Dynamic and results-driven leader with extensive experience in logistical support and Company leadership at the 2-502IN, 2/101 ABN DIV. Proven track record in managing equipment valued over $75 million, ensuring operational readiness, and enhancing training programs. Adept at problem-solving and effective communication, fostering a high-performance environment for soldiers and their families.
Developed the skills necessary to be a successful Adjutant General Officer at the Battalion and Brigade level
Executive Officer of a Headquarters and Headquarters Company in the 101st Airborne (Air Assault) Division, consisting of a Battalion Staff Section, Mortar, Reconnaissance, and Medical Platoons, over 70 pieces of rolling stock, and 180 Soldiers capable of deploying anywhere in the world in support of contingency operations; responsible for the logistical support, maintenance, supply accountability, physical security, and administration of the Company; manages the maintenance and accountability of Army equipment valued in excess of $75,000,000.
Executive Officer and second in command of a FORSCOM Light Infantry Company assigned to the 101st Airborne (Air Assault) Division, consisting of three platoons and 139 Soldiers, capable of deploying anywhere in the world in support of contingency operations. Responsible for resourcing the training of three infantry platoons, and one mortar section. Responsible for the logistical support, maintenance, supply accountability, physical security, and administration of the Company. Managed the maintenance and accountability of Army equipment valued in excess of $11,100,000. Areas of emphasis include resourcing and supporting 14 small arm ranges in Fort Campbell, two squad STX, one PLT STX, and two SQD LFX's. Also ensured a successful integration and accountability of over 7,000,000 of Integrated Tactical Network (ITN), which ranged from Military tactical vehicles, communication equipment, optics, and night vision devices.
Serves as a Platoon Leader in an Air Assault Infantry Battalion assigned to the 101st Airborne (Air Assault) capable of worldwide deployment within 96 hours to conduct expeditionary contingency missions. Responsible for the tactical employment of four rifle squads. Responsible for planning and overseeing training for the platoon, ensuring proficiency in critical collective tasks and battle drills necessary for success in combat, including marksmanship, effective maneuver, communications, and medical treatment. Develops and empowers the platoon's NCO leadership through the appropriate delegation of authority, mission orders, and performance counseling. Sustains unit readiness by maintaining accountability and ensuring serviceability of equipment. Cares for the administrative and quality of life concerns for 39 Soldiers and their Families both on and off duty.