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Candidate's Name Address: 817 Coachman Drive Apt G, Sumter, South Carolina 29154 Mobile: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE E-mail: EMAIL AVAILABLE ~INSPECTOR GENERAL BACKGROUND INVESTIGATOR~ QUALIFICATIONS PROFILE Dedicated, disciplined, and motivated professional, with solid leadership, management, investigative, and law enforcement skills; complemented with a strong work ethic and attitude. Equipped with a proven expertise in handling and accomplishing highly complex missions. Known for a reputation as a team player and builder, creating and managing highly productive and successful teams to fully promote and maintain alignment of all actions with set protocols and regulations. AREAS OF EXPERTISE Investigation and Case Management Leadership Aptitude Program Development Technical Support Staff Supervision and Development Process Improvement PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE WITH ACCOMPLISHMENTS UNITED STATES ARMY CENTRAL Chief of Assistance and Investigations - SHAW, AIR FORCE BASE, SC Jun 2012 Jun 2013 Chief Inspections Branch - SHAW, AIR FORCE BASE, SC Jun 2011 Jun 2012 Detailed Inspector General - FORT MCPHERSON, GA Jan 2011 Jun 2011 - Monitored and evaluated economy, efficiency, discipline, morale, and readiness of US Army and Coalition Land Forces Component Command during combat operations. - Handled all facets of complaint resolution, from information collection to root causes and trends identification, inquiries and investigations, and corrective actions implementation and monitoring. - Served as primary officer-in-charge (OIC) in the forward office in Kuwait in charge of the implementation of a proactive inspector general (IG) outreach program and site visits for areas of responsibilities (AOR) and contingency operations. - Extended assistance to unit leaders with standards, regulations, and policies to accommodate and resolve potential problems. - Rendered expert oversight to more than 800 cases and personally closed 20 US Army Central (ARCENT) cases and investigations with Department of Defense Inspector General (DoDIG) visibility. - Reviewed trends and cases to formulate sound, consistent, and viable metrics for assessing systems efficacy and leader effectiveness. - Aligned IG record-keeping procedures with set standard in support to USF-Iraq IGs withdraw from the battle spaces. - Catered to the needs of all deployed soldiers and customer and contributed to the transition of more than one thousand IG records from the USF-Iraq. Notable Accomplishments: - Expertly facilitated the execution of more than 800 complex assistance cases and investigations. - Duly accomplished old cases while simultaneously increasing the quality and responsiveness of work for new cases. - Simultaneously extended high-quality IG service to both personnel and civilians in South Carolina and Kuwait AOR revamped procedures in the Army Service Component Command (ASCC) inspector general s office. - Established and sustained open communication with sister services such as Central Command (CENTCOM), USF-Afghanistan, US Force-Iraq (USF), Department of Army, and Department of Defense inspector general offices. - Delivered exceptional inspector general support to the area of responsibility, to ensure alignment of all initiatives with the commanding general s intents. - Drafted the Assistance and Investigations Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and continuity book, which guaranteed consistency all throughout transitions and moves. - Exceeded current case resolutions in terms of quality and turn-around time by promptly attending to complainants, soldiers, and the command needs. - Consistently contributed in improvement and revamp initiatives within the command and directorate through assistance and numerous inspections. UNITED STATES ARMY FORCES COMMAND Brigade IED Master Trainer Team Chief - FORT BRAGG, NC Aug 2008 Jan 2009 Assistant Operations Officer - FORT BRAGG, NC Oct 2007 Aug 2008 - Delivered high-quality leadership training and development programs on process and organizational culture of IED defeat. - Established and cultivated solid communication with Paladin Shadow in Afghanistan, to train 3400 Interagency Agency, Air Force, Navy, and Army personnel on the most current improvised explosive device (IED) tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) prior to deployment. - Formulated and implemented strategic and effective trainings using deficiencies identified on previous after action reviews (AAR) that improved squad, platoon, and unit efficiency in complex IED situations. - Acted as assistant operations officer for a multi-component (AC/ARNG/USAR) infantry brigade and rendered oversight to staff and brigade consisting of more than 500 officers and enlisted and civilian employees. - Organized highly effective and informative trainings regarding theater-specific and doctrinally correct IED threats and IED-defeat TTPs and equipment. - Utilized knowledge of IED tactics along with strategic planning skills in preparing a realistic training plan and Maneuver Readiness Exercise (MRE) for Afghanistan s provincial reconstruction team. Notable Accomplishments: - Ensured proper execution of IED-defeat methodologies and accomplishment of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). - Provided expert knowledge and insight on all IED-related matters as the commander s advisor. - Coordinated with subordinate battalion commanders and conducted trainings regarding Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization (JIEDDO) prior to deployment of the unit s battle staff. - Developed brigade-level standardized IED-defeat training modules regarding specific tactics, techniques, and procedures prior to deployment of soldiers to Iraq, Afghanistan, or Africa. - Instituted and headed the master gunner program from initial conception to implementation, as well as established standards for IED-defeat training programs for units deployed in Afghanistan and Iraq. - Constructed a realistic theater-specific MRE with more than 100 training IED attacks across assigned areas of 1000 square kilometers. - Led the master trainer team to being the one of the best brigades training situated in Fort Bragg s mobilization training center (MTC). UNITED STATES ARMY SOUTH Chief of Current Operations (Counter Drugs) - FORT CLAYTON, REPUBLIC OF PANAMA Jan 1997 Sep 1999 - Proactively fulfilled role of shift leader for the command s Emergency Operations Center Crisis Action Team during contingency operations and disaster relief. - Employed mission-oriented approach to cases and investigations to ensure proper execution at the first time. - Held responsibility for planning, coordinating, and synchronizing all Joint non DoD law enforcement with military services in the areas of supply, operations, and transport that supports various federal, state, and local agencies in managing counterdrug missions. - Instilled ideologies of motivation, hard work, and positive attitude among personnel, throughout the Joint military community while directing overall operations involving counterdrug initiatives. - Notable Accomplishments: - Acquired and incorporated pertinent information and details on various DoD and non-DoD agencies from in providing vital support to counterdrug operations in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. - Completely overhauled disorganized counterdrug departments by maintaining hands-on control all of its operations, and addressing numerous differences among non DoD agencies. - Contributed to the resolution of short fuse mission requirements which involved coordinating and handling heavily engaged and complex mission support elements. EDUCATION Masters of Business Administration (2014) Webster University, Shaw AFB, SC Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration (1985) San Jose State University, San Jose, CA MILITARY CREDENTIALS Education Air Assault Infantry Captains Career CRS Combat Arms SVC STF SCH Physical Security Infantry Off Basic and Advanced CRS Ranger CRS Training DAIGR IG Refresher Course Combat Life Saver Course (CLC) Infantry Officer Advanced The Operational Environment Latin American Orientation (LAOC) Ranger Course Joint Intelligence RC CAS3 Infantry Officer Basic DAIG Inspector General Special Ammunition Security AWARDS AND HONORS Legion of Merit Army Superior Unit Award Combat Infantryman Badge Bronze Star Medal National Defense Expert Infantryman Badge Meritorious Service Medal (4) Service Medal (2) Ranger Tab Army Commendation Medal with (V) Device Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Parachutist Badge Army Commendation Medal (4) Iraq Campaign Medal with Campaign Star Air Assault Badge Army Achievement Medal (5) Army Service Ribbon Joint Meritorious Unit Award Overseas Service Ribbon (4)

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