Quick Info
| Profession | Leadership and Organizational Development Expert, Performance Psychologist |
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| Nationality | American |
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Bio/Wiki
| Dr. Tyler Vallario is a leadership coach and performance psychologist whose career spans military service and organizational development. His passion centers on helping individuals reach their full potential through targeted coaching, skill development, and team leadership. |
Educational Qualification(s)
| Master's degree in Performance Psychology (2019) | |
| Doctoral degree in Performance Psychology (2022) |
Career
| Military Service | Commissioned as 2nd Lt in US Marines in 2012, exited active duty as Captain in 2018; Marine Combat Instructor of Water Survival (MCIWS) Instructor Trainer (certification held by less than 0.1% of Marine Corps); selected to run Water Survival School at Parris Island, SC; competed on Marine Triathlon team at Armed Forces Championships 2017 |
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| Post-Military | Earned Master's degree in Performance Psychology in 2019, Doctoral degree in 2022; mentors transitioning service members; professional experience developing individuals and teams across finance and tech sectors; creates and delivers programs focused on skills for personal and professional excellence |
Social Media
| Website | https://www.tylervallario.com |
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Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. Set and achieved three goals in Marines: make Captain, become MCIWS Instructor Trainer (<0.1% of Marine Corps), compete on Triathlon team | |
| 2. Studied Performance Psychology while running Water Survival School to help students overcome mental/emotional obstacles | |
| 3. Set and achieved three goals during Marine service: make Captain, become MCIWS Instructor Trainer (less than 0.1% of Marine Corps), compete on Triathlon team | |
| 4. Studied Performance Psychology while running Water Survival School after observing that mental and emotional factors caused numerous students to fail; implemented methods to help students overcome psychological obstacles | |
| 5. Believes in growth across every facet of life to achieve success and satisfaction in multiple activities |