Belmont, United States, July 18,2019- Marco Zompetti is involved with many noted organizations that are committed to community welfare in different ways. He is the Membership & Veteran’s Director of The Northeast Big Buck Club that brings an array of services to the local hunters in the northeastern region. He is also a board member of The Association of Old Crows (AOC), which provides financial support and scholarship to students pursuing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) course. The association provides endless opportunities to individuals who have common interests in Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Operations, Cyber Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA), Electronic Warfare (EW), Information Operations (IO), and other information related capabilities.
Besides that, Marco Zompetti is a board member of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association - Lexington Concord Chapter. It is an organization that provides an ethical forum for government, military, academic and industry communities to collaborate so that technology and strategy align with the needs of those who serve. Zompetti is involved in raising funds for Can Do Multiple Sclerosis as well, which is an initiative led by SKI for MS to ensure that all families living with MS get the opportunity to attend a life-changing program.
About Marco Zompetti
Marco Zompetti is a member of the board of directors at the Lexington Concord chapter of AFCEA. He received his education from the Northeastern University. Here, he won for himself a State of the Art Program Data Communications Certificate of Professional Achievement in the year 1991. Other than that, he has a certificate for presentation skills from Middlesex Community College Business and Industry Program. Also, he had training in leadership from the 2007 USAF, Ninth House Leadership Training Certificate Program in the year 2006. He holds several other certifications including APDP Certifications, Program Manager: Level I and II. Marco is a humanitarian and does charity voluntarily. Currently, he is serving as the Membership & Veteran’s Director of the Northeast Big Buck Club. Besides that, he is also skiing and fundraising for Can Do Multiple Sclerosis to ensure that families living with MS have the opportunity to attend a life-changing program.