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National Academies Gathering Storm I/II / BPC Science for Policy Project: Cascadia Biloaboratory Administrator for Economic Sociology and Markets. Senior Industrial-Organizational (Commerce) Analyst for U.S Ocean Policy Commissioner Marc J. Hershman, Regional Ocean Governance Investigation (2002-2014)
Former Washington State Volunteer Firefighter (North Bend Academy) and Nationally Registered EMT (Basic), Subject Matter Expert in Undersea Electronic Systems; Quality Mgmt, Representation and Negotiation; Offshore Survival (HUET), Panamanian Seamen’s Book, Behavioral Health, Safety, Environment Certification, Transportation Workers Identification Credential (TWIC) and Driver’s License (Washington State); Alaska State ID Card.
Experience: 27-yrs administration experience in government and private industry policy projects; qualitative analyst for corporates on social economic prosperity (executive-level) CSE/R development. Founded Ocean Education, Technology and Science Partnership (OETSP-21) with former intelligence workers who support economic sociology research; "Total Quality Leadership" (TQL/TQM) Facilitator (14-yrs). Provided technical and administrative support to at-sea commanders on deep ocean operations, operations >3000-msw when serving at Deep Submergence Unit, Navy (12-yrs).
On Leadership: "What is a leader? As Deming uses the term, the job of a leader is to accomplish transformation of his organization. He possesses knowledge; he himself has been transformed. He has personality and persuasive power. How may he accomplish transformation? First he has theory. He understands why the transformation would bring gain to his organization and to all the people that his organization deals with, the customers, suppliers and environment. Second, he feels compelled to accomplish the transformation as an obligation to himself and to his organization. Third, he is a practical man. He has a plan, step by step.” - W. E. Deming