Clark Webb
About Clark Webb
Clark Webb is a Field Technician III currently employed at asTech - Driven by Repairify and serves as an Adjunct Professor at Point Park University. He has a diverse professional background, including roles in automotive technology, consulting, and military service.
Current Role at asTech
Clark Webb serves as a Field Technician III at asTech - Driven by Repairify, a position he has held since 2023. His role involves on-site technical support and repair services, contributing to the company's mission of providing advanced automotive repair solutions. His experience in the automotive field enhances his capabilities in this position.
Teaching Experience at Point Park University
Since 2022, Clark Webb has been an Adjunct Professor at Point Park University. In this role, he shares his knowledge and expertise with students, contributing to their academic development. His background in various technical and administrative roles informs his teaching approach, providing students with practical insights.
Professional Background
Clark Webb has a diverse professional background, having worked in various roles across multiple industries. He was a Lead Benefits System Administrator at Willis Towers Watson from 2014 to 2016 and has held positions such as Automotive Technician at #1 Cochran Mazda and Land Rover North Hills. His experience also includes roles in real estate management and consulting.
Education and Qualifications
Clark Webb holds an MBA with concentrations in Project Management, Global Supply Chain Management, Marketing, and Operations. He also graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Management from the University of Kentucky. Additionally, he studied at Rosedale Technical College, earning an Associate's degree in Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology.
Military Service and Honors
Clark Webb served in the United States Marine Corps, where he held various roles, including Tower Watch Supervisor and Marine Corps Martial Arts Instructor. He was deployed to Al Anbar province, Iraq, to support the first national elections. His service earned him the Iraqi Campaign Medal with two stars and a Meritorious Mast.