Craig Jorgenson
Senior Vice President and Treasurer at The Sulphur Institute- Claim this Profile
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Leading for Organizational Impact
Center for Creative LeadershipFeb, 2023- Sep, 2024
Experience
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The Sulphur Institute
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United States
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International Trade and Development
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Vice President and Treasurer
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Jan 2020 - Present
Responsible for TSI's programs delivering consultancy and advice to members on domestic and international transportation regulatory affairs, EHS leading practices, and the sulphuric acid industry. Retains the fiduciary responsibility and accounts payable for the institute serving as corporate treasurer.
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Vice President, Transportation and Regulatory Affairs
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Aug 2014 - Dec 2019
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US Army
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United States
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Law Enforcement
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1 - 100 Employee
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Supply Chain Executive Leader
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Jan 1990 - Jun 2014
24 years of experience in supply chain, transportation (truck, air, terminal, and rail operations), distribution operations. Have worked on four continents with several major international intermodal transportation and 3PL providers.
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Director of Transportation (Battalion Commander)
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Jun 2008 - Nov 2010
Set strategic direction through detailed planning to improve Asia-Pacific regional distribution operations; direct oversight of $30 million budget supporting customer transportation needs in eight commercial ports throughout Japan, Philippines, Thailand, Australia, Alaska and Guam.
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Distribution Manager
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May 2004 - May 2008
Led staff of 200 employees responsible for transportation management and procurement of $200 million annually in commercial 3PL transportation and distribution services; customer portfolio included 120 organizations located in 16 countries throughout Central and Southern Europe. Sitting member of civil-military consortium leading change and improvements in the US Government use of eight European railroads resulting in improved planning and better asset use.
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Military Sealift Command
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Maritime Transportation
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700 & Above Employee
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Director of Operations and Planning (N3/5)
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Sep 2012 - Mar 2014
Develops and implements policies, procedures and plans to ensure the operational readiness for fleet of 110 capital ship that support Navy and Joint operations; runs the Global Command Information Center, which is the single point of contact to the U.S. Transportation Command and U.S. Navy operations centers for Navy Auxiliary Force ships.This directorate also plays a key role in providing expertise in planning missions ranging from humanitarian assistance and disaster response to combat operations.
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Defense Logistics Agency
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United States
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Armed Forces
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700 & Above Employee
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Deputy Director, Strategic Program/Director, Operations Center
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Sep 2011 - Sep 2012
Responsible for planning and monitoring Defense Logistics Agency supply chain activities around the globe. Responsible for planning and monitoring Defense Logistics Agency supply chain activities around the globe.
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Education
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National War College
MS, Strategy Planning/Development -
Indiana University Bloomington
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University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
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Horlick High School