by khurst2@gmail.com | Sep 8, 2021 | Announcements, News
The BPM Global 100 Leading Black Professionals recognition is an integral element of Black Professionals Month. BPM will select 100 leading black professionals worldwide with substantial accomplishments, significant leadership, and positive impact within their organization and industry. This recognition is based on professional merit and is NOT fee-based.
There are two (2) categories of recognition for the BPM Global 100 Leading Black Professionals:
- Seasoned Leaders: Highly accomplished black professionals over age 40 in senior leadership roles with broad and deep scopes of responsibility that contributes
significantly to the organization’s success
- Emerging Leaders: Highly talented and upwardly mobile black professionals between 25-40 who have demonstrated extraordinary potential for achieving senior leadership roles and becoming luminaries in their profession
Deadline for nominations is September 12.
BPM Nomination Overview
https://drive.google.com/file/d/18ALAuoea7xvSaAZLX9goiKloB76y7uir/view?usp=sharing
BPM NOMINATION FORM LINK
https://zfrmz.com/1TpyItVbKRrmu7Ff4F8J
by khurst2@gmail.com | Aug 24, 2021 | Announcements, News
Recently, the White House has promulgated an Executive Order requiring action across the Federal Gov’t on Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Accessibility.
Read full brief:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2021/06/25/executive-order-on-diversity-equity-inclusion-and-accessibility-in-the-federal-workforce/
by khurst2@gmail.com | Aug 23, 2021 | Captains & Colonels, News
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“The Path to O6”
Written by: CAPT Lawrence Gaillard, U.S. Coast Guard
My path to O6 has been a long and enjoyable journey and in the next few paragraphs, I would like to share with you a few observations and recommendations from what I have learned on my path to the rank of Captain. I would like to thank God for giving me the opportunity to share this with you and for bringing me this far in my career. Now, before we go into specific details I want to let you know that you can make it! You are closer to O6 than you think and I want to provide you with a few tools to help you realize your goals within your respective organization.
One of guiding principles of NNOA and a critical component of a successful career is active and diverse mentoring. The good news is if you are reading this post, you are probably already member of NNOA and plugged in to one of the most diverse maritime mentoring agency in the world. As a NNOA member you have access to a wealth of career knowledge encompassing multiple services and with information from prior flag officers. As you ascend through the ranks of your career, you should strive to have multiple mentors. Some should look like you, some should not. You want to pick mentors that are within and outside of your career field and mentors that are one rank and two to three ranks above you. A good mentor will look out for you and give you career advice especially at points in your career where broadening assignments can expand your horizons. Evaluations are another critical element of an officer’s career and you should regularly provide your evaluations before and after the submission deadline period to your mentors for feedback and course corrections. This can prevent adverse language or recommendations in your evaluation that can hinder your future promotion potential. Do not be afraid of operational setbacks and making mistakes, we have all made them and that is how we learn. Errors in the line of duty conducting missions are much more forgivable than character and integrity issues encountered off duty.
Work Life Balance is another key component to successfully navigation to the rank of O6. You have not achieved the great success in your current organization without the help of your family and loved ones. Prioritize, recognize and be there for them. One day we will all need to hang up the uniform, but your family will be with you till the end. Be sure to cultivate these relationships along the way and allow them to partake in the amazing experiences you receive during your career in the military.
Maintain honor and Integrity above all else and always take care of your people. Our people are our number one resource and no mission is completed. Whether you are leading a division of three or a crew of 5000, the welfare of your crew should be your top priority.
Be Patience and enjoy the season that you are in. There were times where I was so focused on what was ahead of me that I lost sight of what was right next to me. Keep God first and He will always direct your path. And finally….. be yourself. The organization truly values the unique skills, diversity and talents you bring, so be sure to make the best of it. Be safe out there and Good Luck!
by khurst2@gmail.com | Aug 23, 2021 | News
On Sunday, 01 AUG, NNOA provided a 10’x20’ booth at the 2021 Sea Air Space Conference STEM EXPO, Gaylord Hotel, National Harbor, MD.
The event greatly exceeded expectations with 2,700 people registered for the event. The NNOA team provided nearly 200 interactive demos with Hololens 2, Oculus Quest 2 and Smart devices to showcase Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality and Mixed Reality capabilities (AR/VR/MR). The theme was solution development for enhanced situational awareness using augmented reality for shipboard aircraft towing and aviation ground mishap avoidance. This is a high priority issue for Navy and Marine Corps. The full scope of the STEM program includes software programming lessons, operational familiarizations, design thinking, AR/VR simulation development, and mobile applications development. Lucky prize winners took home an Oculus Quest 2 VR headset and Merge cubes for AR. Participating partners included NAVAIR PMA260, AVATAR Partners, Zenith Challenge Program and Starfish Studios. Sponsor support for NNOA STEM programs was provided by Northrup Grumman. Event photos: https://www.snapfish.com/share?via=link&token=FKT-ZsMp_gz4ycNa-GxcjQ/AUS/27952122939070/SNAPFISH
by khurst2@gmail.com | Aug 10, 2021 | News
Help support USNA outreach. Prepare our young leaders early to be competitive. Check out what NAMA is doing!
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by khurst2@gmail.com | Jul 29, 2021 | Announcements, News
NOW HEAR THIS! NOW HEAR THIS!
Update on the Navy STEM Essay Contest.
Deadline is now August 9th!
Dear STEM advocates,
The Naval STEM team wanted to share a note to let you know that the Naval Horizons contest deadline has been extended to Aug 9th; the updated flyer is attached. We hope you’ll share this message with your networks.
We encourage all high school students to participate in the Naval Horizons student essay contest: https://navalhorizons.us/
FYSA, Naval Horizons is a high school essay contest that introduces students to cutting-edge STEM topics that impact the Department of the Navy (DON). The students will learn about Naval STEM challenges and DON scientists and engineers via an educational video series. They will then write an essay on how the videos inspired them for a chance to win a cash prize. The contest challenges students to picture themselves in a STEM career and design the Navy and Marine Corps of the future.
Should you have questions, please contact Naval_STEM@navy.mil.
Best,
Kathleen
Kathleen Gately Miranda
Deputy Director
Naval STEM Coordination Office (NSCO)
Office of Naval Research
kathleen.miranda@navy.mil