment to continuous learning, willingness to challenge the status quo, and passion for investing in people ensure that her clients’ goals are not only met but exceeded. Before joining O2X, Sara had a distinguished career in the Air Force, where she served as an intelligence analyst and operational leader, overseeing teams both large and small. Her global deployments, including time with a Special Operations Team in the Middle East, have provided her with significant experience in remote operations and the tactical application of cutting-edge technology. Throughout her military career, she collaborated extensively with various Intelligence Agencies, honing her skills in strategic decision-making and team leadership. Sara holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Leadership and a Master’s Degree in Strategic Intelligence. Her lifelong journey in fitness, health, and wellness is marked by voracious reading and data analysis, alongside firsthand experiences of holistic transformation through performance optimization. A certified Spin instructor, she currently competes in trail and road running, as well as CrossFit events. In her free time, Sara enjoys golfing, running, hiking, and reading in nature. Although Washington, D.C., is her home base, she embraces a minimalist lifestyle and travels frequently, often with just a backpack. Sara is passionate about empowering others to grow their holistic selves through physical, mental, and emotional strength, emphasizing the importance of health, wellness, and nutrition.
Joshua Davies is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist and Program Manager specializing in Strength and Conditioning with the D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services (DCFEMS). With a wealth of experience in professional sports, Joshua brings his expertise to this role, enhancing the physical performance of first responders. His most recent position was as a Performance Coach for Future, where he worked for a year and a half, focusing on optimizing the athletic abilities of individuals. Prior to that, Joshua spent two significant tenures with the Scarlets, a prominent professional rugby club in Wales, where he served as a strength and conditioning coach.Joshua’s career has also taken him beyond the rugby field, most notably as the head of performance for the Chinese Olympic Committee. In this role, he was instrumental in crafting the training program for the Chinese wrestling team in preparation for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, further showcasing his versatility in the sports performance domain. Additionally, Joshua spent three years in Australia, where he contributed significantly to a leading training facility, honing his skills and knowledge of sports performance in a different cultural and competitive context.Joshua holds a master’s degree in Strength and Conditioning, and his deep-rooted passion for sports and fitness is the driving force behind his work. Originally from Wales, Joshua’s diverse international experiences have shaped his holistic approach to strength and conditioning. His commitment to enhancing athletic performance, whether in sports or tactical environments, continues to make a lasting impact on those he works with.
Cameron Baird is an Assistant Vice President of Federal Sales at O2X Human Performance, where he focuses on delivering customized human performance solutions to federal law enforcement and other federal agencies. Drawing on his military expertise and passion for fitness, Cameron ensures that tactical professionals are equipped with top-tier resources and training to enhance operational readiness and resilience in critical situations. Before joining O2X, Cameron served as an Infantry Officer in the United States Marine Corps, leading diverse teams in challenging environments. His roles included Platoon Commander and Company Executive Officer with the 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines in Camp Pendleton, CA, where he deployed on the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Cameron later commanded the Special Training Company at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, where he mentored and trained thousands of recruits. He concluded his active-duty career at Officer Candidates School in Quantico, VA, serving in roles such as Tactics Officer in Charge. Originally from Michigan, Cameron earned the rank of Eagle Scout in high school, reflecting his early dedication to leadership and service. A lifelong athlete, he competed in football, wrestling, and rugby, winning a state championship in rugby and playing collegiately at the U.S. Naval Academy. He went on to earn a Master in Business for Veterans (MBV) from Emory University’s Goizueta Business School. An avid reader and fitness enthusiast, Cameron enjoys tackling fitness challenges, martial arts, and ultramarathons. He resides with his wife, two young children, and German Shepherd, balancing family life with a relentless drive to push boundaries and support those who serve.
Mike Vidas is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist and Program Manager specializing in Strength and Conditioning at HSWCWL-Norfolk. With a passion for leadership and personal development, Mike is committed to helping others reach their full potential. His role involves designing and implementing performance programs tailored to the specific needs of tactical athletes, ensuring they remain fit, functional, and ready for their demanding roles.Before joining O2X, Mike spent over a decade as an entrepreneur, opening and managing three CrossFit gyms, including two in Taiwan and one in New Jersey. His entrepreneurial ventures deepened his love for helping others achieve their fitness goals. Additionally, Mike served four years in the Navy as an Aviation Ordnanceman and Aviation Warfare Systems Operator, deploying in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT). His diverse background spans professional, collegiate, and high-level high school athletes, where he collaborated with orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, and athletic trainers to create personalized fitness plans. Mike has also worked with individuals in the Department of Defense (DOD), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and law enforcement to optimize their physical performance for operational readiness.Mike holds a Bachelor’s degree in Social Science and a Master’s degree in Sociology. He also competed in soccer at the Division 1 level, further fueling his dedication to physical fitness. Outside of work, Mike is deeply committed to his family, including his wife Crystal, their three boys, and their Malinois, Madigan. Together, they enjoy outdoor activities like camping, hiking, and trail running year-round. Mike’s entrepreneurial spirit, dedication to fitness, and love for his family continue to drive his mission to inspire others to push beyond their limits and achieve their goals.
Josh Stuart-Shor is a Manager of Integrated Programs for O2X and a Lead Instructor. In this capacity, Josh ensures that the needs of all tactical athletes and client organizations are met through regular engagement and on-site coordination. His role is pivotal in maintaining the effectiveness of O2X’s human performance programs, working directly with clients to ensure optimal program implementation and support. Prior to joining O2X, Josh served in the United States Army, initially as an Infantry Officer in the 82nd Airborne Division before transitioning to a Green Beret with the 3rd Special Forces Group at Fort Bragg, NC. Throughout his military career, Josh completed several combat deployments across Iraq, Afghanistan, and Central Asia, earning numerous combat awards and decorations. During 2015 to 2016, Josh was involved in the Army’s Tactical Human Optimization Rapid Rehabilitation & Reconditioning Program (THOR3) to recover from injuries sustained during combat. This experience fueled his passion for human performance, inspiring him to help others recover physically and mentally to return to duty.After nearly a decade of service, Josh transitioned out of the Army to pursue new opportunities. In addition to his role with O2X, he works as a Lieutenant for a major metropolitan fire department. Josh holds a Master’s degree in Conflict Resolution from the University of Massachusetts at Boston. He currently resides in Boston, MA, with his wife, Jessica, their four children—Camden, Abigail, Harrison, and Anne—and their dog, Buck. In their free time, the family enjoys skiing, hiking, and fly-fishing in the mountains of Vermont.
Dr. Savannah Snead is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Injury Prevention as a Doctoral Physical Therapist (DPT) with HSCWL-Norfolk. In this role, she provides expert physical therapy support, focusing on injury management and prevention to help individuals optimize their performance and maintain operational readiness. With a strong background in holistic care, Savannah is dedicated to helping clients achieve their physical potential and sustain long-term wellness.Savannah’s professional experience includes rehabilitating athletes and service members recovering from conditions such as traumatic brain injuries and post-operative orthopedic issues. During her doctoral studies at Campbell University, she completed a rotation at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, where she collaborated with an interdisciplinary team to care for military members affected by traumatic brain injuries. This transformative experience ignited her passion for serving those in uniform, leading her to begin her career at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, where she treated service members across all branches of the military in an outpatient orthopedic setting.Originally from a farm in Virginia, Savannah earned her bachelor’s degree in Human Biology from North Carolina State University in 2016 before completing her Doctor of Physical Therapy at Campbell University in 2019. Certified in Level I and II dry needling, she brings a comprehensive approach to injury prevention and recovery. Outside of work, Savannah and her husband reside in Suffolk, VA, where they enjoy running half marathons, hiking, and rock climbing. As an avid outdoor enthusiast, she is passionate about health, wellness, and empowering others to live their best lives.
Brendan Stickles is the Vice President of Government at O2X, overseeing Federal Government Accounts. He joined the O2X team in September 2023 after serving as a consultant with Boston Consulting Group. Prior to that, Brendan served as the Special Advisor for Defense to Vice Presidents Kamala Harris and Mike Pence. During his two years at the White House, he managed a wide-ranging portfolio that included veterans’ issues, national security, defense innovation, and military personnel and readiness as Director on the National Security Council. Before transitioning to his advisory roles, Brendan had a distinguished career as a Navy Commander, flying jets for over 18 consecutive years and completing more than 550 carrier landings. On his final operational deployment aboard the USS Eisenhower, he commanded an EA-18 squadron that earned two consecutive “Battle E” awards for combat efficiency during Operation Inherent Resolve. Among his proudest moments in the cockpit 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 U.S. Naval Academy with a degree in history. He also earned an MBA from the University of North Carolina and an MPA from Harvard. Brendan lives in Bethesda, MD, with his wife and their three school-aged children.
Lindsey Deppen is an O2X Human Performance Specialist specializing in Mental Performance at HSCWL – Norfolk. She is deeply passionate about helping elite athletes and performers reach their full potential by developing mental resilience and performance strategies. In her current role, Lindsey works with individuals to enhance their mental skills, focusing on areas like energy management, team cohesion, and leadership. She has built a reputation for her tailored approach to mental performance, which has proven beneficial to both tactical athletes and high-level performers.Prior to joining O2X, Lindsey served as the Lead Performance Expert at Fort Eustis, VA, within the Ready and Resilient (R2) Program. In this role, she was a Master Resilience Trainer – Primary Instructor, teaching evidence-based resilience skills to Soldiers and emphasizing how these skills could be applied to both personal and professional aspects of life. She provided customized workshops to various units, including the 511th Engineer Dive Detachment and the TRADOC Band. Additionally, Lindsey traveled to numerous US Army installations, such as the United States Sergeants Major Academy and the United States Military Academy at West Point, to conduct resilience training. She has also worked individually with Soldiers, helping them achieve a range of personal goals, from earning their Expert Field Medical Badge to passing the Promotion Board.Lindsey holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Mount Saint Mary College and a Master’s degree in Sport and Exercise Psychology from Springfield College. A former collegiate soccer player who earned all-conference honors, she now competes in sprint and Olympic distance triathlons. Outside of her professional career, Lindsey enjoys staying active and continues to challenge herself athletically. Her extensive background in psychology and performance training, combined with her athletic experience, drives her commitment to helping others optimize their mental and physical capabilities.
Rachel Miller is the Manager of Events at O2X, where she plays a vital role in the Operations Team. 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.
Dr. Gabe Farias is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist and Program Manager specializing in Mental Performance with the Phoenix Police Department. In this role, Gabe focuses on enhancing the psychological resilience and mental skills of tactical populations, optimizing their performance both on and off duty. His work emphasizes the critical mental aspects that influence success in high-stress environments, providing tactical athletes with tools to gain a competitive edge and thrive under pressure.Before joining O2X, Gabe worked extensively with the U.S. Army, engaging with thousands of soldiers to strengthen their mental resilience and performance. He leveraged his expertise in Sport and Performance Psychology to equip individuals and teams with essential mental skills for personal and professional success. His dedication to developing high-performing tactical athletes stems from a deep belief in the power of mental skills to drive success in challenging environments.Gabe holds a Master’s in Performance Psychology from National University and an Ed.D. in Sport and Performance Psychology from the University of Western States. He is currently pursuing a second doctorate in Organizational Leadership, reflecting his passion for continuous learning. Outside of work, Gabe enjoys spending time with his wife and two dogs, engaging in powerlifting, exploring the outdoors, and staying current on research and podcasts related to human performance. Balancing his academic rigor with his passion for fitness, he proudly refers to himself as a “Meathead-Academic.”
Joe McCullough is the Manager of Marketing at O2X, where he is responsible for creating, planning, and executing the company’s marketing initiatives. His work includes managing social media, email campaigns, public relations, the O2X Human Performance Podcast, and the company’s blog. Joe’s role is central to promoting O2X’s mission and educating the public on the importance of human performance, especially within tactical communities. Before joining O2X, Joe received a conditional appointment to the United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA), where he enrolled in 2014 after completing a preparatory program at the New Mexico Military Institute. While at USMMA, Joe was a founding member of the Kings Point Endurance Club, served as a 3/C Petty Officer to the Regimental Commander, and sailed as a cadet aboard the S.S. Horizon Pacific. In June 2016, Joe suffered a cervical level spinal cord injury that left him a quadriplegic. After undergoing months of intensive therapy and rehabilitation, he regained enough function to live independently, a testament to his resilience and problem-solving skills honed during his time at the Academy. Joe attended the United States Merchant Marine Academy as part of the Maritime Logistics and Security Program, where he gained valuable leadership and problem-solving experience. Despite the challenges posed by his injury, Joe’s determination and adaptive mindset have shaped his professional journey. Since his recovery, Joe has built a successful career with O2X, holding roles as Operations Coordinator and Experience Coordinator before becoming Marketing Manager. Outside of work, Joe’s perseverance and growth post-injury continue to inspire those around him.
Mike Hannegan is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist who specializes in Injury Prevention as a Certified Athletic Trainer with the City of Irvine Police Department. Mike leverages his extensive expertise to support the health, resilience, and performance of law enforcement personnel. Through targeted injury prevention strategies, rehabilitation programs, and individualized care, he plays a key role in promoting the overall well-being of the department.Mike has a distinguished career in professional athletic training, having worked with top-tier sports organizations. From 2012 to 2020, he served as the Assistant Athletic Trainer for the Anaheim Ducks in the NHL, where he coordinated sports medicine services for elite athletes. Before that, he held the same role with the St. Louis Blues from 2006 to 2012 and was the Head Athletic Trainer for their AHL affiliate in Peoria, IL. Most recently, he developed and implemented a military-based Sports Medicine and Injury Prevention Program for the United States Marine Corps’ 11th Regiment at Camp Pendleton, CA, with Spectrum Healthcare.Mike earned his Master of Science in Athletic Training from California University of Pennsylvania in 2000, where he served as a Graduate Assistant. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Movement and Exercise Science at Chapman University in 1997, with a double emphasis in Athletic Training and Exercise Physiology. During his undergraduate years, he excelled as a soccer and lacrosse athlete and contributed as a Student Athletic Trainer for the baseball team. Outside of his professional roles, Mike co-owns and manages Compete Performance and Rehab in Yorba Linda, CA, a facility dedicated to sports performance and rehabilitation. He holds advanced certifications in Corrective Exercise, Performance Enhancement, Fitness Nutrition, and Golf Fitness, reflecting his commitment to lifelong learning and excellence in athletic training.
Dr. Katy Tran Turner is the Manager of Curriculum and Learning Design at O2X, where she is responsible for compiling content, researching relevant background information, and helping create world-class training materials for a variety of clients and events. Additionally, Katy serves as an O2X Mental Performance Specialist, specializing in developing mental skills that optimize performance in high-pressure, fast-paced, and dynamic environments. Her expertise focuses on enhancing decision-making, confidence, self-regulation, and present-moment focus during high-stress performance moments. Dr. Turner has a rich history of working with high-performance teams in various settings. She served as the mental performance coach for the Buffalo Sabres for five seasons and spent two seasons with the Buffalo Bills, where she contributed to multidisciplinary teams providing holistic support. Before her time with professional athletes in Western New York, Katy worked with soldiers at Fort Bragg, NC, providing mental performance training for tactical athletes. Her experience also includes working in NCAA Division I athletics departments in student-athlete services and supporting a wide range of sports. Dr. Turner holds a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology with a specialization in Sport and Performance Psychology from Florida State University. She also earned a master’s degree in Exercise Physiology from Kent State University and undergraduate degrees in Biology and Exercise & Sport Science from UNC-Chapel Hill. While at UNC, Katy was the starting goaltender for the field hockey team, earning All-America honors. She is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant through the Association for Applied Sport Psychology and a member of the American Psychological Association Division 47. In addition to her role at O2X, Dr. Turner serves as an adjunct professor. Her research has focused on team dynamics and coordination. Katy currently resides in Michigan with her husband, two children, and two dogs, where she enjoys teaching and learning about high-performance strategies and performing under pressure.
Zachary Interewicz is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength & Conditioning with the Frederick County Fire and Rescue. In his role, Zach works closely with firefighters to enhance both their physical and mental performance, ensuring they are well-equipped to handle the demands of their high-risk profession. His expertise in strength and conditioning, combined with his experience working with the U.S. Army’s 10th Mountain Combat Aviation Brigade, provides him with a unique understanding of human performance in high-stress environments.Prior to joining the Frederick County Fire Department, Zach gained valuable experience in a variety of roles, including serving as a strength and conditioning/rehab specialist in hybrid Physical Therapy and Performance Facilities. He also served as the assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, where he gained hands-on experience in elite sports training. These experiences allowed Zach to deepen his understanding of performance optimization, whether in sports or high-stakes professions like firefighting.Zach holds a Master of Science degree in Exercise Science with a concentration in sport and exercise conditioning, as well as a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science from East Stroudsburg University in Pennsylvania. In his personal life, Zach enjoys staying active by playing ice hockey and spending time outdoors. He also enjoys reading, listening to podcasts, and cherishing time with friends and family, further emphasizing his balanced approach to life and performance.
Trevor Sheasley is the Manager of Digital Products, where he leads product innovation and ensures the excellence of O2X’s digital offerings. Trevor is responsible for overseeing project management, ensuring deadlines are met, and incorporating user feedback for continuous product improvement. He serves as a liaison between clients and the technical team, ensuring exceptional customer service and prompt resolution of technical issues. Trevor’s expertise in human performance also ensures that the quality of the content remains top-tier. Additionally, he works closely with On-site Human Performance Specialists and plays a key role in onboarding new clients and employees, contributing significantly to O2X’s success. Before his current role, Trevor served as an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist at the Arlington County Fire Department, where he specialized in Strength and Conditioning. With over 7 years of experience in the human performance field, Trevor’s career began as an Army Reservist, where he was responsible for overseeing his platoon’s physical readiness program while earning his Bachelor’s in Exercise Science. His career has since expanded to include roles with all branches of the military through The Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA, and Division 1 athletes at Georgetown University. Most recently, Trevor worked with the officers of the United States Capitol Police, further deepening his expertise in supporting tactical populations.Trevor holds a Bachelor’s in Exercise Science and is currently pursuing a master’s program with a dual concentration in Tactical Strength and Conditioning and Rehabilitation Sciences. His passion for human performance and supporting those he serves continues to drive his career. Trevor’s dedication to improving the health and performance of tactical athletes and first responders is evident in his career and education. Outside of his professional life, Trevor enjoys staying active and continues to deepen his knowledge of human performance in both tactical and rehabilitation settings.
Joshua Berenbach is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist who specializes in Strength and Conditioning at the United States Secret Service. Leveraging his extensive background as an Army veteran, Josh dedicated eight years to military service, including a combat deployment with the renowned 1st Infantry Division. He furthered his education, earning a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Towson University. Throughout his career, Josh has exhibited versatility, working across NCAA Division I and Division III settings, and later transitioning to a private performance facility, where he refined his skills as a strength and conditioning coach.In his past roles, Josh has demonstrated unwavering commitment and excellence across various domains. During his tenure as a strength and conditioning coach with the 82nd Airborne Division, he played a pivotal role in developing and implementing a selection preparation program, aiding soldiers in navigating special operations assessment programs successfully. Additionally, he contributed significantly to the Unit Fitness Leader program, bolstering force readiness through comprehensive education in strength and conditioning and program design. Drawing from his own military experience, Josh’s dedication to serving those who safeguard the nation reflects a profound sense of duty.Josh’s educational background and professional endeavors underscore his multifaceted approach to his craft. His pursuit of a Master of Education in Coaching and Athletic Leadership from the University of Missouri exemplifies his commitment to continuous growth and learning. Beyond his professional pursuits, Josh finds fulfillment as a devoted husband and father to three children. In his leisure time, he enjoys a diverse array of hobbies, including strength training, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, fishing, and motorcycle riding, enriching his life outside the realm of his professional duties.
Dave Burke is the Operations Coordinator at O2X, where he is a key member of the Operations department. In this role, Dave manages logistics to support O2X’s events and on-site specialists, ensuring smooth execution across all programs. He is responsible for organizing shipping to and from events nationwide, ensuring that every O2X training program is fully equipped and operational. As O2X continues to grow, Dave plays a critical role in enhancing processes and strengthening the O2X brand through innovative solutions and creative problem-solving.Before joining O2X, Dave served as a manager at a local beach in Cohasset, MA, where he worked closely with first responders, including emergency management teams and the local fire and police departments. During this time, Dave designed and implemented safety procedures and fitness programs, significantly improving team training and promoting a safer beach environment. His experience in program management and team leadership in a high-stakes setting provided him with valuable skills that he brings to his role at O2X, ensuring that each event is prepared for success.Dave earned his Bachelor’s degree in Entrepreneurship in May 2022 and is currently pursuing his MBA at Lasell University. As a two-time captain of the Lasell Men’s Lacrosse team, Dave led his team to a Greater Northeast Athletic Conference championship and was a multi-year all-conference player, also being a finalist for Defensive Player of the Year as a SSDM. Raised on the Massachusetts South Shore, Dave is passionate about competition, teamwork, and adventure. In his personal time, he enjoys traveling, surfing, and spending time with his family, friends, and three dogs.
Daniel Herring is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Injury Prevention as a Certified Athletic Trainer with DCFEMS. In this role, he works alongside a multi-disciplinary team to optimize the physical health of first responders, focusing on corrective exercises to improve movement patterns and ensuring safe and effective return-to-duty programming. Dan is passionate about helping active populations reach their physical goals and enabling them to continue doing what they love.Dan’s career has spanned various roles that allowed him to refine his expertise in athletic training. He began his professional journey at Cedarville University, where he earned a Bachelor’s in Athletic Training in 2016 while gaining hands-on experience with NCAA Division II baseball, track and field, and DIII football teams. He later completed an internship at the ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, FL. After earning his Master of Science in Sports Medicine from the University of Pittsburgh in 2018, Dan went on to complete a one-year Residency program at Syracuse University, where he worked with both the football and men’s lacrosse teams. He continued to expand his experience at Georgetown University, where he served as an Assistant Athletic Trainer, overseeing athletic programs for football, men’s basketball, and women’s lacrosse.In 2022, Dan transitioned to a leadership role at DC International Public Charter School, where he served as the Sports Medicine and Performance Coordinator. During his time there, he developed and expanded the school’s sports medicine and performance programs and secured a new contract with Children’s National Hospital to provide team physician and athletic training services. Dan was also instrumental in the school’s crisis response planning and training. Dan graduated from Cedarville University and the University of Pittsburgh, and in his personal time, he enjoys baseball, reading, hiking, playing games with friends, eating sushi and various soups, and traveling with his wife.
Alyssa Cafarelli is the Content Coordinator at O2X, where she collaborates with various departments to help deliver high-impact training and education resources, marketing materials, and client reports. In this role, Alyssa plays a key part in ensuring that O2X’s materials meet the needs of tactical athletes and organizations, contributing to the development of effective resources that support health, performance, and recovery. Her ability to work across departments helps ensure seamless delivery of impactful content that benefits O2X’s clients and mission.Before joining O2X, Alyssa worked as a preschool teacher for six years, a role that nurtured her passion for education and creativity. Her experience in education has fueled her desire to help others learn and grow, which she continues to do at O2X by creating and managing content. Alyssa also comes from a family of tactical athletes, which influenced her deep connection to O2X’s mission of supporting those who serve and protect the country. Her background in both teaching and content creation has made her an essential part of the team at O2X.Alyssa earned a Bachelor’s degree in Communications and Media from Plymouth State University, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude and was a member of the Communications National Honors Society, Lambda Pi Eta. While attending Plymouth State, Alyssa developed a passion for health and fitness by creating digital content for the university’s recreation department. In her personal life, Alyssa is passionate about giving back to the tactical community and continues to find inspiration in the work of those who serve the country.
Stephanie Lewis is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Injury Prevention as a Certified Athletic Trainer with the U.S. Secret Service. With over 20 years of experience in the field, she brings a wealth of knowledge to optimizing the performance and well-being of tactical athletes. A BOC Certified Athletic Trainer since 2005, Stephanie also holds certifications as an ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist, NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and Certified Tactical Strength and Conditioning Facilitator. Her role draws on a diverse background in athletic training and exercise physiology, with experience spanning youth camps, collegiate athletics, and professional sports.Before joining O2X, Stephanie gained extensive experience across a variety of settings, including physical therapy clinics, orthopedic surgeries, and military health services. She has supported athletes at all levels, from high school to the Olympics, and provided critical care during unique challenges like the COVID-19 lockdown. Her career also includes work with law enforcement health services and the military, reflecting her dedication to enhancing human performance in both traditional and tactical environments.Stephanie’s passion for education is evident in her 12 years as a college instructor and associate professor, as well as her current role as a Certified Emergency Medical Response Instructor for the American Red Cross. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Medicine/Athletic Training with a minor in Nutrition and Exercise Science from Central Michigan University and a Master’s Degree in Kinesiology and Rehabilitative Sciences with a focus on Athletic Training from the University of Hawaii. Stephanie’s multifaceted career underscores her commitment to improving human performance and fostering a culture of wellness and excellence.
Brooke Williams is the Travel Coordinator at O2X, where she plays a crucial role in supporting O2X’s Human Performance training events. In this position, Brooke assists with all aspects of travel booking and event coordination, ensuring that O2X’s training programs run smoothly across the country. Her work involves coordinating logistics for staff and trainers, helping to facilitate successful events and enhance the experience for both participants and staff members. 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.
Jason Polakowski is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength and Conditioning with the Vermont State Police Academy. With 10 years of experience in the field, Jason has worked with a wide variety of populations, helping individuals enhance their physical performance and overall health. Most recently, Jason worked as a Strength and Conditioning Coach with the Army H2F program, where he trained soldiers in a Brigade Support Battalion (BSB). Prior to that, he spent two years with the United States Marine Corps, focusing on the performance aspect of the Boxing team and supporting the II MIG Division’s training efforts.Before his work in the tactical field, Jason gained experience working with athletes across different levels. He has worked in the private sector and with professional baseball players within the Philadelphia Phillies organization. Jason also spent several years working with Division I collegiate teams at Bryant University, where he honed his coaching skills and contributed to athletes’ development. This extensive background in coaching performance and training provided a foundation for his transition into tactical athlete development.Jason holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training with a minor in Psychology from Southern Connecticut State University. He has also completed graduate coursework through Springfield College’s Strength and Conditioning program, where he served as the Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Women’s Basketball team for a year. During his collegiate years, Jason competed on the SCSU track and field team, where he was a two-time All-New England decathlete. He still occasionally competes in Weightlifting competitions. Outside of coaching and training, Jason enjoys exploring the outdoors and engaging with music, whether through listening or playing.
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.
Brendan Hanley is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist and Program Manager specializing in Mental Performance with the U.S. Secret Service. Brendan applies his expertise to help individuals develop and refine the mental skills essential for peak performance in high-stakes environments. He equips tactical professionals with tools to enhance focus, resilience, and decision-making, empowering them to push beyond their physical capabilities and achieve their mission objectives.Brendan’s career includes extensive experience working with athletes of all levels, from beginners to professionals, across diverse sports. For nearly a decade, he has collaborated with the United States Army, applying sport and performance psychology principles to enhance operational readiness. Most recently, Brendan was embedded with a special operations unit, where he worked closely with high-level leaders and aviators to optimize cognitive performance and elevate leadership capacity. His philosophy emphasizes that with the right mindset and guidance, growth and learning are within reach for everyone.Brendan holds a bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science, a master’s in Sport and Performance Psychology, and a doctorate in Education and Leadership. This robust educational background enables him to effectively educate others on mental performance skills while also applying these principles to leadership and executive development. Outside of work, Brendan is passionate about empowering individuals to achieve their full potential, both mentally and physically.
Ashley Tropea is an Education Coordinator at O2X, based in Massachusetts, where she utilizes her extensive expertise in human performance, injury prevention, and musculoskeletal injury management to design and implement educational programs. In this role, she develops content and training aimed at helping tactical professionals enhance their performance, resilience, and recovery. Ashley excels at simplifying complex medical and performance concepts into practical, engaging materials, ensuring they can be easily applied by professionals across various industries to improve both their physical and mental well-being.Before transitioning to her role as an Education Coordinator, Ashley worked as an on-site Human Performance Specialist for O2X, where she directly supported industrial athletes in optimizing performance and reducing injury risks. This hands-on experience with tactical athletes has greatly influenced the educational programs she now creates. Prior to joining O2X, Ashley spent several years working as a state-licensed, nationally certified Athletic Trainer in both athletic and clinical settings. Notably, she spent five years as the primary athletic trainer at a high school, managing injury prevention and rehabilitation. She also collaborated with orthopedic surgeons in a hospital’s sports medicine department and rehabilitation clinics, gaining significant experience in musculoskeletal care.Ashley earned her Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Bridgewater State University in 2015. She continued to expand her expertise in patient education, wound care, casting and bracing, and durable medical equipment application during her time in an orthopedic surgical clinic. Born and raised on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Ashley is passionate about hiking with her dog, reading, and spending quality time with her friends and family. Her background in injury prevention, rehabilitation, and education allows her to continue impacting others’ well-being by providing valuable insights into performance and recovery.
uke Pitts is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength & Conditioning for the US Army Reserve H2F Program. With over a decade of experience as a Performance Scientist and Strength & Conditioning Coach, he supports elite warfighters, Minor League Baseball players, world champion powerlifters, law enforcement officers, and athletes at both the Division 1 and high school levels. His expertise encompasses health and human performance, process optimization, and human factor analytics. In his current role, Pitts provides daily operational support to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, offering feedback on all domains of health, wellness, and performance for battalion-sized elements. He prepares numerous paratroopers for specialized Army schools and selections, while also integrating with Brigade echelons to ensure a broad impact within his community.Pitts began his career as a human performance coach at The HomeRun Club, a sports performance facility in Stuarts Draft, Virginia, where he worked with Minor League baseball players, college athletes, and youth athletes across various sports. He was responsible for all aspects of weight room training, speed development, and conducting biomechanical analyses to enhance player health and performance. His subsequent coaching roles included serving as an Athletic Performance Volunteer Coach at Liberty University, focusing on the physical development of cheerleading teams and assisting other Olympic sports. At the University of Lynchburg, he helped enhance the performance of the athletics department while also delivering nutrition education. His time at Mississippi State University saw him take on a multifaceted position, where he contributed as a performance coach, sport scientist, and social media manager for multiple D1 athletics programs, creating performance monitoring dashboards and serving as the first strength and conditioning coordinator for the university’s police department.Luke holds a Master of Science in Sports Medicine from Georgia Southern University and a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Health from Iowa State University. In his free time, he enjoys hiking, kayaking, and exploring culinary delights in the Charlotte area with his wife and two children. His commitment to continuous improvement and community engagement is evident in both his professional and personal pursuits, making him a valuable asset to the field of human performance.
Ashley Roberts is the Talent Acquisition Coordinator at O2X, where she plays a crucial role in supporting the People Operations team. Her primary responsibility is attracting top talent to O2X and guiding candidates through an efficient interview and onboarding process. In addition to her talent acquisition duties, Ashley is also involved in supporting employee engagement and development across all departments, helping O2X build and sustain a dedicated and skilled team as the company continues to grow.With over 8 years of experience as a certified athletic trainer, Ashley has worked in a variety of environments, including secondary schools, collegiate athletics, military settings, and industrial contexts. Her passion for serving military personnel and veterans is deeply personal, as she is the spouse of a Marine veteran. This connection fuels her work and drives her commitment to supporting those who serve. Before her current position, Ashley contributed significantly to hiring and onboarding new athletic trainers and served as an industrial athletic trainer, where she gained a broad range of knowledge and honed her expertise in multiple sectors.Ashley holds a Master of Science in Athletic Training from the University of Central Oklahoma, providing her with a strong foundation to excel in her profession. Outside of her work, she enjoys staying active through workouts, outdoor adventures such as boating, and spending quality time with her family, including her daughter and two beloved pit bulls. Ashley’s vibrant personality, strong work ethic, and unwavering dedication make her a valued asset to both O2X and her community.
Mark is an On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength and Conditioning at the 81st Readiness Division. Mark is an Army Veteran with over a decade of proven expertise in leadership, resource management, and regulatory compliance. Mark served as the Brigade Lead Strength and Conditioning Coach for GAP Solutions, Inc., where he oversaw the performance metrics and training programs for a brigade of over 3,000 soldiers. His career spans directing diverse teams, balancing multifaceted projects, and prioritizing professional development in dynamic, high-pressure environments. Mark has successfully linked organizational vision to results through strategic empowerment of people, processes, and technology. His comprehensive background includes operations management, executive-level support, project management, and strength and conditioning, complemented by cross-industry experience in sustainable strategies, market analysis, and process improvements.Mark’s technical skill set encompasses resource management, injury rehabilitation, coaching, data interpretation, and sports science, along with policy implementation and customer service. He holds a Master of Science in Sports Medicine from Georgia Southern University and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). He is also pursuing certification in High-Performance Collaboration: Leadership from Northwestern University. His professional highlights include spearheading operational improvements, conducting innovative research in exercise physiology and biomechanics, and leading large-scale strength and conditioning initiatives for military personnel.
Elmer Diaz is the Creative Content Specialist at O2X, where he produces high-quality visual content to advance the company’s mission. With a focus on delivering engaging and impactful media, Elmer specializes in creating storytelling visuals that resonate with diverse audiences across multiple platformsWith over five years of experience in the field, Elmer has built a diverse portfolio of work. He previously served as the Media Director at SoldierfitHQ, where he developed and managed multimedia projects. Additionally, Elmer has collaborated on various freelance projects with renowned brands such as CBS Sports and Lululemon, showcasing his versatility and creativity in video production.Elmer holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communication Arts from Hood College, where he developed a foundation in storytelling and media production. Outside of his professional life, he enjoys exploring the visual arts, diving into films, and spending quality time with his family. Elmer’s passion for storytelling continues to inspire both his professional work and personal pursuits.
Anthony Blocker is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength and Conditioning with DCFEMS. With a focus on enhancing the physical readiness and performance of first responders, he employs evidence-based training methods tailored to the unique demands of the fire and emergency services. His role includes conducting assessments, designing individualized training programs, and providing ongoing support to ensure optimal performance and injury prevention.Prior to joining O2X, Anthony served with the US Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) Program as part of the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Liberty, NC. In this capacity, he played a vital role in developing and implementing the Unit Fitness Leader course and the Pregnancy and Postpartum training program. Additionally, Anthony collaborated with the US Army Parachute Team, where he successfully designed and executed their inaugural strength and conditioning program, further enhancing the team’s operational readiness. Before his tenure with the H2F Program, he worked at a private strength and conditioning facility in Richmond, VA, where he trained Chesterfield County Fire and Rescue personnel and athletes of various ages and skill levels.Anthony holds a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Virginia Commonwealth University and a Master of Science in Exercise Science with a focus on Human Performance from Liberty University. With years of experience in the field of strength and conditioning, he is dedicated to continuous professional development and applying the latest research to his training practices. Outside of his professional commitments, Anthony enjoys staying active and exploring outdoor activities.
Daniel Williams is the Manager of Integrated Programs for O2X Human Performance on the West Coast. Starting as an On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength & Conditioning, Daniel has cultivated extensive expertise in supporting tactical athletes. With over 12 years of experience in the human performance field, Daniel has a deep passion for working with tactical athletes, helping them achieve peak performance and resilience. Since 2015, Daniel has served as a Human Performance Specialist in the special operations community. His career began with the Air Force Special Operations Command, working with the 24th Special Operations Wing, Special Tactics Training Squadron (STTS). After two years with STTS, Daniel transitioned to Naval Special Warfare Group 1, where he spent over four years supporting Navy SEALs in optimizing their performance and readiness. Daniel’s dedication to human performance and his extensive experience make him an invaluable resource for tactical professionals committed to achieving operational excellence.
Tommy LaBriola is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength and Conditioning. He brings a passion for coaching and athlete development to his role, focusing on optimizing performance and resilience through tailored strength and conditioning practices.Before joining O2X, Tommy spent five years as a Minor League Strength and Conditioning Coach with the Toronto Blue Jays. Most recently, he served as the Head AAA Strength Coach and previously worked with the High-A team in Vancouver, British Columbia. Prior to his time in professional baseball, Tommy completed a graduate assistantship at Salisbury University and held internships at Georgetown University, the University of Pittsburgh, Salisbury University, and the Parisi Speed School, gaining experience across various sports and levels. His expertise has been featured on platforms such as the Professional Baseball Strength and Conditioning Coaches Society podcast and the Just Rippin’ baseball performance podcast.Tommy holds a Master of Science degree in Applied Health Physiology and a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science, both from Salisbury University, where he also played collegiate baseball for four years. Growing up immersed in the sport, Tommy developed a lifelong connection to baseball and athletic performance. In his free time, he enjoys spending time outdoors, listening to music, and playing the drums.
Devon Smith is the Manager of Integrated Programs for the East Coast at O2X. As a Registered Strength and Conditioning Coach, he brings over a decade of human performance experience to the O2X team. In this role, Devon applies his expertise to support tactical athletes and organizations, driving optimal performance through personalized programs. His experience in working with diverse populations allows him to design holistic and impactful programs that enhance both mental and physical fortitude. Prior to joining O2X, Devon was a strength and conditioning coach at the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he helped Cadets develop their athletic performance and transition to the Army Combat Fitness Test. Before his time at West Point, Devon coached at several privately owned gyms and academies across New York and New England, working with athletes ranging from youth to professional levels, as well as general and tactical populations. His diverse experience in human performance has shaped his holistic approach to training, focusing on physical conditioning, sports psychology, and nutrition. Devon holds an undergraduate degree in Health and Human Performance, a Master’s in Sports Psychology, and has pursued extensive education in sports nutrition. His background also includes years of experience as an orthopedic trauma consultant, where he gained expertise in musculoskeletal injury from both a surgical and rehabilitative perspective. Devon’s athletic background includes competing internationally for a USA Select lacrosse team and, more recently, in a variety of strength sports, including Strongman competitions. Raised in a military family, Devon is passionate about serving those who serve, and he currently resides in New Hampshire with his wife, daughter, and their four-legged “fuzzy” kids.
Rudy Aguilar is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Injury Prevention as a Certified Athletic Trainer with the City of El Monte Police Department. In this role, Rudy applies his extensive expertise in athletic training and injury prevention to support the health and performance of law enforcement officers, ensuring they are physically prepared to meet the demands of their roles.Before joining O2X, Rudy built a distinguished career in athletic training, most notably serving as the Head Athletic Trainer for Pasadena City College from 1997 to 2024. During this time, he coordinated sports medicine services for 16 intercollegiate sports, playing a critical role in athlete health and performance. Rudy also served as the Head Athletic Trainer for La Cañada High School and South Pasadena High School, further solidifying his reputation as a leader in sports medicine. Beyond traditional athletics, Rudy worked with MMA fighters, including those competing in the UFC and local organizations, leveraging his expertise to enhance their performance and recovery.Rudy earned a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Athletic Training from California State University of Long Beach and a Master of Education from Azusa Pacific University. He is certified by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the National Strength and Conditioning Association. A dedicated Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner, Rudy enjoys staying active and continually expanding his skills both professionally and personally.
Crystal Schurko is a Senior Front End Engineer at O2X, where she focuses on web and mobile development, introducing new features and intuitive designs that enhance the user experience. With a strong background in operations, she also plays a key role in optimizing the agile development process, helping to ensure efficient collaboration between engineering and product teams.Before joining O2X, Crystal led software engineering efforts in the healthcare and publishing industries, serving as a Lead Software Engineer at Florida Blue and Banyan Hill Publishing. She has worked across diverse industries, including client-facing development at MercuryWorks and earlier experience in embedded systems at Magic Leap. Her expertise spans frontend development, agile methodologies, and product-driven engineering, allowing her to bridge technical challenges with user needs. Crystal has a rich background in certifications and technical achievements, including winning hackathons and earning credentials in areas such as full-stack web development, embedded systems, and modern frontend frameworks like React and Next.js.Outside of work, she is an avid reader, researcher, and designer, always exploring new ways to expand her knowledge. She lives in South Florida with her husband and two daughters.
Rachel Snyder is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist, specializing in Strength and Conditioning with the DEA. She focuses on optimizing physical performance, injury prevention, and recovery for tactical professionals. Leveraging her extensive expertise, Rachel designs and delivers comprehensive training programs tailored to meet the unique demands of her clients.Before joining O2X, Rachel served as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at D1 Training. She also contributed to the Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) Program at Fort Jackson, where she developed and implemented physical training programs for the 193rd Infantry Brigade. Additionally, Rachel worked as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of South Carolina, focusing on Women’s Tennis and Pole Vaulting.Rachel holds a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from UNC-Charlotte and a Master’s degree in Exercise Science from the University of South Carolina. A former Division I women’s soccer player at UNC-Asheville and a 4A All-State athlete from Raleigh, NC, her athletic background fuels her passion for health, fitness, and sports. Rachel is certified as a CSCS and USAW coach and enjoys adventuring with her dog, Moose, and cheering on the South Carolina Gamecocks in her free time
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), using her expertise to help tactical professionals and athletes recover from injuries while optimizing their performance. Kelly’s role involves providing education and hands-on support to enhance physical performance and resilience, ensuring individuals return to peak performance levels safely and effectively.Prior to joining O2X, Kelly built an extensive career in both clinical and athletic settings. She began working 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 a diverse range of clients, including politicians, service members, and professional athletes from the Washington Commanders, Washington Nationals, DC United, Washington Spirit, Loudoun United Football Club, and DC Breeze Ultimate Frisbee. Additionally, Kelly worked at the Inova Concussion Clinic, specializing in Vestibular Rehabilitation and leading the Return to Performance Quality Improvement Project, which focused on improving the consistency and accuracy of testing across physical therapy clinics.Kelly earned her Bachelor of Science with an Honors Baccalaureate Degree in Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise from Virginia Tech in 2009, where she also minored in Psychology and Chemistry. She then earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Shenandoah University in 2012. As a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Sports Physical Therapy (SCS), Kelly continues to be at the forefront of her field, focusing on rehabilitation and performance enhancement to support athletes and tactical professionals in achieving their peak potential.
David Ayscue is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist who specializes in Strength and Conditioning. He has trained collegiate and professional athletes, as well as tactical professionals, including serving as a strength and conditioning coach for the 1st Armored Division Combat Aviation Brigade (1AD CAB) at Fort Bliss and the Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT) Program for the U.S. Air Force. David specializes in designing and implementing performance enhancement programs tailored to the unique demands of tactical and athletic populations.David’s career highlights include leading physical and educational sessions to optimize pilot performance at UPT and working with the 1AD CAB to create training programs for soldiers and leaders. He has also worked extensively with collegiate athletes, guiding the physical development of teams across multiple sports, including football, soccer, swim & dive, and tennis at the University of Richmond and Miami University. In addition to his work in collegiate and tactical settings, David has trained professional baseball athletes in the private sector. Across all his roles, he has been committed to helping individuals reach their peak physical potential by adapting to diverse needs and fostering environments for growth.David holds a B.S. in Kinesiology from Miami University and an M.Ed. 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 his professional life, David enjoys camping, hiking, and exploring the outdoors with his family. He also takes on new cooking challenges and is on a quest to brew the perfect cup of coffee
Casey Carlgren is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Nutrition for the City of Berkeley Public Safety. As a Registered Dietitian, he leverages his expertise to help tactical professionals optimize their health and performance through tailored nutrition strategies. Casey is passionate about empowering individuals to achieve their goals by integrating evidence-based nutritional guidance with a practical, sustainable approach.Before joining O2X, Casey built a diverse foundation of experience in both clinical and sports nutrition. He worked at EXOS in Frisco, TX, where he supported collegiate football athletes preparing for the NFL combine, as well as professional NFL players. Following this, Casey served as a consultant dietitian with Nutritious Lifestyles, providing clinical services and quality assurance audits for long-term care and skilled nursing facilities in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. His journey in nutrition began after serving in the Marine Corps, where he provided security at Camp David and the U.S. embassy in Yemen.Casey holds a Bachelor’s degree in Dietetics from Iowa State University, a Master’s in Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Kansas Medical Center, and advanced graduate training in sports nutrition from Florida State University, where he also completed his dietetic internship. A lifelong athlete with experience in track and field, wrestling, CrossFit, powerlifting, and ultra-endurance racing, Casey combines his personal passion for fitness with his professional expertise. In his free time, he enjoys gardening, blending his love for food, nutrition, and health into a fulfilling lifestyle.
Isela Sanchez is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Injury Prevention as a Certified Athletic Trainer with the City of San Francisco Police Department. In her role, she focuses on prioritizing and addressing officers’ physical, mental, and emotional health needs, ensuring they remain fit, focused, and resilient while serving their community. Through tailored injury prevention strategies and holistic care, Isela plays a key role in optimizing the performance and well-being of tactical athletes.Before joining O2X, Isela spent five years with the Los Angeles Lakers organization. She contributed three seasons as part of the Lakers’ developmental team before advancing to an assistant athletic trainer role with the Lakers for two seasons, including the 2020 championship season. Prior to her NBA tenure, Isela worked with men’s and women’s basketball at the University of Texas, El Paso (UTEP), and began her athletic training career supporting men’s volleyball and cheer at the University of California, Irvine.Isela holds a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Texas, El Paso, and a Master of Science in Athletic Training from California Baptist University in Riverside, California. She is a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC), Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES), and Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES). With a passion for helping others and extensive hands-on experience, Isela is a vital resource in enhancing the health and performance of tactical athletes.
Gabriel Sanchez is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Strength and Conditioning at the San Francisco Police Department. In this role, he supports tactical athletes by designing and implementing human performance programs and resources tailored to enhance physical readiness for mission-critical work.Before joining O2X, Gabriel served as a Strength and Conditioning Coach for the U.S. ArmyHolistic Health and Fitness (H2F) Program with 62nd Medical Brigade. Gabriel also specialized in returning post-surgery soldiers back to duty. Earlier in his career, he worked with collegiate and high school athletes. He also served as an infantryman for the 25th Infantry Division with 1-21 Infantry Battalion.Gabriel earned his Master’s in Exercise Science from University of Texas at Arlington and a Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science at Texas State University. His personal experience continues to excel his work through connecting and helping tactical athletes.
Grace Monroe, MS, RD, is an O2X On-Site Specialist with a focus on Nutrition and Strength and Conditioning. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from Central Washington University and her master’s degree in Dietetics from Eastern Michigan University. For over a decade, Grace has owned a personal training studio in Tacoma, Washington, where she assists recreational, tactical, and everyday athletes in achieving balance through exercise and nutrition.Dedicated to lifelong learning, Grace is committed to expanding her knowledge base. She is a certified Level 1 YogaFit instructor and a Level 1 Running Coach through the Road Runners Club of America (RRCA). Additionally, she actively contributes to the Research and Education Committee and is a member of the Tactical Special Interest Group for the American Sports and Performance Dietitian Association, as well as the Sports and Human Performance Nutrition Dietetic Practice Group of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.In her personal time, Grace is an outdoor enthusiast, particularly passionate about trail running. She has completed multiple runs around the base of Mt. St. Helens and participated in several ultra-endurance events. Grace also enjoys following the NFL as a lifelong Seahawks fan, spending time with her dogs, reading, and cherishing moments with her four nieces.
Cody Davis is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Injury Prevention as a Certified Athletic Trainer with DC Fire and EMS. In this role, he focuses on optimizing human performance and reducing the risk of injury by integrating functional movement patterns with strength and conditioning principles. Cody is passionate about making a real and lasting impact on the lives of first responders and their families, ensuring they can perform at their best while staying healthy and resilient.Before joining O2X, Cody spent two years working with Towson University’s football program as an athletic trainer, honing his expertise in supporting high-performing athletes. His professional experience spans Division I and Division III athletics, where he gained valuable insights into injury prevention, performance optimization, and rehabilitation strategies tailored to diverse athletic populations.Cody earned a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Towson University and went on to complete a Master’s Degree in Higher Education Leadership at Salisbury University. With a commitment to professional excellence and a strong educational foundation, Cody brings a wealth of knowledge and practical experience to his role. Outside of work, he is dedicated to helping others achieve their physical goals and enhancing overall quality of life.
Jeff Appel is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist and Program Manager specializing in Strength and Conditioning for the FBI. In this role, he supports tactical athletes by designing and implementing comprehensive training programs and resources tailored to the physical and mental demands of their mission-critical work. Jeff and the O2X team prepare FBI personnel to meet the challenges of their dynamic and high-stakes responsibilities, emphasizing readiness and resilience.Before joining O2X, Jeff served as the Strength and Conditioning Specialist for fighter pilots with the 1st Ops Group at Langley Air Force Base. At Langley, Jeff developed a periodized training program based around the hectic schedule of fighter pilots while also introducing an individualized approach to training the neck. Before his stint at Langley, Jeff spent four years as the Director of Sports Performance at Fork Union Military Academy. Prior to Fork Union, Jeff worked for six universities during an 11-year span in the collegiate setting, including the University of Richmond, University of Idaho and Davidson College.Originally from Colorado, Jeff earned his Master’s in Exercise and Sports Science from the University of Western States and his Bachelor’s in Exercise Science from Colorado State University – Pueblo. Jeff now resides in Virginia with his wife and two kids.
Sean Conway is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist in Strength and Conditioning with Baltimore County Fire Department. In this role, Sean supports the dedicated rescue personnel through the design and implementation of safe, efficient and effective strength and conditioning programs. The primary outcome of his work is to ensure these dedicated individuals can repeatedly perform in their demanding roles and in their personal lives.Prior to joining O2X, Sean has been enhancing human performance since 2009. Most recently, Sean was the Wellness Director at a family owned health club in Maryland for 4 years. Prior to that, he worked as a military contractor directly supporting the 57th Rescue Squadron as the On-Site Strength and Conditioning Coach at RAF Lakenheath, UK, Additionally, during this 5 year period he supported various other Air National Guard units including the 106th RQS, 125th STS, 306th RQS, and 134th Fighter Squadron among others. In advance of these opportunities, Sean supported professional and DI athletes as a graduate assistant at Rutgers University, private performance training and training special medical populations. Sean received a Master’s Degree in Kinesiology and Applied Physiology and Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science from Rutgers University in New Jersey.In his free time, Sean enjoys exploring the outdoors with his wife, kids and dog, training and home renovations.
Raven Gerald is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Mental Performance, where she works with athletes and professionals to enhance their mental skills and overall performance. With extensive experience in coaching and leadership, she provides both 1:1 and team interventions, helping individuals build resilience, focus, confidence, communication skills, and motivation. Raven also supports those recovering from injury and managing performance anxiety, equipping them with tools to optimize their mental approach to training and competition.Before transitioning to mental performance coaching, Raven served as the Assistant Athletic Director at Trinity Washington University. Prior to that role, she spent eight years coaching at the NCAA Division I, II, and III levels, working closely with collegiate athletes to develop both their physical and mental game. Her coaching background has given her valuable insight into the demands of high-level competition and the strategies needed to help athletes unlock their full potential.Raven earned her Master’s degree in Sport and Exercise Psychology from Seton Hall University and is currently pursuing a doctorate in Sport and Performance Psychology at the University of Western States. Her dedication to continuous learning and professional development allows her to bring cutting-edge mental performance strategies to those she works with.
Pam is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in injury prevention as an athletic trainer. With a focus on human health, wellness, and performance, she evaluates the entire patient to address injury causation, prevention, and optimization. By developing comprehensive treatment plans, she promotes long-term improvement and peak performance for those she works with.With over 15 years of experience in the field, Pam has worked with elite Division I, II, and III collegiate athletes, as well as Naval Academy midshipmen. One of her most fulfilling roles was serving the U.S. Army’s 14th Military Police Brigade at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, where she integrated musculoskeletal injury prevention, evaluation, and treatment protocols for Basic Trainees. During this time, she collaborated with military and healthcare professionals to implement elements of the TOMS and H2F programs, benefiting both trainees and unit leadership. Most recently, she worked in an orthopedic clinical setting, assisting physicians and physician assistants in treating musculoskeletal injuries.Outside of work, Pam enjoys staying active in the gym and outdoors, reading, watching movies, and getting a solid calf workout at concerts. She also takes her competitive spirit to the racquetball and pickleball courts—often at her own expense—where she looks forward to seeing the Baltimore County Fire Department staff claim victory as the first O2X Pickleball Championship Regional Champions.
Kendall Stull is an O2x On-Site Human Performance Specialist who specialize in injury prevention as a Certified Athletic Trainer with the Baltimore County Fire Department. In this role she dedicates her knowledge of injury prevention, evaluation, recognition, treatment, and rehabilitation to support the first responders of the Baltimore region. Kendall is dedicated to optimizing the health and wellness of the men and women who serve this community. Kendall has a diverse experience prior to coming to O2X.After graduating from her Masters in Athletic Training program from Towson University, Kendall served one year as a fully licensed Athletic Trainer, Fellow at the United States Naval Academy. There she acted as the primary athletic trainer covering Women’s Rugby and Co-ed. Rifle. This experience allowed Kendall to see a wide variety of acute injuries from contact and collision sports, as well as chronic conditions from the heavy demands midshipmen combat while serving on the Yard. Having to learn the demands of two unique sports, while also navigating the demands of a military athlete, posed a healthy challenge and strengthened Kendall into a strong clinician. After completing her fellowship, Kendall decided to diversify her experiences in a new setting; an industrial role with the company ATS, caring for the industrial athlete on construction sites. This role challenged Kendall to learn the nuances of a unique setting, atypical to the common athletic trainer. Kendall learned to work with a diverse population of unique backgrounds and health history. Kendall honed her communication and education skills, history notation, chronic injury awareness, and general medical evaluation to meet the demands of this new population.Seeking further challenge, Kendall has joined O2X to care for the tactical athlete. Her time at the United States Naval Academy nurtured her interest in the tactical setting. Kendall is excited to bring her goals full circle and provide expert level care to the men and women serving at the Baltimore County Fire Department. Kendall plans to hit the ground running, and become an asset to the O2X team.
Dr. Brent Levy is and O2X Medical Advisor serving as the Physician Medical Director for CAPCE Programming. He currently serves as the Assistant Medical Director for Emergency Medicine and the Vice Chair of Emergency Medicine at Rose Medical Center. In this role, he is integrally involved in all practice management decisions as well as curating physician scheduling. Brent serves on the hospital’s Medical Executive Committee and was involved in disaster management planning surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. Brent is also currently the Trauma Medical Director at Rose Medical Center, a Level IV Trauma Center. Brent is Board Certified in Emergency Medicine, Advanced Wilderness Life Support, and Advanced Trauma Life Support.Throughout his career, Brent has conducted research and developed tools to support rural trauma care, wilderness medicine courses, and curriculum design focused on injury prevention through helmet use in outdoor recreational activities. Prior to his medical career, Brent worked as a resort planner and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technician contributing the design of renowned resorts around the world. He is an avid outdoorsman, accomplished endurance athlete, and spends his free time biking, running, paddling, and skiing in the mountains of Colorado with his wife, daughter, and black lab.
Dr. Michael Hamrock is an O2X Medical Professional, former firefighter, and department physician for the Boston Fire Department. He now also provides primary care to many Massachusetts firefighters at Steward St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Boston, MA.Dr. Hamrock attended University of Massachusetts Medical School. He has over 23 years of experience and specializes in internal medicine.
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.
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.
Alex Othmer is an O2X Lead Instructor. Alex attended the United States Merchant Marine Academy, earning his Bachelor’s degree in Nautical Science and U.S. Coast Guard Third Mate Unlimited Tonnage License. Upon graduation, Alex commissioned as an Officer in the U.S. Navy where he served as a SEAL Operator. He holds a master’s degree in Psychology with a concentration in Leadership from Penn State University and is the Co-founder and Executive Director of Guardian Revival, a 501(c)(3) Not-for-profit Organization chartered to support first responders and veterans. Alex is also the Co-founder of Ox Box, a healthy snack subscription box company providing individuals, families, and organizations with healthy food options.
Ajay James is an O2X Lead Instructor. Ajay James led a multifaceted and successful career as a Special Operator within the Naval Special Warfare (NSW) enterprise for the last 20 years. Within the scope of his experience, he acted as a military advisor for partner nation force engagements, as a lead assaulter on kinetic operations, and as the Combatives Department Head where he taught and oversaw the instruction of armed and unarmed combative skills to thousands of NSW accession candidates. Ajay also successfully completed his position as a Team Leader of a deployed SEAL platoon, a coveted milestone role in the path of special operations advancement. He recently conducted turned over operations as the Senior Enlisted Advisor of NSW Advanced Training Command, where he, along with a staff of nearly 200, enabled the professional development of the special warfare community by offering 19 high-risk courses of instruction, which produce 3,500 classes a year. Ajay came to America with his family from Trinidad and Tobago to attend school in New Jersey, before moving to New York. Ajay is a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and has enjoyed many opportunities to work in film and television productions. He also enjoys martial arts, fitness, foreign films and languages, high speed driving, motorcycle racing, paddle boarding, surfing and is a lifelong global traveler. Ajay’s life has been about the adventure of it all, and is excited for the prospects that await him in the future.
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.
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, he deployed to Haiti in support of USSOUTHCOM Joint Task Force Haiti and served as the advisor for maritime special operations in the Caribbean region. Karl is an Emergency Medical Technician and is transitioning out of the military to start his next career firefighting in Northern California. Karl started his athletic career at three-years-old, and to this day is an enthusiastic competitor. He loves all domains of sport and fitness. Karl still enjoys playing hockey and has competed in endurance races, powerlifting, and CrossFit.
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.
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.
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.
Sean Sexton is an O2X Lead Instructor who was born and raised in Willow Grove, PA and enlisted in the Navy in February 1991. He served 20+ years in Naval Special Warfare with several deployments to include Afghanistan and Operation Enduring Freedom. Sean’s awards include the Bronze Star Medal with “V”, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, (2) National Defense Service Medals, Joint Service Achievement Medal, (2) Navy Commendation Medals, (5) Navy Achievement Medals, (6) Good Conduct Medals, SEAL Team 8 Sailor of the Quarter.After retiring in 2011, Sean continued his passion in human performance by earning his Bachelors in Health Science, Purple Belt in Jiu-Jitsu, and working as a Coach and Director Of Operations for CrossFit Stapleton in Denver. Along with various coaching certifications he has continued to serve as a Lead Combat Rifle/Pistol Instructor for The Department of Defense and Police Departments.As a self-professed “Movement Enthusiast,” he can be found SUP-surfing, hiking, hot yoga, and working out on a daily basis. He currently resides in Virginia Beach and enjoys reading and learning about anything related to diet, exercise, and longevity. “I can relate to physical setbacks and limitations and understand that (after 2 joint replacements and multiple back issues) you figure out what you CAN DO and DO IT – consistently.”
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 has been an O2X Lead Instructor since the fall of 2018 and is a full-time firefighter with the San Diego City Fire Department. He has over 18 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 and also serves as a member of the SDFD Peer Support Team.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 riding Engine 12 or Truck 12 in Southeast San Diego, you can find him working at the fire academy, hanging at the beach with his wife, or hiking and snowboarding in the mountains of the West.
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.
Jim Foreman is an O2X Lead Instructor. Jim is a retired Command Master Chief who served 27 years in the Navy SEALs. Currently he is the Lead Sales for MATBOCK, an innovative company that creates lightweight and durable medical/operational equipment for the military and first responders.
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 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.
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