Lamar University - Management
12/09/2015 Franklin Covey Leadership Certificate\nAACSB Courses:\nMGMT 5312 – Personal Leadership\nMGMT 5313 – Team Leadership\nMGMT 5314 – Tactical Leadership\nMGMT 5315 – Strategic Leadership\nMGMT 5316 – Performance Leadership\nMGMT 5360 – Human Resource Management\nBULW 5330 – Employment Law\n
Franklin Covey Leadership
Lamar University
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Completed:\nMBA Leadership Concentration\nMBA Organizational Management Concentration\nMBA Intenational Business (Support) Concentration
Leadership
Organizational Management
International Business
ERP
Lamar University's Episcopal College Community
Lamar University
Graduate School
Bachelors of Applied Arts and Science
Otho Plummer Award (Top academic graduate fall 2012)
\nCharles and Susan Gordon and Julia Gordon Gray Memorial Scholarship 2011-2012
Lamar Academic Scholarship 2012
Women of St. Mark's Academic Scholarship 2012
Business/Marketing/Management
Episcopal College Community-President 2011-2012
Phi Kappa Phi Academic Honor Society
Pi Sigma Alpha Academic Honor Society (Political Science)
Lamar University
Graduate
Coach for Beaumont Youth Soccer Club Recreational League for three years.
Beaumont Youth Soccer Club
Assistant Track Coach
Assisted in the training of long distance and cross country runners for the Beaumont Track Club.
Beaumont Track Club
Training
Management
Sales
Analytical Reasoning
Public Speaking
Team Building
Customer Service
Budgets
Process Improvement
Community Outreach
Integrity
Program Development
Microsoft Office
Program Management
Volunteer Management
Leadership Development
Leadership
Theology
Safety Culture
Nonprofits
Howell
Paul
Howell
Lamar University
ArmorSource LLC
US Army
UNICOR
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
Lamar University - College of Business
Manage manufacturing of Advance Combat Helmet and optimize production flow for on-time shipments while driving cost reduction initiatives through process reviews and quality controls. Duties included Business Process Outsourcing
managing the coordination of inbound raw material
logistics
and inventory oversight.
ArmorSource LLC
Lamar University - College of Business
Beaumont
TX
University Instructor
Ass’t Plant Manager/Beaumont Plastic Factory 2005—2008 Manufactured military PASGT and Advance Combat Helmet for DOD. Oversaw team member’s ISO9001-2000 certification processes that resulted in the factory’s registration.\n✓ Led the production of ballistic helmets resulting in $12 to 15 million in yearly sales. \n✓ Supervised 8 directs and 225 employees.\n\nAss’t Plant Manager/Beaumont Diesel Factory 1997—2005\nManaged a 50
000 square foot diesel engine re-manufacturing factory’s day to day operations. Responsible for developing unit cost estimates
production control
implemented factory work measurement program. and inventory management. Maintained HSE compliance to OSHA and TNRCC standards. Oversaw work procedures required to maintain factory’s ISO 9001-2000 certification. Recognized as Supervisor of the Quarter. \n✓ Manufacturing leader in implementing the first ISO-9000 recognized program in company’s history.\n✓ Exceeded corporate earnings goals by 15%.\n✓ Integrated MRP/Shop Floor Control production module and led SAP production conversion.\n✓ Developed the automotive training program for ASE certifications and Non-Destructive Testing.\n✓ Supervised 6 directs and 300 employees.\n\nPlant Manager/Textile Manufacturing Fort Dix 1993-1995\nManaged the production
shipping
receiving
quality assurance
purchasing
production control
inventory management and financial budgeting of a textile factory’s with $12 million sales per annum. Original member of the factory’s activation team.\n✓ Supervised 12 directs and 200 employees.\n\nProgram/ Marketing Manager Washington
D.C. 1991-1993\nManaged product quality
development
contracting
production
program status briefings at Senior Executive Service and General Officer level. Handled funding
prototypes
and reverse engineering.\n✓ Managed production programs DOD Communication Electronic Command (CECOM) generating $30 million in sales per annum.
Program Manager
Plant Manager
Contracting Officer
Beaumont/Port Arthur
Texas Area
UNICOR
Beaumont
Texas
Coordinate programs and spiritual studies for students
staff
and instructors at a major university. Provide oversight in reviewing applications and determining eligibility of applicants for emergency food assistance. Manage the acquisition and distribution of food. Evaluating inventory choices
and processing weekly orders for food site. Arrange for food pick up or delivery
approve food invoices for payment
and maintain records of food distributed and dollars spent on food distribution. Directed and led youth programming for Middle School and High School age youth. Fostered the Christian community through building relationships with young people that strengthen their commitment to the church and growth in faith in Jesus Christ. Supervision of 8-12 volunteers.
Lamar University College Missioner/Outreach Ministry Coordinator
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
Captain
Field Artillery\n\nOversaw the training and combat readiness of soldiers in defense of the United States of America. Responsible for soldiers
property and equipment assigned
yearly threat and security briefings to the units in my command. Utilized state of the art computer battle simulation in training Battle Staff in the Command Estimate Process. Participated in Battalion
Brigade and Corps level exercises in over 30 battle simulation exercises from 1995 until 2001. Expert in OPFOR operations development to OPFOR Army level and OPFOR Air Force operations.\n\n✓ Academic Honor Graduate Officer Candidate School\n✓ 2 Army Commendation Medals 1991/1992
Meritorious Service Medal Dec. 2000\n✓ Commanded two units
Battery A
1/144th Field Artillery
40th Infantry Division (Mechanized) and Battery C
2/111th Field Artillery
29th Infantry Division (Light).
Captain
Field Artillery
Houston
Texas Area
US Army
Beaumont
TX
Management Instructor at Lamar University\n\nMGMT 3320 - Production Management\nA survey of the production function and the analytical tools used to solve problems associated with the development and operation of a production system. Analytical tools include: linear programming
critical path scheduling
waiting line
statistical quality control and forecasting.\n\nMGMT 4340 - Quality and Productivity Management\nA survey course emphasizing the need for improved productivity in profit and non-profit organizations. The course will focus on the historical and current aspects of productivity as well as problems and methods of measuring
planning
and implementing productivity programs.
University Lecturer
Lamar University
English
German
Financial Management Association (FMA) National Honor Society Member
The Financial Management Association International (FMA) is a global leader in developing and disseminating knowledge about financial decision making.
International Honor Society Beta Gamma Sigma Lifetime Member
The International Honor Society Beta Gamma Sigma Lifetime membership is the highest recognition business scholars can receive internationally at a business program accredited by AACSB International.
International Honor Society Beta Gamma Sigma
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