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Maxwell Mulholland

Former US Navy Officer Turned Creative Executive

Address: Winthrop, MA, US
Website: https://angel.co/maxwell-mulholland
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After graduating with high honors from the United States Naval Academy, where he completed a bachelor's degree in political science and international security affairs, Maxwell Mulholland was commissioned an officer in the United States Navy. During a decade of service in the Navy, he earned numerous distinctions and decorations, including the Navy Commendation Medal, the Armed Forces Service Medal, and the Federal German Military Cross of Honor. Maxwell Mulholland also was personally selected by Admiral Kinnaird McKee to study nuclear engineering at the Advanced Naval Nuclear Power School. He held multiple shipboard nuclear engineering positions, and qualified as Chief Engineer on a twin-reactor guided missile cruiser.

Mr. Mulholland received an honorable discharge in 1993 and subsequently earned a master's degree in business administration (MBA) at the Harvard Business School. Starting his business career as a management consultant, he eventually spearheaded numerous global strategic business initiatives as an executive across a range of industries, including computers and semiconductors, medical devices, factory automation systems, precision machinery, aerospace and defense, and electrical power products.

In 2014, Mr. Mulholland founded M+M Strategic Enterprises, LLC, a consulting firm dedicated to the creation and execution of innovative growth strategies for clients. Along with spearheading solutions for his clients at M+M, he also works as a Project Director for Cogent Analytics.

Experience

M+M Strategic Enterprises LLC

President

Jan 1, 2014 - Present

Teledyne Technologies

VP of Global Sales and Marketing

Jan 1, 2011 - Jan 1, 2013

Herren Associates

Principal and Business Development Executive

Jan 1, 2009 - Jan 1, 2011

Education

Harvard Business School

MBA

Sep 1, 1993 - Jun 1, 1995

Business

United States Naval Academy

BS

Aug 1, 1978 - May 1, 1992

Political Science