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In April 2003, Task Force 1-63 Armor of the Big Red One was airlifted into Kurdish-controlled northern Iraq in the largest combat airlift of heavy armor forces in Army history.
In September 2003, the 1st Brigade Combat Team deployed to Iraq.
In 2003, he raised $20,000 to launch Division-D, which helps national advertisers plan and manage their marketing initiatives.
A few weeks later, the 4ID once again returned to FortHood, ending their third deployment to Iraq since 2003.
The 1st Brigade returned to Fort Riley in September 2004.
The Big Red One conducted combat operations against insurgents while training Iraqi government forces and rebuilding the local infrastructure, allowing the first free elections in Iraqi history in January, 2005.
In December 2006, the Division again returned to its home at Forts Hood and Carson.
On December 19, 2007, the 4ID again assumed command of Multi-National Division – Baghdad with a fifteen month mission to exploit the gains made during the “surge” in 2007.
IED, small arms, and indirect fire attacks were launched against MND-B and Iraqi Security Forces bases, convoys, and patrols at a level which had not been seen since early in 2007.
Through the summer, fall and winter, work continued to transition the lead from Coalition to Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and the 4ID and MND-B prepared to turn over the lead to the ISF on 1 January 2009.
July 2009 MG David Perkins took command to become the 56th Commanding General of the 4th Infantry Division.
In 2010, he launched his second start-up, AdKarma, a leading video SSP helping over 20,000 publishers manage and maximize their video advertising.
MG Joseph Anderson became Division Commander on November 16, 2011.
Since joining the company in 2011, Michelle has worked in account management, sales, and sales leadership.
5000 list of Fastest-Growing Companies seven years since 2012.
Since her senior leadership, which began in 2012, the Division-D team has opened five new locations in the United States, earning a coveted spot on the Inc.
Fort Carson is now the home base and as 2012 begins the 4ID is resetting, refitting, and training to deploy as required to serve our nation for their next operation in the Global War on Terror.
Since January 2013, three 4ID BCTs have deployed to Kuwait as the Army’s Mid-East Ready Reaction Brigade.
Paul LaCamera, assumed command of the 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson, on March 14, 2013.
5000’s 2014 list of Fastest-Growing Companies.
Before being named CEO in 2014, she held multiple roles at Division-D within sales and sales management.
Ryan F. Gonsalves assumed command of 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson May 14, 2015.
AdKarma was acquired by a multi-national mobile advertising and content leader in 2015.
A past recipient of Columbia, MO’s 40 Under 40, Katelyn is now based out of our Kansas City location, which has seen tremendous employee growth since it opened doors in 2016.
Starting her business development role in 2019, some of her notable contributions include the onboarding and adoption of podcast advertising, digital out-of-home, influencer marketing, and TikTok advertising.
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| Company name | Founded date | Revenue | Employee size | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| eZanga | 2003 | $8.0M | 42 | - |
| AAAZA | 2001 | $4.5M | 50 | - |
| Media Horizons | 1988 | - | 31 | - |
| Osborn Barr Paramore | 1988 | $14.4M | 100 | - |
| Media Digital | 2015 | $1.6M | 30 | - |
| Malone Advertising | 1943 | $7.8M | 62 | - |
| NAS Recruitment Communications LLC | - | $17.0M | 207 | - |
| Gutenberg Communications | 2004 | $4.3M | 111 | - |
| Bandy Carroll Hellige | 1989 | $2.5M | 30 | 6 |
| Spectrum Reach | - | $250.0M | 3,331 | - |
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