Jun 2014 to 2000 Lead StockArtfx Warehouse Suffolk, VA Mar 2010 to Mar 2011 Order PreperationR&H Systems Petersburg, VA Mar 2010 to Mar 2011 General Laborer
Education:
Norfolk State University Norfolk, VA 2014 to 2016 In Progress in Interdisciplinary studiesSouthside Community College 2012 to 2013 History/EducationTidewater Community College 2006 to 2009 Mass CommunicationsMaury High School Norfolk, VA 2002 to 2006 High School Diploma in Advanced studies diploma
Jul 2013 to Jan 2015 Service TechnicianOpportunity Village Las Vegas, NV Apr 2012 to Oct 2012 Community Trainee SupervisorSNRHA (CWEP) Las Vegas, NV Mar 2011 to Nov 2011 Grounds Maintenance WorkerUS NAVY Norfolk, VA Mar 2003 to Mar 2010 Airman/ Petty Officer Third ClassLong Beach Summer Youth Program
Jun 1997 to Sep 2001 Recreation Specialist/ Sports Director
Education:
College of Southern Nevada Las Vegas, NV Nov 2010 to Jun 2011 Certificate of AchievementNorfolk State University Norfolk, VA Aug 2004 to May 2006 Associates in PsychologyPolytechnic H.S. Long Beach, CA Sep 1998 to Jun 2003 High School diploma
2009 to 2000 President3rd Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) Taji, Iraq 2008 to 2009 Deputy Director, Operations Center (Executive Level Staff)Whiskey Seven International, Inc
2007 to 2008 Project ManagerIndependent Leadership Development ConsultantWilmington, DE 2001 to 2007Special Warfare Center and Schools Fort Bragg, NC 1999 to 2001 Deputy Director (Executive Level Staff)Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) Fort Lewis, WA 1997 to 1999 First Sergeant (Executive Level Staff)Operational Detachment - Alpha 156, B Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) Fort Lewis, WA 1996 to 1997 Deputy Director
Education:
Penn. State University Jan 2010 Masters in Leadership DevelopmentLiberty University Jan 2005 BS in Psychology
Military:
Rank: First Sergeant Jun 1976 to Jun 2001 Branch: US ArmyL.i.location.original
Skills:
During my career Ive been responsible for the strategic analysis, development and implementation of numerous training and development courses for both emerging and senior leaders. Ive developed assessment and evaluation systems and have been responsible for improving organizational culture and developing corporate values. Throughout my career I constantly reviewed and improved upon training materials insuring they were current and leveraged the best practices for developing successful leaders. I have personally coached and mentored literally hundreds of young leaders and provided focused, highly detailed advice to C-level leaders in both the private and public arenas. I have extensive experience in positions of leadership, teaching, training program development and human resources. I utilize a proactive, participative leadership style. My strengths include excellent written and oral communications, as well as exceptional analytical abilities. I easily adjust to changing circumstances and priorities and hold myself to the highest standards of professional excellence and personal integrity.
Presidential Inaugural Committee Washington, DC 2013 to Jan 2013 National Day of Service FellowOrganizing for America Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Mar 2012 to Nov 2012Office of New York State Assemblywoman Naomi Rivera Bronx, NY Jul 2011 to Jan 2012 District RepresentativeAstoria, NY New York, NY May 2010 to Jul 2011 Legislative Aide
Education:
State University of New York at Plattsburgh Plattsburgh, NY 2010 Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Sophomore wing Trey Landers had a career-high 17 points for the Flyers, while freshman guard Jalen Crutcher (12 points) scored in double figures for the first time in six games. But the headliner for Dayton, as it has been this season, was Darrell Davis. The senior guard has flourished in a bigger r
Date: Jan 04, 2018
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Luke Kennard, Duke-North Carolina part of great CBK doubleheader
r ratio (9.7, 29 assists, 3 turnovers). Pollard has led the Flyers in scoring four games in a row. Darrell Davis has made three 3-pointers three games in a row. Its the best three-game stretch of his career since his freshman season when he made 10 of 10 in three straight games.
Date: Feb 09, 2017
Category: Sports
Source: Google
NCAA Tournament 2015: Best and worst of Sunday's madness
Dayton made one final "run" with just over a minute to play. After a Scoochie Smith layup had broken a stretch of 10:32 without a Flyer field goal, freshman guard Darrell Davis recorded a steal and had an opportunity to score on the break and cut the Sooner lead to 2. Buddy Hield wasn't having it. T
Date: Mar 23, 2015
Source: Google
Oklahoma quiets Dayton 72-66 and moves to Sweet 16
The Flyers steadied themselves in the first half and they were the stronger team to start the second half. A 9-0 run, capped by a beat-the-shot-clock 3 by Darrell Davis at 13:40 put Dayton up 46-40 and got OU to call a timeout. It didn't immediately help. Pierre knocked down another 3 and Dayton had
Date: Mar 22, 2015
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Buddy Hield makes big-guy play to sweep Oklahoma into Sweet 16
With OU ahead by four points approaching the final minute, Dayton freshman Darrell Davis stole the ball from Sooners point gaurd Jordan Woodard. Davis thought he had a clear path to the goal and jumped for his layup a step early, giving Hield just enough room to squeeze in front of the rim and swat
Despite the hot shooting for the Sooners, Dayton coach Archie Miller had his team switch into a zone that worked wonders, and the Flyers held Oklahoma scoreless over the subsequent six minutes as Dayton responded with a 15- run of its own to take its first lead of the game on a Darrell Davis three-p
Date: Mar 22, 2015
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Oklahoma advances to Sweet 16; ends Dayton's NCAA run
a zone changed things. As the Sooners went scoreless for more than six minutes and 10 possessions, committing six turnovers, the Flyers scored 15 consecutive points, inciting the crowd. Darrell Davis' 3-pointer pushed them ahead 32-29 with 2:19 left before Oklahoma retook a 34-32 lead into halftime.
Date: Mar 22, 2015
Category: Sports
Source: Google
NCAA tournament: Dayton Flyers run out of magic vs. Oklahoma Sooners
After a Smith layup with 1:19 left cut Dayton's deficit to 62-28, Darrell Davis stole and Oklahoma pass and attacked the basket, but Hield went high to block it, Jordan Wodard corralled it and went on to make three of four throws in the following 15 seconds.