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FRANCINE BLACKMON


Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Review Boards) Director of the Army Review Boards Agency


Ms. Francine Blackmon was appointed as Deputy Assistant Secretary (Review Boards) and Director of the Army Review Boards Agency in 2013. She is responsible for 14 personnel boards,


including the Army Board for Correction of Military Records, Army Discharge


Review Board, Army Special Review Boards, Army Clemency and Parole Board, and Army Grade Determination Review Board. Ms. Blackmon also provides oversight of law enforcement and corrections missions. Prior to her current assignment, she served as the deputy assistant secretary, Air Force Management Integration. Originally from Sacramento, CA, Blackmon attended the University of Maryland and was commissioned as an offi cer in the Air Force after graduation. Ms. Blackmon’s 24-year military career was in the fi eld of human resources. She served as the Chief of the Commander’s Issues Team at the Air Force Personnel Center, Randolph Air Force Base; Mission Support Squadron Commander at Fairchild Air Force Base; and Chief of the Air Force Skills Management Division at Headquarters, U.S. Air Force. Ms. Blackmon has extensive joint service experience in the Offi ce of the Secretary of Defense, Under Secretary of Defense (Personnel and Readiness).


KEVIN BOSTICK


Director of Current Operations, G-3/4, Headquarters, U.S. Army Materiel Command


Mr. Kevin Bostick provides mission


command over operations by integrating global support functions


and systems supporting the Joint War fi ghters. Mr. Bostick’s responsibilities stretch across the full spectrum of Army Operations. His duties include


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plans, operations, training, Army prepositioned stocks, readiness, force protection, cyber, and engineer functions. Bostick executes strategic direction, priorities, policies, and guidance of the Army Materiel Command (AMC), commanding general, deputy commanding general, executive deputy commanding general, and the deputy chief of staff for operations and logistics, G-3/4.


THEODORE (TAB) BROWN, P.E.


Chief of Planning & Policy in Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers


Since 2009 Mr. Theodore Brown has served as Chief of Planning and Policy at Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Washington, DC. He also serves as the leader of the Mississippi Valley Division Regional Integration


Team. In this capacity, he provides leadership and oversight for coastal Louisiana post-Katrina reconstruction and planning. Mr. Brown also serves as the leader of the Army Corps of Engineers’ Planning Community of Practice. In his current position, Brown formulates and coordinates Army Civil Works policy with the Department of Army, federal agencies, and Offi ce of Management and Budget; serves as executive liaison for the Chief’s Environmental advisery Board; and provides representation to other federal advisory committees. Mr. Brown is responsible for leading eff orts in the implementation of the 2007 Water Resources Development Act. He serves as the principal Civil Works point of contact with congressional authorizing committees on policy and planning matters. He earned a Bachelor of Science at the Ohio State University and a Master of Business Administration


from Marshall University.


DR. AUBREY BUTTS


Director, Institute for Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Development, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command


Selected to the federal Senior Executive Service in 2013, Dr. Butts serves as the director for the Institute for Non- Commissioned Offi cer Professional Development at U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command. He is responsible for direction and oversight of


the Non-Commissioned Offi cer Education System across the Army and integrating actions activities related to Non-Commissioned Offi cer Leader Development into the Army leader development strategy. Dr. Butts serves as the NCO subject matter expert for the Army leader development enterprise. As the director of the Institute for Non-Commissioned Offi cer Professional Development, he has four functions: serve as principal adviser to the Army Leader Development Enterprise on NCO development; serve as executive agent for the NCO Development Program; serve as Training and Doctrine Command Capability Manager for the Army Career Tracker; and exercise direct authority over the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy. Mr. Butts has a Ph.D. in Organization and Management from Capella University and an MBA from American Intercontinental University. He also has a Masters of Strategic Studies from the Army War College and a Bachelor of Science in psychology from Park University, Parkville, MO.


EUGENE (GENE) COLLINS


Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army, Environment, Safety and Occupational Health, Washington, DC


Mr. Eugene Collins assumed duties as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Environment, Safety and Occupational Health in 2015. Mr. Collins provides executive leadership for sustainability, environment,


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