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Mobile: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE Email: EMAIL AVAILABLEAir Force Officer with Executive Leadership ExperienceSpace and Missile Operations Senior Military Officer with strong background managing multiple missions with competing priorities involving military operations, engineering, administration and safety initiatives. Adept at team building, strategic planning, training, coaching and motivating staff. Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills.EDUCATIONM.A.S. Aviation and Aerospace Management, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida 2001, 3.7 GPAB.S. Psychology, University of Maryland University College, Adelphi, Maryland 1992, 3.56 GPAA.A.S. Criminal Justice, Air University. Community College of the Air Force, Maxwell AFB, Alabama 1989A.A. General Studies, University of Maryland, University College, Adelphi, Maryland 1988Air War College (Excellent Graduate), Air University, Maxwell AFB, Alabama 2012Air Command and Staff College, Air University, Maxwell AFB, Alabama 2007Squadron Officer School, Air University, Maxwell AFB, Alabama 199811/14-06/24 Retired US Air Force and Graduate School Student (Doctoral Candidate), During this period of time worked numerous temporary jobs to help supplement my retirement income. Ive also been using this time to complete a doctorate of Theology degree at Wycliffe Theological Seminary.06/11-11/14 Deputy Director of Plans and Programs Directorate, 30th Space Wing, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California Supervised 27-personnel in four divisions. Managed 69,000 man-hours of engineering support program management for three Department of Defense missile programs and four commercial space launch corporations. Directed planning actions for expendable, reusable space flight programs, national missile defense and unmanned aerial vehicle systems, to include Intercontinental Ballistic Missile follow-on test and evaluation. Provided oversight and policy guidance to Air Force Space Command Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty office. Represented Vandenberg Air Force Base at Air Force and Department of Defense national conferences, Directed wing planning functions for Eastern Space Launch Range.6/10-05/11 Chief of Command Post, 3oth Space Wing, Vandenberg Air Force Base, CaliforniaLed and managed base command and control functions and 13 military and civilian personnel. Ensured assigned personnel were trained and equipped to process emergency action messages and to notify, recall, and track emergency response forces for contingency situations and to coordinate the employment of wing resources to accomplish wings mission. Ensured operational capability of ten electronic communications systems.2/07-05/10 Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies, AFROTC Detachment 590, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Provided classroom lectures and instruction to 52 college students, to include six cadets. Developed instructor lesson plans, visual aids, tests and other training materials. As unit admissions officer, visited local high school and community college campuses to increase awareness, promote career opportunities in the United States Air Force and to recruit potential Air Force officers into the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Air Force Reserve Officer Training program.6/06-01/07 Chief of Command Post, 34st Space Wing, Malmstrom Air Force Base, MontanaLed and managed base command and control functions and 19 military and civilian personnel. Ensured assigned personnel were trained and equipped to process emergency action messages and to notify, recall and track emergency response forces for contingency situations and to coordinate the employment of wing resources to accomplish the wings mission. Ensured operational capability of ten electronic communications systems. Served as Command Post Top Secret Control Officer.5/05-05/06 Strategy Branch Chief, Headquarters Multinational Force-Iraq, Strategic Communications Division, BaghdadAs Multinational Force Iraq commanding generals chief strategic communications elections planner, developed and implemented coalition forces strategic communications plans in support of Iraqi electoral process. Developed and integrated themes and messages into Iraqi government leader and United States ambassadors speeches and press conferences to win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people and to motivate them to participate in the electoral process. Provided daily analyses on how Iraqi political entities were leveraging the presence of coalition forces in Iraq in their campaign platforms and concerning the Iraqi political entity in-fighting and how it impacted the stability of the new Iraqi government. Researched results and analyses used by the Multinational Forces Iraq commanding general in decision-making process for successful execution of war in Iraq. Efforts resulted in 70% Sunni Arab participation in first ever Iraqi national democratic election. Awarded Bronze Star Medal06/04-04/05 Security Forces Commander, 341st Security Forces Group, Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana Commanded 24 civilian and military personnel. Managed installation antiterrorism, resource protection, crime prevention, information security, personnel security, industrial security programs, installation entry control, and reports and analysis.03/03-5/04 Chief of Training, 45th Range Squadron (Cape Canaveral Air Force Station), FloridaManaged wing mission-ready training program. Supervised, trained and certified 46 instructors, each tasked with developing and conducting training for wing commander and ten mission-ready crew positions in five squadrons. Led staff assistance visits and inspected units for regulatory compliance. As range control officer, certified range readiness and issued clear-to-launch authorization and final Go/No-Go range launch decisions. Company Grade Officer of the Year, 2003.06/02-02/03 Chief, Operations Plans and Tactics, 45th Range Squadron (Cape Canaveral Air Force Station), FloridaLed section of five military personnel. Coordinated efforts of ten Air Force agencies and Department of Defense contractors facilitating completion of a $2.5 million planning and scheduling upgrade project. Led $1.6 billion eastern and western range flight control system upgrade review. Secured eastern range support for Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle. Certified range readiness and issued clear-to-launch authorization and final Go/No-Go range decision. Performed additional duties as security manager. As Range Operations Crew Commander, led five-person space lift mission crew. Primary focal point between launch customers and eastern range. Certified range readiness and issued clear-to-launch authorization and provided final Go/No-Go range launch decisions. Conducted space launch mission planning, briefings, tests, simulations, rehearsals and associated pre-launch operations. Supervised and evaluated portions of $62 million range technical services contract support to the eastern range. Performed additional duties as unit security manager. As lead range control officer led launch team on a successful $250 million Atlas II/AS HISPASAT space lift mission. . #1 of 160 security managers, Installation Security Manager of the Year, 200202/01-5/02 Chief, Training Development, 392nd Training Squadron, Vandenberg Air Force Base, CaliforniaSupervised six instructors responsible for curricula of three training courses. Ensured standardization of training material and tests used in enlisted and officer space operations courses. Instructed and evaluated 320 officers. Directed, developed and guided improvements and enhancements to space courseware and instruction. As Intercontinental Ballistic Missile element chief, supervised all ICBM officer instructors. Prepared more than 360 Air Force officers per year for careers in space and missile operations. Developed instructor lesson plans, student study guides, visual aids, tests and other training materials. Managed 37-day class training schedule, maintained student training records and prepared training reports. Conducted classroom instruction for space operations officers. Security Professional of the Year, 2000.01/99-01/01 Missile Combat Crew Training Instructor, 392nd Training Squadron, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California Conducted ICBM initial qualification training for missile combat crew members. Trained students in weapon system operations, nuclear surety and emergency war order procedures. Provided 216 hours of simulator training in support of each 555-hour course.05/95-12/98 Missile Combat Crew Commander, 564th Missile Squadron Malmstrom Air Force Base, MontanaCommanded Minuteman III Intercontinental Ballistic Missile flight. Led daily operations of a missile alert facility, ten launch facilities and eight flight support personnel. Ensured combat readiness of launch control center and the launch capability of fifty on-alert Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles. Directed, operated and maintained security for over $250 million in weapon systems assets. Implemented national nuclear weapon execution directives. Maintained positive control of fifty Minuteman III Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles. Stood ready to execute launch of fifty missiles as directed by the President. Performed 258 nuclear combat alerts. Earned 1996 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Operations Excellence Award.09/84-02/94 Law Enforcement Patrol Supervisor, 93rd Security Forces Squadron, Castle Air Force Base, CaliforniaSupervised 13 law enforcement patrolmen. Performed full range of law enforcement supervisory responsibilities and duties as patrolman, senior patrol supervisor, desk sergeant, flight chief, and director of installation Resources Protection, Crime Prevention, Antiterrorism, and Personnel Security programs. As police desk sergeant, answered emergency calls and dispatched police patrols. Wrote, reviewed, and approved police reports. Supervised traffic, issued citations, testified in court, conducted traffic accident investigations, responded to crimes in progress, supervised and transported prisoners. Other duty assignments included 7276th Security Police Squadron (US Air Forces in Europe), Iraklion Air Station, Crete and 7274th Security Police Squadron (US Air Forces in Europe), Royal Air Force Station Chicksands, England.MILITARY DECORATIONS: Bronze Star Medal, two Meritorious Service Medals, three AF Commendation Medals, two AF Achievement Medals, two National Defense Service Medals, Iraq Campaign Medal with Service Star, Combat Readiness Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.

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