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Albert Orear is a seasoned executive with 20+ years of experience in military operations, organizational development, and human resources. He has held leadership positions in various organizations, including the US Army and Hebron Presbyterian Historical Society. Albert has a strong educational background in Educational Administration and Supervision, Health & Physical Education, and Administration & Leadership. He is a skilled public speaker, writer, and teacher, with expertise in qualitative research and HR consulting.
As a retired Army officer, Albert has a deep understanding of military operations and strategic planning. He has implemented various initiatives, including the Wounded Warrior Initiative, to support military families. Albert's experience spans multiple industries, including education, healthcare, and non-profit management.
With his unique blend of military, educational, and HR expertise, Albert is a versatile leader who can drive organizational change and improvement.
He is a certified Ed.S. holder from Jacksonville State University and a Master's degree holder in Health & Physical Education from the same institution. Albert is also a skilled writer and teacher, with experience in technical writing and university teaching.
Albert's skills include Organizational Development, Public Speaking, Military Operations, Operational Planning, Human Resources, Qualitative Research, Hr Consulting, Hr Policies, Technical Writing, University Teaching, and Writing.
Experience
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Hebron Presbyterian Historical Society
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Banks, Georgia
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President
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Oct 2015 - Present
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Banks, Georgia
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Retired
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Apr 2009 - Present
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S.E. Region Installation Management Agency
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Fort McPherson, Georgia
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Chief, Reserve Affairs
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Oct 2003 - Apr 2009
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Fort McPherson, Georgia
Reported directly to the Director for Human Capitol. Developed and implemented Reserve personnel accession policy guidance. Provided oversight in relation to Reserve Forces to human capitol elements spread out over the Southeast US. Implemented the Wounded Warrior Initiative and assisted their families transition from the Military.
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Third U.S. Army Augmentation Unit
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Fort McPherson
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Deputy Commander
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Jun 2002 - Oct 2003
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Fort McPherson
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Coalition Forces Land Component Command (CFLCC), Kuwait
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Camp Doha, Kuwait
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Chief of Casualty Operations Division
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Aug 2001 - Oct 2002
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Camp Doha, Kuwait
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Hall, Fulton and Rockdale County Public School Systems
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Gainesville, East Point and Conyers, GA
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Teacher, English, Georgia History, U.S. History, Geography
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Aug 1994 - Sep 2001
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Gainesville, East Point and Conyers, GA
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U.S. Army
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Multiple
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Various
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Feb 1979 - Jul 1994
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Multiple
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Education
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2002 - 2004Jacksonville State University
Ed.S., Educational Administration and Supervision -
2001 - 2002Jacksonville State University
Certification, Administration & Leadership -
1984 - 1986Jacksonville State University
Master's degree, Health & Physical Education -
1979 - 1983Georgia State University
Bachelor's degree, Health & Physcial Education
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Industry Focus. “Military and Defense”
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