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Manchester TN. Street Address PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEMAIL AVAILABLEEXPERIENCEUnited States NavyFC2 May199-August 2005- Exceptional leadership as Petty Officer 2nd Class in the U.S. Navy, directing operations and making critical decisions under pressure aboard the USS Hopper (DDG 70).- Led high-stakes missions in the Persian Gulf, showcasing ability to conduct operations with precision.Technical Expertise- - Proficient in operating and interpreting the Radar Control System (RCS) console during combat situations, preventing missile threats.- In-depth skill in maintenance and repair of advanced radar and electronics, supporting tracking of over 100 targets beyond 500 miles.Crisis Management- Excelled in managing crises, swiftly addressing and resolving technical issues to ensure continuous operational capability.- Acquired the ability to remain calm and effective in high-pressure situations, leveraging personal experience to de-escalate crises among peers facing addiction challenges.Team Leadership and Training- Led and trained diverse teams, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and enhancing operational effectiveness.- Inspired and motivated others in their recovery journey through personal reform and dedication, showcasing the possibility of change.Specialized Combat and Tactical Operations- Handpicked for critical missions involving boarding and searching vessels in the Persian Gulf, reflecting trust in my tactical decision-making and operational leadership.Maritime Security and Enforcement2- Spearheaded maritime security operations, contributing significantly to mission objectives and adherence to international maritime laws.ADDICTION EXPERIENCEJune 2003-PresentIn-Depth Understanding of Addiction Recovery- Cultivated a profound and compassionate understanding of addiction and recovery processes, derived from 20 years of personal experience and introspection during long-term incarceration.- Utilized personal journey and insights to mentor and support individuals navigating their recovery paths, emphasizing empathy, understanding, and realistic approaches to addiction recovery.Effective Communication and Empathy- Developed exceptional communication skills tailored to bridge the gap between rehabilitation counselors and individuals battling addiction, honed through experiences within a correctional facility environment.- Demonstrated a strong capacity for empathy, fostering trust and facilitating meaningful, supportive dialogues that resonate deeply with individuals on their recovery journey.Crisis Management and Support- Acquired the ability to remain composed and provide effective support in high-pressure situations, leveraging personal experiences to de-escalate potential crises among peers facing addiction challenges.- Offered peer support and guidance, drawing on a deep well of personal reform and dedication to recovery, to inspire and motivate others towards lasting change.Leadership and Team Development- Through personal reform and a commitment to aiding others in their recovery journeys, developed and showcased leadership qualities that inspire, motivate, and encourage individuals to see the possibility of change.- Led by example in demonstrating the power of resilience and the impact of a supportive community in the recovery process.EDUCATIONIn 2011, my academic journey at Middle Tennessee State University, initially focused on Social Work, faced an unexpected hiatus due to a parole violation. This pivotal moment led me to reevaluate and redirect my career path towards a field where I could make a significant impact based on personal growth and understanding. Consequently, I am currently pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Addiction Psychology at Liberty University, with an anticipated completion in 2024. My aspiration is to further enhance my expertise by obtaining a Master's Degree in this discipline, equipping me to contribute effectively to the recovery and rehabilitation of individuals battling substance abuse. 3CERTIFICATIONS- Mental Health First Aid Responder, certified by the National Council for Behavioral Health- Certified Peer Recovery Specialist, accredited by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services- Mental Health and Wellness Recovery Action Planning I, awarded by the Tennessee Mental Health Consumers Association |