embrace our - Sea Service Leadership Association
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embrace our - Sea Service Leadership Association
Joint Women’s Leadership Symposium JUNE 11 - 12, 2015 san diego, CA SeaLeader.org progress and possibilities: embrace our future A MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR OF THE BOARD It is my distinct pleasure and honor to welcome you to the 28th Annual Joint Women’s Leadership Symposium! Whether this is your first or your 28th time at this symposium, we are delighted that you are here with us today. The Joint Women’s Leadership Symposium seeks to recognize, respect, and celebrate the strengths, unique talents, and competitive advantage that women bring to the Armed Forces. We’ve developed an incredible agenda centered on our theme, “Progress and Possibilities: Embrace our Future Now!” There is never a greater time to be serving with the amazing and incredible opportunities that exist within today’s service. This is also a chance to have your voice heard, and interact with the senior leadership and your fellow service members and attendees to make your viewpoint known. Together we achieve success, with an enduring commitment to improve upon the policies, opportunities, and livelihoods for each and every one in attendance. We hope these next two days strengthen your commitment to serve, and that you are inspired and motivated by the other service members you will have the chance to meet, interact, and engage with in conversation. Please use this opportunity to meet someone new and introduce yourself to over the course of the Symposium. Table of Contents Joint Sessions p. 2 Army p. 6 Navy p. 8 Air Force p. 10 Coast Guard p. 12 SSLA Information p. 17 @SeaServiceLead #JWLS2015 Established in 1978, the Sea Service Leadership Association is the only organization in the United States dedicated to providing professional development through networking, education and mentorship of women in the maritime services, the United States Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. The Joint Women’s Leadership Symposium welcomes all five service branches and the National Guard. We remain dedicated to enhancing your professional development, providing mentorship opportunities and leadership growth. Thank you for attending, and for your dedicated professionalism and service. We look forward to seeing you at next year’s Symposium! Sincerely, Cari B. Thomas Rear Admiral, US Coast Guard Chair of the Board, Sea Service Leadership Association Progress and Possibilities: Embrace Our Future Now! Thursday, June 11, 2015 Pacific Foyer 0600 - 0900 Symposium Registration & Check-In Pacific Foyer 0600 - 0825 Meet & Greet — Presented by AAFMAA Pacific Ballroom 0825-0830 Opening Ceremony — National Anthem, Lieutenant Commander Dana Chapin Color Guard, Naval Medical Center San Diego 0830-0835 Opening Remarks — Rear Admiral Cari B. Thomas, USCG, SSLA Chair of the Board of Directors 0835-0900 “Progress & Possibilities” Spotlight — Vice Admiral William Moran 0900-0920 Recruiting the Next Generation of Women Leaders Stephanie Miller, Director, Military Accession Policy 0920-0945 Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, Author of The New York Times best sellers Ashley’s War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield and The Dressmaker of Khair Khana Pacific Foyer 0945-1010 Service Branch Break — Get out of your comfort zone - introduce yourself to three other service members in attendance that you don’t know. 1010-1145 Professional Development Track Sessions Harborside Room Effective Leadership: The “Self Developed” Leader Dr. Holly Orozco, Dr.P.H., Dean, College of Health Sciences and College of Education Vice Provost for Institutional Effectiveness, Trident University International West Coast Ballroom Leadership Super Power Lieutenant Colonel DeDe S. Halfhill, Department of Defense National Security Fellow with the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown University East Coast Ballroom Inspiring Leaders: a model for inspiring yourself and others every day Allison Holzer, Co-founder, Chief Innovation Officer, InspireCorps Sandra Spataro, Co-founder, Chief Excellence Officer, InspireCorps Porthole Mapping Your Financial Future Sarah Sealey, Wealth Manager, USAA Pacific Ballrom 1200-1315 Joint Leadership Awards Luncheon 1340-1400 Kristen Kavanaugh, President, Trident Analytical Solutions 1400-1525 Female Leaders Panel Moderator: Captain Martha LaGuardia, USCG, Author & Coast Guard First District Emergency Preparedness Liason Army: Brigadier General Tammy Smith Marines: Sergeant Major, Wounded Warrior Battalion (West) Jennifer Simmons Navy: Fleet Master Chief JoAnn Marie Ortloff Air Force: Lieutenant Colonel DeDe S. Halfhill Coast Guard: Lieutenant Commander Charlotte Pittman National Guard: Colonel Laura L. Yeager Pacific Foyer 1525-1545 Community Break — Get out of your comfort zone - introduce yourself to three other service members in your community or designator. Pacific Ballroom 1545-1600 “Progress & Possibilities” Spotlight — Vice Admiral Thomas S. Rowden 1600-1610 Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Paul F. Zukunft 1610-1620 Tanya Biank, Author behind Lifetime TV’s “Army Wives” and “Undaunted: The Real Story of America’s Servicewomen in Today’s Military.” 1620-1625 Closing Remarks — Lieutenant Commander Rosie Goscinski, USN, SSLA President Pacific Foyer 1625-1730 Mentorship Meet Up — Presented by USAA Tanya Biank Lieutenant Colonel DeDe S. Halfhill Tanya Biank is the author behind Lifetime TV’s “Army Wives” and “Undaunted: The Real Story of America’s Servicewomen in Today’s Military.” Tanya’s work has appeared in numerous publications, including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. She has been a guest on Good Morning America, CNN, FOX News, MSNBC, ABC News, and NPR. Her latest book, “Undaunted” is a Penguin Book Club Selection of the Month and is on the 2014 Air Force Chief of Staff’s Recommended Reading List. As an Army brat, Tanya calls many places home. She is a Fulbright Scholar and graduate of Penn State, where she received a degree in journalism and was a member of the University Scholars Program. She was honored by Penn State’s College of Communications as its Outstanding Alumni for 2009. Tanya lives with her family at Fort Meade, Md. Lieutenant Colonel DeDe S. Halfhill is a Department of Defense National Security Fellow with the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. She has spent the last year researching leadership development, creating and teaching a graduate-level course on Women in Leadership in National Security and Foreign Policy, and is nearing completion of certification as an Executive Leadership coach. Colonel Halfhill was commissioned in 1996 as a graduate of Reserve Officer Training Corps at the University of Iowa. Her career includes tours with the Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, The Thunderbirds; as Strategic Communication Advisor to the Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force; as a Department of Defense Legislative Fellow in the office of Senator Evan Bayh; and as the deputy director of public affairs for U.S. Pacific Command. She completed two tours to Iraq. The first in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM as the public affairs advisor to the Commanding General, Multi-National Forces, Iraq. Her second in support of Operation NEW DAWN as the Commander, 332nd Expeditionary Force Support Squadron, Joint Base Balad, the Air Force’s largest deployed support and personnel squadron consisting of more than 1,300 members responsible for the daily sustainment operations in support of more than 25,000 base personnel. Lieutenant Commander Rosie Goscinski Rosie was commissioned upon graduation from the United States Naval Academy in 2001 with a B.S. in Political Science. Rosie earned her MBA in DOD Financial Management from the Naval Postgraduate’s School and is a graduate of the Joint Professional Military Education program. Rosie has served in key leadership positions at sea and ashore. She served in USS JOHN YOUNG (DD-973) as the Communications Officer while deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom to the Western Pacific and the Middle East. She was the Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer for USS OLDENDORF (DD-972), deploying in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. She served in several amphibious ships: USS TARAWA (LHA1) as the Assistant Damage Control Officer, USS FORT MCHENRY (LSD-43), as the Operations Officer, as well as 5th fleet with the 22nd MEU, and deployed to Haiti. She also served as Operations Officer, AMPHIBIOUS SQUADRON 8, in USS IWO JIMA (LHD-7), where she led operations for 7 amphibious ships. Ashore, she served on two major staffs in DC: Chief of Naval Personnel’s Financial Management Division, as the US Naval Academy’s and ROTC’s Financial Manager. As the Surface Warfare Readiness Analyst for OPNAV N81, she led two Littoral Combat Ship studies that added 10 additional personnel to the crew. She was selected as a Navy Legislative Defense Fellow, serving on the personal staff of Senator Mazie K. Hirono, D-Hawaii, who was a member of both the Senate Armed Services and Veterans Affairs Committee. She is a qualified Surface Warfare Officer, and screened for Command Afloat in December 2014. She currently serves as the Chief of Senate Affairs to General Breedlove, EUCOM Commander in the pentagon. Rosie is married to Mr. Caleb Fitzgerald, a civilian aerospace engineer. Allison Holzer As Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer of InspireCorps, Allison leverages her passions for positive psychology, performance coaching, and emotional intelligence to help individuals flourish as whole leaders. Allison’s expertise in learning and instructional design is the engine that drives InspireCorps’ innovative approaches to fulfilling our promise of sustainable inspiration. As a certified coach and facilitator, she cultivates inspiration, confidence, and enhanced leadership and performance capabilities in her clients. With over a decade of experience, she is a thought leader in the fields of emotional intelligence and positive psychology, and regularly publishes in these fields. In addition, Allison co-founded one of the first evidence-based positive psychology websites (www.pursuit-of-happiness.org) and worked as a senior consultant for the Yale Emotional Intelligence Center. Allison holds a B.A. in Psychological and Brain Sciences from Dartmouth College and a Master of Arts in Teaching. Kristen Kavanaugh In 1998, Kristen Kavanaugh chose the path less traveled and accepted an appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy. As she embarked on her military journey, she made a commitment to service that became the cornerstone of her life’s work. At the Academy, Kristen learned to live by the Navy’s core values: honor, courage and commitment. Like many college-aged Americans, she also learned a great deal about herself. Two years into her commitment, her professional and personal development critically intersected when she realized that she was a lesbian serving under the military’s “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” (DADT) policy which prevented LGBT service members from serving openly. Despite the moral dilemma of remaining honorable while hiding a major component of her identity, Kristen kept her oath and served as a Comptroller in the Marine Corps for five years, including one tour in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Currently, as President of Trident Analytical Solutions, Kristen draws upon her military and personal experience to inspire and lead a national government contracting firm. Kristen holds a Master’s Degree in Social Work from the University of Southern California. She serves on Truman National Security Project’s Defense Council and Service Women’s Action Network’s Military Advisory Council. Captain Martha La Guardia Captain Martha La Guardia is a journalist, author, professional speaker with public relations and military experience, and serves in the U.S. Coast Guard as a Captain in the reserves. During her career in the both the U.S. Coast Guard and as a PR flack in Manhattan, she appeared on national television and was interviewed by top tier newspapers around the country about Coast Guard rescues and missions, and public relations client, IBM. Her first book, “So Others May Live: Coast Guard Rescue Swimmers Saving Lives, Defying Death” (The Lyons Press, 2006 and 2008) won four awards. She authored, “Changing the Rules of Engagement: Inspiring Stories of Courage and Leadership from Women in the Military” (University of Nebraska Press) in 2012 and that same year, with Trish Marx, published a tribute to the power and presence of our national flag, “My Name Is Old Glory”, (The Lyons Press). Gayle Tzemach Lemmon Gayle Tzemach Lemmon is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and the author of the New York Times bestseller, “Ashley’s War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield” (2015); as well as the New York Times bestseller, “The Dressmaker of Khair Khana” (2011), about a young entrepreneur who supported her community under the Taliban. Lemmon graduated summa cum laude from the University of Missouri with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. She received an MBA from Harvard, as well as the 2006 Dean’s Award for her work on women’s entrepreneurship. She served as a Fulbright Scholar in Spain and a Robert Bosch Foundation Fellow in Germany. She speaks Spanish, German and French, and is conversant in Dari. She serves on the boards of Mercy Corps and the International Center for Research on Women, and is a member of The Bretton Woods Committee. DAY ONE SPEAKERS 3 Stephanie P. Miller A member of the Senior Executive Service, Ms. Miller is the Director of Military Accession Policy, responsible for Department of Defense (DoD) policies and programs for recruitment and accession of officer and enlisted personnel. Previously, Ms. Miller served as a Special Assistant to Secretaries of Defense Chuck Hagel and Ashton Carter, with oversight of Military and Civilian Personnel Policy, Readiness, Health Affairs, Sexual Assault Prevention and Response, and DoD/VA cooperation. Her career includes leadership as the DoD Director of Diversity and Inclusion Management; Deputy Director of Navy Diversity and Women’s Policy; and as a Legislative Fellow in the United States Senate. From 2006 to 2009, Ms. Miller served as Director, Navy Task Force Life/Work (TFLW). Her work on TFLW, to include expanding post-partum operational deferment to 12 months and Congressional approval of the Career Intermission Program, Paternity Leave, and Post 9/11 GI Bill Transferability earned her the Families & Work Institute’s Work/Life Legacy Award and the Working Mother Media Work/Life Excellence Award. Ms. Miller also served as a Navy Surface Warfare Officer on USS BUNKER HILL (CG 52) and with DESTROYER SQUADRON 28 embarked on USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73). She has a degree in English Literature from Villanova University and a graduate degree in Human Resources Development from George Washington University. Ms. Miller’s contributions to the Department were recognized with the Medal for Distinguished Civilian Service in 2015. She is married to Colby Miller and has three children; Anne Marie, Charlotte, and Paul David. Brigadier General Michael Meese Brigadier General Michael Meese (U.S. Army, Retired), Ph.D., is the Chief Operating Officer of the American Armed Forces Mutual Aid Association (AAFMAA), a 136 year-old non-profit that assists the American Armed Forces community with insurance, financial planning, survivor assistance, and other benefits. He served 32 years in the Army, concluding his career as Professor and Head of the Social Sciences Department at West Point. His service includes five major deployments to combat zones, totaling over 31 months as a senior policy advisor for Commanding Generals in Iraq and Afghanistan. He has written extensively on national security and economics including the books, “American National Security and the Armed Forces Guide to Personal Financial Planning”. He is a graduate of the National War College, U.S. Military Academy, and holds a Ph.D., MPA and an M.A. from Princeton University. He and his wife, Ramona, live in Reston, Virginia and have three adult children and one grandson. Vice Admiral William Moran Vice Adm. Bill Moran, a native of New York, graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from the United States Naval Academy in 1981 and a master’s degree from the National War College in 2006. He assumed duties as the Navy’s 57th Chief of Naval Personnel, Aug. 2, 2013. Serving concurrently as the 4 DAY ONE SPEAKERS Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Manpower, Personnel, Training and Education) (N1), he is responsible for the planning and programming of all manpower, personnel, training and education resources for the U.S. Navy. His responsibilities include overseeing Navy Recruiting Command, Navy Personnel Command, and Naval Education and Training Command. A P-3 pilot with operational tours spanning both coasts, he commanded Patrol Squadron 46, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 2, and served extensively as an instructor pilot in multiple operational tours and two tours with Patrol Squadron 30. Ashore, he served as assistant Washington placement officer and assistant flag officer detailer in the Bureau of Naval Personnel; executive assistant to Commander, U.S. Pacific Command; deputy director, Navy staff; and executive assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations. As a flag officer, he served as commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Group and director, Air Warfare (N98) on the staff of the chief of naval operations. He is entitled to wear the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit (five awards), and other various personal, unit and service awards. Fleet Master Chief JoAnn Marie Ortloff Fleet Master Chief (AW/SW) JoAnn Marie Ortloff joined the Navy November 10, 1982. Early tours as an Air Traffic Controller included Naval Outlying Landing Field, San Nicholas Island, California, Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California, Fleet Area and Control Surveillance Facility, Hawaii, Naval Outlying Landing Field San Clemente Island, California, Naval Air Station Lemoore, California, Naval Base Coronado and USS JOHN C STENNIS (CVN 74.) A graduate of the Senior Enlisted Academy, Command Master Chief/Chief of the Boat Course, KEYSTONE Senior Enlisted Leadership Course and the Executive Medical Department Enlisted Course. Master Chief Ortloff was awarded the Captain Joy Bright Hancock Leadership Award in 2000. Personal awards include: Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal (2 awards), Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (3 awards), Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (4 awards), Good Conduct Medal (7 awards), Humanitarian Service Medal, Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal and various campaign/service ribbons. Dr. Holly Orozco Dr. Holly Orozco currently serves Trident University as the Vice Provost for Institutional Effectiveness and Dean of the College of Health Sciences and the College of Education. She provides leadership and oversight for academic and institutional assessment activities that both impact and influence the strategic planning for the University, and is responsible for the faculty oversight and curriculum for the undergraduate, Master’s and Doctoral degree programs within the College of Health Sciences and the College of Education. She has over 10 years of progressive leadership experience within institutions of higher education. Dr. Orozco believes every person has the potential to be a leader and each person has the ability to influence positive change within their respective community and organization. In addition to her professional work experiences, she champions the initiatives of her children’s schools and her church. Lieutenant Commander Charlotte Pittman LCDR Pittman enlisted in the Coast Guard Reserve in 1995 while attending college in New York. She graduated from the State University of New York Maritime College in 1998 with a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology & Oceanography, a Third Mate Unlimited license in the Merchant Marine, and a Direct Commission as an Ensign in the United States Coast Guard. Her first job was on the Administrative and Coordination Staff for the Assistant Commandant for Marine Safety, Security and Environmental Protection at U. S. Coast Guard Headquarters in Washington, DC. She received a Master of Science in Organizational Dynamics from the University of Pennsylvania and reported back to U. S. Coast Guard Headquarters, where she worked in the Leadership and Professional Development office, program managing the U. S. Coast Guard Academy and Leadership Development Center. In 2014, the Mid-Grade Officer Career Transition Course team received the International Society for Performance Improvement’s Award of Excellence for Outstanding Intervention. LCDR Pittman is currently assigned as the Assistant Logistics Officer at Coast Guard Sector San Diego, California where she flies the MH-60T helicopter. She has served in both the Hurricane Katrina and Deepwater Horizon response operations and has over 2800 military flight hours. Vice Admiral Thomas S. Rowden A native of Washington, D.C. and a 1982 graduate of the United States Naval Academy, Vice Admiral Thomas Rowden has served in a diverse range of sea and shore assignments. Rowden’s assignments include duty in cruisers, destroyers and aircraft carriers in both the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets. During these tours, he deployed to the Arabian Gulf, Western Pacific, Sea of Japan, South China Sea, East China Sea, Philippine Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Indian Ocean, Black Sea, and Gulf of Guinea/West Africa areas of operation. He has also served on the Joint Staff as an action officer in the Defense and Space Operations Division (J38); on the chief of naval operations staff as the theater missile and air defense branch head for the director, Navy Missile Defense (N71), and as the executive assistant to the director of Surface Warfare (N76). He completed a tour as Surface Warfare Officer (nuclear) assignment officer at the Bureau of Naval Personnel Command, and served as commanding officer of Surface Warfare Officers School Command, Newport, Rhode Island, where he oversaw the training of every officer en route to duty on ships at sea. His current assignment is Commander Naval Surface Forces/Naval Surface Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet. Rowden’s decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal and other personal, unit and campaign awards. Sarah Sealey Sarah Sealey serves as a Wealth Manager in USAA’s San Diego and Oceanside offices. She has spent over 20 years in the financial services industry and is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ (CFP) practitioner and holds the Certified Wealth Strategist (CWS) designation. Additionally, she holds the FINRA Series 7, 63 and 65 licenses, and holds a Life and Health Insurance license in California. Sarah is part of a team a team that helps USAA members define and meet their financial and life goals. She specializes in assisting high net worth Members and their families to build customized plans that create, grow, protect, and preserve their assets. She is honored to continue USAA’s heritage of service, loyalty, honesty, and integrity with her Members. Sarah was born overseas into an Air Force family and has been a loyal USAA member for over 20 years. She married into the Navy in 2003 and she and her husband settled in the rural north county area of San Diego. They keep busy remodeling an Adobe home and tending their newly planted vineyard. content design and assessment to drive transformational business solutions. A professor of Management at Northern Kentucky University, she draws on research in organizational behavior and positive psychology to teach classes in leadership, teamwork, personal development and general management to undergraduate, MBA, and executive students. Sandra Spataro holds a B.A. and an M.A. from Stanford University and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. In addition to publishing research on diversity, organizational culture, status, power and influence, she has co-authored a book with Keith Yamashita entitled, “Unstuck: A Tool for Yourself, Your Team, and Your World”. Before pursuing an academic career, Sandy held numerous management positions at Oracle Corporation. Rear Admiral Cari B. Thomas Sergeant Major Jennifer L. Simmons Jennifer L. Simmons enlisted in the Marine Corps December 1987 and completed recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, South Carolina. She assumed the duties as the Battalion Sergeant Major of 1st Radio Battalion at Camp Pendleton, California from August 2011 to October 2012. Sergeant Major Simmons was subsequently reassigned as the Battalion Sergeant Major at Support Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, California. Her current duty station is at Wounded Warrior Battalion West. Sergeant Major Simmons is a native of Snow Hill, North Carolina. She is married to Master Sergeant Barry F. Simmons (Retired, USMC) of Macon, Georgia. Brigadier General Tammy Smith On 1 March 2014, Brigadier General Tammy Smith assumed duties as the United States Army Reserve Deputy Chief of Staff. In this role, she is responsible to synchronize the planning activities of 31 functional Directorates supporting both the Department of the Army Staff and Forces Command (FORSCOM). The Army Reserve is a Federal all-volunteer force with an end strength objective of 205,000 Soldiers. Brigadier General Smith’s awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit Medal, the Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medals (two oak leaf clusters), Army Commendation Medals (four oak leaf clusters), the Afghanistan Campaign Medal, the Combat Action Badge, Senior Parachutist Badge, Parachute Rigger Badge, and the Army Staff Badge. While proud to be identified as a Citizen-Soldier, the majority of Brigadier General Smith’s work history has been as an Active Component officer and member of the Active/Guard and Reserve Program. She and her wife Tracey Hepner are active in volunteer military family support events in the Washington, DC and Northern Virginia area. Sandra Spataro, Ph.D. As a professor, executive coach, leader in industry, and entrepreneur, Dr. Spataro’s career reflects her commitment to bettering organizations and leaders by translating and applying her knowledge and research to practical applications and strategies. As Co-Founder and Chief Excellence Officer at InspireCorps, Sandy leads the dual functions of Throughout her 30 year Coast Guard career, Rear Admiral Thomas has been both a leader and mentor to hundreds of women and men both in the military and community. She has had command both afloat and ashore, as well as worked in policy, budget development and human resource management jobs. Rear Admiral Thomas has negotiated international agreements, and represented the United States in a wide spectrum of diplomatic forums, in the Western Hemisphere, Europe and the Pacific. In addition to her undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering from the Coast Guard Academy, Rear Admiral Thomas earned a Masters of Arts in National Security and Strategic Studies, and a Master of Science in Educational Leadership. During recent tours of duty, Rear Admiral Thomas chose three watch words that remain guiding principles today, “Commitment, Courage, Character.” Cari was a Girl Scout troop leader, served on the USCG Academy Alumni Association Board of Directors, and was privileged to promote the first woman to Chief Warrant Officer, Material Maintenance Specialty (MAT). She is currently the Chair, Board of Directors of the Sea Services Leadership Association, an organization dedicated to providing professional development of women through networking, education, and mentorship. Rear Admiral Thomas has spoken to the Honolulu Chapters of the Professional Women’s Network and Organization of Women Leaders, and lectured at the Asia Pacific Center for Strategic Studies on Women, Peace and Security. Her hobbies include cycling, snorkeling, reading Nicholas Sparks novels, and taking ukelele lessons. Cari has been married for nearly 28 years and is a mother to her 26 year old daughter and son-in-law. married to LTC (Ret) Curtis Yeager, and has 4 boys: Robert, Benjamin, Steven, and Scott. Admiral Paul F. Zukunft Admiral Paul Zukunft assumed the duties of the 25th Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard on May 30, 2014. He leads the largest component of the Department of Homeland Security, composed of 88,000 personnel including active duty, reserve, civilian, and volunteer Auxiliarists. Prior to this, Admiral Zukunft served as Commander, Coast Guard Pacific Area, where he was operational commander for all U.S. Coast Guard missions in an area encompassing more than 74 million square miles and provided mission support to the Department of Defense and Combatant Commanders. His personal awards include both the Department of Homeland Security and Coast Guard Distinguished Service Medals, Defense Superior Service Medal, three Legions of Merit and five Meritorious Service Medals with “O” device among others. Colonel Laura L. Yeager Colonel Laura Yeager was commissioned in 1986 and began service as an Aeromedical Evacuation Pilot in 1989. Since then, she has served as Battalion S-3, 49th Combat Aviation Brigade Equal Opportunity Advisor and Adjutant, 40th Aviation Brigade Executive Officer, and Chief of Operations, Training and Standardization Branch in the State Aviation Office, commanded 3rd Battalion, 140th Aviation Regiment, served as Deputy Commander of the 40th Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) in Iraq, and commanded the 40th CAB. Colonel Yeager earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from the University of California at Irvine and a Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology from Chapman University College. She also earned a Master Degree in Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College. Colonel Yeager now serves as the Chief of Staff for the California Military Department Joint Staff. She is DAY ONE SPEAKERS 5 ARMY Friday, June 12, 2015 Lawn 0600-0645 Morning Yoga LTJG Sarah E Colmenero, LTJG Kristen Bradley, and LTJG Katherine Ward County of San Diego Recreational Park directly across the street from the hotel Pacific D 0700-0800 Planning Now for your Financial Future BG Michael J. Meese, USA, Ret., PhD Chief Operating Officer and Secretary, AAFMAA Pacific C 0800-0810 Opening Remarks Ms. Seema E. Salter, Deputy, ODASA DL 0815-0900 Keynote Address LTG Mary Legere, DCS G2 0900-0920 DACOWTS Update, Initiatives and Concerns Colonel Betty Yarbrough, Military Director, DACOWITS 0920-0945 Break 0945-1045 Soldier 2020 Mr. David Brinkley, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff G3/5/7, HQ TRADOC 1100-1200 e-Mentoring - AcademyWomen © Ms. Stephanie Goebel, President & CEO 1200-1330 Lunch Break (on your own) 1330-1400 SHARP Prevention and Response, Army’s Update Ms. Monique Ferrell, Director, Sexual Harassment/Assault Response & Prevention Office, Army G1 1400-1430 Remarks on Leadership MG Gwendolyn Bingham, TACOM Commander 1430-1600 Panel Discussion Work, Life Balance – Career Choices BG Tammy Smith, US Army Reserve Deputy Chief of Staff LTC Kay L. Emerson, ODASA DL LTC Jack Emerson, Product Manager, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) CW5 Janice L. Fontanez SGM Tracey E. Anbiya, OASA IEE SGM Tamara Gregory, OASA MRA 1600-1645 Question and Answer Session Sergeant Major Tracey Anbiya Mr. David Brinkley Ms. Monique Ferrell Sergeant Major Tracey E. Anbiya is from Chesapeake, Virginia. She entered the Army in 1984 as a Personnel Administration Specialist. Sergeant Major Anbiya’s first assignment was the Battalion SIDPERS Clerk, Fort Hood, TX. Her follow on assignments include: Company Clerk, C CO, 498th Medical Battalion, Garlstedt, Germany; Drill Sergeant, A CO, 2/13th Infantry Battalion, Fort Jackson, SC; Personnel NCO, Berlin Brigade; Personnel Sergeant 2/1 Aviation Battalion, Katterbach, Germany; Chief NCO and Brigade Adjutant for the 26th Area Support Group, Heidelberg, Germany; the Commandant for the Secretary of the General Staff and First Sergeant for Headquarters Company, United States Army Europe and Seventh Army; Command Sergeant Major for Headquarters Battalion, Fort Belvoir, VA and Installation Command Sergeant Major for Fort Belvoir. Previously she was the Command Sergeant Major, IMCOM Europe Region, Heidelberg, Germany. She also served as the Senior Enlisted Advisor for the Assistant Chief of Staff of Installation Management (ACSIM). Her current assignment is the first Senior Enlisted Advisor for the Assistant Secretary Army for Installations Energy and Environment (ASA IE&E). Sergeant Major Anbiya’s military education includes: Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training, Primary Leadership Development Course, Basic and Advanced NCO Courses, Drill Sergeant Course, Master Fitness Course, NBC Officer Course, Instructor Training Course, First Sergeants Course, Command Sergeants Major Designee Course, Garrison Command Sergeants Major Course, and the Army’s Force Management Course. Mr. David Brinkley was selected for the Senior Executive Service in April 2013. He is currently assigned to Headquarters, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command as the Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7. Mr. Brinkley provides leadership to over 100 Soldiers, Department of the Army Civilians, and contractors in seven organizations, and manages an operating budget in excess of $29M. Mr. Brinkley’s responsibilities include: leading the command’s operations, mobilization and readiness activities that include integrating and synchronizing operations across the Training and Doctrine Command; strategic and operational planning for the Command that ensures the command is organizationally adaptive and responsive to critical Army-focus areas driven by political and operational requirements; preparing, publishing, and distributing command orders, contingency operations plans, readiness reports, and taskings; managing the command’s force protection mission to include anti-terrorism, law enforcement, and physical security; developing long-range future training and leader education documents/concepts (to 2025) based on projected operational environment, and learning science to guide near-term investments in science and technology, experimentation, pilot programs, and learning strategies to support a precision Learning System. Ms. Ferrell was appointed to the Senior Executive Service on 20 November 2011. She is currently serving as the Director of the Army’s Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Office. In this capacity, she establishes effective strategies, develops plans, and formulates policies for continued improvement of SHARP programs. She works with Army and DOD Senior Leaders to develop and execute short-term strategies and associated metrics and long-term initiatives to satisfy changing needs in a dynamic, evolving environment. Prior to this assignment she served for 29 years in the U.S. Army Audit Agency where she reached the position of Deputy Auditor General. As Deputy Auditor General for Manpower, Reserve Affairs and Training Audits, Ms. Ferrell was the principal advisor to the Auditor General on all matters pertaining to Agency programs for auditing the Army’s major functional areas of human capital, force protection, force structure, and training. She also previously directed Army-wide audit coverage of high-risk areas that focused on theater deployment and sustainment functions (combat logistics planning, mobilization and demobilization logistics, theater and inter-theater transportation, storage and disposal, and combat service support activities), LOGCAP, and contingency contracting and contractors on the battlefield. Major General Gwen Bingham Major General Gwen Bingham assumed command of the US Army TACOM Life Cycle Management Command on 25 June 2014. She was promoted to Major General on 2 Nov 2013. Major General Bingham is a native of Troy, Alabama. She graduated with a marketing degree and as an Army ROTC Distinguished Military Graduate from the University of Alabama in 1981. She was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps. She holds Masters Degrees from Central Michigan University and the National Defense University. Major General Bingham has served in a myriad of staff and leadership positions throughout her career from Platoon Leader to Two Star Commander. She has deployed in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, and has served in assignments both in CONUS and overseas. Major General Bingham is the recipient of numerous military awards including the Distinguished Service Medal; Defense Superior Service Medal; Legion of Merit (with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters); Defense Meritorious Service Medal (with Oak Leaf Cluster); Meritorious Service Medal (with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters); Joint Service Commendation Medal; Army Commendation Medal (with Oak Leaf Cluster); Army Achievement Medal and numerous campaign and service medals.She was presented the 2013 Strong Men and Women in Virginia History award; 2013 Wise Woman Award; named “2013 Mover and Shaker” in Las Cruces, New Mexico; presented the El Paso Chapter, Links, Incorporated “2014 Star Award”; the Southwest Women’s Law Center 2014 Celebrating Women’s Stories award; Women of Color STEM Awards in 2013 & 2014, and the “2014 Rock of the Year Award” for her community and civic contributions. LTC Charles “Jack” Emerson Chief Warrant Officer Five Janice L. Fontanez Lieutenant Colonel Charles “Jack” Emerson graduated from the United States Military Academy with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. Commissioned a second lieutenant in the Field Artillery in 1989, LTC Emerson applied for and was accepted into the Acquisition Corps in 1996. He has served in positions of increasing responsibility as an Acquisition Corps officer in the United States and in Afghanistan. He currently serves as a Project Manager assigned to the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency. LTC Emerson is a Bronze Star and Honorable Order of St. Barbara recipient. LTC Kay “Linda” Emerson LTC Kay “Linda” Emerson graduated from the United States Military Academy with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography in 1990. Commissioned as an Adjutant Generals Corps officer, LTC Emerson also has served as a comptroller. She currently serves as the Chief of Army Equal Opportunity (EO) Policy. LTC Emerson’s highest award is the Defense Meritorious Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster. She is an Honorable Order of St. Barbara and Molly Pitcher recipient. LTC Linda Emerson is married to LTC Jack Emerson; together they have five children, a son, C.J., and four daughters: Maddie, Rose, Cory, and Faith. CW5 Janice L. Fontanez provides leadership, guidance, mentorship, technical input, and direction on information systems, networks, cyber operations, governance and policies to senior leaders, Warrant Officers, and non-commissioned officers in the ARNG. CW5 Fontanez enlisted in the United States Army Reserve in Athens, Georgia in 1975. She later joined the District of Columbia ARNG in 1978. CW5 Fontanez served in the enlisted ranks rising to rank of Sergeant First Class. In 1989, she attended Warrant Officer Candidate School at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. CW5 Fontanez’ duty assignments included System Programmer/Analyst, Telecommunication Manager, and Information Management Branch Chief, Guard Knowledge Online (GKO) Webmaster, ARNG Enterprise Chief Computer Network Defense (CND), and Senior Signal Warrant Officer Advisor, ARNG at Signal Center of Excellence Fort Gordon, Georgia. Her Bachelor of Arts degree is in Business Management. Stefanie Goebel Stefanie is currently the Director of AcademyWomen’s eMentor Leadership Program. The eMentor Leadership Program is an award-winning online mentoring and networking program that serves various military affiliated groups of participants to include all veterans and military spouses. Stefanie was in the first class of women to graduate from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1980. She served in the U.S. Navy for 13 years as a General Unrestricted Line Officer (1100). Stefanie has over 15 years experience developing and implementing leadership and mentoring programs for both government and nonprofit organizations. ARMY SPEAKERS BIOS CONTINUED ON PG 14 7 NAVY Friday, June 12, 2015 Lawn 0600-0645 Morning Yoga LTJG Sarah E Colmenero, LTJG Kristen Bradley, and LTJG Katherine Ward County of San Diego Recreational Park directly across the street from the hotel 0700-0800 Planning Now for your Financial Future — BG Michael J. Meese, USA, Ret., PhD Pacific D Chief Operating Officer and Secretary, AAFMAA 0800-0850 Breakout Session 1 A Pallet for Success: Enlisted Speed Mentoring Pacific AB Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Michael Stevens Senior Enlisted from the San Diego Area Women in STEM West Coast Ballroom Mr. Jim Rohr Captain Gisele Bonitz East Coast Ballroom Grassroots Leadership Command Master Chief Kathy Hansen, USN (Ret) 0855-0945 Breakout Session 2 Work-Life Balance Panel Pacific AB Moderator Electronics Technician First Class Jodi Geibel Panelists Captain Jennifer Eaves Commander Jennifer Ellinger Commander Miriam Smythe Lieutenant Commander Jessica Morera Commander Cindy Keating Spouse Forum Panel East Coast Ballroom Moderator Fleet Master Chief JoAnn Ortloff, USN Panelists Mr. Rich Ortloff, (Retired Fed Firefighter 12 years ago, Mil spouse for 31 years) Chief Master at Arms Martin Dudley, USN (Ret) Command Master Chief Paul Fennel Ms. Barbara Jeanine, USNR (Ret) Command Master Chief Kathy Hansen, USN (Ret) West Coast Ballroom Servant Leadership Force Master Chief Jon Port PortholeEmbracing Your Role as a Leader Fleet Master Chief April Beldo Morning Break 0945-1005 1010-1100 Breakout Session 3 Work-Life Balance Panel Pacific AB Spouse Forum Panel East Coast Ballroom West Coast Ballroom Servant Leadership PortholeServing Survivors Commander Teresa Elders 1100-1220 Lunch Break Pacific AB 1220-1320 Progress and Possibilities in the Navy Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Michael Stevens Pacific Foyer 1320-1330 Afternoon Break Pacific AB 1330-1445 Senior Leadership Panel Moderator Commander Jennifer Ellinger Panelists Vice Admiral Nanette DeRenzi Vice Admiral Jan Tighe Rear Admiral Elaine Wagner 1445-1500 Afternoon Break Pacific AB 1500-1600 “Ask your CNP!” An Interactive Discussion Vice Admiral William Moran 1600 Closing Remarks Electronics Technician First Class Jodi Geibel Fleet Master Chief April Beldo Commander Teresa Elders Master Chief Petty Officer Kathleen A. Hansen FLTCM Beldo enlisted in the Navy in 1983. Command Master Chief tours include USS Bulkeley (DDG 84), Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill, Naval Service Training Command (NSTC), Great Lakes, Ill, and USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). She served as Force Master Chief for Naval Education and Training Command prior to her current assignment as the Manpower, Personnel, Training, and Education (MPT&E) FLTCM. Commander Teresa Elders, a native of San Antonio, Texas, graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy (1996), and the Royal Military College of Canada (1998). CDR Elders has earned various awards including the 2005 Navy League of the U.S. Stephen Decatur Award for Operational Competence. Captain Gisele Bonitz CAPT Bonitz assumed her current position as the Space and Naval Warfare Systems CenterPacific Executive Officer July 2014. SSC Pacific consists of 4700 civilian and military personnel and over 2000 contractor support personnel. She is a member of the Navy’s Information Dominance Corps, Information Professional Community, the Space Cadre, and the Defense Department Acquisition Corps. Commander Ellinger graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1993 and went on to become a Surface Warfare Officer. Tours include USS Shasta (AE 33), USS Benfold (DDG 65), USS Decatur (DDG 73), Destroyer Squadron Seven (CDS 7), and USS Barry (DDG 52) as the Executive Officer. She is a recipient of the Arleigh Burke Leadership Award and the Knachel Leadership Award. She also completed tours as the Executive Officer and subsequently Commanding Officer aboard USS Kidd (DDG 100). Master Chief Petty Officer Kathleen A. Hansen, a native of Midland, Michigan, entered the United States Navy in August 1979. After attending recruit training at Recruit Training Command Orlando, Florida. Of note, Master Chief Hansen designed and cast a bell for the Chief Petty Officer rank Centennial Anniversary that was dedicated to, and is displayed at, the Navy Memorial. She was also directly involved in the groundbreaking and dedication of the Women’s Memorial, both located in Washington, D.C. In 2005, Master Chief Hansen was named one of San Diego’s top ten “Cool Women,” a Girl Scout Leadership Award. December 2013 Graduated from the Art Institute of San Diego with a Bachelor’s Degree in Hospitality. Master Chief Hansen’s personal military decorations include: Legion of Merit (two awards); Meritorious Service Medal (two awards); Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (four awards); Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (four awards); and numerous campaign and service awards. Vice Admiral Nanette M. “Nan” DeRenzi Command Master Chief Paul Fennel VADM Nanette M. DeRenzi is the 42nd Judge Advocate General (JAG) of the Navy. As the JAG, DeRenzi is the principal military legal counsel to the secretary of the Navy and Chief of Naval Operations, and is the DoD Representative for Ocean Policy Affairs. She also leads the 2,300 attorneys, enlisted legalmen, and civilian employees of the worldwide Navy JAG Corps community. Senior Chief Fennell was born and raised in Westmoreland, Jamaica. He moved to the United States in August of 1997 and lived in Miami, FL. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in February 1998 and attended Recruit Training in Great Lakes, IL. Upon completion of Recruit Training, he attended Construction Mechanic “A” school in Port Hueneme, California. His past duty stations were Naval Mobile Construction Battalion THREE, Port Hueneme, CA; Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit THREE in San Diego, CA; Fleet and Industrial Supply Center (FISC) Yokosuka, Japan; Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Eleven, Gulfport, MS; Amphibious Construction Battalion ONE and he is currently serving as the CESE department Leading Chief Petty Officer at EODESU ONE, Coronado, CA. Senior Chief Fennell is married to the Chief Latasha Fennell (formally Motley) of Memphis, TN and they have one son, Trenton (12). Chief Master at Arms Martin Dudley, USN (Ret) MAC(EXW/SW/AW)(Ret) Martin Dudley is a service disabled combat veteran who served in the US Navy for 22 years on land and sea. His lovely bride is CMDCM(SW/ AW) Medea Dudley and have three rambunctious young children together. After his retirement in 2012, Marty has taken care of the children for one deployment while Medea was gone onboard the USS GREEN BAY. Currently, Marty is a student with National University and, also the General Manager and Commercial Diver with WV Construction Company, a service-disabled veteran owned small business. Commander Jennifer K. Eaves Captain Eaves enlisted in the Navy in 1981, serving as a yeoman (flag writer). She was promoted to Chief Petty Officer in 1989 and commissioned in 1992. She served as Executive Officer, Fleet Intelligence Training Center, San Diego, followed by a tour with Expeditionary Strike Group Five, Bahrain. She then served as OIC, Chief of Naval Operations Intelligence Plot, and reported to the Naval Mine and Antisubmarine Warfare Command in August 2014. Commander Jennifer Ellinger Electronics Technician First Class Jodi Geibel ET1 Geibel joined the Navy in 2000. Her tours include NAS Key West, FL, USS San Antonio (LPD-17), Joint Base McGuire/ Dix/Lakehurst, NJ, Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, IL, and Assault Craft Unit Five, Camp Pendleton, Ca where she currently serves as an LCAC Navigator. She has been recognized as the 2008 JB MDL Junior Sailor of the Year, 2012 RTC Instructor of the Year and the 2012 National Association of Professional Women’s “Woman of the Year.” She also serves as the Sea Service Leadership Association Secretary. Barbara Jeanine, USNR Barbara Jeanine is originally from Klamath Falls Oregon. She joined the Navy in 1985 and remained on active duty till 1995. Barbara got out of the service to pursue her degree and in 1999 received her BFA from Pacific Northwest College of Art. She had a seven year break in service then joined the reserves in 2001 after the attacks on September 11th. While in the Reserves Barbara was mobilized twice, 2002 - 2003 to Sigonella Sicily then again in 2009-2010 to Joint Base Balad Iraq where she was part of the Joint Base Balad Customs unit. She retired in 2012 with 21 years of service. Barbara Jeanine and her life partner Kathy Hansen will celebrate 17 years together on 21 June 2015. Together they own and operate Industrial Grind Coffee and IG Bakery in San Diego, California. Commander Cindy P. Keating Commander Keating is a native of Locust Valley, NY. In 1994, she graduated from the Naval Academy Preparatory School and in 1998 from the U.S. Naval Academy with a Bachelor of Science in Oceanography and a commission as a Surface Warfare Officer. Commander Keating graduated from the Naval War College in February 2012 where she earned a degree in National Security and Strategic Studies while participating in an advanced research group studying Integrated Air and Missile Defense. She is currently serving as Information Warfare Officer at Naval Mine and Anti Submarine Warfare Command. Vice Admiral William Moran Vice Adm. Bill Moran, a native of New York, graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from the United States Naval Academy in 1981 and a master’s degree from the National War College in 2006. He assumed duties as the Navy’s 57th Chief of Naval Personnel, Aug. 2, 2013. Serving concurrently as the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Manpower, Personnel, Training and Education) (N1), he is responsible for the planning and programming of all NAVY SPEAKERS BIOS CONTINUED ON PG 15 9 air force Friday, June 12, 2015 Lawn 0600-0645 Morning Yoga LTJG Sarah E Colmenero, LTJG Kristen Bradley, and LTJG Katherine Ward County of San Diego Recreational Park directly across the street from the hotel 0700-0800 Planning Now for your Financial Future Pacific D BG Michael J. Meese, USA, Ret., PhD Chief Operating Officer and Secretary, AAFMAA Embarcadero 0800 – 0815 Attendee Arrival; Administrative Notes 0815 – 0830 Opening Welcome Remarks and Icebreaker 0830 – 0915 Introduction of Keynote Speaker “Leaders Who Serve”-- Senior Leader Perspective’s / Q&A Keynote Speaker: Maj Gen Stayce D. Harris 0915 – 0930 “Learning from the Past: Letters to My Younger Self” Topic: Why do I serve? What would I tell my younger self about careers, relationships, money, forgiveness, etc.? 0930 – 0945 Break 0945 – 1030 “Things to Know During & After We Serve” Guest speaker: CMSgt (ret.) Denise M. Jelinski-Hall 1030 – 1215 “The Desire to Serve” – Women’s Development & Retention Small Groups (Each led by a facilitator, who will outbrief the large group after 1hr discussion) Breakout Group 1 (Civilian) Breakout Group 2 (FGO) Breakout Group 3 (CGO) Breakout Group 4 (SNCO) Breakout Group 5 (NCO) Breakout Group 6 (Airman) Topics for Discussion: Why do I serve? How can the Air Force better develop women? (Ex. training, mentorship, etc.) How can the Air Force improve retention rates for women? 1215 – 1315 Lunch 1315 – 1345 Team Building Exercise: “The Power of Flight” 1345– 1415 “AF Vector” Presentation New AF web-based tool for mentoring & development 1415 – 1445 Personnel Management Perspective: “Women’s Issues” Topics: Deployment Deferment, Maternity Leave, Diversity & Inclusion, etc. Foyer 1445 – 1455 Break 1455 – 1550 Video Introduction Unsung Hero: The Story of America’s Female Patriots 1550 – 1600 Closing Remarks Surveys/Feedback Capt Denisha L. Darcus Capt Denisha L. Darcus is currently the Chief, Diversity Retention Policy, Diversity and Inclusion Division, Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower and Personnel, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. She is responsible for the development of policies that improve the quality of life and decrease attrition of highly qualified, diverse talent across the Total Force. Capt Darcus also leads efforts to create programs that promote an inclusive environment and eliminate barriers to retention Air Force-wide. Maj. Gen. Stayce D. Harris Maj Gen Stayce D. Harris is Commander, 22nd Air Force, Air Force Reserve Command, Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia. Twenty-Second Air Force has command supervision of the Reserve’s air mobility operations and other vital mission sets to include undergraduate pilot training, flight test operations and a highly mobile civil engineering response force. With more than 15,000 Reservists and 105 unit-equipped aircraft, 22nd Air Force contributes daily to the Air Force’s worldwide operational mission. Reserve aircrews within 22nd Air Force fly a variety of missions to include aerial spraying, fire suppression, hurricane hunters to troop transport utilizing the C-130 Hercules. General Harris received a commission in the Air Force through the University of Southern California’s Air Force ROTC program. She served on active duty until joining the Air Force Reserve in 1991. Her staff assignments include serving as a mobility force planner for the Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Operations and as the Individual Mobilization Augmentee to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force. She has commanded an airlift squadron, an expeditionary operations group and an air refueling wing. In her civilian occupation, she is a commercial airline pilot flying routes to Asia and Europe. CMSgt Denise M. Jelinski-Hall CMSgt Denise M. Jelinski-Hall finished her distinguished career serving as the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau. In this position, her responsibilities included advising the Chief of the National Guard Bureau on all enlisted matters affecting training and utilization, health of the force, and enlisted professional development of the over 427,000 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen in the 50 states, 3 territories and the District of Columbia. Additionally, CMSgt Jelinski-Hall was heavily involved in all matters that affected the families of National Guard soldiers and airmen. While assigned to the Pentagon, she served on numerous executive level committees representing the National Guard Enlisted Corps. Chief Jelinski-Hall has the distinction of having achieved the highest position ever held by an enlisted female in the history of the United States Armed Forces, all branches and components. AIR FORCE SPEAKERS 11 COAST GUARD Friday, June 12, 2015 0600-0645 Lawn Morning Yoga LTJG Sarah E Colmenero, LTJG Kristen Bradley, and LTJG Katherine Ward County of San Diego Recreational Park directly across the street from the hotel 0700-0800 Pacific D Planning Now for your Financial Future — BG Michael J. Meese, USA, Ret., PhD Chief Operating Officer and Secretary, AAFMAA Harborside Rm 0800-0805 Welcoming Remarks CDR Gina L. Freeman, Gender Policy Advisor, Office of Diversity & Inclusion 0805-0820 Introductory Remarks CAPT Jonathan S. Spaner, Sector Commander San Diego 0820-0845 Keynote Speaker ADM Paul F. Zukunft, Commandant of the Coast Guard 0845-0900 Break 0900-1030 Leadership Panel Moderator SCPO Mary A. Cunningham, Enlisted Policy Advisor, Office of Diversity & Inclusion PanelistsCDR Dawn Prebula LT Kristin Driscoll LTJG Katie Spira ASTC Ty Aweau GMC Crystal Martens DV1 Geraldine Cabrera 1030-1045 Break 1045-1145 OPM/EPM Presentation CWO4 Amy Cerino/CWO2 Tracy Randall 1145-1200 “Progress & Possibilities” Spotlight CAPT Melissa Bert, D7 Chief of Staff 1200-1205 Group Picture 1205-1330 Working Lunch (Hotel Restaurant and Cash Sandwich Bar) Table Topics: 1. “Women in Command” 2. “Sexual Assault Awareness” 3. “Member to Member” 4. “Parenting in the Coast Guard” 5. “Navigating Your Career” 1330-1345 Break 1345-1400 “Progress & Possibilities” Spotlight CMC Dawn Stephens, D11 Gold Badge 1400-1500 Key Note Speaker SPAR, Ms. Vivian McRae 1500-1505 Closing Remarks LT Susan Arbeiter, Assistant Gender Policy Advisor, Office of Diversity & Inclusion LT Susan L. Arbeiter LT Susan L. Arbeiter graduated from the Massachusetts Maritime Academy in 2007 with a Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation and a Coast Guard Third Mate Unlimited Oceans License. Upon graduation, she was commissioned as an Ensign in the US Coast Guard through the Direct Commission Officer Maritime Graduate Program. LT Arbeiter’s awards include the Coast Guard Commendation Medal with Operational Distinguishing Device, three Coast Guard Unit Commendation Ribbons with Operational Distinguishing Device, and the Coast Guard Permanent Marine Safety Professional Pin, along with other various unit and team awards. LT Arbeiter is married to LTJG Scott Arbeiter, USCG, and they have two children, Emma (3) and Clara (6 mo.) Chief Aviation Survival Technician Aweau Chief Aviation Survival Technician (ASTC) Aweau currently serves as the Aviation Survival Technician Shop Chief at Sector San Diego (SSD). He enlisted in the Coast Guard in January of 1999 and was stationed on the Coast Guard Cutter MIDGET from March of 1999 until March of 2000. He graduated AST School in October 2000 and returned to AIRSTA Astoria to perform his duties as a new rescue swimmer. In the summer of 2004, he departed Astoria en route AIRSTA Barbers Point, Hawaii, where he remained until July of 2011. Afterwards he departed to AIRSTA Los Angeles, CA where he short-toured, due to advancement to Chief. In the summer of 2014, ASCT Aweau was sent to SSD, CA where he has the pristine duty of being the AST Shop Chief. Captain Melissa Bert Captain Melissa Bert is currently the Chief of Staff of the Seventh District, which spans the Southeastern United States and the Caribbean. Just prior, she headed the Coast Guard’s Maritime and International Law Office at Headquarters, advising our Director of Operations on the range of maritime operational issues and international obligations. She commanded Coast Guard Sector Juneau, Alaska, where she was responsible for maritime operations and regulation of shipping throughout the region. Previous tours included special assistant to the Commandant, as well as a wide range of legal and operational assignments at sea and ashore. CAPT Bert is a graduate of the Coast Guard Academy, George Washington University Law School, Naval War College, and she was a national security fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. Diver First Class Cabrera Diver First Class Cabrera currently serves as one of the few Dive Supervisors at Regional Dive Locker West (RDLW) San Diego. She enlisted in the Coast Guard in June of 1998 and was stationed on the Coast Guard Cutter RUSH from June 1998 until February 2000. She struck Boatswain Mate and was fortunate to return home where she was stationed at MARSEC Guam. As a BM3, she quickly rose through the ranks, qualifying as a Boarding Officer and Coxswain conducting numerous Law Enforcement boardings. In the summer of 2006, she departed MARSEC Guam en route Maritime Safety Security Team Honolulu (MSST 91107). From there she set her sights on becoming a Coast Guard Diver. In 2007, she completed a seven week SCUBA dive training at Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center (NDSTC). Afterwards, she departed to Coast Guard Cutter SEQUOIA where she had to return to NDSTC for 6 month dive training to qualify as a second class diver. In the summer of 2012, she was sent to RDLW where she had the privilege to go TAD on board Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star and conduct dive operations in Antarctica. In April 2015, she became the first and only female enlisted diver to lateral to the Diver Rate. Chief Warrant Officer Amy Cerino Chief Warrant Officer Amy Cerino, a native of Washington, PA., enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard in 1992. CWO Cerino assignments included: USCGC HAMILTON, San Pedro, CA; CG Air Station Elizabeth City, NC, CG Support Center Elizabeth City, NC; CG Integrated Support Command Kodiak, AK; and Ninth District, Cleveland, OH. In 2004, CWO Cerino accepted her commission as a Chief Warrant Officer (Personnel Specialist) and was assigned to CG Sector New York, Staten Island, NY; CG Sector Jacksonville, Atlantic Beach, FL and CG Personnel Service Center, Arlington, VA currently serving as the CWO Mission Execution Assignment Officer. CWO Cerino awards include the CG Meritorious Service Medal, four CG Commendation Medal, CG Achievement Medal; two CG Commandant’s Letter of Commendation; and the 2007 USO Military Leadership Award. CWO Cerino credits her successful career to her husband Ron (retired USCG); her three children: Camrynn Gonzales, Fallyn Gonzales, Zachary Cerino, various mentors, and a supportive family. Senior Chief Mary Antonette Cunningham Damage Controlman Senior Chief Mary Antonette Cunningham of Syracuse, New York is a 1987 graduate. Upon graduating, she enlisted in the Coast Guard; her duties consist of Air Station Kodiak, Ferry Boat maintenance on Governor’s Island, CGC Legare and CGC Northland, Base Portsmouth, and Training Center Yorktown. Advancing to Chief Petty Officer in 2007, she became the first active duty female Chief Damage Controlman and in 2013, she became the first Damage Controlman Senior Chief female in the Coast Guard. Currently, she is the Enlisted Policy Advisor at Coast Guard Headquarters. Senior Chief Cunningham personal awards include four Achievement Medals, three COMDT’s Letter of Commendation, Presidential Unit Citation, Unit and Meritorious Team Commendation Ribbons, three CG “E” Ribbons, eight Good Conduct Awards, a permanent Cuttermen’s Pin, and many others. Senior Chief Cunningham is married to Chuck and they have 7 year old twins, Torry and Tavaris. She has an Associate in Business Administration and is currently pursuing her Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, concentration in Management from Columbia Southern University. LT Kristin Driscoll LT Kristin Driscoll currently serves as the Incident Management Division Chief at Sector San Diego. She enlisted in the Coast Guard in 2001 and served for four years, advancing to E-5. In 2005, LT Driscoll graduated from Baker University with a BA in Business Management and was accepted to Officer Candidate School. Commissioned in 2006, LT Driscoll was assigned to the CGC JARVIS as a Deck Watch Officer and the Combat Information Center Officer. In 2008, LT Driscoll was assigned to the Maritime Safety and Security Team in San Diego where she served as the Future Operations Officer and a Deployable Team Leader. In 2010, LT Driscoll completed her MA in Homeland Security Leadership at the University of Connecticut. In 2011, she was assigned to the Leadership Development Center as an Officer Candidate School Instructor and was recognized as the Coast Guard’s 2014 International Military Student Officer of the Year. Commander Gina Freeman CDR Gina Freeman is currently assigned as the Gender Policy Advisor in the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Washington, DC. Her assignments have included: CGC Resolute, St. Petersburg, FL, Coast Guard Atlantic Area, Portsmouth, VA., Joint Interagency Task Force East, Coast Guard Group Key West, FL., Department of Transportation information Operation Center, Coast Guard Sector Jacksonville, FL., Coast Guard Sector Guam, the Coast Guard Liaison to NAVCENT Command in Bahrain, and the Seahawk Interagency Operations Center Charleston, SC. CDR Freeman’s awards include the Joint Commendation Medal, Navy Marine Corp Commendation Medal, three Coast Guard Commendation Medals, two Coast Guard Achievement Medals, the Global War on Terrorism Medal, and the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary medal with numerous other team and unit awards. She has a 5 year old son, Devin. Chief Gunners Mate Crystal L. Martens Chief Martens assumed the role of the Reserve Force Readiness (RFRS) Supervisor at Sector San Diego in May, 2014. Her primary responsibility is to assists the Sector Commander to achieve the necessary training, qualification and contingency readiness of their Reserve personnel. Chief Martens reported to Sector San Diego from Manama, Bahrain where she served as the Patrol Forces Southwest Asia (PATFORSWA) Weapons Officer for shore side support. In this role, she was responsible for the ordnance program for six 110” Island Class Patrol Boats and served as the liaison with FORCECOM, USN, & DoD for weapons and ammunition support. Previously, she served as the Armory supervisor of Maritime Safety and Security Team Boston (91110) where she deployed to Kuwait and Guantanamo Bay Cuba in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom. Chief Martens has also served at Sector Corpus Christi and onboard the USCGC Chase (WHEC-718). COAST GUARD SPEAKERS BIOS CONTINUED ON PG 16 13 ARMY SPEAKER BIOS CONTINUED Sergeant Major Tamara J. Gregory SGM Gregory has distinguished herself as an Army leader and professional throughout her 28 years in active military service. She has demonstrated unparalleled commitment to the progress and possibilities for advancement of women within the Armed Forces. She has contributed to the diversification of our Armed services by reaching new heights for women using her vast leadership experience to mentor and inspire all those around her. SGM Gregory’s dynamic approach to leadership and unparallel achievements has been an inspiration within the military and the civilian community. The distinctive accomplishments of SGM Gregory reflect great credit upon her, the United States Army, and make her most deserving of the Joint Women’s Leadership Award. Ms. Love began her career with Department of the Army in 1981 as a cooperative education student at Fort Campbell, KY while studying at Austin Peay State University (APSU) in Clarksville, TN. Ms. Love is a 1993 graduate of the Army Management Staff College and has served as an adjunct faculty member for the Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute (DEOMI) at Patrick Air Force Base, Florida. In 2002 she was named as a Kentucky Colonel by the Governor of the State. She has a Bachelor of Science degree from Austin Peay State University and is currently a senior at Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology of Virginia Union University where she is completing her Master of Divinity degree. She is a member of Federally Employed Women (FEW) and the National Council of Negro Women, Inc. Ms. Love is an active member of Metropolitan Baptist Church where she serves as a licensed Associate Minister. Ms. Love resides in Woodbridge, Virginia. Ms. Seema E. Salter Lieutenant General Mary A. Legere has served as the Headquarters, Department of the Army’s Senior Intelligence Officer since April 2012. She is the senior advisor to the Secretary of the Army and Army Chief of Staff for all aspects of Intelligence, Counterintelligence and Security, and responsible for the training, equipping, policy and oversight of the Army Intelligence Corps’ 58,000 Soldiers and civilians. LTG Legere has served for more than 30 years in positions of leadership and intelligence and has commanded at all levels, from Company, Battalion and Brigade Command, and as the Commanding General, U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, responsible for directing and orchestrating complex intelligence globally. She also has served as the senior U.S. Intelligence Officer for United States Forces Korea and for Multi-National Force-Iraq and has participated in OPERATION JOINT FORGE and OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of New Hampshire and Masters degrees from both the Command and General Staff College and the Army War College. Ms. Salter serves as the Deputy and senior advisor to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Diversity and Leadership, establishing and directing policy and program requirements for Equal Employment Opportunity, EEO Compliance and Complaints Review, Diversity & Inclusion and Army Command Policy. Ms. Salter’s awards and honors include: Who’s Who Among Executive and Professionals (May 2010), The Department of the Army Meritorious Civilian Service Medals (2), The Department of the Army Equal Employment Opportunity Compliance and Complaints Review Agency’s Eagle Award, The Secretary of the Army Award for Outstanding Achievement in EEO, The Department of the Army Superior Civilian Service Awards (3), The Department of the Army Commanders Award for Civilian Service, The National Hispanic Magazine Avanzando Award and The NAACP Roy Wilkins Renown Service Award. Ms. Salter is a native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She has an undergraduate degree in administration and management from Chatham University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and a graduate degree in public administration from the University of Iowa. Ms. Angela Love Brigadier General Tammy Smith Ms. Angela Love joined Headquarters Department of the Army in November 2004. She currently has oversight of the Workforce Recruitment Program, Civil Liberties, Title VI, and has been assigned temporary responsibility for Tri-Signed Memorandums for the Secretary of the Army, Chief of Staff and Command Sergeant Major of the Army. She initially served as the Gender Oversight/Federal Women’s Program Director/ Prevention of Sexual Harassment in the Office of Diversity and Leadership for the Department of the Army. She has over 34 years of government service as an EEO Careerist. She has been assigned to Presidio of San Francisco, California, NATO/SHAPE in Chievres Belgium, and Pittsburgh PA, US Army Corps of Engineers and Headquarters Defense Finance & Accounting Office in Arlington, Virginia On 1 March 2014, Brigadier General Tammy Smith assumed duties as the United States Army Reserve Deputy Chief of Staff. In this role, she is responsible to synchronize the planning activities of 31 functional Directorates supporting both the Department of the Army Staff and Forces Command (FORSCOM). The Army Reserve is a Federal all-volunteer force with an end strength objective of 205,000 Soldiers. Brigadier General Smith holds a Doctor of Management degree in Organizational Leadership from the University of Phoenix. Her research focus was executive leadership and senior leader transitions into new organizations. She holds a Masters of Arts in Management from Webster University. She also holds a Masters in Strategic Studies as a graduate of the Lieutenant General Mary A. Legere United States Army War College. Brigadier General Smith’s awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit Medal, the Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medals (two oak leaf clusters), Army Commendation Medals (four oak leaf clusters), the Afghanistan Campaign Medal, the Combat Action Badge, Senior Parachutist Badge, Parachute Rigger Badge, and the Army Staff Badge. While proud to be identified as a CitizenSoldier, the majority of Brigadier General Smith’s work history has been as an Active Component officer and member of the Active/Guard and Reserve Program. She and her wife Tracey Hepner are active in volunteer military family support events in the Washington, DC and Northern Virginia area. Colonel Betty J. Yarbrough Colonel Betty J. Yarbrough was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She graduated from Arkansas Tech University in 1986, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps. She also holds a Master of Science degree in Logistics Management from Florida Institute of Technology and a Master of Science degree in National Resource Strategy from the National Defense University. Her military education includes the Quartermaster Officer Basic Course, Quartermaster Officer Advanced Course, Logistics Executive Development Course, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. Colonel Yarbrough’s awards and decorations include the Bronze Star Medal (with oak leaf cluster), the Defense Meritorious Service Medal (with two oak leaf clusters), the Meritorious Service Medal (with three oak leaf clusters), the Joint Service Commendation Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal (with oak leaf cluster), National Defense Service Medal (with bronze star), Southwest Asia Service Medal(with bronze star), Iraq Campaign Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, ISAF NATO Medal, Kuwait Liberation Medal, Army Overseas Service Ribbon (with numeral 2), and the Army Staff Identification Badge. NAVY SPEAKER BIOS CONTINUED manpower, personnel, training and education resources for the U.S. Navy. His responsibilities include overseeing Navy Recruiting Command, Navy Personnel Command, and Naval Education and Training Command. A P-3 pilot with operational tours spanning both coasts, he commanded Patrol Squadron 46, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 2, and served extensively as an instructor pilot in multiple operational tours and two tours with Patrol Squadron 30. Ashore, he served as assistant Washington placement officer and assistant flag officer detailer in the Bureau of Naval Personnel; executive assistant to Commander, U.S. Pacific Command; deputy director, Navy staff; and executive assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations. As a flag officer, he served as commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Group and director, Air Warfare (N98) on the staff of the chief of naval operations. He is entitled to wear the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit (five awards), and other various personal, unit and service awards. Lieutenant Commander Jessica Morera LCDR Morera is participating in the Career Intermission Program. She is a stay-at-home mom and married to a fellow surface warfare officer. She is scheduled to return to active duty in 2016 and screened for command afloat. LCDR Morera has served in USS MILIUS (DDG 69), on Destroyer Squadron Two Three in USS NIMITZ (CVN 68), in USS LASSEN (DDG 82) and as the Ballistic Missile Defense policy lead for the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (N3/N5). Fleet Master Chief JoAnn Marie Ortloff FLTCM Ortloff joined the Navy in 1982 as an Air Traffic Controller. Command Master Chief tours include USS MILIUS (DDG 69), U.S. Naval Hospital Guam, Commander, U.S. THIRD Fleet, and Commander, Naval Forces Europe-Commander, Naval Forces Africa Fleet Master Chief. She was awarded the Captain Joy Bright Hancock Leadership Award in 2000 and is KEYSTONE graduate. Mr. Rich Ortloff 14 ARMY SPEAKER BIOS CONTINUED Mr. Rich Ortloff was born in 1952 in Hawthorne, California, and the youngest of three children. He graduated from West Torrance High in 1971 and drafted into the US Army in 1972 where he served as a “Flying Firefighter”, leaping from UH-1’s. As a DoD Firefighter he served at Offutt AFB, Port Hueneme, San Nicolas Island, Wheeler AFB, Barbers Point NAS, West Loch, NAS North Island and San Clemente Island. He is a long time volunteer for USO, COMPASS instructor, military and command functions, AWAG, various spouse clubs, community cleanups and animal care programs. He retired in 2003 after a total of 31 1/2 years. He is the father of two sons; Brent and Brandon and has three granddaughters. Hobbies include: fishing, diving, Amateur Radio, restoring “vintage tin.” He is the recipient of the Public Service Medal, selected; Pacific USO Volunteer of the Year 2009 and Naples, IT, USO Volunteer of the Winter 2015 Quarter the Region and the Europe-Africa Spouse of the Year 2015. prestigious Peter Tomich Award for Exceptional Military Excellence from the Senior Enlisted Academy and became the 13th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy on September 28, 2012. FORCE Master Chief Jon Port Vice Admiral Jan Tighe Master Chief Port holds an MBA, and a B.S. in Political Science, is a designated Master Linguist, attended the Navy Senior Leader Seminar, and is a KEYSTONE graduate. Master Chief Port reported for his current assignment as the Naval Education and Training Command Force Master Chief in Feb 2013. VADM Tighe is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and was commissioned as an ensign (special duty cryptology) in 1984. As a flag officer, she has served as U.S. Cyber Command Deputy J3, OPNAV N2N6 director, Decision Superiority, Naval Postgraduate School interim president, and deputy commander, U.S. Fleet Cyber Command / U.S. 10th Fleet. In 2014, she assumed duties as the commander, U.S. Fleet Cyber Command / U.S. 10th Fleet. Mr. Jim Rohr After receiving his Ph.D. in Engineering Physics from the University of California at San Diego (UCSD) in 1985, Jim went to work at the SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific (SSC Pacific), where he presently works. For his first 25 years at SSC Pacific Jim worked primarily in research, publishing journal articles in such topics as: hydrodynamic drag reduction, dolphin kinematics, flow-induced bioluminescence, and underwater acoustics. During this time Jim was a Research Associate at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and a lecturer (which he continues to be) at UCSD. For the last seven years he has been privileged to work with our K-12 community increasing STEM interest and literacy. In 2013 he received the UC San Diego Alumni Award for Distinguished Service. Rear Admiral Elaine C. Wagner RADM Wagner attended Indiana University School of Dentistry (D.D.S., 1980). Commanding officer tours include Naval Hospital Beaufort, South Carolina, Expeditionary Medical Facility Kuwait, and Naval Health Care New England. She served as the Director, Medical Resources Plans and Policy Division, OPNAV code N931 and Chief, Navy Dental Corps. She served as the commander of Navy Medicine East and Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, and as Director of the Tidewater enhanced Multi-Service Market. RADM Wagner currently serves as Deputy Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Wounded, Ill and Injured. Commander Miriam K. Smyth CDR Smyth entered the Navy as an Intelligence Officer in 1994. Previous commands include Carrier Air Wing Two aboard USS Constellation (CV 64), Commander U.S. Naval Forces Central Command / U.S. Fifth Fleet, and Carrier Strike Group Eleven aboard USS Nimitz (CVN 68). She also served as the deputy director for the Intelligence Department at U.S. Fleet Cyber Command, the deputy executive assistant to the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Dominance/Director of Naval Intelligence (OPNAV N2/ N6), and most recent, as the Special Assistant to the Vice Chief of Naval Operations. Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Michael Stevens MCPON Stevens, born and raised in Montana entered the U.S. Navy in 1983. Stevens was advanced to master chief petty officer in October 2002. He went on to complete a number of operational and Command Master Chief tours to include U.S. 2nd Fleet and served as the 16th Fleet Master Chief for Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command. He is the recipient of the NAVY SPEAKER BIOS CONTINUED 15 COAST GUARD SPEAKER BIOS CONTINUED Ms. Vivian McRae In 1943, Ms. Vivian McRae, a native of Everett, WA., headed to a recruiting office in Seattle to join the Coast Guard’s first women’s reserve known as the SPARs – an acronym derived from the Coast Guard’s motto of Semper Paratus Always Ready. Upon graduating boot camp in Palm Beach, FL., she went to storekeeper school. After training, she was assigned to Cleveland, OH., where she ordered supplies for CG units on the Great Lakes. Later, Ms. McRae spotted a flyer on the bulletin board at work for SPARs interested in transferring to Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or Alaska. In 1944, she arrived at what would be her final duty station – Hawaii. After the SPAR’s disbanded in 1947, she worked in the medical field, got married, and raised two children. It never occurred to her that she’d meet the President of the United States and the First Lady. In 1995, she received a call from the White House, inviting her back to Hawaii to represent the Coast Guard in an Honor Guard for then-President Bill Clinton during the 50th anniversary of Japan’s surrender. Ms. McRae keeps her travel more local, but loves taking trips down memory lane of her time as a SPAR. Lieutenant Commander Dawn N. Prebula Lieutenant Commander Prebula currently serves as the Chief of Contingency Planning & Force Readiness at Sector San Diego. In this role, LCDR Prebula is responsible for ensuring that all Sector components are actively engaged in the cycle of quality preparedness as needed to prepare for domestic emergencies and regional contingencies. LCDR Prebula enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1993. She waited on the Health Services A-School list for two years while serving in Kodiak, AK but applied and was accepted to the Naval Academy Preparatory School in Newport, R.I. Upon graduation from the Coast Guard Academy in 2000, LCDR Prebula served as a Deck Watch Officer on CGC COURAGEOUS and CGC HARRIET LANE, as a Detachment Officer-in-Charge and Plankowner at Maritime Safety and Security Team Chesapeake, as a Joint Planner at Joint Interagency Task Force South, and as the International Affairs Officer at Atlantic Area. LCDR Prebula is married to LCDR A.J. Prebula, USN, and they have three kids. Chief Warrant Officer Tracy Randall A native of Los Angeles, CA Chief Warrant Officer Tracy Randall began her Coast Guard career in Feb 1989. Chief Warrant Officer Randall is currently a Boatswains Mate Assignment Officer at Personnel Servicing Center, Arlington, VA. Her previous assignments have included Officer in Charge, Cutter CHOCK, Baltimore, MD, Executive Petty Officer, Station Key West, Key West FL., Waterside Chief, Maritime Safety and Security Team New Orleans, New Orleans, LA. Operations Petty Officer CGC GEORGE 16 COBB, Long Beach, CA. Waterside/Operations Petty Officer Port Security Unit 311, Long Beach, CA, 1st Lieutenant CGC MONOMOY, Woods Hole MA. Additional tours onboard Coast Guard Station Freeport TX, Marine Safety Officer Corpus Christi TX, Station Monterey CA, CGC STORIS Kodiak, AK. Chief Warrant Officer Randall’s personal awards include three Coast Guard Commendation Medals, one Navy Commendation Medal, three Coast Guard Achievement Medals, One Navy Achievement Medal, two Commandants Letter of Commendation, and seven Coast Guard Good Conduct Medals. Chief Stephens served as the Storekeeper ‘A’ School Chief in Petaluma, California. Master Chief Stephens is a graduate of United States Air Force Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Academy Class 04-B. She is also a graduate of the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill’s, Institute for Defense and Business, Log 21: Logistics for the 21st Century course in February 2010 and the Senior Enlisted Leadership Course (formerly Command Master Chief Course) in August of 2005. She is currently pursuing her Associates Degree in Accounting from DeVry University. Captain Jonathan S. Spaner Admiral Paul F. Zukunft Captain Jonathan S. Spaner is the Sector Commander for Sector San Diego. His previous assignments include, Director of the Office of Emerging Policy and Head of the U.S. Delegation to the Arctic Council Task Force in, Washington, DC; Commanding Officer of U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Traverse City, MI. He has held senior pilot ratings in the C-130 and HH-60 aircraft during tours in California, Florida, and Oregon. He also served as Strategic Policy Advisor in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as Director of Port and Cargo Security on the White House Staff. He holds an MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a B.S. cum laude from the United States Merchant Marine Academy and is a distinguished graduate from U.S. Navy Pilot Training. He holds the “Key to the City” from Traverse City, Michigan for citizenship, a former fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and a former White House Fellow. Captain Spaner is married to registered nurse Laura from Redding, Connecticut. Admiral Paul Zukunft assumed the duties of the 25th Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard on May 30, 2014. He leads the largest component of the Department of Homeland Security, composed of 88,000 personnel including active duty, reserve, civilian and volunteer Auxiliarists. Prior to this, Admiral Zukunft served as Commander, Coast Guard Pacific Area, where he was operational commander for all U.S. Coast Guard missions in an area encompassing more than 74 million square miles and provided mission support to the Department of Defense and Combatant Commanders. His personal awards include both the Department of Homeland Security and Coast Guard Distinguished Service Medals, Defense Superior Service Medal, three Legions of Merit and five Meritorious Service Medals with “O” device among others. Sea Service Leadership Association Established in 1978, SSLA is the only non-profit organization in the U. S. dedicated to providing professional development through networking, education, and mentorship of women from all three maritime armed forces – the United States Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. SSLA is a national non-profit and non-political organization. SSLA is also a member of the Navy & Marine Corps Council which advises the Secretary of the Navy on issues affecting Navy & Marine Corps personnel and their families. By joining SSLA your voice can make a difference! BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chair of the Board: RADM Cari B. Thomas, USCG Chair of the Board, Emeritus: RADM Jan Hamby, USN (Ret) Senior Advisor: Dr. Gladys Brignoni, USCG Senior Enlisted Chairperson: FORCM Laura Martinez, USN (Ret.) USMC Representative: Maj Jenny Storm, USMC USCG Representative: LTJG Corinne Powers USCG Representative: CAPT Martha LaGuardia Master Chief Dawn Stephens Command Master Chief Stephens serves as the senior enlisted advisor to the Eleventh Coast Guard District Commander. In this capacity she provides advice to the District Commander on issues and initiatives pertaining to all Coast Guard members and their families throughout the District. The Eleventh District encompasses the states of Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and California to include its coastal and offshore waters, and the offshore waters of Mexico and Central America down to South America. Most recently, Master COAST GUARD SPEAKER BIOS CONTINUED LCDR Rosie Goscinski, USN, President CDR Katie Shobe, USN, Vice President LCDR Dana Chapin, USN, Treasurer HMCS April Merriman, USN, VP of Membership CDR Donna Poulin, USN, VP of Chapters ET1 Jodi Geibel, USN, Secretary NC1 Sarah Patton, USN, Public Affairs Officer Chief Christine Cots, SSLA Awards Coordinator LCDR John Dittmer, USNR (Ret), Vice President of Administration WANT TO GET INVOLVED? Join or form a local chapter or join a committee! ★ Membership Lieutenant Katie L. Spira Lieutenant Spira was raised in Sanger, TX. 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