Dean Moore

Company Owner at Wayback Burgers
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(386) 825-5501
Location
San Antonio, Texas Metropolitan Area

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Credentials

  • Forging Stakeholder Relationships (ACQ 452)
    Defense Acquisition University
    Oct, 2017
    - Nov, 2024
  • DAWIA Certified Acquisition Professional Level 2 - Program Management
    US Army Acquisition Corps
    Feb, 2014
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Food and Beverage Services
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Company Owner
      • May 2021 - Present

      Retail food and/or beverage merchandise from fixed point-of-sale locations and guarantee the proper storage and sanitary conditions required by regulatory authority. Retail food and/or beverage merchandise from fixed point-of-sale locations and guarantee the proper storage and sanitary conditions required by regulatory authority.

  • US Army IMCOM HQ ACES
    • JBSA Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio TX
    • Education Services Specialist
      • Apr 2014 - May 2022

      Implement Army policy, determination of specific region-wide educational program and service needs, program administration and review and perform analysis for the Region that includes installation implementation. Coordinate, as appropriate, on educational matters, with the HQ IMCOM, and ACES FOA. Evaluate programs to include benefits to soldiers, commanders, and the Army. Develop means to collect accurate data for evaluation purposes to be utilized in making recommendations for IMCOM Region policy revision for Army Leadership. Show less

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Career Program Specialist
      • Mar 2012 - Mar 2014

      Career Management - Ensure civilian, Soldiers, and foreign national eployees compliance with Army Acquisition Corps certification via maintaining accurate workforce management database. Administering Defense Acquisition University workforce training program for command ensuring staff attain certification and maintain required continuous learning points for certification level. Program career field management including program management, contracting, industrial property management, purchasing, quality, manufacturing and production, business, cost estimating and financial managers, acquisition logistics, and communications-computer systems. Implementing certification processes by accepting applications, reviewing for accuracy and completeness and forwarding with recommendation to certifying official. Assist Career Program Manager as required. Work includes problem solving, career guidance, program development, teamwork and cooperation, customer relations, leadership and supervision, high level of communication, budgeting/resource management, command level briefing, and data analysis for preparing timely accurate reports. Show less

    • Navy College Office, Ed.Services Director
      • Jul 2009 - Feb 2012

      Supervised staff and managed college classroom facilities supporting Navy College voluntary education programs, including Navy College Program for Afloat College Education (NCPACE), Defense Activities for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES), United Services Military Apprenticeship Program (USMAP), and Navy Distance Learning Partnership Program. Develop Requests for Proposals (RFP) for new programs to support on base education needs, approve tuition assistance funding and resolving technical problems, organizing, marketing, and facilitating Education Services Officer (ESO) and Career Counselor workshops and education fairs. Serve as Education Manager for a base population of greater than 20,000 coordinating and managing contracts for two undergraduate programs, and three graduate programs. Serve as the primary education program manager for three admirals, and the Commander, Fleet Activities, Yokosuka. Manage Navy College Program and responsible for education center accreditation for Afloat College Education for 12 forward deployed ships, including one aircraft carrier, and Commander, 7th Fleets flagship. Additional responsibilities included monitoring the quality of the Navy College Office contracted education programs in Yokosuka and onboard eleven forward deployed ships, including one aircraft carrier, to ensure they are appropriate and effectively serving the active duty sailors and their dependents. Assigned staff members to service ships and shore commands in Yokosuka for onsite education programs, and implementation of the NCPACE program. Provided leadership, coordination, qualitative analyses to evaluate program effectiveness, efficiency, and productivity ensuring staff trained, and empowered to accomplish the Navy College Program mission. My team building and marketing efforts have been instrumental in improving business practices resulting in increased base visibility, and more DANTES, College Level Examination Program, and Language test administered. Show less

  • US Army Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands
    • Kwajalein, Republic of the Marshall Islands
    • Education Services Specialist
      • Apr 2006 - Jul 2009

      Educational contract performance evaluator for Directorate of Community Activities (DCA), for quality assurance of contractor operated educational programs of Child, Youth & School Services, K-12 schools, and Adult Community Education. Duties include planning/scheduling, assessing, evaluating, monitoring, and preparing written reporting of the contractor's performance IAW Performance Work Statement (PWS). - Monitored/evaluated performance work statements of educational programs with annual budgets exceeding $3.5M, - Utilized knowledge of principles, concepts, methods, and techniques to evaluate community support programs and make recommendations based on resources, mission, demographics, and budgetary constraints, - Monitored education needs, assessments, and surveys; analyzed results for trends to ensure contractor initiated appropriate actions for improvement, - Ensured educational needs of the community meet Department of Defense (DOD), Army, inter-service and civilian accreditation standards, - Provided school liaison services for DOD civilian and military dependent students with Non-DoD Education Activity (DoDEA) overseas schools program, - Coordinated the installation Non-DoD Schools Program, DOD student special education eligibility, and individual education plan process with DoDEA special education specialist, - Provided educational advice, knowledge, and recommendations to Command, - Established and maintained cooperative working liaisons with colleagues, contractors, contracting officers, host nations personnel, and higher headquarters, - Conducted qualitative analyses to evaluate program effectiveness, efficiency, and productivity of educational programs for community annually or as needed, - Collaborated with outside professional agencies and Army support programs. Show less

  • Auburn University Extension
    • Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Korea
    • Youth Development Specialist, Army Youth Development Project
      • Aug 1997 - Oct 2003

      Provided technical assistance and training to assist installations staff and volunteers to gain and maintain DoD/Army Certification in CYS (Child and Youth Services) Program standards as the childcare model for the nation. Knowledge and experience in conducting CYS Installation Child and Youth Evaluation Team (ICYET) self-assessment and Regional Child and Youth Evaluation Team (RCYET) process. Responsibility for managing initiatives: Planned and implemented Regional Youth Leadership Forum for 5 years for middle school and teens, and facilitated Region Army Teen Chain of Communication coordination with Korea Army Teen Panel Representative. Established training schedule, managed travel, prepared reports and data calls, supplies, budget, prepared/presented training in Korea and internationally, used computer technology Outlook calendar, applications Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. Designed, implemented, and evaluated training curriculum. Ordered and maintained training equipment, and supplies. Youth Sports Administrator certified, (National Alliance for Youth Sports). Marketed progress of CYS programs especially BGCA and 4-H programs which were new to CYS. Personal Fitness Instructor certified by Cooper Institute. Coached, played, and umpired baseball, softball. Provided training for Boys Girls Club of America, 4-H programs, and Army Baseline Programs. Show less

  • University of Missouri, Extension (4-H)
    • Columbia, MO office in Steeleville, MO
    • Youth Development Specialist
      • Nov 1995 - Aug 1997

      Provided guidance, supervision, planning, management, implementation, and evaluation of 4-H youth development programs. Developed annual program plan, conducted annual community survey, executed planned budget, established fundraising plan/events, worked with 4-H Advisory Council and County Extension Council, prepared training, conducted annual management analysis of 4-H programs, monthly schedule/reports, and completed after-action/annual program reports, provided marketing/media plans. As the Youth Development Specialist, I conducted annual qualitative analyses to evaluate 4-H program effectiveness, efficiency, and productivity resulting in 4-H program continual improvement. Provided training, technical assistance, and assisted in developing resources through grant writing/ donations. Developed annual training, marketed 4-H within four counties, recruited, and communicated with volunteers/youth leaders. Coached youth basketball for community intramural sports program. Show less

    • Juvenile Probation Officer II
      • Oct 1989 - Aug 1995

      Juvenile Treatment Program Coordinator 11/93-8/95: Coordinated all youth and family treatment programs (Mental health, substance abuse, family counseling, GED Programs, school delinquency alternative programs, community work and summer work) as well as provided parenting education, work and employability skills training, and life skills such as conflict resolution, teamwork, communications, and decision making. Coordinated with other social services in city, community, county and state serving youth and families mandated or referred to juvenile probation. Family Treatment Coordinator 12/91-11/93: Provided family assessment for youth entering probation services. Made recommendations to the judge after conducting assessment to ensure youth and family needs were addressed in mandating treatment options. Public Work Service Coordinator 10/89-12/91: Coordinated all youth assigned to community work service by making placements for volunteer work for youth to give back to the community for the delinquent acts. Communicated, recruited local agencies for placement, reports and follow-up on quality and total of work hours completed for each youth and placement. Show less

    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Infantry Platoon Sgt/E-6, Career Planner, Marksmanship Instructor
      • Jul 1974 - Nov 1984

      Provided training, guidance, inspections, and overall leadership for troops under my command. Assignments included Battalion Training NCOIC (1 yr.): Prepared and supervised monthly training schedules, follow-up reports, conducted physical training, inspected troops and barracks facilities, grounds and weapons. Career Counselor (1.5 yrs): Advised fellow Marines on benefits, educational options, reenlistments options and career options. Processed reenlistment contracts and discharges certificates and DD-214, kept records for monthly reporting and to ensure I met reenlistment goals. Scheduled and participated in reenlistment ceremonies. Marksmanship Instructor (6 yrs.): Taught over 3000 recruits basic marksmanship requirements in Basic Training. Competed on rifle marksmanship team. Summer Mountaineering and Winter Survival Instructor (1.5 yrs.): Provided mountaineering and winter survival instruction for infantry troops from USMC infantry units. Show less

Education

  • Northern Arizona University
    Master of Science (MS), Educational Psychology: Counseling Human Relations
    1994 - 1996
  • University of Phoenix
    Master of Business Administration (MBA), Business Administration, Management and Operations
    2010 - 2011
  • Northern Arizona University
    Bachelor's Degree, General Studies - Social Sciences Psychology
    1990 - 1992
  • Mohave County Community College
    Associate's Degree, Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
    1990 - 1991
  • Northern Arizona University
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Behavioral Sciences
    1992 - 1994
  • Florida Atlantic University
  • Florida Atlantic University

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