
Carencro, LA ‒ Naomi R. Majors is being recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Trusted Executive for her phenomenal work in the Medical field and in acknowledgment of her work at MedExpress Ambulance Service.
With expertise in Corporate Development and Medical Services, Naomi R. Majors has been working in the industry for over a decade. A dedicated professional, she has served in multiple job roles, gaining career experience and vast knowledge.
Ms. Majors started her career at MedExpress Ambulance Service in 2011, where she worked in the Administrative Assistant role. She started a position as the Marketing Director for MedExpress, working as an administrative assistant with Parkway Pentecostal Church from 2016-2017. During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, Ms. Majors worked as a Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT). In her current role with MedExpress in 2021, she works as the Director of Corporate Development, using her ten years of work in the field to guide her. She has worked for the company since 2017, and previously worked for MedExpress as an Administrative Assistant, then Marketing Director, and Human Resources Director, leading to her current role as Director of Corporate Development.
Highly educated in a wide range of fields, she earned an American Sign Language degree through Gallaudet University in 2012, and graduated with honors with a Bachelor of Science in Marketing Management from Louisiana College in 2014. Ms. Majors graduated from Mississippi College with a Master of Business Administration degree in 2017. In addition, during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, Ms. Majors completed an EMT course, and is a Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT) and a Licensed Practitioner in the states of Alaska and Louisiana. She has also completed the American Heart and Stroke Association Certifications, a CPR certification, as well as certifications through the Department of Defense.
She has been recognized for her professional excellence by Marquis Who’s Who. Ms. Majors attributes her success to hard work, and to her grandfather’s advice to always “reach for the stars.”
Active in her community, Ms. Majors is a member of the Louisiana Ambulance Alliance, and a member of Alpha Mu Gamma and Delta Mu Delta through Louisiana College. In her spare time, she works as an American Sign Language assistant, and partakes in medical missions with Compassion Services, International. As for her goals for the future, Ms. Majors would like to travel to 30 countries before she turns 30 years old, and has currently traveled to 25 countries.
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