AT&T - Atlanta, Georgia / Dallas, Texas since Jun 2008
Finance Director, Capital Planning
AT&T - San Antonio, Texas Jan 2005 - Jun 2008
Finance Director, Business Marketing
SBC - San Antonio, Texas Dec 2003 - Jan 2005
Finance Director, Product Profitability
SBC - San Antonio, Texas Jun 2002 - Dec 2003
Associate Director, Strategic Planning
SBC - San Ramon, California Jun 2001 - Jun 2002
Financial Analyst, Business Sales Support
Education:
Brigham Young University 1999 - 2001
Brigham Young University 1993 - 1999
Fitz, Vogt & Associates Walpole, NH 2007 to 2011 President and Chief Operating OfficerFVA associates
2003 to 2007 Chief Operating OfficerExecutive Vice President, Operations & Sales 2001 to 2003private schools
1995 to 2001 Vice PresidentDistrict Manager 1991 to 1995FVA Associates
1990 to 1991 Director of Food ServicesNew Hampshire Restaurant Equipment Company Manchester, NH 1986 to 1990 Project/Sales ManagerKeslie Management Company, Inc Bedford, NH 1984 to 1986 Director of OperationsGeorgetown Holdings, Ltd Washington, DC 1981 to 1984 Corporate Director Food OperationsCini-Grissom Associates Potomac, MD 1979 to 1981 Senior Associate, Management Services DivisionThe Macke Company Cheverly, MD 1977 to 1979 Director of Food Services - Washington HomeARA Food Services, Inc Monticello, NY 1976 to 1977 Director of Food Services, Monticello School District
Education:
Cornell University Ithaca, NY 1976 Bachelor's of Science in Hotel Administration
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d the border regions of Afghanistan, Maj. Gen. James Hecker told reporters at a Pentagon briefing Thursday. ETIM enjoys support from the Taliban in the mountains of Badakhshan, so hitting these Taliban training facilities and squeezing the Taliban's support networks degrades ETIM capabilities.
Date: Feb 10, 2018
Category: World
Source: Google
US targets Chinese Uighur militants as well as Taliban fighters in Afghanistan
launched at one time from a B-52 bomber, according to Air Force Maj. Gen. James Hecker, who spoke to reporters at the Pentagon in a video teleconference from Kabul on Wednesday. The B-52 a Cold War workhorse had recently been modified to carry more munitions, the military said in a statement.
Date: Feb 09, 2018
Category: World
Source: Google
Taliban in the crosshairs of more planes and better intelligence as US war effort shifts focus to Afghanistan
Afghanistan has become CENTCOM's main effort, thanks to the recent successes in Iraq and Syria, Maj. Gen. James Hecker, NATOs Air Commander in Afghanistan. This has allowed CENTCOM to shift more assets our way, which will significantly improve our ability to assist the Afghans.
Date: Feb 07, 2018
Category: World
Source: Google
US adding air power, intelligence gathering in Afghanistan
Air Force Maj. Gen. James Hecker told reporters at the Pentagon in a video teleconference from Kabul that on Feb. 1 the U.S. Central Command officially designated Afghanistan as its main effort, supplanting the counter-Islamic State campaign in Iraq and Syria. Central Command is responsible for al
Date: Feb 07, 2018
Category: World
Source: Google
A-10s deploy to Afghan fight as US hopes to bomb the Taliban into submission
The A-10s are from the 303d Fighter Squadron and were sent to Afghanistan after their success in clearing out ISIS in both Iraq and Syria, Maj. Gen. James Hecker said. They arrived on Jan. 19 and flew their first missions within 24 hours, he said.