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Marcus Tanner is listed as Unemployed at Retired, based in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina Area, United States. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for Marcus Tanner.
Marcus Tanner previously worked as Executive Director at Second Helpings Lc and Mission Assurance Program Manager at U.S. Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (Marsoc). Marcus Tanner holds Working Towards Bs, Organizational Leadership from University Of Charleston.
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Currently serving as the Executive Director for Second Helpings which is a nonprofit food rescue organization based on Hilton Head Island. This amazing organization has been helping to reduce hunger in the South Carolina Lowcountry for nearly 30 years. We rescue and distribute food that would have otherwise ended up in landfills. Our 300 volunteers deliver nearly three million pounds of food annually to 50 agencies in Beaufort, Jasper, and Hampton counties, who provide it directly to people in need. In 2022, our organization will celebrate its 30th year. For more information, visit www.secondhelpingslc.org or call 843-689-3616.
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Executive Director
CurrentRescuing Food to Feed Our NeighborsSecond Helpings is a nonprofit food rescue organization based on Hilton Head Island, helping to reduce hunger in the South Carolina Lowcountry for nearly 30 years. We rescue and distribute food that would have otherwise ended up in landfills. Our 300 volunteers deliver nearly three million pounds of food annually to 50.
Mission Assurance Program Manager
- Managed and oversaw five programs under the Mission Assurance Branch for Marine Forces Special Operation Command (MARSOC). Emergency/Disaster Management, Antiterrorism/Force Protection Program, CBRN Operations, and.
- Coordinated and collaborated with Installation Mission Assurance / Force protection office, higher headquarters, and external agencies to assess MARSOC vulnerabilities
- Implemented threat mitigation controls resulting in increased integration of host and tenant organizations for the overall protection of 11 organizations and 4000+ personnel
- Researched, acquired and managed the distribution of CBRN Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) for 1700 personnel
- Advised senior leadership on the protection of personnel and assets from threats involving weapons of mass destruction, surveillance, forced entry, active shooters, theft, natural disasters, and other mission.
Marine Air Group (Mag-31); Cbrn Officer & Special Project Manager
- Served as the senior project manager for Marine Air Group 31, Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort. Managed all programmatic activities of 150+ personnel and was responsible for the development, analysis, implementation.
- Managed the training and development program for the base and Group consisting of 7 groups consisting of 4000+personnel
- Coordinated and synchronized the 2019 MCAS Beaufort Air Show viewed by 1000s of patrons resulting in a sold-out venue
- Planned, developed, and monitored the implementation of policies, procedures, and guidance to assist with productivity, quality management, and organization for the 2019 Marine Week Charlotte Capabilities event
- Instituted talent management programs that enabled employees to accelerate to positions of greater responsibility;mentored numerous employees and peers to maximize their potential
Program Manager; 22D Marine Expeditionary Unit, Ii Mef
- Served as program manager for the 22d Marine Expeditionary Unit, Camp Lejeune, NC. Managed the Advanced Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Assessment & Consequence Management Team (ACM) made up of 18.
- Oversaw the acquisition, distribution, and training of the Advanced CBRN Training equipment program valued at $4M
- Implemented policies for receiving, analyzing, and delivering of information to the Commander of 3 Amphibious Ready Group naval vessels in different regions of the globe resulting in 30+ operations personnel being 100%.
- Developed inventory control and tracking procedures for $5M of essential equipment stored in a separate location from the 3 naval vessels. The distribution plan was developed to deliver three separate equipment sets to.
- Tracked and improved inventory analysis for over 1200+ personnel ensuring 100% accountability of equipment.
- Oversaw preventive and corrective actions to ensure all essential equipment was at a high state of readiness
2D Assault Amphibian Battalion; Program/Project Manager
- Served as the Assistant Operations Officer and Logistics Liaison for 2d Assault Amphibian Battalion.
- Managed all training activities of four companies and oversaw the procurement, accountability, and fielding of all logistical support requirements for all units while training aboard the installation or while attending.
- Readiness Program Manager in charge of analyzing and tracking the effectiveness of the unit and the overall status of the people, equipment, and specialized skill readiness to support the larger headquarters component.
- Program Manager for the CBRN Training and equipment program totaling over $1.2 million dollars.
- Assistant Operations and logistics officer for the training and support for 800+ personnel and over $12M worth of equipment.
2D Battalion 2D Marines, 2D Marine Regiment Program/Project Manager
- Served as commander for Headquarters and Service Company overseeing training and logistics operations for 350+ personnel.Created and managed the schedule, performance, and resources of 25+ separate projects.
- Implemented CBRN training & equipment programs for 1200+ personnel worth over $1.2M
- Tracked and maintained the effectiveness of the unit and the status of the people and equipment, valued over $5M leading to 100% mission readiness and resulted in a 30% decrease in waste of funds
- Led organizational diversity inclusion programs; resulted in personal and professional growth, job satisfaction, and increased organizational effectiveness
- Coordinated and oversaw training and logistical movement operations allowing 1200+ personnel and equipment valued over $250M to move from three different locations converging onto one location on two separate occasions.
Cbrne Incident Response Force Platoon Commander (Cbirf)
-Served as the Infantry Platoon Commander for approximately fifty Marines-Served as the Response Platoon Commander and Hot Zone Controller for the Chemical, Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF)-Trained approx. 200 personnel in Consequence Management, Personnel Preparation/Extraction in a disaster situation while wearing multiple levels of PPE and.
Infantry Unit Leader / Platoon Commander; 3D Battalion 7Th Marines, 29 Palms California
-Program Manager for the Company Civil Military Operations (CMO) program responsible for negotiating, planning, and overseeing over 30 projects totaling over $1.2 million dollars.-Served as Infantry Platoon Sergeant responsible for approximately 50 Marines and Sailors in Combat Operations in Iraq.-Served as Infantry Platoon Commander responsible for.
Marine Corps Recruiter / Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge
Served as a Recruiter Aide while on humanitarian program but still managed to procure 28 personnel to join the Marines which allowed the recruiter I worked for to become the USMC Recruiter of the Nation in FY98.Served as a canvassing recruiter from March 1999 until May 2003. During this time sustained an average APR of 2.4 and was awarded the award of.
Marine Corps Reservist / College Student
Attended Union University in Jackson, TennesseeAttended University of Tennessee at MartinWhile attending college I served as an Infantry Reservist with Kilo Company 3d BN 23rd Marines
Marine Corps Recruit / Infantry Marine
Graduated high school on 20 May 1994Shipped to Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island SC on 23 May 1994Earned the title U.S. Marine on 12 August 1994Attended Marine Combat Training at Camp Geiger from September until October 1994Graduated from the School of Infantry as an 0351 Assaultman in December 1994
Marcus Tanner education
Working Towards Bs, Organizational Leadership
Provides Career-Level, Professional Military Education And Training To Company Grade, A
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Marcus Tanner works for Retired.
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Marcus Tanner is listed as Unemployed at Retired.
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Marcus Tanner is based in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina Area, United States while working with Retired.
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Marcus Tanner has worked for Retired, Second Helpings Lc, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (Marsoc), and United States Marine Corps.
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Marcus Tanner holds Working Towards Bs, Organizational Leadership from University Of Charleston.
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