
I
am currently serving as a proud member of the US Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Fellows Program, where I am training to become a CP-32 Training Developer.
This program is similar to the Army Materiel Command (AMC) Fellows Program, which
is more well known and further detailed at
www.amccareers.com.
In August 2008, I obtained a Masters of Science degree
in Instructional Technology from Texas A&M University in Texarkana, TX. This marked my completion of the
first year of the Fellows program, which also included coursework from the AMC Logistics Leadership Center
(ALLC) at Red River Army Depot.
Prior to joining the Fellows program, I attended the University of Texas at Tyler
in Tyler, TX from 2004 – 2007, where I obtained a Bachelors of Science degree in
Computer Science with a Minor in Business Administration. While at UT Tyler, I spent
many hours in the computer science lab not only completing assignments but also
assisting others as a lab technician. Preceding my studies at
UT Tyler, I attended Texarkana College in Texarkana, TX from 2003 – 2004, where I also worked in the
computer department and assisted the faculty and staff with the maintenance of the
campus’ computers.
I was born in Texarkana, TX on November 1, 1984, and I grew up in New Boston, TX and
graduated from New Boston High School in 2003. While in high school, I was an
active member of the band as well as a member of the local Boy Scouts where I obtained
my Eagle Scout award.
I enjoy spending time with my family and friends, and my hobbies include building computers, programming, computer games, working
on my car, and reading about new advancements in technology.
While obtaining my computer science degree, I developed a strong interest and respect
for the many new technologies we see and work with today. As a result, I would like
to pursue a career that (1) places me in a position to work with computers and new
technologies and (2) provides me with the opportunity to actively take part in developing
cutting edge technologies that will positively
impact the way we live.