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Tom Corcoran is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in leadership, tourism, writing, youth development, litigation, restructuring, and business. He has held various roles, including Sports Official, Supervisory Recreation Specialist, and Area IV Sports Director, and has supervised teams and managed facilities. Corcoran has a Master's degree in Health and Physical Education/Human Anatomy and a Bachelor's degree in Parks and Recreation Management.

Experience

  • Oah Harbor Sports Officials Assoication
    • Skagit County, Washington State
    • Sports Official
      • Sep 2008 - Present
      • Skagit County, Washington State

      Officiate Youth, Adult and High School Baseball, Basketball, Flag Football, Soccer, Fast Pitch Softball, Co-Ed Softball, as well as scorekeep for all sports and assist in setting up and running local leagues and tournamnets.Provide Officials training when required, attend all Officials training and meetings as required.

  • US Navy
    • US Naval Air Station – Whidbey Island (Oak Harbor, WA)
    • Supervisory Recreation Specialist
      • May 2008 - Sep 2011
      • US Naval Air Station – Whidbey Island (Oak Harbor, WA)

      Supervisory Recreation Specialist (Sports & Fitness Division Head) May 2008 – Sept. 2011• Responsible for the operations of the Sports and Fitness Division for more than 50,000 eligible participants in Whidbey Island and surrounding areas, including the development, management, maintenance, planning and administration of all facilities and programs.• Oversaw the operation of a 53,000 square foot gymnasium/fitness center and various athletic fields and courts.• Assisted the MWR Department and Command in the planning and development of the sports and fitness facilities, recommending required actions and approval of higher authority for projects and facility funding. • Responsible for recruiting, selecting, training, evaluating, and supervising managers and key personnel ensuring that all personnel actions, selections for promotions, awards and training were free from discrimination and met all established guidelines.

  • US Army-Camp Walker
    • Dong-gu, Daegu, Korea
    • Area IV Sports Director
      • Nov 2000 - May 2008
      • Dong-gu, Daegu, Korea

      Supervisory Sports Specialist (Area IV Sports Director) Nov. 2000 – May 2008• Responsible for planning, coordinating and administering the Area IV Sports, Fitness and Health Promotion Program including all indoor and outdoor facilities located in the Taegu and Waegwan area consisting of five sports facilities/gyms, five indoor/outdoor swimming pools, numerous multi-purpose playing fields, volleyball courts, running tracks and picnic areas. • Adapted suitable program materials to Area IV situations and selected technical information, reference materials, supply specifications, and visual aids for dissemination throughout the command.• Recommended budgetary requirements for USAG-DAEGU Area IV sports program operations, presented and justified requests for the Area IV sports budget to include such items as funds for personnel, equipment, construction, and special requirements. • Routinely initiated contact with civilian sports organizations, as well as other military branch services, for the development and exchange of professional ideas and techniques and to coordinate sports functions.• Provided technical assistance to the local sports directors and their sports and fitness facilities, as well as to programs at Camp Walker and Camp Carroll at the intramural level. • Provided direct supervision to two NF-04 Sports Specialists and acted as secondary supervisor to 35 employees at various levels.

    • Supervisory Recreation Specialist (Sports Director)
      • Sep 1995 - Nov 2000
      • Gotemba, Gumi Prefecture Japan

      Supervisory Recreation Specialist (Sports Director) Sept. 1995 – Nov. 2000 • Responsible for planning, developing, implementing and promoting an overall recreational program comprised of a variety of recreational, athletic, leisure, and cultural activities. • Operated a 45,000 square-foot sports facility which included a multi-purpose playing court, basketball courts, racquetball courts, volleyball courts, a nautilus center, a fitness center, a free weight center, locker rooms, saunas and steam rooms. • Operated two satellite sports complexes, the gear issue center, the nutritional health food center, the library, and a movie theater. • Organized comprehensive sports programs including intramural and competitive sporting activities consisting of softball, volleyball, flag football, golfing, pool, bowling, road racing, soccer, racquetball, tennis, and special sporting requests.• Oversaw the tours and travel operations, which included hotel reservation, musical events, sporting events, shopping trips, special interest trips.• Supervised and budgeted for a fleet of 12 travel buses and vans, including the maintenance, dispatching, repair and replacement of vehicles. • Assisted with the annual budget requirements including capital expenses, appropriated and non-appropriated fund expenses, and inventory control. • Supervised three U.S. employees, thirteen full-time Japanese employees, and fifteen part-time U.S. personnel.

    • Supervisor Recreation Specialist (Athletic Director)
      • Sep 1990 - Sep 1995
      • Atsugi, Japan

      Supervisor Recreation Specialist (Athletic Director) Sept. 1990 – Sept. 1995• Responsible for promoting and coordinating a year round comprehensive sports program for approximately 14,500 Navy personnel and their families. • Evaluated all sports programs to determine which programs were to be conducted at the facility.• Responsible for scheduling all competition within the athletic branch and ensured all media outlets were utilized to promote the programs.• Supervised and conducted training for all local sports officials associated with USNAF Atsugi's intramural programs.• Supervised the operations, scheduling and maintenance of a multi-purpose gymnasium which included three basketball courts, two volleyball courts, a badminton court, a boxing arena, two weight rooms, two racquetball courts, two saunas/hot bath facilities, two tackle football locker rooms, two locker rooms, and a complete line of gear issue items within the gear issue room.• Responsible for the operation of two outdoor swimming pools and playground areas, three doubles/singles tennis courts, six softball fields, two outdoor basketball courts, an outdoor skeet range/archery range, a life fitness trail course, a lighted track, and a tackle football stadium with a concession stand, press box, restroom area, and a scoreboard.• Prepared budget requirements for submission and approval along with recommendations for new athletic programs and equipment to keep all facilities current and operating up to Navy standards.• Supervised 27 full and part-time employees, as well 15 seasonal employees, including providing job training and annual employee evaluations.

    • Supervisory Sports Specialist (Community Sports Director)
      • Oct 1989 - Sep 1990
      • Yuma, AZ

      Supervisory Sports Specialist (Community Sports Director) Oct. 1989 – Sept. 1990• Responsible for the overall operations of the Physical Fitness and Athletic Program for approximately 3,100 active duty, Department of the Army Civilians, Army Contractors and family member personnel.• Coordinated the recreational and competitive intramural/extramural athletic programs which included flag football, basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, racquetball, water volleyball, golf, over-the-line softball, and fitness runs. • Oversaw the operation, scheduling, and maintenance of an 18,000 square foot physical fitness complex with a basketball court, nautilus training, free weight training, electrical rowing machines, fitness bikes, locker rooms facilities, saunas, tennis courts, and a racquetball court, as well as a multipurpose athletic field for softball, flag football, and soccer.• Supervised a 25-meter outdoor swimming pool complex with locker rooms, children's pool, picnic and sun tanning areas; coordinated all work requests, renovations and daily upkeep for the pool complex.• Supervised one full-time assistant sports director, two fitness center attendants/aids, a pool manager and 6 seasonal lifeguards.• Responsible for requisitioning all supplies and equipment required to operate and maintain the physical fitness facilities and programs, approved expenditures for all needed equipment within the fitness center and swimming pool areas, oversaw cash collection procedures, and prepared daily revenue reports and deposits.

Education

  • 1996 - 1998
    La Salle University, New Orleans, Louisiana
    Health and Physical Education/Human Anatomy – Master, 3.0 GPA
  • 1981 - 1984
    Florida International University, Miami, Florida
    Parks and Recreation Management, B.S Parks and Recreation Management
  • 1978 - 1980
    Miami Dade Community College
    Associate of Arts (A.A.), General Studies

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