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Gabriel Palacios is a seasoned professional with diverse experience in logistics management, firefighting, emergency services, and more. He has held leadership positions in the US Marine Corps, American Legion, and TDS Solutions, and has expertise in hazardous materials, risk assessment, and training. With a strong educational background in organizational leadership and fire science, Gabriel brings a unique blend of skills and experience to the table. He is a skilled communicator and leader, with a passion for serving others and making a positive impact.

Experience

    • Senior Partner

  • TDS Solutions
    • Athens, Alabama
    • Senior Partner
      • Nov 2017 - Present
      • Athens, Alabama

      Organizational Management Analyst. Developing defense solutions for the modern battlefield.

    • Chief Executive Officer
      • Nov 2016 - Present
      • Escondido, CA

      Post Commander

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Logistics Management Specialist
      • Jun 2010 - Oct 2012

      Non-Commissioned Officer of the Unit Movement Control Center for 7th Engineer Support Battalion which is utilized to provide the framework to establish, manage, and integrate the tactical, operational, and strategic level distribution services associated with the movement and distribution of materiel, personnel, and services.Trained Marines in the efficient use of our Tactical Capacity Planning Tool to request, track, dispatch and monitor all vehicle activity within 7th Engineer Support Battalion's Command Influence.Selected, Screened and Nominated over 250 Marines and Sailors for training and licensure of tactical vehicles utilized within 7th Engineer Support BattalionAllocated, scheduled,and coordinated ground transportation requirements based on the Battalion Commander’s priorities.Ensured unit was prepared for embarkation, and coordinated the movement of forces in support of Operation Enduring Freedom 10.2 / 11.1

    • Engineer Equipment Operator
      • Sep 2008 - Oct 2012

      Engineer Equipment Operator. Utilized many types Light to Heavy Engineer Equipment in the completion of over 150 projects over 4 years and 6000 man-hours. Missions completed include tactical road projects, dust abatement, fuel facilty construction, hazardous material cleanup, fire suppression, and logistical redeployment.Have carried out these tasks in the US, as Well as in Forward Combat Areas in Afghanistan, while deployed in Operation Enduring Freedom 9.2 / 10.1Licensed in the operation/1st echelon maintenance of following standard engineering equipment. D7 Dozer, SkyTrak Extended Boom Forklifts, 850JR Dozer, 277C Multi-Terrain Loader, 644EZ / 624KR TRAM, 130G Motorized-Road Grader, 621B Scraper, 420E Backhoe Loader, 563D Roller Compactor, T90 Hydroseeder, T120 Hydroseeder, 1150E Dozer, 1155E Tractor, TX51-19M Rough Terrain Forklift, Millenium Militart Vehicle, 613C Water Distribution System.

  • US Forest Service
    • Redding, California Area
    • Firefighter / EMT
      • May 2007 - Sep 2007
      • Redding, California Area

      Search for and rescue any potential victims in the involved structure or area while maintaining safe fire ground conditions.Provided first response on medical calls, assessing and stabilizing patientsSupervised Auto Extrication to victims in accidents that result in vehicle entrapment.Participated in Water Rescues where a victim is in danger in a body of water (overturned boat,)Respond and helped monitor and/or mitigate situations that involve hazardous materials such as chemical spills or ruptured gas lines.Fire and Life Safety Presentations at all elementary schools in the District and made presentations directed at various grade levels.Hydrant Flow Tests on flow capacities of water mains for existing and new structures.Pre-Fire Plans created to familiarize ourselves with structures and to identify hazards and risks so we were better prepared for an emergency response.Daily Training (2) hours minimum per shift covering topics such as territory familiarization, maps, or fire protection features in buildings.Hazmat Training at "Operations" level. (1) Hour of Physical Training per shift.Fire Suppression, Salvage Operations.Conducted inspections of businesses annuallyParticipated in professional development training to help prepare for the next level of service.Attended incident command seminars, emergency driving courses, in order to prepare myself for the next echelon of leadership.Apparatus Maintenance, Upkeep of Station, Smoke Detector Installation.Responded to high-angle or confined-space rescues.Mutual Aid: In addition to incidents within the our District, our department had "mutual aid" agreements with several fire departments in surrounding communities to help each other on major incidents.HAZ-MAT Operations, Emergency Medical Technician, CPR, Maintenance, Physical Training, Volunteer Instruction. Wildland Fire Supression, "I" Zone Fire Protection.

Education

  • 2014 - 2015
    Azusa Pacific University
    Bachelor of Science (BS), Organizational Leadership
  • 2012 - 2014
    Palomar College
    University Studies
  • 2006 - 2008
    Shasta College
    Associate of Science (A.S.), Fire Science/Fire-fighting

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