Feb 2008 to Present Quality Assurance Construction RepresentativeUnited States Army Corps of Engineers
Oct 2008 to Sep 2009 Private Investigator LevelAdvanced Auto Parts
Oct 2007 to Sep 2008 Parts Specialist/Sales37th Engineer Battalion Fort Bragg, NC Oct 2004 to Dec 2007 Command Sergeant MajorPublic Works Business Center
Jun 2003 to Sep 2003 Engineer Operations Sergeant MajorHHC
Jun 2002 to May 2003 Corps Staff Engineer Section Sergeant MajorHHC
Oct 1999 to Jun 2001 First SergeantA Company
Nov 1998 to Sep 1999 First SergeantCombat Applications Group
Nov 1997 to Oct 1998 Senior Special Operations EngineerCombat Applications Group
Oct 1994 to Oct 1997 Special Operations EngineerA Company
Jun 1993 to Sep 1994 Platoon Sergeant
Education:
Regent's HS Oct 2011 managementUS Army Sergeant's Major Academy 2001 to 2002SERE School Jul 1997Fayetteville Community Technical College Fayetteville, NC Feb 1996 to May 1996 Associates in General EducationWindsor Central High School Windsor, NY Aug 1976 to Jun 1980
Buffalo, New York Yonkers, New York Bloomington, Indiana Orland Park, Illinois Kenai, Alaska Oakland, California Provo, Utah
Work:
MECX SDVOSB - Senior Vice President (2001) Handex Environmental - General Manager/Business Development Manager (1999-2001) Rent a Cartwright - Principal Consultant/Trainer (1995-1999) Huntingdon Engineering & Environmental - Vice President (1993-1995) Empire Soils & Investigation - President (1993-1995) International Technology (IT) - Operations Manager (1993-1993) Metcalf & Eddy (M&E) - General Manager (1991-1993) Groundwater Technology (GTI) - National Accounts Manager (1989-1991) Chemical Waste Management (CWM) - Senior Project Manager (1984-1989) Spill Recovery of Indiana - Environmental Engineer (1982-1984) Rock Island Refinery - Environmental Engineer (1981-1982) Indiana University - Associate Instructor/Professional Student (1978-1983) Union Oil Chemical Division - Operations Supervisor (1973-1978) Drew Chemical - Technical Services Engineer (1972-1973) Cartwright Enterprises - General Manager (1971-1972) Exxon/Humble Oil - Refinery Process Engineer (1969-1971)
Education:
Indiana University - School of Business & School of Public & Environmental Affairs, Brigham Young University - Chemical Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Chemical Engineering
Relationship:
Married
About:
I am an internationally recognized motivational platform speaker, trainer, author & daily blogger on environmental remediation, professional engineering, & hazardous materials management topics.
Tagline:
PE, CHMM*, CPIM* Senior Vice President of MECX, LP (pronounced M-E-C-X). MBA in Operations Management from Indiana University, a BES in Chemical Engineering from Brigham Young University, and a Professional Certificate in Project Management from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Mr. Cartwright is an internationally recognized motivational platform speaker on the Soil & Groundwater Remediation, Hazardous Materials Management, Professional Networking, and Career Planning Strategies. He is a Past President of the Academy of Certified Hazardous Materials Managers (now the Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals). He is a recipient of the prestigious “Pete Cook Founders Award” for distinguished lifetime leadership, dedicated service, and professional achievement within the hazardous materials management profession. He is a “Fellow” of the Institute of Hazardous Materials Management. Mr. Cartwright is the author of “Hazardous Materials Management 365 Days a Year” and the “CHMM Career Planning & Survival Guide”.
Bragging Rights:
Over fifty years ago, I was a very young Eagle Scout. Now, I am an old Bald Eagle Scout!
Uranus is weird, so its always been uncertain how much the magnetic field actually interacts with its satellites, explained principal investigator Richard Cartwright, an astronomer at Johns Hopkins. For starters, it is tilted by 98 degrees relative to the ecliptic.
Date: Jun 12, 2025
Category: Science
Source: Google
Webb Telescope Reveals the Possibility of a Hidden Ocean on a Uranus Moon
The James Webb Space Telescope collected chemical spectra from the moon. Then, a research team led by Richard Cartwright from the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) compared them to simulated mixtures. Upon comparison, the researchers discovered that Ariel contains some of the most carbo