Title: John Somnitz Latham Has Served The US Navy For 6 Years
1John Somnitz Latham Has Served The US Navy For 6
Years
21) John Somnitz latham is a very loyal,
dedicated, and responsible person. He is a
resident of New York and is working with
ValueOptions, Inc. since last 10 years. In 2004,
he had joined the company as a claims specialist,
but owing to his devotion towards work and
expertise in his field, he received promotions
from time to time. 2) In addition to this, he
has also worked with the US Navy for 6 years. As
an acting security officer of the USS Nassau,
Somnitz has conducted training and developed
processes for dealing with critical situations
aboard ship, organized and executed lockdown of
ship at time of launching of missiles, enforced
illicit drug processes for the crew of the ship,
and many other things.
33) He was also appointed as the detailer for
Plebe Summer at the US Naval Academy, and seaman
in the US Navy, Naval Exchange, USS Carr FFG-52
(Norfolk, VA), Washington Naval Yards
(Washington, DC), and Space and Naval Warfare
Center. 4) Presently, he is a claims manager in
ValueOptions, Inc. and is handling 3 Claims teams
with 49 workers and 42 clientele or accounts. He
skillfully handles all the responsibilities and
has made a great contribution in the success of
this company.
45) John Somnitz latham has to converse directly
with customers in order to resolve problems and
to share information as well. He also deals with
human resources issues, for instance, hiring,
interviewing, disciplining, providing conflict
resolutions, coaching, and promotion. In addition
to this, he has also handled many
responsibilities as a claims supervisor, business
systems analyst II, claims analyst, and claims
processor in ValueOptions, Inc. 6) John Somnitz
latham has studied Naval Architecture in the US
Naval Academy and has also received a bachelors
degree in Business Management and Administration
from Empire State College. In 1997, when he was
studying in Hoosic Valley High School, he made a
record of completing 110m high hurdles in just
15.2 seconds. This record has not been broken by
anyone.
5Thank You John Somnitz Latham