U.s Army Rapid Equipping Force
Product Analyst and Deputy Team Chief
The Ravens Group, Inc. Feb 2017 - Jun 2018
Senior Strategic Planner, Us Army Rapid Equipping Force
Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Apr 2015 - Dec 2016
Assistant Deputy Director of Operations
Us Army May 1995 - Dec 2016
Ltc
4Th Special Troops Battalion 4Th Ibct Feb 2013 - Feb 2015
Battalion Commander
Education:
Boston University 2004 - 2006
Masters
Missiouri University of Science and Technology 1999 - 1999
Master of Science, Masters, Management, Engineering
Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1991 - 1995
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering
School of Advanced Military Studies
Skills:
Military Security Clearance Operational Planning Military Operations Dod Army Military Experience Program Management National Security Command Organizational Leadership Force Protection Defense Intelligence Analysis Cross Functional Team Leadership Leadership Government Engineering Project Management Government Contracting Risk Management Leadership Development Strategic Planning Operations Management Military Training U.s. Department of Defense Emergency Management Engineering Management Management Training Lean Manufacturing Process Improvement Systems Engineering Six Sigma Strategy Budgets
Dr. Doherty graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 1982. He works in Glendora, CA and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Doherty is affiliated with Foothill Presbyterian Hospital, Huntington Memorial Hospital, PIH Health Hospital Whittier and Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center.
Wikipedia References
Neil Doherty (Footballer)
Neil Doherty (Radio Presenter)
Neil A. Doherty
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Integrated Risk Management : Techniques and Strategies for Managing Corporate Risk
A Miami jury on Thursday returned a $100 million verdict against a retired Roman Catholic priest accused of sexually abusing dozens of boys since the 1980s in the city's Little Haiti neighborhood. More than 20 people say Neil Doherty, 68, trolled for victims wearing his priest's collar.
In a complaint filed Wednesday in Miami-Dade County against the Archdiocese of Miami, a 29-year-old man identified only as John Doe No. 71 says the Rev. Neil Doherty, 68, repeatedly drugged and raped him in the early 1990s.Rev. Neil Doherty retired in 2002 without faculties; he is not permitted to wear clerical garb, celebrate the sacrament, have an assignment nor is he listed on the archdiocesan website, archdiocese spokeswoman Mary Ross Agosta said Wednesday.