John Lee

Chief Operating Officer at Disa Technologies

John Lee has a diverse work experience, starting in 2013 as a Dell Campus Rep for Mosaic Sales Solutions. In 2014, they worked as a Project Manager for M&M Construction. John then moved on to Hess Corporation in 2016, where they held the role of MBA Benchmark Analyst. Simultaneously, they also worked as a Career Services Graduate Assistant for the University of Wyoming Alumni Association. In 2016, they joined Trojan Horse Method as Director of Operations. Currently, they are serving in the role of Chief Operating Officer at Disa Technologies, Inc., starting in 2018.

John Lee has an extensive education history. John is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Mining and Mineral Engineering at The University of British Columbia, a program they started in 2020 and is expected to complete in 2023.

Prior to this, John earned a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree in MBA - Energy Management from the University of Wyoming College of Business. John attended this program from 2015 to 2016.

Before their MBA, John obtained a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Wyoming College of Business. John completed their undergraduate studies from 2010 to 2015, majoring in Marketing and minoring in Math.

John's educational journey began at Dubois High School, where they graduated in 2010 with a High School Diploma. Unfortunately, the field of study during their high school years is not specified.

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Casper, United States

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Disa Technologies

Disa is an innovative materials liberation company providing solutions that optimize the world’s use of resources and radically disrupt best practices in the mining and reclamation industries. Disa utilizes patented liberation technology and other equipment to isolate targeted materials in order to deliver efficiencies, reduce costs, and mitigateenvironmental impacts to its users. Disa platforms isolate a vast array of geologic material ranging from precious and industrial metals, to hydrocarbons and abandoned uranium mine material.


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