Twenty five years of experience demonstrating proven strengths in:
Personnel and operations management / supervising, directing and developing
subordinates
Installation Management (Forward Operating Base, Tikrit, Iraq; Camp Sears, Korea)
Reviewing budget in excess of $10 million and providing oversight on new project
development
Able to develop, standardize, and execute programs, SOPs, and strategies to
increase productivity
Oral and written communications / public speaking / ethics / values / sound
judgment
Ability, maturity, and experience to operate without supervision
Government SECRET security clearance
COMPANY |
POSITION HELD |
DATES WORKED |
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(Confidential) |
(Confidential)
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11/1982 - Present |
Highlights:
Recipient of the William G. Bainbridge Chair of Ethics Award presented by the
United States Army Sergeants Major Academy
Recipient of the Bronze Star Medal for combat actions in Operation Iraqi Freedom
Active member of AUSA and ADA Association
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Command Sergeant Major: Senior enlisted member of a 200 personnel unit missioned
to train over 4,000 new personnel yearly. Responsible
for facilities upkeep and billeting assignments,
support activities, morale and welfare programs, as
well as unit programs such as training, awards,
physical fitness, evaluation reports, safety, supply,
discipline, equal opportunity, continuing education
(military, civilian), counseling, and professional /
career development.
Command Sergeant Major: Senior enlisted member of a 500 personnel unit /
Installation Manager of Camp Sears, Korea. Responsible for facilities
upkeep to include billeting assignments, support activities, dining
facility, club system, morale and welfare facilities, and physical
fitness facility. Responsible for unit programs such as training,
awards, evaluation reports, safety, supply, discipline, weapons
qualification, equal opportunity, continuing education (military,
civilian), maintenance, and counseling.
Operations Sergeant Major: Responsible for short and long range training
calendars, evaluations, unit and individual taskings, schools, ranges and
ammunition requirements, written operations orders, SOPs, safety, and
advising of the Commander on training related issues as they relate to
over 700 people. Duty performed in Iraq in a combat environment more
specifically consisted of security of over 7,000 personnel, defense design
coordination, billeting assignments, intelligence reporting, and human
relations with host country.