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

Gabriel Gomez
Gabriel Gomez is 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

Adam La Reau
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

Paul McCullough
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

Brice Long
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

Eamonn Burke
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.

Jason Carver

Jason Carver
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.

Blake Brinkerhoff

Blake Brinkerhoff
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.

John Vargo

John Vargo
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.

Ali Levy

Ali Levy
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

Lorenzo Romolo
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

Zack McAdams
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

Meaghan Grimes
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

Dan Hartig
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

Crystal Vidas
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.

Nicholas Westendorf

Nicholas Westendorf
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.

Cole Hatcher

Cole Hatcher
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

Conner Freeland
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.

Cameron Baird

Cameron Baird
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.

Joshua Stuart Shor

Joshua Stuart Shor
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

Brendan Stickles
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

Rachel Miller
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

Joe McCullough
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.

Katy Turner

Katy Turner
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.

Dave Burke

Dave Burke
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.

Alyssa Cafarelli

Alyssa Cafarelli
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.

Brooke Williams

Brooke Williams
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.

Hugh Hamill

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

Ashley Tropea

Ashley Tropea
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.

Ashley Roberts

Ashley Roberts
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.

Elmer Diaz

Elmer Diaz
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.

Daniel Williams

Daniel Williams
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.

Devon Smith

Devon Smith
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.

Crystal Schurko

Crystal Schurko
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.

Brian Christianson

Brian Christianson
Brian Christianson is an Assistant Vice President of Municipal Sales at O2X Human Performance and a 16-year U.S. Army veteran. In this role, he combines his passion for improving performance and longevity with over a decade of experience building comprehensive human performance programs. Prior to moving into leadership, Brian served as a Lead Instructor at O2X, where he worked directly with tactical athletes to implement training and education that elevated resilience, readiness, and long-term health.
Brian’s military career began in 1999 as a Combat Engineer, completing two deployments to Kosovo, one to Iraq, and one to Afghanistan before transitioning into Civil Affairs. Throughout his career, he held roles including Team Leader, Squad Leader, Team Sergeant, and Joint Plans and Operations NCO. He deployed alongside elite units such as Army Rangers and Navy SEALs and later trained future warfighters as a hand-to-hand combat and advanced weapons/tactics instructor. Following his service, Brian continued to support tactical readiness by opening a CrossFit affiliate, earning both a bachelor’s degree in Exercise & Sports Science from Texas State University and a master’s degree in Exercise Science & Wellness: Fitness and Performance from Liberty University. His experience also includes work as a Nutrition Health Educator with the Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) program, where he designed and delivered evidence-based strategies to optimize nutrition and performance.
Outside of work, Brian is an avid outdoorsman and competitor. He enjoys competitive shooting, golf, hunting, and sports, and values time spent in the outdoors with his family. Whether on the range, on the course, or simply outside with his loved ones, Brian continues to embody the same commitment to discipline, growth, and resilience that has defined both his military and civilian career.
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Jordan Smith
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Jordan Smith
Jordan Smith is an Assistant Vice President of Federal Sales at O2X, where he draws on his leadership experience and operational background to deliver tailored human performance solutions to federal clients. In his role, he builds and maintains relationships with government agencies and implements performance solutions that improve resilience, strengthen readiness, and drive mission success.
Prior to joining O2X, Jordan attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he played defensive end for the Army Football Team and graduated in 2017 before commissioning as a Field Artillery Officer. Over his eight years of Army service, he held a variety of leadership roles, including Platoon Leader, Fire Support Officer, and Battery Executive Officer with the 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division at Fort Bliss, Texas, as well as Battery Commander with the 434th Field Artillery Brigade at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He concluded his military career as a Team Leader with the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency in Hawaii, where he led global recovery missions throughout Southeast Asia, Europe, and China in search of U.S. service members who remain unaccounted for from past wars and conflicts.
Originally from Oceanside, California, Jordan and his wife are raising their two children in their hometown community. Passionate about fitness and the outdoors, he enjoys strength training, surfing, and spending time with his family.

Jeremy Petronella

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

Daniel Velez

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

Martin Guidie

Martin Guidie
Martin Guidie is an Assistant Vice President of Federal Sales at O2X, specializing in client support within the DoD sector. Martin’s professional career was built during his 13-year career in Naval Special Warfare as a Navy SEAL. Completing 4 successful deployments spanning 25 countries at SEAL Team 4, Martin served in key leadership positions such as Leading Petty Officer, Assault Team Leader, and Leader Breacher, and even fulfilling positions above his pay grade at the time such as Leading Chief Petty Officer.
Following his time at SEAL Team 4 Martin became the lead instructor for Land Warfare during candidates’ SEAL Qualification Training. Leading, training, and mentoring over 500 candidates through operational and professional training, Martin was able to give back to the community he appreciates so much as well as shape the future generation of warfighters.
Martin has a degree in Organizational Leadership and spent 5 years as a personal trainer before his time in the military. Martin has a deep love for sports and competition, as well as Skiing, snowboarding, wakeboarding, and weightlifting, enjoying the opportunity to do any of them. Residing in San Diego, CA with his wife and 2 kids, they enjoy the opportunities that Southern California offers to maintain an active healthy lifestyle.
Specialists

Jessica Visintainer

Jessica Visintainer
Jessica is an O2X Injury Prevention Specialist earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2009 from Temple University after completing her B.S. in Exercise Science in 2006. During the early years Dr. Visintainer traveled throughout the United States of America building a diverse skill set with focus on sports and orthopedic injury and prevention. She has earned specialty certifications in various areas to provide quality care to endurance and martial arts athletes.Jessica is a certified Mulligan Practitioner and certified Dry Needling Clinician in addition to being certified in Vestibular assessment and rehabilitation. Jessica owns a sports concierge practice specializing in the injury prevention and rehabilitation of the endurance and MMA athlete. As a seasoned triathlete (including long course), Krav Maga instructor and student of Brazilian Jiu jitsu she is poised to not only treat injuries in the athletic population but also understands the demands placed on the human body with elite and tactical athletes. When Jessica is not running her sports practice or preparing for an upcoming race, she enjoys all things in nature especially when in or on the water as an open water swimmer and kayaker. Most recently she has entered into the world of adventure racing which has married both her love of multisport and the wilderness.

Tiffany Sheffield

Tiffany Sheffield
Tiffany Sheffield is an O2X injury prevention specialist. Tiffany graduated from Bellarmine University in Louisville, KY., with her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 2019. She holds a Masters in Healthcare Administration and a Bachelor’s in Exercise Sports Science. She has worked with various populations to include but not limited to veterans, active duty, firefighters, horse trainers, equestrians, paramedics and pro-athletes. Her primary focus has been in the outpatient setting where she has effectively treated conditions including orthopedic injuries, neurological disorders, vestibular dysfunction, post-concussion syndrome, post/pre-operative, and pelvic floor dysfunction. Tiffany provides a holistic and comprehensive approach to achieve maximum recovery and performance to minimize long term pain and impairments. She believes in treating the patient as a whole and is passionate about providing an individualized plan of care. The military is near and dear to her heart. Her father served in the United States Army, her brother served in the United States Marine Corps, and her husband served in the United States Navy.

Brandon Paulus

Brandon Paulus
Dr. Brandon Paulus is an O2X Injury Prevention Specialist. He earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Radford University. He is board certified in orthopaedics, a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists, and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He holds certifications in dry needling, spinal manipulation technique, and blood flow restriction training. He is currently pursuing a Doctor of Science degree in Physical Therapy through Andrews University. Dr. Paulus is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Va. He enjoys treating individuals with a holistic approach, focusing on aspects of injury prevention and reduction, pain management, athletic performance. He has spent the last 7 years working with college and professional athletes, special operations forces, law enforcement/first responders, and CrossFit athletes.

Alexa Bannerman

Alexa Bannerman
Alexa Bannerman is an injury prevention specialist with O2X with 14 years of progressive sports medicine experience as a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC). She received her Bachelor’s of Science in Athletic Training from the University of Central Florida, and a Master’s in Science in Sport Fitness Management from Troy University. Alexa is currently working as a contracted ATC with Naval Special Warfare in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Prior to transitioning to the tactical athlete, Alexa spent most her career in Division I athletics. Alexa possesses a strong clinical skills, with specialty in myofascial therapies, Functional Dry Needling, post-operative rehab, and innovative return to duty rehabilitation. Born and raised in Michigan, Alexa is a Midwest girl at heart. She is an intrinsically motivated lifelong learner who loves working with like-minded individuals. In her free time, Alexa enjoys weight lifting, eating, outdoor activities, and spending time with her husband and their three crazy kids!

Jaime Tartar

Jaime Tartar
Jaime Lee Tartar is an O2X Sleep & Fatigue Management Specialist. Dr. Tartar is a Professor of Neuroscience at Nova Southeastern University (NSU). She serves as the neuroscience program director and research director for the NSU College of Psychology. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from NSU and a Master of Arts degree in Psychology from Florida Atlantic University where she used EEG measure to detect subclinical neurological impairments.She earned her Ph.D. in the Behavioral Neuroscience program at the University of Florida where the focus of her research involved discovering long-term changes that occur in neurobiological pathways involved in stress responses and developing animal models of stress. During graduate school Dr. Tartar also served for 6 years in the U.S. Army Reserves. Dr. Tartar completed Postdoctoral Training at Harvard Medical School where she studied neurological consequences of sleep perturbations using in vitro electrophysiological recording techniques. She also received training in Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical School.In her professional career Dr. Tartar was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from NSU based on her work and contributions to NSU and the scientific community. She was also the NSU Professor of the year at NSU in 2018 and received the NSU Excellence in Teaching Award in 2009. Dr. Tartar has received multiple funding grants through the Department of Education and has received research funding from the Department of Defense.She has published over 55 original research articles and has written several book chapters. Her publications include work with professional MMA fighters and NFL players. She has been an invited speaker for multiple organizations and universities. For example, she was a TEDx Presenter, the keynote speaker for the Miami Dade College Research Symposium, and gave the commencement speech at NSU in 2021.Based on her expertise, she consults for multiple prestigious organizations and served on the scientific advisory board for the National Academy of Sports Medicine and regularly serves as a peer review panelist for NASA. Dr. Tartar is also a scientific advisor for Enchanted Wave, LLC where she oversees their research in using single channel EEG. She is the co-founder and President of The Society for NeuroSports — an academic organization for the field of Sports Neuroscience. Dr. Tartar’s current research is focused on stress, sleep, and athletic performance in humans.
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Dave Sherman
David Sherman is a data analyst at O2X. As a licensed physical therapist and certified athletic trainer, Dave offers experience with tactical and occupational athletes such as Fort Worth Police and Fire, as well as, professional and collegiate athletics. He received a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training (2012) and Doctorate in Physical Therapy (2014) from Boston University. Dave is currently a PhD student at the University of Toledo where he studies applied neuroscience in sports and exercise. His research focuses on the maladaptive brain changes that occur after musculoskeletal injury and the development of rehabilitative treatments that can target those changes.
Dave has volunteered as a member of the Boston Marathon Medical Team since 2012. His passion for tactical athlete readiness was inspired by the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, when the readiness and collaborative actions of Boston Police, Fire, and EMS members on Boylston Street meant the survival of 278 injured civilians. Dave believes wellness is unique to each individual athlete, with success rooted in balanced nutrition, sleep, mental health, and physical activity.

Meagan Rizzo

Meagan Rizzo
Dr. Meagan Rizzo is an O2X Sleep Specialist. She retired from the Army after 24 years of service in Army Medicine. She earned her medical degree from Uniformed Services University in Bethesda, MD in 2003. Dr. Rizzo is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Sleep Medicine. As an Army Colonel and mother of four, she is intimately familiar with sleep deprivation and its impact on human performance. Prior to retirement, Dr. Rizzo was the Chief of the Sleep Disorder Center at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where she served active duty, retirees and dependents of all ages. She had a special focus on the special operations community, shift workers and military senior leaders. Dr. Rizzo served in both the deployed environment and in CONUS locations. She deployed to Kirkuk, Iraq in 2011 with the 101st Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Infantry Division. She also served in the prestigious role as a Specialty Consultant to the White House Medical Unit while at WRNMMC, where she was the sole provider for senior government leaders. Dr. Rizzo is the daughter of a retired Army officer and wife of an active-duty Special Forces officer. Her practice is shaped by the holistic experience of not only being a service member, but also a spouse, and former “Army brat”. Dr. Rizzo has always been committed to fitness. She was a starter on her Division I soccer team in college, and the captain and leading scorer for her medical school Rugby team. In her free time, you can find her in the pool, on a bike, or on the run. She has completed two half-ironman races and countless other triathlons.

Tina Burke

Tina Burke
Dr. Tina M. Burke is an 02X Human Performance Sleep Specialist. She specializes in providing skills for sleeping better and techniques on how to increase your performance when working round the clock shifts or working with sleep loss.Dr. Burke earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Kent State University in Kent, OH. She then earned a Master’s of Science in Integrative Physiology from the University of Colorado – Boulder, followed by a dual Ph.D. in Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience from the University of Colorado – Boulder. Her research aims at developing our understanding of mechanisms by which photic (light) and non-photic stimuli (e.g., exogenous melatonin, caffeine) can be used as countermeasures to improve sleep, alertness, performance, and overall health.Currently, Dr. Burke is the Sleep Research Team Chief at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research and provides oversight for the Sleep Research Center and Operational Research Team. Dr. Burke is a professional member of the Sleep Research Society, American Academy of Sleep Medicine, Society for Biological Rhythms, and the Society for Neuroscience. Dr. Burke has had the pleasure of the support and companionship of her husband for the past 10 years. As a professional road cyclist, he was one of her first clients that she was able to instill the importance of sleep and circadian alignment on performance.

Kelly Bennion

Kelly Bennion
Dr. Kelly Bennion is an O2X Sleep Specialist. Dr. Bennion received her Ph.D. in Psychology with a concentration in Cognitive Neuroscience from Boston College, and is an Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Biopsychology at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, CA. Her research uses a combination of behavioral, eye tracking, polysomnography (overnight sleep monitoring), and neuroimaging (e.g., fMRI) approaches to understand the effects of sleep and stress on memory for negative and traumatic experiences. She has published several peer-reviewed articles on sleep and emotional memory consolidation, including showing that those with higher stress levels at the time of a negative experience have better subsequent memory for that negative information, but only following a period of sleep. As Dr. Bennion’s research has important implications for understanding PTSD and other clinical and affective disorders, she has received grants supporting her research from sources including the US Department of Defense, National Science Foundation, American Psychological Association, and Psi Chi. She has also spent time at the Duke- National University of Singapore Medical School as a visiting scholar, researching the effects of sleep restriction on adolescent cognition. Dr. Bennion has been passionate about teaching and education for as long as she can remember, and has an Ed.M. in Mind, Brain, and Education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Her commitment to teaching has been acknowledged by her receipt of the Professor of the Year Award (College of Liberal Arts, Cal Poly), the Teaching Excellence in Psychological Science Award (American Psychological Association), as well as the Donald J. White Teaching Excellence Award (Boston College). Dr. Bennion is also passionate about mentorship and outreach. She has founded three mentorship programs for psychology and neuroscience students at Boston College and Cal Poly, coordinated neuroscience outreach events throughout the greater Boston area for children, college students, and older adults, and has organized several events promoting Women in Science. Dr. Bennion feels strongly that one should value health, fitness, and work-life balance, and she has accomplished this largely through fostering her love for dancing. Dr. Bennion has been an avid dancer since age 7, and danced professionally in the Boston area from 2010 to 2016. She was a member of the Adagio Big Band Jazz Company, the Boston Cannons Dance Team, and was a New England Patriots Cheerleader – ending her tenure as an NFL cheerleader with the Patriots’ Super Bowl XLIX victory in her home state of AZ in 2015. Dr. Bennion’s scientific commitment to researching the importance of sleep on cognition and emotional well being, and her personal commitment to maintaining a healthy, physically active lifestyle makes working with O2X a perfect fit.

Allison Brager

Allison Brager
Dr. Allison Brager is an O2X Sleep Specialist and a Major in the U.S.Army. She is also an elite CrossFit athlete competing for the Army. Allison sits on fatigue management working groups for the federal government, Special Forces, and NATO. Previously, at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research; she and her teammates leveraged groundbreaking sleep discoveries to deliver knowledge products and material solutions to the Army. Her discoveries have most recently been delivered during Operation Spartan Shield and Operation Gotham. She has over 40 publications in flagship biomedical journals.Allison holds an Sc.B. from Brown University and a Ph.D. from Kent State University. Her popular science book, Meathead: Unraveling the Athletic Brain, debunks the myth of “the dumb jock” and chronicles her time as a two-time CrossFit Games team athlete and two-time Regionals athlete. She was also a four-year varsity Division I collegiate track & field athlete. Allison still competes as a Master’s athlete in world championships in track & field and CrossFit. She believes the key to success in life is planning your career around your lifestyle not your lifestyle around your career.

Ashlee McKeon

Ashlee McKeon
Ashlee McKeon is an O2X Sleep Specialist. Ashlee has over 14 years of experience assessing and probing sleep disruption in both military and veteran groups. She is an active duty U.S. Army officer who currently serves as the Chief of Research for the U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) at Ft. Bragg, NC. Her team’s mission is to support the development and validation of research/program evaluation initiatives across the Special Operations community. This includes the development and evaluation of Assessment & Selection programs for elite military units as well as Command- and Unit-level programs/initiatives aimed at enhancing force readiness through targeted assessment of knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to succeed in highly demanding and specialized military careers. Previously, Ashlee was assigned to the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) Center for Military Psychiatry and Neurosciences where she served as Chief of the Operational Research Team for 3 years. Her team developed, tested, and validated field-ready capabilities to determine the impact of disrupted sleep and circadian misalignment on the physical, cognitive, and emotional readiness of conventional and elite military units during training operations and in far-forward deployed environments. Much of her work was also dedicated to educating military units, small team leaders, and senior leaders on how to maximize shortened or shifted sleep opportunities in the operational environment to support mission success and reduce risk associated with sleep loss. Ashlee also has a special interest in examining the role of sleep and circadian rhythmicity as risk factors for posttraumatic stress and head injury in combat-exposed service members. Ashlee holds a Bachelor of Philosophy in Honors Psychology, with minors in both Applied Statistics and Sociology, from the University of Pittsburgh (2010). She also earned her Master of Science in Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, with a certificate in Rehabilitative Assistive Technology, from the University of Pittsburgh in 2013, and then continued her training to earn her Doctor of Philosophy in Rehabilitation Science from the University of Pittsburgh in 2016. Ashlee then completed postdoctoral training in Translational Sleep Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine before transferring her research program to the military in 2017. Ashlee commissioned as an officer into the U.S. Army Medical Service Corps as a Research Psychologist, or 71F, in 2018. Personally, Ashlee is an avid Crossfitter and trainer/coach. She also enjoys hiking, kayaking, fishing, and being outdoors with her two corgis, Bolt and Bandit. She loves to travel and strives to experience several new locations, domestic and international, each year.

Ana Fins

Ana Fins
Ana Fins, PhD, ABPP is an O2X Sleep and Resilience Specialist and a Professor in the Department of Clinical and School Psychology at Nova Southeastern University (NSU). She completed her graduate training in Clinical Health Psychology at the University of Miami where her dissertation focused on examining the relationship between psychological coping and immune function in individuals with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Subsequently she completed post-doctoral training in behavioral sleep medicine at the Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Dr. Fins has been training students in health psychology and behavioral sleep medicine for over two decades. At NSU she teaches doctoral-level graduate students in the clinical psychology program. She also supervises doctoral students providing treatment to individuals with insomnia and to individuals coping with serious and life threatening medical conditions. She recently co-authored a book on insomnia treatment and has co-authored various articles and book chapters, many examining the relationship between sleep and health.

Zlatan Krizan

Zlatan Krizan
Zlatan Krizan, Ph.D. is a Sleep and Fatigue Management Specialist for O2X. He serves as Professor of Psychology at Iowa State University where he directs the Sleep, Self, and Personality Laboratory. He also leads IntelAwake, focusing on fatigue management within high-steaks interpersonal settings. Dr. Krizan’s scholarship examines the role of sleep in social behavior and performance. Having published over 50 peer-reviewed articles as well as contributed to a number of books, he is a recognized expert on sleep and interpersonal processes cited over 4,000 times. His research has been supported by the National Science Foundation and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and currently serves as Editor for scientific journals SLEEP Advances and Journal of Research in Personality. His ongoing work examines the dynamic interplay between sleep, emotions, and motivation, especially as applied to investigative interviewing and high-steaks social interactions. He has collaborated with the Department of Defense, Department of Justice, and a number of local agencies, contributing a voice on the importance of sleep and fatigue in human performance.

Kent Werner

Kent Werner
CDR J. Kent Werner, Jr., MD PhD, is an O2X Sleep & Fatigue Management Specialist. Outside of O2X, CDR Werner is an active-duty Navy neurologist and neuroscientist who serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Neurology and in the Neuroscience Graduate Program in Bethesda, MD. In his clinics at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) and in the National Intrepid Center of Excellence (NICoE), he specializes in sleep disorders associated with high-performance warfighters and in traumatic brain injury (TBI). He also serves as the Director of Research of the WRNMMC Sleep Disorders Center. His research focuses on the impact of TBI on sleep physiology and cognitive performance. After graduating from the US Naval Academy, he deployed as a Surface Warfare Officer onboard the USS MAHAN (DDG-72), earning his Surface Warfare qualification. Upon entering the Medical Corps, he completed his MD, a PhD in cellular and molecular neuroscience, and a neurology residency at Johns Hopkins University, where he serves currently as Adjunct Faculty. He enjoys distance running, and has competed in over 30 marathons, including 9 Boston Marathons.

Rebecca Acabchuk

Rebecca Acabchuk
Dr. Becky Acabchuk is an O2X Sleep Specialist who works as a neuroscientist and wellbeing expert, researching the mental and physical benefits of mind-body practices to promote sleep, manage emotions, and improve overall wellbeing. She leads retreats and workshops for various audiences and has created programs for Division I football and hockey teams, firefighters, elite endurance athletes, and others. Becky was a Division I gymnast at Cornell University, where she received a BA in psychology. She earned her PhD in physiology and neurobiology from the University of Connecticut and has taught university courses in Health Psychology, Science of Mindfulness, Anatomy & Physiology, and more. She conducted a clinical trial using EEG neurofeedback and meditation to improve sleep and reduce stress and anxiety. She has published several notable meta-analyses on topics including yoga for hypertension and yoga and meditation for concussion recovery. She is a member of the NIH’s behavior change consortium, researching what helps people create healthy habits and stick to them. Becky has taught yoga, meditation, breathwork, and yoga nidra since 2003. She is certified in Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement (MORE) and Sports Yoga by NESTA and has participated in ongoing yoga and meditation training with world-renowned teachers. Becky completed training on trauma-sensitive practices, iRest, and yoga nidra and was mentored by a leading researcher conducting studies on yoga nidra for PTSD in veteran populations.Becky has extensive knowledge of various mind-body protocols, which she uses to create unique and customized programs. Becky is passionate about wellbeing and loves inspiring others with the science behind the practices. She recently spent time teaching neuroscience to Tibetan monks in India, where she learned surprising insights from their methods of sharpening the mind. Becky has competed in marathons and triathlons and loves skiing, hiking, CrossFit, and doing anything outdoors. Becky was introduced to O2X by her partner, a firefighter who attended an O2X program.
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Paul Sargent
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Paul Sargent
Dr. Paul Sargent attended medical school at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, graduating in 2002. He served as a Naval Flight Surgeon for Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron-267. Dr. Sargent was the first naval officer to receive the Fleet Marine Force Qualification Pin within Marine Aircraft Group-39. He was also nominated for the III MAW Flight Surgeon of the year after publishing an article on back pain in rotary wing aviators.

Marissa Rescott

Marissa Rescott
Dr. Marissa Rescott PT, DPT, PhD is a sleep and pain educator as well as a human performance clinician who specializes in helping barbell athletes and runners perform at their best. Marissa competed in the 400m and 800m distances as a collegiate runner on the St. Lawrence University Track and Field team, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience. After falling in love with CrossFit in 2013, she blended her love for neuroscience with her love of fitness in a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the Ohio State University. As a clinician, Dr. Marissa has helped many Olympic, military, and tactical athletes, as well as recreational weekend warriors overcome physical performance barriers through a focus on recovery and intelligent strength programming. Marissa has also completed a PhD in cognitive (sleep) science and leads both sleep and musculoskeletal wellness trainings for small to medium sized organizations. She has aided the 62romeo nonprofit in developing their “Sleep 201” sleep optimization course for veterans and first responders, and believes that sleep is the most energy efficient tool we have to “work smarter, not harder.” Marissa is currently living in Virginia Beach, VA with her significant other, who is part of the US Naval Special Warfare community. In her spare time, you can find her lifting weights, rock climbing, snowboarding, or trail running with her vizsla, Daks.

Krista Austin

Krista Austin
Dr. Krista Austin is a Human Performance Specialist with more than 25 years of experience advancing resilience, recovery, and readiness across elite sport, tactical, and high-performance environments. She combines scientific rigor with practical application to help individuals and organizations perform at their best under pressure. Krista earned her Ph.D. in Movement Science from Florida State University and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Her diverse career spans leadership and consulting roles with the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee, English Institute of Sport, and multiple U.S. national governing bodies, where she served as High Performance Director. She has also consulted for professional sports organizations, helping teams integrate evidence-based performance, nutrition, and recovery strategies to optimize athlete health and success. In the tactical domain, Krista has supported military research organizations and elite military units, developing performance solutions to enhance readiness and resilience in high-stress environments. Her work bridges research and operational practice, focusing on the human factors that drive sustained performance and recovery. At O2X, Krista specializes in the science of winning with a focus on sleep to optimize resilience helping tactical professionals understand how sleep impacts physical readiness, decision-making, and long-term health. She provides education that empowers individuals to improve sleep quality, enhance resilience, and maintain mission effectiveness in demanding environments.

Neva Barno

Neva Barno
Neva Barno, CMPC (Certified Mental Performance Consultant), is an O2X Mental Performance Specialist whose expertise is in providing mental skills training for optimal performance in various environments and situations. She was a two-sport athlete who first pursued her education in injury rehabilitation after having her own sport injury. She received her B.S. in Exercise and Sport Science from Oregon State University. At the end of her program, she decided to take the jump from the physical side to the mental side after taking her first sport psychology class and realizing it was her own mindset that prevented her from fully recovering in her sport. As she pursued her M.S. in Sport and Performance Psychology at the University of Western States, she met her now husband who was active-duty military and training for a special operations pipeline. She was instantly inspired by the dedication, athleticism, and heroism that she saw within the community, and dedicated the rest of her studies to the military. She graduated with a second M.S. and a Doctoral degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, emphasizing Sport and Performance Psychology in 2021. Neva admits that her own personal experience with trauma has motivated her even more to help the military, first responders, and all individuals who might experience trauma. “I know these techniques work because I had to personally put them to the test. My education saved my well-being.”Neva’s professional experiences include working with collegiate sports, high school athletics, recreational sport, executives, military and first responders, and individuals in clinical settings. She hopes to provide her clients with tools to aid in self-regulation, goal attainment, overcoming setbacks, managing stressful events, and helping them reach a new level of performance. Neva’s motto is, “Performance in life is never finished. We should never give up on ourselves. We should never be done. Let us not be finished. Let us Be Unfinished.”

Ashley Ripke

Ashley Ripke
Ashely Ripke is an O2X Mental Performance Specialist. Ashley has a passion for helping others. She primarily applies her knowledge and expertise in Sport and Performance Psychology to the military. The past 7 years she has trained and supported thousands of soldiers (Big Army and Special Forces) on psychological skills that enhance resilience and performance in garrison and theatre. Her career began with the Ready and Resilient (R2) Program and is currently the Cognitive Performance Specialist with 3rd Special Forces Group. The role psychological and physiological factors play in high risk occupations, generates a need for quality Mental Performance Training. Recognized for her excellent service and support to various Army units, Ashley mentors others who will support in a similar capacity. After receiving a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Indiana Tech, Ashley pursued her Master’s in Sport and Performance Psychology from the University of Denver. Outside of working with the military, Ashley coaches young athletes in the Southern Pines area on mental skills and techniques to achieve higher levels of performance more consistently.

Stephanie Zavilla

Stephanie Zavilla
Stephanie Zavilla is an O2X Mental Performance Specialist. She has served as the Director of Sports Performance at the Winter Park Competition Center for 7 years, supervising Strength and Conditioning, Sport Psychology, Injury Management, Sports Nutrition, and Return-to-Sport Programming. After earning a double major in Psychology and History with a minor in Coaching from the University of South Dakota, while playing four years with the school’s NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Team, she went on to receive her Masters in Sport and Performance Psychology from the University of Denver’s Graduate School of Professional Psychology in 2013. Currently, she is an adjunct faculty at her alma mater.Stephanie has worked as a consultant for a myriad of sports and organizations on both a group and individual basis. She has experience in football, baseball, basketball, soccer, hockey, exercise endurance, lacrosse, figure skating, tennis, skiing, snowboarding, Paralympic skiing, and gymnastics, working with athletes ranging from those who are just beginning their recreational sport careers to those who are competing at the international, professional, or Olympic level. She has served as the sport psychology consultant for an NFL Combine Preparation Camp for several years. A certified consultant for the Association for Applied Sport Psychology, Stephanie has spoken at several regional and national conferences on her work in heart rate variability biofeedback, and has authored several peer reviewed articles, featuring her research in the parent-athlete relationship. Most recently she has co-authored a graduate-level textbook chapter on the psychophysiology of self-regulation.Stephanie’s philosophy revolves around the idea that simply by being aware, being present, and being in love with what you do, freedom will follow; freedom from judgmental thoughts, freedom from the constraints of internal and external pressures, resulting in freedom of movement, and the opportunity to step beyond perceived limits.Outside of working with parents, athletes, and coaches, Stephanie finds happiness in hiking, camping, white water kayaking, Paul Simon, and skiing as many months in a row as possible (80 and counting!).

Christine Sanchez

Christine Sanchez
Dr. Christine Sanchez is an O2X Mental Performance Specialist with expertise in mental and cognitive skills training for achieving optimal performance in high pressure scenarios. She has over 14 years of experience working with athletes and other elite performers who desire to unlock their true potential.Dr. Sanchez is best known for her work targeting mindfully performing under pressure, maintaining situation-awareness, and rebounding quickly from performance errors. She routinely integrates biofeedback technology for facilitating optimal psycho-physiological regulation of performance states. Mental skills training programs consist of group workshops and individual consultations focusing on rapid skill acquisition, performance enhancement, and performance recovery. Over the years she has had the opportunity to consult domestically and internationally with junior elite and collegiate athletes, first responders, and military personnel.Dr. Sanchez received her B.S. in Ocean Engineering from Virginia Tech, M.Ed. in Kinesiology (Exercise & Sport Psychology specialization) from Temple University, and Ph.D. in Educational Psychology (specialization in Sport & Performance Psychology) from Florida State University. She is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) through the Association for Applied Sport Psychology. In addition, she is a member of the Association of Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback and is Board Certified in Biofeedback (BCB) through the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance (BCIA). Dr. Sanchez completed her 200 hour Registered Yoga Instructor (RYT-200) training and routinely integrates yoga and mindfulness into her mental skills training plans for recovery.While swimming and rowing collegiately at Virginia Tech, Dr. Sanchez sought the expertise of a Sport Psychologist to help her through a performance slump. The positive impact this training had on her own athletic endeavors allowed her to realize her true passion – to assist others in achieving performance excellence while living a high quality, balanced life. In her free time Dr. Sanchez competes in Stand-up Paddle Board (SUP) races, and enjoys surfing, yoga, swimming, and biking. Her most recent watersport to pick up is the surfski.

Tracy Heller

Tracy Heller
Dr. Tracy Heller is an O2X Mental Performance Specialist whose expertise is in providing mental skills training for optimal performance in high-pressure scenarios.Her areas of specialization include goal-attainment, stress management, attention control, mindfulness, relaxation strategies, mistake management, mind-body recovery, biofeedback for self-regulation, and breathing training. Her professional experience includes working with individuals and teams within Division I collegiate sports, high school athletics, recreational sport, executives, corrections, and the military. She also provides educational workshops for professional development. Dr. Heller enjoys working in a multidisciplinary team atmosphere to meet the multifaceted needs of clients.She received her B.S. in Psychology from St. Lawrence University, M.A. in Sport Psychology from McGill University, and Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology with a specialization in Sport Psychology from Florida State University. She is licensed to practice psychology in Virginia and California and is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) through the Association for Applied Sport Psychology. She is a member of the Association of Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback and is Board Certified in Biofeedback (BCB) through the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance.Dr. Heller likes to spend her free time exploring restaurants, reading, practicing yoga, hiking, and picking things up then putting them down (she likes to start her week with squats). She was introduced to sport psychology as a junior athlete at the Olympic Training Centre, where she trained for luge. She learned how to systematically develop the cognitive side of her training to improve her performance. It made such a huge impact that she decided to pursue it as a career!

Pete Kadushin

Pete Kadushin
Pete Kadushin, Ph.D. is the Manager of Learning and Development for the Chicago Blackhawks, and before stepping into that role, spent three years as the mental performance coach for the Blackhawks. In over fifteen years in the field of performance psychology, he’s had the privilege to work in professional, college, and military high performance settings, with the goal of helping these groups develop the mindset and mental skills that will allow them to more consistently achieve their best performances. His core passion is to help people perform at their highest level so that they can live a more fulfilled, meaningful life.Pete’s work focuses on two key areas of growth: helping people dial in their ability to learn and refine lessons quickly, and increasing their capacity to apply those lessons under pressure. He believes that tools like self-reflection, breath work, and meditation are invaluable as people walk the path of mastery.In addition to mental performance coaching, Pete has held academic appointments at Boston University and Western Colorado University, where he taught performance psychology and motor learning at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Brian Hite

Brian Hite
Dr. Brian Hite is an O2X Mental Performance Specialist. He has spent over 40 years immersed in the world of performance, both as a participant and coach. On stage since childhood, Brian has toured with live shows, done standup comedy, performed and coordinated stunts for film/TV, and coached athletes ranging from youth to professional. His diverse background allows him to connect with performers of all types, from actors and musicians to executives and elite athletes. With a Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology, Brian takes a holistic approach to maximizing human potential. He works with individuals and teams to develop the mental skills for sustained excellence – managing nerves, focusing amid chaos, retaining confidence after setbacks. Through over a decade of work with the U.S. Army, athletes from a variety of sports, performing artists of all stripes, and entrepreneurs from different industries, Brian has honed strategies to help leaders optimize team culture and performance.As a Senior Dissertation Chair for Grand Canyon University (GCU), Brian guides doctoral students through the research process, instilling the tenacity needed for rigorous scholarship while encouraging students to engage their curiosity and explore their areas of passion. His certifications as a Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC), Life Coach, Leadership Coach, and Executive Coach further enable him to empathize with clients and provide tailored guidance to meet their needs. Whether he is writing, attending shows and games, or rollerblading and biking with his daughter, Brian lives the ethos he teaches: hard work, perseverance, and passion. After 40 years of living and studying peak performance, he knows that joy and achievement go hand in hand. Brian brings this spirit of enthusiasm and mastery to every session, empowering others to excel.

Ira Martin

Ira Martin
Dr. Ira Martin is an O2X Mental Performance Specialist. Ira received his Doctoral and Master’s Degrees in Counseling and Human Development with a specialization in Sport Psychology from Boston University. He received his bachelor’s degree Summa Cum Laude from Suffolk University. He also completed a personal and executive coaching program with the Institute of Professional Empowerment Coaching–IPEC, and is a Certified Professional Coach.Ira became interested in performance psychology as a collegiate ice hockey player, and over the past several years has worked with numerous youth, high school, and college athletes, as well as coaches and referees. He is passionate about educating teams, executives, coaches, and parents, in group and individual settings. Most recently, Ira served as the Leader in Residence at the United States Coast Guard Academy Institute for Leadership, translating leadership research into practice, while actively engaged in the curriculum development, implementation, and assessment of an academy-wide leader development strategy. While at the Academy, Ira spent time in the classroom as an assistant professor of Organizational Behavior and Leadership. Ira has teaching experience at the undergraduate and graduate level at schools such as Boston University, Connecticut College, and Suffolk University.

Bobby Schlote

Bobby Schlote
Bobby Schlote is an O2X Mental Performance Specialist. Bobby is motivated to help others strive to be the best version of themselves on a consistent basis. He applies his knowledge and expertise in the field of Sport and Performance Psychology to help individuals and teams optimize their mental performance and unlock their inner potential.He began his career working with amateur and collegiate athletes before transitioning his passion to the military community. Over the years, Bobby has worked with over 40,000 Soldiers as a Performance Expert for the US Army’s Ready and Resilient (R2) program. During this time, he served as a Lead Performance Expert for various Basic Combat Training Battalions, and as the Lead Performance Expert for the United States Army Drill Sergeant Academy (USADSA) at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. While at the USADSA he worked with thousands of Drill Sergeant Leaders and Drill Sergeant Candidates on mastering psychological skills for personal and professional applications, as they are tasked with developing the next generation of the US Army. His passion for the Army expands beyond the classroom and in 2016 he joined the South Carolina Army National Guard. Upon receiving his commission in 2018 as a Signal Officer, he served as a Platoon Leader, Company Executive Officer, and Brigade Human Resource Officer in a traditional guard role (part-time). He is currently in a full-time role with the South Carolina Army National Guard as the Battalion Training Officer for a Cyber Protection Battalion. Bobby received his B.S. in Sport and Exercise Psychology from West Virginia University and his M.S. in Sport and Exercise Psychology from Georgia Southern University. When he is not wearing his uniform or working with those who do, he spends as much quality time as possible with his wife and their two daughters in their hometown of Columbia, South Carolina.

Brad Marshall

Brad Marshall
Brad Marshall is an O2X Mental Performance Specialist. Brad Marshall has been fascinated with human performance along with helping people live happier, healthier lives for as long as he can remember. Over the last decade, he has trained athletes, military personnel, corporate executives, law enforcement, first responders, and individuals who have big goals for how they want their lives to unfold. He loves helping and coaching others in the areas of movement, mindset, nutrition, and recovery.Brad has worked to educate himself and gain the necessary skills and experience to provide the best experience to his clients, earning certifications in the following areas: a Master’s degree in sport psychology, a CrossFit Level 2 trainer, a Precision Nutrition Level 1 Certification, a Mindful Sport Performance Enhancement Certification, a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Certification, and an O23 Level 2 Holistic Lifestyle Coaching Certification.You can catch Brad playing softball, working on his golf game, volunteering at local fitness events, or enjoying all things superheroes when he’s not working with others. Brad has relentlessly been figuring out how to elevate the quality of life of others through the practices of mindset, movement, nutrition, and recovery. He’s beyond excited to work with others who share his mission of living happier, healthier, and more fulfilled lives.

Heather LeGette

Heather LeGette
Heather LeGette is an O2X Mental Performance Specialist. Heather strives to attain high levels of personal and professional well being and is passionate about helping others do the same. She enjoys living a balanced life where nutrition, physical fitness, recovery, mental fortitude, and emotional health are at the forefront of daily operations. She spends her time outside of work at her local gym, hiking, camping, traveling, or spending quality time with loved ones. Heathers background is in Sport and Performance Psychology. She participated in competitive cheerleading for over 10 years, coached for 8, and currently trains in CrossFit and Olympic Weightlifting. After completing her Bachelor’s in Psychology and Minor in Exercise Biology from the University of California, Davis, she went on to complete her Master’s Degree in Sport Psychology from John F. Kennedy University. She has worked with the US Army for over 8 years providing mental skills training to optimize performance and enhance resilience of Soldiers, their family members, and DA civilians. Additionally, she has helped athletes from a variety of sports improve their performance. Her favorite part of the work is seeing the impact mental skills training can have on people’s quality of life.
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Blair Venables
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Blair Venables
Blair is an O2X Mental Performance Specialist. Blair is passionate about empowering people to take control over their own performances, development, and learning ways to thrive. She has worked for over a decade applying her knowledge and expertise in Sport and Performance Psychology in her work with athletes, adaptive athletes, medical professionals, first responders, law enforcement, the US State Department, and the US Army. Her career began with the Army Resilience Directorate’s Ready and Resilient (R2) Program, where she trained thousands of Soldiers in psychological skills that enhance resilience and performance. She is currently a Cognitive Performance Specialist with Special Operations. As part of a family with numerous Nurses, Firefighters, and Service Members, Blair has seen first-hand the effects of high risk occupations on individuals and their families, and loves being able to help those who serve live happier, healthier lives. Blair grew up in Florida, and spent most of her life in the water. She was a competitive swimmer and US Swimming certified coach for over 20 years, a Beach Patrol lifeguard, and competed in the US Lifesaving Association Lifeguard National Championships and various open-water competitions. Her next goal is to complete the Change Your Latitude open-water swim, the northernmost ocean swim, in Sitka, Alaska. Blair earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology and her Masters of Science in Educational Psychology (specialization in Sport and Performance Psychology) from Florida State University. Outside of work, Blair loves to travel to new places, explore her home city of Raleigh, NC, attend as many concerts as she can, and read.

Mike Hatfield

Mike Hatfield
Mike Hatfield currently serves as a Human Performance Specialist at O2X specializing in Mental Performance. He channels his passion for enhancing emotional regulation, attention, memory, sleep, and overall happiness and performance. Dedicated to combating the rising rates of anxiety and depression while promoting lethality and longevity, he is a fervent advocate for trail therapy and the transformative power of a campfire's vulnerability. With an ethos rooted in holistic wellness, Mike is committed to equipping individuals with the tools they need to thrive in both physical and mental realms.
Before joining O2X, Mike's professional journey unfolded across a diverse array of roles and industries. He served as a Cognitive Performance Specialist with MARSOC, coached soccer and football, and imparted psychological insights to athletes at Feather River College in California. His expertise extends to working with elite athletes across various sports leagues and collegiate levels, as well as collaborating with specialized military units to enhance cognitive performance. A former Marine Corps member, Mike's decorated service included accolades such as Marine of the Year and NCO of the Year, reflecting his dedication to excellence and leadership.
Mike's academic journey is as multifaceted as his professional endeavors. While he is ABD (All But Dissertation) in his pursuit of a PsyD in Sport & Performance Psychology, he holds a Master's degree in Sport Psychology and an MBA. His undergraduate studies at High Point University, where he excelled as a soccer captain and track athlete, equipped him with a foundation in business and human relations. Beyond formal education, Mike is continuously expanding his knowledge, holding certifications in Yoga Nidra (PMR) and serving as an XPT Breath Coach. Yet, amidst his diverse pursuits, Mike treasures his role as a father to three children and finds solace in exploring the vast landscapes of the United States, often accompanied by his faithful companion Sage, a Belgian Malinois.
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Tanner Biwer
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Tanner Biwer
Tanner is a Naval Special Warfare Cognitive Performance Specialist and Certified Mental Performance Consultant passionate about helping elite athletes and performers perform at their best. A native of Door County, Wisconsin, he received his Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Athletic Coaching from Marian University in Wisconsin before obtaining his Master’s degree in Clinical Counseling, specializing in Sport and Health Psychology from Adler University, Chicago. Tanner is a former collegiate baseball player who earned all-conference honors during his days on the field. He has continued to focus on his love for baseball working with athletes of all ages in the field of sport psychology. His professional work includes serving as a Master Resilience Trainer at Fort Gregg-Adams, VA, in the Ready and Resilient (R2) Program, Cognitive Performance Specialist at Fort Huachuca, AZ, and currently at Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado, CA. As a Cognitive Performance Specialist, Tanner is responsible for teaching and training evidence-based mental performance skills to Special Operators with an emphasis on application to their personal and professional lives. He has provided customized mental performance workshops for numerous units at Fort Huachuca, including the 111th Military Intelligence Brigade and members of Special Boat Team 12 at NAB-Coronado, focusing on energy management, team cohesion, attentional control, confidence, self-talk, leadership, sleep, and work-life balance. Tanner has had the opportunity to travel to provide cognitive performance training to Soldiers and DA Civilians across numerous US Army installations, including Goodfellow Air Force Base in San Angelo, TX, Fort McCoy in Sparta, WI, and virtually with United States Military Academy at West Point. Tanner has also worked one one-on-one with a wide variety of Soldiers, athletes, and future mental performance consultants to help guide them toward achieving their professional and personal goals. He is responsible for working with senior leaders to recognize and address the factors of optimal performance through mental skills training designed to maximize leader attributes and accelerate unit excellence.
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Stephanie McGrath
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Stephanie McGrath
Steph is a mental health professional with 14 years of experience. She provides services and training to support high-performance enhancement, resilience, and wellness. Steph has provided both sports and clinical psychology to various organizations. She has conducted post-graduate research on Australian Olympic Track and Field athletes and worked with professional sporting organizations across Australia. Steph has spent the past eight years working for several military branches, including the US Army, US Marine Corps, US Navy, Royal Australian Navy, Royal Australian Air Force, and Australian Army. She serves as the Cognitive Performance Specialist (CPS) for Naval Special Warfare Group 1 (NSWG1). Steph's role involves training and educating Special Operations Forces (SOF) personnel in individual and group settings. She focuses on teaching specific skills and strategies related to cognitive, mental, behavioral, psychosocial, perceptual, learning, adaptive thinking, human engagement, and emotional control. Additionally, Steph has developed a curriculum for the US military to foster positive experiences surrounding counseling for US Army soldiers. Steph is conducting research on the correlation between mentorship, psychological safety, and female firefighters' turnover intentions as part of her pursuit of a Doctorate in Industrial and Organizational Psychology.

Zach Weatherfod

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

Chris Ullom

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

Mike Sanders

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

Matt Cady

Matt Cady
Matt Cady is an O2X Strength & Conditioning Specialist with expertise in physical performance and strength and conditioning. He has been training traditional athletes, military, and first responders for 15 years. Matt has been certified through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, USA Weightlifting, Precision Nutrition, and Functional Movement Screen. He has authored articles, spoken at seminars, and been a guest on various podcasts. Matt was a 4-year college ice hockey athlete at Miami University where he received a bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science and a minor in Coaching. Upon graduating, he was a member of the University of Denver hockey coaching staff, where the team won the National Championship. Matt returned to Miami University to continue his strength and conditioning career and earn a Master of Science degree in Kinesiology. Matt was a collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coach for 8 years. His teams won world medals, national championships, and league championships. His individual athletes earned All American honors, became league MVPs, and received the Hobey Baker (the highest individual award for men’s collegiate ice hockey). Many of the athletes he has trained have also competed at the professional level. In 2016, Matt took his expertise and collegiate experience to the military where he was a Tactical Human Performance Specialist for 7th Special Forces Group. There, he was privileged to train and educate some of the military’s finest soldiers on smarter ways to train. He created specific programming to prepare them for deployments and specialized selection courses. Matt now works in the private sector for Impact Sports Performance. He trains, advises, and educates youth to professional athletes on performance measures such as strength, speed, and explosiveness, as well as, rest, recovery, nutrition, hydration, and mental toughness. When Matt is not at work, he enjoys spending time with his wife and dog. He enjoys reading articles to continue his learning and stay up to date with current events and training trends. Matt stays active by working out in his garage, mountain biking, and stand-up paddle boarding.

Ana Tocco

Ana Tocco
Ana Tocco is an O2X Strength & Conditioning Specialist. Ana is also the Associate Head Strength and Conditioning Coordinator at St. Johns Preparatory in Danvers, MA. In her role, she assists with development, implementation, and oversight of all strength and conditioning programs for students, faculty, and staff.Prior to SJP, she worked as the Head Strength Coach and Site Director at Innercity Weightlifting, a non-profit organization that works to reduce youth violence by connecting proven-risk young people with new networks and opportunities in and beyond personal and group training.After graduating from University of Massachusetts Amherst with a Kinesiology degree and as captain of the Women’s Rowing Team, she got her start at Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning (MBSC) in Woburn, MA. The growth-focused environment at MBSC motivated Ana in a way she had never experienced. After a few short years, she went on to earn her Master’s in Coaching Education at Boston University and worked as a Graduate Assistant in BU’s varsity weight room.Currently, in addition to her time at SJP, she works with O2X to help tactical athletes maximize human performance through a curriculum that provides concrete ways to make incremental changes that lead to sustainable improvements.Ana enjoys using strength and conditioning as her platform to work with others to develop life skills. She specializes in getting athletes to set goals that focus on the process of training rather than only on the outcome. She enjoys helping athletes increase and improve the likelihood that they will reach their true athletic potential. Ana continues to further her education by attending conferences and seminars each year.Her certifications include: SCCC (Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Certification) Functional Movement Screening (FMS) Functional Range Conditioning (FRC) Precision Nutrition- Level 1 USA-Weightlifting Coach Strong First Certified Kettlebell Instructor Level 1 Certified Wellness Coach through American Association of Drugless Practitioners (AADP) Postural Restorative Institute (PRI) Altis Speed and Sprinting Mechanics Mentorship Program.

Josh Lamont

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

Jillian Zeller

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

Molly Poalino

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

Ryan Kirby

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

Michael Pimentel

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

D J Velky

D J Velky
D.J. is an O2X Instructor and Strength and Conditioning Specialist, who previously served in the United States Marine Corps as an infantry squad leader with 1st Battalion 9th Marines. His final duty station was Marine Corps Base Quantico where he served as a Warfighting Instructor at The Basic School. Following his time in service, D.J. obtained his B.S. in Kinesiology from James Madison University. D.J.’s passion for health and fitness, especially within the tactical community, paired with his enthusiasm for helping others while optimizing their athletic abilities are factors that have led him to coaching tactical athletes. His first-hand knowledge of tactical tasks and environments combined with his unique programming and sheer enthusiasm for working with the tactical demographics allows him to optimize performance for each individual athlete.

Tyler Jewell

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

Adam DeMarais

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

Matthew Zanis

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

John Sim

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

Gregory Amorelli

Gregory Amorelli
Greg Amorelli is a dedicated Strength and Conditioning Specialist and Tactical Performance Coach with over 18 years of experience in exercise science, human performance, and coaching. A Master’s graduate in Exercise Science and Health Promotions, with an emphasis on Tactical Strength and Conditioning, Coach Greg has a unique blend of academic expertise and practical experience, having worked with athletes, first responders, and tactical professionals. His coaching career spans diverse roles, from coaching youth sports teams to preparing individuals for the rigorous demands of military Special Operations selection. With 15 years of military service, including 6 years in Naval Special Operations and 9 years in the Army infantry, Coach Greg has firsthand experience in the physical and mental challenges faced by tactical athletes. Currently serving as a Civil Affairs Officer in the Army Reserves, he continues to apply his tactical knowledge as a Tactical Specialist for the NSCA Oregon Board of Advisors and an Teaching Assistant for PennWest University’s Tactical Strength and Conditioning Program. Passionate about optimizing human performance, Coach Greg has led initiatives such as developing the Health and Wellness Program for the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, supporting over 320 deputies and staff. His mission is to help individuals achieve their highest potential through evidence-based training, education, and holistic wellness strategies.

Alyssa Olsen

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

Henry Jones
Henry Jones is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist within the City of Richmond and a Licensed Professional Counselor with a strong foundation in both clinical and performance psychology. He earned his Master’s of Education in Counseling Psychology with a concentration in Sport and Performance Psychology from Boston University.
Henry began his career at Dominion Hospital, supporting adults navigating complex mental health challenges through a partial hospitalization program. He went on to serve as a Master Resilience Trainer–Performance Expert with Magellan Federal, where he worked alongside U.S. Army soldiers to build resilience, enhance mental skills, and optimize performance in high-stress operational environments. Most recently, he worked in private practice at Bloom Health Centers, integrating clinical and performance psychology to help clients reach personal and professional goals.
At O2X, Henry applies his diverse background to empower tactical athletes and professionals to build mental toughness, maintain balance, and perform at their best when it matters most. Passionate about human potential, he equips others with practical tools to thrive under pressure and lead resilient, purpose-driven lives.
Henry is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist within the City of Richmond and a Licensed Professional Counselor with a strong foundation in both clinical and performance psychology. He earned his Master’s of Education in Counseling Psychology with a concentration in Sport and Performance Psychology from Boston University.
Henry began his career at Dominion Hospital, supporting adults navigating complex mental health challenges through a partial hospitalization program. He went on to serve as a Master Resilience Trainer–Performance Expert with Magellan Federal, where he worked alongside U.S. Army soldiers to build resilience, enhance mental skills, and optimize performance in high-stress operational environments. Most recently, he worked in private practice at Bloom Health Centers, integrating clinical and performance psychology to help clients reach personal and professional goals.
At O2X, Henry applies his diverse background to empower tactical athletes and professionals to build mental toughness, maintain balance, and perform at their best when it matters most. Passionate about human potential, he equips others with practical tools to thrive under pressure and lead resilient, purpose-driven lives.

Dave Bauman

Dave Bauman
Dave Bauman is an On-Site Human Performance Specialist with Tarrant County, where he specializes in strength and conditioning for tactical professionals. Leveraging a unique blend of corporate, military, and federal experience, Dave designs and implements comprehensive performance programs that enhance readiness, resilience, and long-term health for law enforcement and first responder teams.
Dave began his career as a Certified Public Accountant in Southern California but soon discovered his true passion in human performance. He earned his CSCS credential in 2017 and added the TSAC-F in 2018, building expertise through roles with EXOS at Google, tactical strength and conditioning assignments at Marine Corps Base Quantico and Fort Bliss, and an internship with the Army’s strength program at West Point. His service as a Federal Officer with Customs & Border Protection deepened his understanding of the physical and mental demands placed on tactical operators, informing his holistic approach to training.
Academically grounded with a bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Dave is currently pursuing a master’s in Marriage & Family Therapy—reflecting his belief that peak performance begins from the inside out. Away from the field, you’ll find him exploring the outdoors on hikes, diving into the latest performance psychology podcasts, traveling to new places, or rocking out at metal shows. Through every endeavor, Dave brings disciplined focus and genuine passion to support those who serve.

Nick Arrigo

Nick Arrigo
Nick Arrigo is an On-Site Human Performance Specialist with O2X, currently supporting Baltimore County Fire Department. He specializes in strength and conditioning and brings a deep background in tactical performance. Nick holds a Master’s in Applied Exercise Science from Concordia University Chicago and a Bachelor’s in Exercise Science from SUNY Cortland.
Prior to joining O2X, he served as a Strength and Conditioning Coach within the U.S. Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) program, where he was embedded with an infantry brigade combat team. In that role, he focused on performance optimization, injury mitigation, and maintaining operational readiness for tactical athletes. Nick holds several advanced credentials, including the NSCA’s Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), Tactical Strength and Conditioning Facilitator (TSAC-F), and Registered Strength and Conditioning Coach (RSCC) distinction. He also holds certifications from USA Weightlifting (USAW) and Reflexive Performance Reset (RPR).
Outside of work, Nick enjoys alpine skiing and spending time with his golden retriever.

Emily Watt

Emily Watt
Emily Watt is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in injury prevention as a Certified Athletic Trainer. In her current role, she works with El Monte Police Department , where she focuses on integrating evidence-based injury prevention strategies, functional movement principles, and performance optimization techniques. Emily is passionate about empowering tactical athletes to perform at their highest level while maintaining long-term health, resilience, and readiness.
Before joining O2X, Emily built a strong foundation in collegiate athletics, working primarily in Division I and Division III settings. She began her career at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), where she worked with Football and Men’s Ice Hockey. Most recently at UCLA she served as primary athletic trainer for Men’s Rugby and supported over 50 additional club sports, managing a diverse array of injuries and performance needs. Throughout her career, Emily has worked with athletes across all levels—from youth to professional—gaining valuable insight into varying performance demands, injury patterns, and recovery strategies. Her work has included everything from sideline emergency care in high-impact sports to ergonomic and preventative care in some non-traditional settings. These experiences have shaped her adaptable, athlete-centered approach to care. Emily earned her Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Castleton University in 2015 where she played Division III Ice Hockey. Soon thereafter, she completed her Master of Education at Whittier College in California as a graduate assistant, building a strong academic foundation in injury prevention, rehabilitation, and holistic performance enhancement.
Now at O2X, Emily brings a dynamic and compassionate approach to the tactical setting, where she is committed to optimizing the health and performance of the men and women who serve. She is excited to continue making a meaningful impact through proactive care, education, and performance support tailored to the unique demands of first responders.

Evan Bernhardy

Evan Bernhardy
Evan S. Bernhardy is an On-Site Human Performance Specialist with O2X Human Performance, specializing in Injury Prevention as a Certified Athletic Trainer embedded with the Pueblo, CO Police Department. With both a Master of Science and Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from East Stroudsburg University, Evan takes a holistic, evidence-based approach to optimizing performance and recovery in tactical populations. He also holds professional certifications in dry needling and cupping, further enhancing his skill set in preventative care and rehabilitation.
Evan brings a wide breadth of experience from high-performance sports environments, including roles across professional, collegiate, and elite youth athletics. Most recently, he served as a Seasonal Athletic Trainer for the Washington Commanders. His past roles include Head Athletic Trainer for the Bay Area Panthers indoor football team, football athletic trainer at IMG Academy supporting the NFL’s International Player Pathway Program, Head Athletic Trainer at Penn State Schuylkill, and athletic trainer at Orthopedic Associates of Lancaster. Throughout his career, he has been known for his ability to implement innovative systems, foster collaborative environments, and deliver exceptional care that prioritizes long-term health and performance.
Outside of his professional work, Evan lives an active lifestyle as an amateur CrossFit athlete, drawing firsthand insight into the physical and mental demands faced by those he trains. He enjoys exploring the outdoors through hiking and camping with his girlfriend, Kayla, and their two dogs, Bailey and Lily. Evan’s passion for performance, recovery, and community drives both his personal and professional life, making him a dynamic contributor to the O2X team.

James Leath

James Leath
James Leath is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist in West Palm Beach, specializing in mental performance and leadership development. With a career dedicated to helping individuals excel in high-stakes environments, James brings deep expertise in resilience, focus, and cognitive readiness to his work supporting tactical and municipal professionals.
Before joining O2X, James served as the Head of Leadership Development at IMG Academy, where he worked with elite organizations such as the Chicago Bulls, Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers, and the NFL Players Association (NFLPA). Drawing from this experience, he delivers customized, evidence-based strategies that enhance decision-making, stress management, and team cohesion in demanding operational settings.
James integrates the O2X EAT SWEAT THRIVE pillars to promote sustainable high performance through mental, physical, and nutritional practices. A published author and former coach, he holds a Master’s degree in Performance Psychology from National University and a Bachelor’s degree in Communication from California State University, Fresno.

Matt Susca

Matt Susca
Matt Susca is an O2X Onsite Human Performance Specialist specializing in Mental Performance for Pueblo Police Department. In this role, he supports officers in building resilience, sharpening focus, and enhancing decision-making under pressure. Drawing on his background in sport and exercise psychology, Matt provides evidence-based strategies to help law enforcement professionals manage stress, improve performance consistency, and sustain long-term well-being.
Before joining Pueblo PD, Matt spent over two years consulting with active duty infantry at Fort Drum, NY, where he developed mental performance programs tailored to the unique challenges of military operations. His work also includes experience supporting Division I football athletes and NFL draft prospects, helping them optimize mental readiness for high-stakes competition. Beyond tactical and sport environments, Matt has consulted with business professionals in industrial settings, translating performance psychology principles to workplace success.
Matt holds advanced training in sport and exercise psychology, with over five years of applied experience in the field. Outside of work, he enjoys weightlifting, exploring the outdoors, and spending time with family and friends. His approach blends professional expertise with a passion for helping others realize their full potential in any environment.

Rahsan McMillan

Rahsan McMillan
Rahsan McMillan is an O2X Onsite Human Performance Specialist embedded with 118th Air Support Operations Squardon, specializing in injury prevention and performance optimization. As a Doctor of Physical Therapy and ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist, he provides evidence-based strategies to reduce injury risk, enhance movement quality, and sustain long-term physical readiness. In his current role, Rah works directly with tactical professionals to keep them healthy, resilient, and mission-ready.
Prior to joining O2X, Rah supported active-duty Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) operators, where he focused on bridging the gap between rehabilitation and high-level performance. His experience in both clinical and tactical environments shaped his expertise in return-to-duty strategies, hybrid training, and performance program design. He has completed advanced coursework through the Institute of Clinical Excellence in manual therapy, sports rehab, running rehab, and pain neuroscience, and holds certifications in SFMA, Functional Movement Systems, and Dry Needling with Electrical Stimulation.
Rah earned his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Winston-Salem State University. Outside of his professional work, he is passionate about fitness and enjoys weightlifting, improving his 1.5-mile run time, hybrid training, and mentoring future clinicians. He continues to explore innovative ways to merge physical therapy and performance coaching to better serve tactical and athletic populations.

Christina Philibert

Christina Philibert
Christina Philibert is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist within Spokane Fire Department, specializing in strength and conditioning with a background in nutrition. She draws on 19 years of military service, including three combat deployments, and over 12 years of strength and conditioning experience to help tactical athletes build resilience, reduce injury risk, and optimize performance. Christina holds two Master’s degrees in Exercise Science from Jacksonville University and American Military University and maintains multiple professional certifications, including ACSM Exercise Physiologist (ACSM-EP) and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (NSCA-CSCS).
Before joining O2X, Christina served as a Research Assistant with the Sports Medicine Department at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, where she supported sports medicine research and clinical initiatives. She also coached Special Olympics powerlifting, experiences that not only sharpened her technical expertise but also strengthened her commitment to supporting athletes of all abilities. These roles deepened her understanding of the science behind human performance and fueled her drive to apply evidence-based practices in both tactical and athletic settings.
Originally from Connecticut, Christina enjoys paddleboarding, outdoor adventures, and participating in a wide range of recreational sports. With her foundation in tactical environments, advanced education, and passion for coaching, she is dedicated to advancing O2X’s mission and empowering those she works with to reach their fullest potential.

Chase Kapuscienski

Chase Kapuscienski
Chase Kapuscienski is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Athletic Training, where he supports both Loudoun County Fire and Loudoun County Police. In this role, he ensures first responders are physically prepared to meet the unique demands of their jobs through injury prevention, rehabilitation, and on-site support. His expertise helps tactical professionals maintain operational readiness and long-term career health.
Before joining O2X, Chase began his professional career providing orthopedic rehabilitation to federal law enforcement personnel, focusing on injury recovery and return-to-duty strategies. His early work with high-performing tactical professionals laid the foundation for his current role, building a strong background in movement assessment and performance enhancement. Chase earned his bachelor’s degree in Biology from the University of Mary Washington in 2020, where he was a four-year member and captain of the men’s lacrosse team. He went on to complete a master’s degree in Athletic Training at Lasell University in 2022, where he was also a two-time team captain, GNAC Player of the Year, and a conference champion. During his graduate studies, he gained valuable clinical experience supporting the women’s soccer team at Harvard University and the men’s lacrosse team at the College of the Holy Cross.
Outside of his professional work, Chase enjoys staying active and continuing to train, drawing on his lifelong passion for athletics. He values time spent with his family, friends, and his dog, and brings the same energy and commitment from his athletic background into his personal life.

Fernando Llamoca

Fernando Llamoca
Fernando Llamoca is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist who works with the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office. Fernando applies his expertise in sport psychology, positive psychology, and industrial-organizational psychology to assist individuals in developing and cultivating mental skills that enable them to perform at their best consistently and deliberately. Through his work, he equips his clients with tools and strategies to enhance readiness and resilience in their work environment to achieve their goals.
For the past decade, Fernando has worked with athletes from high school to collegiate levels and soldiers from the United States Army. In this journey, he has been fortunate to partner with others to help them excel and thrive in the aspects of life that matter most to them. This work is not only exciting but also profoundly gratifying. Having been involved in sports from a young age and working as a mental performance coach, Fernando understands that a key ingredient for helping individuals improve their performance is their mindset. To reach the goals we set for ourselves, whether professional or personal, we must create a narrative that aligns with those objectives. By providing coaching, support, and opportunities for self-discovery to help clients navigate their experiences together, he establishes a strong foundation for growth and change.
Fernando holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in Philosophy, a Master’s in Business Administration, a Master’s in Sport Psychology, and a Ph.D. in Industrial-Organizational Psychology. This diverse educational background allows him to educate others on mental performance that can aid or sustain growth in various domains, including leadership, professional, or personal pursuits. Outside of work, Fernando enjoys running, traveling across the U.S. and the world, and staying current on research and information related to human performance.

Nick Tavoukjian

Nick Tavoukjian
Nick Tavoukjian is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in injury prevention as an Athletic Trainer with the Santa Ana Police Department. In this role, he works to optimize the health, performance, and operational readiness of tactical professionals through a comprehensive continuum of care--from reducing risk of injury and illness, to acute care, rehabilitation, reconditioning, and performance training. Drawing on extensive experience in post-conflict rehabilitation, Nick previously supported combat-wounded, injured, and ill U.S. Marines at Wounded Warrior Battalion-West (Camp Pendleton) in their journeys to successfully return to duty or transition to civilian life.
He has also served as an adjunct professor at Azusa Pacific University, teaching in both their graduate athletic training and undergraduate kinesiology programs. Nick is a PhD candidate in Rehabilitation and Movement Science at Azusa Pacific University, and is committed to contributing to his field through research impacting the health and wellness of recovering service members. In parallel, he has served as a non-profit executive and educator, with a mission to contribute to the sustainable development of rehabilitation and sports medicine in the Republic of Armenia and surrounding regions. Through this work, he has gained invaluable experience in rehabilitation during and after armed conflict and health system strengthening, including coordinating projects and providing trauma-informed care for the war-wounded, refugees, children with disabilities, and others.
Nick holds a Master of Science in Athletic Training from Azusa Pacific University and a Bachelor of Arts in International and Middle East Studies. He is a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC), Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), and Tactical Strength and Conditioning Facilitator (TSAC-F).

Christine Ortega

Christine Ortega
Christine Ortega is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist with Mountain View Fire and Rescue, where she serves as a Certified Athletic Trainer specializing in injury prevention, management, and recovery. In her role, Christine helps tactical professionals maintain peak performance, reduce injury risk, and recover effectively to ensure operational readiness. While she brings two years of experience in evaluating and rehabilitating musculoskeletal injuries, Christine also draws on a decade of human fitness and performance coaching. Her background in personal and group training across organizations such as the YMCA, Gold’s Gym, Orangetheory Fitness, and community recreation centers has made her adaptable and effective with diverse populations.
Christine earned her Bachelor’s in Exercise and Sports Science with a concentration in Pre-Rehabilitation Sciences and a minor in Psychology before advancing to a Master of Science in Athletic Training at Texas State University. During her graduate training, she gained valuable experience working with Division I football, volleyball, and men’s basketball, as well as the San Antonio FC, secondary school settings, and the San Antonio Fire Department. She continues to expand her expertise with certifications including NASM Personal Training, Barbell Rehab Method, Functional Dry Needling, and TRX Suspension Training.
Christine stays engaged with the latest research in physical performance to ensure she applies evidence-based strategies for every individual she works with, always striving to improve her practice and empower others to move with purpose.

Michael Hamrock

Michael Hamrock
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.

Brent Levy

Brent Levy
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.

Matt Poland

Matt Poland
Matt Poland is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist, specializing in Nutrition with Pueblo Police Department. A Registered Dietitian and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (NSCA-CSCS), he is passionate about helping athletes and tactical professionals reach their fullest potential. Matt leverages the latest scientific research along with motivational interviewing techniques to create individualized nutrition and training strategies that optimize performance and resilience.
Prior to joining O2X, Matt gained extensive experience across both clinical and athletic performance settings. He has worked in private practice with a focus on sports performance and eating disorders, as well as within multiple Division I athletics programs. Most recently, he served at The University of Kansas from 2022 to 2024, supporting a wide variety of athletes—including several Olympic qualifiers. His academic background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Nutrition from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (2018) and a Master’s in Exercise Physiology with a concentration in Sports Nutrition from Florida State University (2021).
Originally from Maryland, Matt now resides in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Outside of work, he thrives in the mountains—spending his free time backpacking, trail running, mountain biking, and hiking with his wife and two dogs. With a love for personal growth and new challenges, he has recently taken up guitar and woodworking, reflecting the same curiosity and discipline he brings to his work in human performance.

Sara Davidson

Sara Davidson
Sara Davidson is an O2X Instructor. 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.

Greg Kelly

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

Alex Othmer

Alex Othmer
Alex Othmer is an O2X Lead Instructor. 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.

Brian Christianson

Brian Christianson
Brian Christianson is an Assistant Vice President of Municipal Sales at O2X Human Performance and a 16-year U.S. Army veteran. In this role, he combines his passion for improving performance and longevity with over a decade of experience building comprehensive human performance programs. Prior to moving into leadership, Brian served as a Lead Instructor at O2X, where he worked directly with tactical athletes to implement training and education that elevated resilience, readiness, and long-term health.
Brian’s military career began in 1999 as a Combat Engineer, completing two deployments to Kosovo, one to Iraq, and one to Afghanistan before transitioning into Civil Affairs. Throughout his career, he held roles including Team Leader, Squad Leader, Team Sergeant, and Joint Plans and Operations NCO. He deployed alongside elite units such as Army Rangers and Navy SEALs and later trained future warfighters as a hand-to-hand combat and advanced weapons/tactics instructor. Following his service, Brian continued to support tactical readiness by opening a CrossFit affiliate, earning both a bachelor’s degree in Exercise & Sports Science from Texas State University and a master’s degree in Exercise Science & Wellness: Fitness and Performance from Liberty University. His experience also includes work as a Nutrition Health Educator with the Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) program, where he designed and delivered evidence-based strategies to optimize nutrition and performance.
Outside of work, Brian is an avid outdoorsman and competitor. He enjoys competitive shooting, golf, hunting, and sports, and values time spent in the outdoors with his family. Whether on the range, on the course, or simply outside with his loved ones, Brian continues to embody the same commitment to discipline, growth, and resilience that has defined both his military and civilian career.
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Jordan Smith
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Jordan Smith
Jordan Smith is an Assistant Vice President of Federal Sales at O2X, where he draws on his leadership experience and operational background to deliver tailored human performance solutions to federal clients. In his role, he builds and maintains relationships with government agencies and implements performance solutions that improve resilience, strengthen readiness, and drive mission success.
Prior to joining O2X, Jordan attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he played defensive end for the Army Football Team and graduated in 2017 before commissioning as a Field Artillery Officer. Over his eight years of Army service, he held a variety of leadership roles, including Platoon Leader, Fire Support Officer, and Battery Executive Officer with the 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division at Fort Bliss, Texas, as well as Battery Commander with the 434th Field Artillery Brigade at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He concluded his military career as a Team Leader with the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency in Hawaii, where he led global recovery missions throughout Southeast Asia, Europe, and China in search of U.S. service members who remain unaccounted for from past wars and conflicts.
Originally from Oceanside, California, Jordan and his wife are raising their two children in their hometown community. Passionate about fitness and the outdoors, he enjoys strength training, surfing, and spending time with his family.

Jeremy Petronella

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

Rob Lara

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

Stephen Pace

Stephen Pace
Stephen Pace is an O2X Lead Instructor. Stephen is a former Reconnaissance Marine and Scout Sniper in the United States Marine Corps. During his time in the Marines, Stephen conducted multiple combat deployments to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom where he received numerous military awards for combat action. After completing his service, Stephen transitioned to a job as a Strength and Conditioning Assistant Coach at a Sport Rehabilitation facility training, educating, and rehabbing athletes recovering from sports injuries. During this time, Stephen began to combine his combat fitness with sports training and rehabilitation and continued his passion for health and wellness. From there, Stephen went on to obtain his bachelor’s degree from Texas State University where he majored in International Relations due to his love for travel as well as his desire to return to the government sector later in his professional career. He is currently a protective agent at Gavin de Becker & Associates which is a high-level private security firm where he specializes in executive protection for public figures. Stephen travels a little over 200 days of the year in support of his job all across the globe and loves the profession of safeguarding human life. If he isn’t traveling, you can find him in the gym or on the golf course and yes, even the golf clubs travel with him.
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Fernando Lopez
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Fernando Lopez
Fernando Lopez is an O2X On-Site Human Performance Specialist specializing in Mental Performance with Santa Clara County Sheriff's Department. He applies his background in sport psychology and resilience training to help individuals and teams perform at their best in high-pressure environments. Fernando’s approach centers on three key concepts: attention, acceptance, and emotion regulation, which he believes provide individuals with clear direction for managing stress and optimizing performance when it matters most.
For more than a decade, Fernando has worked with Soldiers, athletes, students, and professionals across the military, higher education, athletics, and private sectors. His career includes serving as a Master Resilience Trainer with the U.S. Army, supporting Army-wide programs and curriculum development at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, and teaching as an Assistant Professor at John F. Kennedy University. These experiences have reinforced his belief that high performance is not just about outcomes, but also about cultivating resilience, purpose, and strong relationships along the way.
Fernando holds a Master’s degree in Sport Psychology from John F. Kennedy University and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of California, Davis. He is also an approved mentor with the Association for Applied Sport Psychology. Outside of work, Fernando enjoys practicing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, performing improv, and spending time with his family.
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