United States Air Force since Apr 2013
GEOINT Program Manager
Virginia Air National Guard Aug 2007 - Apr 2013
GEOINT Analyst/Project Manager
Virginia Holocaust Museum 2006 - 2008
Development Coordinator
Education:
The George Washington University 2011 - 2014
MS, Project Management
Virginia Commonwealth University 2002 - 2007
B.A., International Studies/International Relations
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Leadership Contract Management DoD Microsoft Excel Time Management Proposal Writing Microsoft Word Database Administration Government Team Leadership Organization Research Workforce Development Program Management Teamwork Program Evaluation Outlook Workshop Facilitation Microsoft Office Personnel Management Emergency Management Quality Assurance Customer Service Government Contracting Project Planning Organizational Development Cross-functional Team Leadership Training Delivery Knowledge Management Process Improvement Resource Management Software Documentation Military Adobe Creative Suite Networking Staff Development Task Management Budgets Program Development Security Clearance Conflict Resolution Intelligence Analysis Earned Value Management
Aug 2011 to 2000 team memberValley Grove School District
Aug 2000 to 2000Valley Grove School District
Aug 2009 to Jun 2011Valley Grove School District
Aug 2003 to Jan 2008Valley Grove School District
Aug 2000 to Jun 2003
Education:
Wilkes University Wilkes-Barre, PA Jan 2012 Masters of Science in Educational Development & StrategiesClarion University of Pennsylvania Clarion, PA Dec 1998 Bachelor of Science in EducationAllegheny College Meadville, PA May 1993 Bachelor of Arts
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replaced two-time Canadian champion Heather Nedohin as the rink's skip. With Carey at the helm, lead Laine Peters, second Jocelyn Peterman and third Amy Nixon rolled through Alberta's playdowns and then won the Scotties Tournament of Hearts to become national champions and represent Canada at the worlds.
Date: Mar 26, 2016
Source: Google
Canada falls at women's curling world championships
two-time Canadian champion Heather Nedohin as the rinks skip. With Carey at the helm, lead Laine Peters, second Jocelyn Peterman and third Amy Nixon rolled through Albertas playdowns and then won the Scotties Tournament of Hearts to become national champions and represent Canada at the worlds.
Date: Mar 26, 2016
Source: Google
Chelsea Carey scores 4 in 9th end to beat Scotland at worlds
After Scotland conceded Carey, third Amy Nixon, second Jocelyn Peterman and lead Laine Peters all hugged by the hog line of their sheet as play in other games continued around them. The largely Canadian crowd at Credit Union iPlex roared its approval.
Date: Mar 25, 2016
Source: Google
Chelsea Carey not concerned with earlier loss to Russia at worlds
Its not just the Canadian team -- which also includes third Amy Nixon, second Jocelyn Peterman and lead Laine Peters -- thats dismissing the idea that Mondays game is in any way significant to Saturdays showdown.
Date: Mar 25, 2016
Source: Google
Canada gets a fresh start in playoffs at women's world curling championship
While theres still lots at stake for Canada this weekend, the pressure of playing Russia will likely pale in comparison to what the team which includes third Amy Nixon, second Jocelyn Peterman and lead Laine Peters faced on Thursday night.
In front of a packed house in Swift Current, Careys team -- which includes third Amy Nixon, second Jocelyn Peterman and lead Laine Peters -- was cold and clinical as they dispatched the Scots and set up a date with Russia in Fridays 3-4 playoff.Lind couldnt help but be affected. The Calgary native has a long history with the Canadian team, having curled with coach Charley Thomas on the World Curling Tour and on a mixed team with third Amy Nixon.
In the morning draw against Russia, the Canadian team -- which includes third Amy Nixon, second Jocelyn Peterman and lead Laine Peters -- were uncharacteristically off their game, with Carey missing a shot in the seventh that opened the door for Russia to walk away with the win.
Date: Mar 22, 2016
Source: Google
Canada's struggles with inconsistent ice but pulls out late victory over Italy at women's world curling championship
If the Canadian team which includes third Amy Nixon, second Jocelyn Peterman and lead Laine Peters comes away with a gold medal at the end of the week, nobodys going to remember the struggles along the way.