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Strengths: - Strong strategic thinking and writing skills.- Speak fluent Thai, Portuguese, Spanish and English.- Supervised Asians, Middle Easterners, Latin Americans and Europeans. - Strategic Broadening Course, UK Defence Academy, 2018.- JECC Course, Naval Station Norfolk, 02/07/14.- Defense Resource course, Naval Postgraduate School, 09/13/13.- Defense Strategy course, US Army War College, 05/15/13.- Social Culture Behavior Modeling, VA, 2011.- Public Affairs certification, Fort Meade, 08/28/09. - Sustaining Base Leadership Mgt. Course, Army Mgt. Staff College, 04/01/05.- Security Manager Course; Museum and Historian courses in US & Canada; Historic Properties Preservation Course; Management studies, Oxford University; PKO-Americas, Argentina; FAHUM Exercise, St. Kitts; Mark Clark-Mascarenhas de Moraes Lecture, NDU, USAWC, & CGSC; Stability Operations and Civil Military Ops SMEEs in Brazil; CBRNE and Air Defense Artillery SMEEs in US; NBCTraining, Saudi Arabia; and Conflict Resolution Board Training, Panama. AWARDS:Superior Civilian Service Award, 2019.Brazilian Army Medal, Commander of Brazilian Army, 2019 (4-Star level).Superior Civilian Service Award,2009.Emeritus Collaborator Award, Chief of Staff, Brazil Army, 2006 (4-Star level).CDR's Award for Civilian Service (Pol/Mil), 2006.CDR's Award for Civilian Service (PAO), 2003.Certificate of Appreciation, CDR 3rd BN-43rd ADA, 2003.Order of SAINT BARBARA Award, Saudi Arabia, 2002.Certificate of Achievement for Meritorious Service, Saudi Arabia, 2002.Won 3rd place (Team), Riyadh Triathlon, 2002.CDR's Award for Civilian Service (Historian), 2002.Certificate of Commendation, the City of Los Angeles, 1999.Received letters of appreciation from: Hon. Louis Caldera, SECARMY; Dr. Rostker, Under SECARMY; Ms. McCoy, Asst. SECARMY; Mr. Thompson, Dep.Under SECARMY; MG Kensinger.PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS:Numerous international awards, 1972-96 Completed assignments for Life, Smithsonian and Lonely Planet, 1989-99. Winning image was published in American Photo magazine, 1991. 3-US Embassy Shows: Peru & Chile, 1995-96.10-Photo Shows: Panamá, Spain and USA, 1989-95.One-Man Show at Museum of Contemporary Art, Panamá, inaugurated by Panamá Vice President, Dr. Ricardo Arias Calderón, 1990.
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Senior Political Military Advisor/Strategic Planner (Cp60)U.S. Army South Jul 2016 - Jul 2019Fort Sam Houston, Tx 78234As a Senior Political Military Advisor (CP60), I conduct Strategic Planning; provide guidance in Foreign Affairs, International Relations, and Cultural Affairs; and use Linguistics in my work. As a Strategic Planner, I apply strategic art to develop and articulate policy, plans, and strategy for the Theater Army at the theater strategic levels. Activities are sensitive in nature and require preparation of ARSOUTH strategic and operational level analyses that capture the Commander's intent and vision. As Command Assessor and Advisor, I serve as a technical expert to the CG on a wide range of issues to develop, integrate and execute activities and programs in support of the command’s strategic planning process, mission, goals and objectives in support of HQDA,SOUTHCOM, and Army South priorities. Responsible for providing oversight expertise during coordination of formal bilateral activities between ARSOUTH and select armies, e.g., executive staff talks meetings, steering committees, subject matter expert exchanges, working groups, and GO office calls, to continually assess effectiveness, refine concepts, and make recommendations.
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Commander'S Initiatives GroupU.S. Army South Jan 2016 - Jun 2016Fort Sam Houston, Tx 78234Was selected by the Commanding General to join the CIG (Commander's Initiatives Group), a 4-man team that produces focused professional studies, projects, and products at the specific direction of the Commanding General. The CIG supports and advises the leadership on key and emerging initiatives, issues, and priorities within the command, at the Strategic and Operational Level, engaging Joint Staff, HQDA, and the Interagency on the AOR. Develop effective communications strategies between US Army and key partners in the AOR: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and El Salvador. Facilitate the Commander in messaging Interagency Agency partners as to our capabilities and support available in their activities throughout the AOR, including Counter Narcotics, Counter Trafficking, Building Partner Capacity, Defense Institution Building, and Countering Negative Foreign influence in order to meet US National Security and Policy goals and objectives with our Partners.
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Chief Of Assessments, Political Military OfficerU.S. Army South Sep 2009 - Dec 201509/01/09 to present: 45 Hrs per week: CHIEF OF ASSESSMENTS, YC-0301-02 (GS-13). USARSO, San Antonio, TX, 78234, Roger Astin, 210-295-6709. Promoted to Senior Political Military Advisor position in G-3. As subject matter expert apply a broad range of experience and knowledge of international military activities and programs, DoD and DA policies and regulations to manage ARSOUTH activities with the foreign armies within the SOUTHCOM 32 area of focus countries. Activities are extremely sensitive in nature and require extensive coordination between ARSOUTH, HQDA G-35, other MACOMs and services, country teams, and foreign armies. Serve as a primary contributor to transition USARSO from an events based to an assessments of strategy based Theater Security Cooperation program (TSC). Develop assessments for focus countries to measure the effectiveness of the Army Roadmap TSC activities for those organizations designated by the ARSOUTH Commander. Support the Command Strategy Development to ensure TSC activities are linked to OSD, DoS, HQDA, and COCOM Campaign Plans, strategy, and requirements. Ensure strategic assessments address and measure key customer and operational requirements for on-going process improvements aligned with strategic organizational direction.
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Public Affairs OfficerU.S. Army South Sep 2008 - Aug 2009PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER, GS-1035-13. USARSO, San Antonio, TX, 78234. Developed, planned, and executed regional public affairs and media engagement programs at the COCOM and ASCC levels on all matters involving public issues and the creation of communication policy, to represent the work of USARSO in the 32-country theater of operations. Conducted research and participated in the formulation of plans and policies to ensure consideration of public relations implications of planned actions pertains to Combined military exercises. Developed strong relationships with counterpart senior leaders in the US military, the US diplomatic community, and international partner nation organizations. Acquired thorough understanding of US military programs and explained them clearly and accurately to diverse, multicultural host nation communities to garner support of US foreign policy goals in Latin America and the Caribbean. Evaluated trends in public opinion to determine public attitudes and perceptions in order to speak effectively for USARSO in difficult, complex, controversial and sometimes sensitive situations. Understanding of cultural nuances allowed me to excel when working with partner nationals. Developed broadcast and print materials of all types in Portuguese, Spanish and English, including performing spokesperson parts in command videos and writing news stories, to cover a variety of operational exercises in Latin America. As a Senior Public Affairs Officer, I achieved high media penetration levels and I accomplished the CGs intent of enhancing partner nation Army capabilities. Completed Public Affairs Qualification Course at DINFOS, Fort Meade, MD, 08/28/09, and was member of team that obtained the highest score.
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Command Historian (Interim, During Stand-Up)Africom Jan 2008 - Sep 2008INTERIM COMMAND HISTORIAN, GS-0170-13. AFRICOM, Stuttgart, Germany, 09751. Accepted Special Mission Command Historian assignment to conduct 42 Oral History Interviews of key Inter-agency personnel who participated in five phases of stand-up operations during creation of new command, including General Kip Ward, AFRICOM Commander; senior officials from the Office of the Secretary of Defense; Office of Joint Chiefs of Staff; Joint Forced Command; U.S. European Command; and U.S. Africa Command. The assignment was complex and it required understanding sensitivities and nuances to capture recollections about creation of AFRICOM.
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Political Military Officer (Brazil - U.S. Bilateral Staff Talks)U.S. Army South Jan 2003 - Dec 2007POLITICAL MILITARY OFFICER, GS-0301-13. USARSO, San Antonio, TX 78234, LTC Rich Kempf, 210-295-6289. Managed two Chief of Staff of the Army programs: Brazil-US Bilateral Staff Talks and GEN Mark Clark-Mascarenhas de Moraes Lecture. Assisted USARSO accomplish theater security cooperation missions by supporting comprehensive Western Hemisphere strategic focus of US National Security and foreign policy programs. Implemented initiatives derived from US Embassy Mission Performance Plans and SOUTHCOM Theater Security Cooperation goals involving Pol/Mil activities and army-to-army relations. Developed detailed project plans and schedules to ensure tracking of processes and budgets throughout the life cycle of the bilateral projects. Developed detailed itineraries for US exercises/deployments to Brazil. Resolved problems relating to deployment issues, costs, visas, personnel, and Distinguished Visitor visits. Conducted planning sessions and reports on progress of work to ensure deadlines and priorities were met. Briefed Commanding Generals on project status and developments. Worked with foreign area officers, attaches, Pentagon officials, and Foreign Service members to foster high-level military relationship building and cooperation between the US Army and Latin American leadership. As acknowledged subject matter expert, conducted research and wrote authoritative briefings and high-level correspondence. Respecting my expertise in Brazilian affairs, Brazilian Army leadership included me in key meetings, ceremonies and diplomatic events. Used Portuguese and Spanish to coordinate actions with FLOs.
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Supervisory Public Affairs OfficerArcent-Saudi Arabia Jan 2002 - Dec 2002PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER, GS-1035-12. ARCENT-Saudi Arabia. Served as Supervisory Public Affairs Specialist and Staff Advisor to the Commander on all matters of public issues; the creation and dissemination of communication policy; media relations; and community relations. Directed and coordinated Public Affairs program by developing strategic communications articles with internal and external media to garner support of ARCENT missions and to support the Soldiers, families, and civilian employees of Eskan Village. Supervised, managed and trained team of Army PAO journalists to develop written materials and audio visual products for articles, briefings, press conferences and training. Provided robust PAO support for Garrison-like community, including Chaplain, Fire Department, Health Clinic, Provost Marshall Office, Safety Office, Post Office, MWR, Public Works, Lodging Office, Education Office, Well-Being, and Soldier Family Support activities by developing items of command interest for internal release, e.g., contingency plans; events of command interest; quality of life issues; educational; medical & dental; MWR programs; athletic events; concerts; mil-to-mil relations; host nation articles of historical interest; and articles of Islamic cultural and religious affairs. Developed and provided external releases to US Embassy-Riyadh; JTF-SW Asia; Arab News; Soldiers Magazine and Army Times. Oversaw production of Desert Guardian, a weekly magazine for 1,800 personnel. Reviewed information for security and propriety, in conformance with Army policy. Developed readership survey to evaluate trends in public opinion to ensure two-way command communication, resulting in 20% increased readership. Briefed senior-level visitors (Senators Biden and Hagel) and completed Arabic course at King Saud University.
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Command HistorianU.S. Army South Jun 1999 - Jan 2002COMMAND HISTORIAN, GS-0170-12. USARSO. Fort Buchanan, PR 00934, LTC Hector Martinez, 787-707-5020. As Special Staff Officer to Commander, directed a full-service US Army military history program for a Major Command. As a member of the MACOM Historian's Council, performed work with counterparts at the GS-15 level. Produced annual history reports and research papers covering complex activities within 32 countries, e.g., joint and combined operations, planning, crisis management, international Pol/Mil, social, economic events, humanitarian, medical, stability and PKO exercises. Created Staff Rides for Distinguished Visitors. Determined historical requirements, set historical priorities, organized associated activities and established milestones for completion of projects. Conducted historical research on Canal Zone WW1 and WW2 Coastal Defense sites. Documented contributions of US Troops in Panama during the 20th Century by reviving the Oral History Program to provide historical analysis. Interviewed 25 key people including the Secretary of the Army, SOUTHCOM CDR, and the US AMB to Panama. Prepared authoritative assessments and insights in USARSO operations and implications of Army long-range planning with 32 nations. Headed Pentagon team to cover historic Panama closure activities, working with Visual Information Center, Pentagon, to produce historical imagery and Pentagon display. Provided visual information support and publishing expertise to produce brochures and posters of events. Answered historical queries and wrote newspaper articles, manuscripts and speeches. Responsible for all Command Artifacts and acquired valuable artifacts. Provided professional expertise in the development and execution of historical commemorative, research and archival programs. Named 29 streets at Fort Buchanan. Wrote 275-page command history and edited 175-page book.
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Archivist & Cultural Resources ManagerU.S. Army South Jun 1996 - Jun 1999ARCHIVIST & CULTURAL RESOURCES MANAGER, GS-1421-9. USARSO, Panama. Staff member of the ENG Division, DEH. Responsible for preserving architectural and engineering documents and coordinating accession to National Archives. Conducted historical research, wrote succinct property reports and assisted preparation of environmental reports and installation realignment and closure charts. Developed Staff Rides for Distinguished Visitors and discussed Panama Treaty issues, addressing hot topics like bombing ranges, canal watershed and Indian burial grounds. Performed Master of Ceremonies duties during Earth Day ceremonies and DoD concerts. Wrote monthly Personnel Performance Awards and weekly significant events reports for the ENG Division. Participated as Conflict Resolution Board member.
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Destination LecturerCunard Line 1996 - 2002 -
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Public Affairs PhotographerPanama Canal Commission Jun 1989 - Jun 1992Public Affairs Office PHOTOGRAPHER, GS-1410-7. Public Affairs Office, Panama Canal Commission. As PAO Photographer, produced images for news articles, feature stories, headlines, community interest news and celebrity features. Worked in film/video production, script writing, lighting, shooting, editing, A/B rolling, special effects, and sound mix. Produced professional photos for news media, technical documentation, public relations, audio-visual presentations and portraitures. Performed duties under hazardous conditions: ocean-going ships, communications towers, bridges, and Blackhawk helicopters. Photographed VP Dan Quale; GEN Colin Powell; and Senators Warner and Nunn.
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General ManagerArab Advertising Agency Jan 1985 - Oct 1988GENERAL MANAGER, Arab Ad Agency. Bahrain, Hadi Alawi, 973-253-0303. Provided Middle-Eastern market expertise to world-wide clients. Supervised multi-national workforce to produce creative development (print, TV ads, brochures) of packaged goods accounts, airlines, banks, hotels and government ministries. Provided visual information products, e.g., graphic design, illustration, publishing, audiovisual support, photography and video/film production for campaigns to educate, advertise and inform multi-ethnic population about client products. Organized social and protocol arrangements for official events. Managed African projects in Tanzania and Tunisia and traveled to Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco. Work required expert knowledge of Arab and African customs; religious sensitivities between rival religions; and cultural nuances; in order to develop effective public affairs strategies, media facilitation, community relations and marketing plans. Instituted procedures to streamline operations, to revive accounts and gain new ones, increasing the agency's profitability.
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