Type Of Business:
Government organization dedicated to the protection of the United States
Expertise:
Defense enrollment eligibility reporting system; Real-time automated personnel identification system
Major Product/SVS:
Defense
Hobbies/Sports:
Building computers and databases; Basketball
Education Degrees:
Pursuing Ph.D. in Education, Liberty University; Master of Science in Management, Oakland City University (2006); Bachelor of Science in Human Resource Management, Oakland City University
Affiliations Awards:
Parent-Teacher Association; Blacks In Government; National Geospatial Intelligence Agency; Association of the United States Army
Charity:
Mentor, Indiana Youth Challenge Academy (2009); Basketball Coach, Young Men's Christian Association (2005-2007); Co-Leader, Indiana Girls Scouts (2008); First Aid Trainer, Indiana Boy Scouts (2008); Tape and Video Recorder, Local Church
Number Of Years In Current Position:
26
What Does He/She Attribute Success To:
He attributes his success to his hard work and the support he receives from his father, mother and wife.
Why did you become involved in your profession or industry?:
He became involved in his profession because of his family background in the military and, moreover, he wanted to utilize the benefits of education the military offers.
Extended Bio Profile:
Mr. Davis has written a book on reorganization.
Position Responsibilities and Duties:
Processing passport applications, Coordinating with the photo management system of the Army; Managing the black program; Filing eight to 10 cases; Litigating for FOA cases
Education Certifications:
Certification, Federal Emergency Management Agency; Certification, U.S. Department of Homeland Security; Certification, U.S. Army Defense Ammunition Center & School; Certification, Department of Homeland Security; Certification, Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute
Awards/Honors:
Mentor of the Year, Indiana Youth Challenge Academy (2009); Meritorious Service Medal; Army Commendation Medal ‘V’ Device; Three-Time Recipient, Army Achievement Medal; Combat Action Ribbon; Four-Time Recipient, Army Good Conduct Medal; Three-Time Recipient, Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal; Two-Time Recipient, National Defense Service Medal; Four-Time Recipient, Southwest Asia Service Medal; Global War on Terrorism Service Medal; Korean Defense Service Medal; Armed Forces Reserve Medal with ‘M’ Device; Two-Time Recipient, NCO Professional Development Ribbon; Army Service Ribbon; Two-Time Recipient, Overseas Service Ribbon; Three-Time Recipient, Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbons; Kuwait Liberation Medal, Saudi Arabia; Kuwait Liberation Medal, Kuwait; Indiana Recruiting Ribbon; Three-Time Recipient, Indiana Outside Continental United States Ribbon; Indiana Military Volunteer Emblem; Army Lapel Button; German Schutzenschnur
Where Will You Be In 5 Years:
In five years, Mr. Davis hopes to work for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.