Auburn University - ROTC
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
Business Administration and Management
General
Auburn University
Bachelor of Science (BS)
As a Midshipman:\n-Led a staff of 25 senior students and 180 constituents as NROTC Battalion Executive Officer in professional development and team-building activities across two universities.\n-Nationally ranked #5 of 100 NROTC Midshipmen graduates entering the Surface Navy in 2011.\n-Coordinated service project efforts in the donation of over $2000 to local charities.
Business Administration and Management
General
Auburn University Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps
Men's Chorus
Concert Choir
Auburn University
Emergency Management
Military Experience
Force Protection
Tactics
Defense
Navy
Operational Planning
Counterterrorism
Weapons
Top Secret
Information Assurance
Military Operations
National Security
Intelligence
DoD
Intelligence Analysis
Military
Organizational Leadership
Security Clearance
Military Training
Hirner Jr.
MBA
George L.
Auburn University
US Navy
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta
GA
Responsible for the education and professional development of future Navy officers.\n-Taught two college courses on advanced Navigation and Strategy in modern-day Naval operations\n-Mentored and counseled 30 midshipmen on their academic
professional
and personal development.\n-Coordinated all Battalion-wide drilling events to meet officer accession requirements of 100 midshipmen.
Assistant Professor of Naval Science
Georgia Institute of Technology
Auburn University
Alabama
Responsible for the education and professional development of future Navy officers.
Assistant Professor of Naval Science
Auburn University
San Diego
California
United States
Combat Systems Officer
LCS Crew 206/225
US Navy
Pearl Harbor
HI
Responsible for seamanship
maintenance
and combat operations of $1B Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser.\n-Surge-deployed as the primary Ballistic Missile Defense Navy asset during North Korean Ballistic Missile testing.\n-Led the organization
training
and development of 67 Sailors in Operations Department.\n-Improved material readiness through Deck Division’s maintenance certification score of 95% and led over 4
000 hours of corrosion control efforts to restore readiness and serviceability to the ship’s fantail and 12 internal spaces.\n-Managed all training efforts
material discrepancy requisitions
and performance assessments culminating in a Search and Rescue certification with a score of 100%
praised as the “Model SAR Program of the waterfront.”
First Lieutenant
USS PORT ROYAL (CG 73)
US Navy
San Diego
California
Responsible for seamanship
deck equipment maintenance
and preservation efforts of $1B Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser.\n-Led 30 Sailors through pre-deployment material and performance assessments in Search and Rescue
Aviation
and Seamanship
certifying each area over 95% on first-yield
substantially higher than the 80% cruiser-fleet average.
First Lieutenant
USS LAKE CHAMPLAIN (CG 57)
US Navy
San Diego
California
Responsible for physical security and anti-terrorism of $1B Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser.\n-Managed the training and certification of the Anti-Terrorism program through processing over $65
000 in material requisitions
led 72 training scenarios
and restored material and physical security readiness from 49% to 99%.\n-Trained 25 seniors and subordinates in fleet Anti-Terrorism tactics and watchstanding fundamentals.\n-Qualified to assume command of the ship and her 350-person crew in the absence of the Commanding Officer.
Anti-Terrorism Officer
USS LAKE CHAMPLAIN (CG 57)
US Navy
San Diego
California
United States
Surface Warfare Officer
Lieutenant
US Navy
English
Spanish