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Tim Corcoran

Public Information Officer, T-Corp

Tim Corcoran

Public Information Officer | T-Corp

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About Tim

Tim Corcoran, born on March 19, 1953, is an American who has served as a Public Information Officer for T-Corp. He is also a former professional baseball player with a career spanning nine years in Major League Baseball from 1977 to 1986. During his athletic career, Corcoran played primarily as a first baseman and right fielder, appearing in a total of 183 games at first base and 174 in the outfield, with an additional 14 games as a designated hitter. His time in the MLB included playing for the Detroit Tigers from 1977 to 1980, the Minnesota Twins in 1981, the Philadelphia Phillies from 1983 to 1985, and the New York Mets in 1986. His experience on the field reflects a versatile player capable of contributing in multiple defensive positions. After retiring from baseball, Corcoran transitioned into a role within the corporate and public relations sector, currently serving as a Public Information Officer with T-Corp.

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A.I. in Manufacturing with Tim Corcoran, Founder and CEO of T-CorpTRP 304: [Legal] Connecting the Dots: Pricing, Practice, and Profits with Tim CorcoranLTFC Content Day Interviews - Tim Corcoran230: Cyanobacteria Biomanufacturing: Achieving Carbon-Neutral Production at Lower Cost Than Fermentation with Tim Corcoran - Part 2

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