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Mark Hertling (Full Name: Mark Phillip Hertling) is a popular retired United States Army officer. As of now, Hertling works as national security and military analyst for CNN. Herling is also a Lead Faculty Member, Physician Leader Development at Practicing Excellence. He is also a commissioner at American Battle Monuments Commission. Since 2020, Hertling works as an Adjunct Professor at Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College. Herling is also the Author, of “Growing Physician Leaders”. Before, Hertling worked as a Soldier, Commander, and Lieutenant General in the US Army Europe and the Seventh Army.
He also worked in Armor, Cavalry, planning, operations, and training positions, and commanded each organization from Platoon to Field Army. Hertling commanded the 1st Armored Division and Task Force Iron/Multinational Division-North in Iraq during the troop surge of 2007 through 2008. Following retirement from the army, he became a Senior Vice President for the Florida Hospital organization in Orlando from 2012 to 2018.
In 2013, he was also appointed by President Barack Obama to be one of 25 people working on the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition. Hertling worked as a Council member until 20 January 2017. Hertling also acts as a senior advisor to “Mission Readiness”, a nonprofit, bipartisan organization of retired military leaders who call for smart investments for U.S. children. He has also worked as a board member for World TEAM (The Exceptional Athlete Matters) Sport, an organization offering opportunities for physically challenged athletes, and he works as a senior advisor to “Operation Gratitude”, an organization supporting the deployed military, first-line responders, healthcare workers as well as their families.
Mark Hertling Age
Hertling was born on September 29, 1953, in St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States. He is 69 years old. Hertling celebrates his birthday on September 29, every year.
Mark Hertling Height
He is a man of above-average stature. Hertling stands at a height of 6 ft 4 in (Approx. 1.93 m).
Mark Hertling Family
Hertling was born and brought up in St. Louis, Missouri, to his parents. Hertling holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity. Presently, Hertling has not mentioned any details concerning either his parents or if he has siblings.
Mark Hertling Wife
Herling is married to his wife Sue Hertling. The pair has two married sons named Todd Hertling and Scott Hertling and four grandchildren.
Mark Hertling Son
Hertling and his wife Sue have two married sons named Todd Hertling and Scott Hertling
Mark Hertling Education
He went to Christian Brothers College High School, later located in Clayton, Missouri, graduating in 1971. He was commissioned in 1975 as a second lieutenant in the Armor Branch following graduating from the United States Military Academy at West Point. During his time at West Point, he was on the NCAA Division I Swimming and Water Polo Team, and Hertling was active as a member of his class committee and attained the rank of Cadet Captain.
He later received a Master of Science in Kinesiology from Indiana University, a Masters of Military Arts and Sciences from the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and a Masters of National Security and Strategic Studies from the National War College in Washington, D.C. Hertling earned a doctorate in business administration in May 2019 from the Crummer School of Business, Rollins College, defending research regarding physician leadership in the healthcare industry.
Mark Hertling CNN
He works as a military and national security analyst for CNN. Before joining CNN Hertling worked as the Commanding General of the United States Army Europe and the Seventh Army. Over his military career, he saw alternating assignments between operational and training postings, and he received a reputation as a skilled trainer and a soldier-focused leader and commander.
Mark Hertling General
Prior to his final posting as the USAREUR Commander, he commanded the 1st Armored Division from 2007 through 2009, and he became the first Deputy Commanding General for Initial Military Training (IMT) from 2009 through 2011.
His overseas assignments include responsibility as the Commanding General, 1st Armored Division/Multi-National Division-North, as a major general from October 2007 through December 2008, both in Wiesbaden, Germany, and in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Before this, as a brigadier general, Hertling was the assistant division commander from September 2003 to August 2004 of the 1st Armored Division, United States Army Europe and Seventh United States Army, in Baghdad, Iraq.
He taught in the Department of Physical Education at the United States Military Academy and worked as a speechwriter for General Frederick M. Franks Jr. when he commanded TRADOC.
Mark Hertling Salary
He earns a satisfying amount fom his work as national security and military analyst for CNN and a Lead Faculty Member, Physician Leader Development at Practicing Excellence. Hertling’s average salary is $79,475 per year.
Mark Hertling Net Worth
Hertling works as national security and military analyst for CNN and a Lead Faculty Member, Physician Leader Development at Practicing Excellence. Therefore, Hertling has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Hertling’s estimated net worth is $899,574.
How Old Is Mark Hertling
Hertling is a 69-year-old who was born on September 29, 1953, in St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States.
Is Mark Hertling Married
Yes. Herling is married to his wife Sue Hertling. The pair has two married sons named Todd Hertling and Scott Hertling and four grandchildren.
Who Is Mark Hertling
Hertling works as national security and military analyst for CNN. Herling is also a Lead Faculty Member, Physician Leader Development at Practicing Excellence. He is also a commissioner at American Battle Monuments Commission. Since 2020, Hertling works as an Adjunct Professor at Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College. Herling is also the Author, of “Growing Physician Leaders”. Before, Hertling worked as a Soldier, Commander, and Lieutenant General in the US Army Europe.