ࡱ> z|y_ CKbjbjڿڿ yl-b-b/C hhhhh$PL(<,MdzzzzUUULLLLLLL$OQjLhUUUUULhhzzLQQQU^hzhzLQULQQ2GKz@sV|_I.LL0,MI&0R/"0R\K0RhKUUQUUUUULLQUUU,MUUUU0RUUUUUUUUU B .: Ross L. Stephenson Jr. E-MAIL:  HYPERLINK "mailto:rossstephenson@me.com" rossstephenson@me.com PHONE 410.507.7202 (cell) PROFESSIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION EXPERIENCE______________________________________________________ Assistant Professor of Aeronautics, 91㽶Ƶ (1/2013 to Present) Provide undergraduate courses of instruction including Aviation Science for the Private Pilot, Aviation Science for the Commercial/Multiengine Pilot, Aviation Weather, Civil Aviation Operations, Aviation History, Aviation Economics, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, and Airport Planning and Management. Instructor of record for all students receiving flight instruction at the universitys subcontracted Part 141 flight school. Academic advisor to 20 students each semester providing guidance on course selections and registration, and track students progression toward graduation requirements. Provide quality assurance oversight of universitys subcontracted Part 141 flight school. Faculty representative for the Womens Air Race Classic team. Faculty representative for the Aviation Management Honor Society Master Instructor, United States Naval Academy (6/2003 to 10/2008) Guided development of junior Naval officers at United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD. Mentored students to promote leadership skills, and provided instruction in economic and military topics including Introduction to Economics, Economic Geography, Financial Markets and Institutions, Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory, International Trade, Land Navigation, and Night Operations. Developed course curriculum, selected appropriate textbook resources and provided courses of instruction daily to classes of 25-30 students per class, teaching 3 to 4 sections per semester. Spearheaded summer internship programs and placed students with business organizations on Wall Street and at Operational Military Commands on the East Coast. Academic advisor to 25 students each semester providing guidance on course selections and registration and tracked students progression toward graduation requirements. Provided oversight for several extracurricular groups and events; Officer Representative for Economics Honor Society and Trap and Skeet Team. Coordinated and escorted members of Economic Honor Society on annual trip to Wall Street hosted by HBC Bank, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, JP Morgan Investment Bank, and the Commodities and Mercantile Trade, and the New York Stock Exchange. Mentored and provided research guidance to students preparing Senior Economic Research Projects. Organized course times, teachers, and classrooms as Department Scheduler; updated electronic registration database with new information every semester. Mentored midshipmen interested in aviation careers and provided tutoring on preparation for the Aviation Selection Aptitude Test used by the United States Navy and Marine Corps during student naval aviator candidate selection. Department representative at the Academys Honor Board. Prepared and provided information to high school juniors during summer internship programs and to midshipmen during departments Open House on what to expect as an Economics Major. Outstanding performance recognized through receipt of Meritorious Service Medal. ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE_____________________________________________________________ L-3 Communications Greenville, TX Program Operations Manager (1/2012 to 12/2012) Plan and manage daily operations of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Programs, L-3 Vertex Aerospace. Direct and manage organizations financial and budget activities for $59M government contract and all sub-contract obligations to include financial and operational reporting. Coordinate and manage aircrew systems training, aircrew currency training at CAE SimuFlite, flight physiology training at the FAA Civil Aeronautics Medical Institute, and other required training. Responsible for planning and coordinating all personnel assignments, aircrew bid scheduling, travel requirements, and logistics for overseas operations. Coordinate and manage functional check flight operations for program aircraft during final phase of aircraft production. Spearheaded initial aircrew systems training program and curriculum for all aircrew on new ISR platform including ground instruction and simulator training ensuring contract compliance and aircrew proficiency. Maintain annual flight currency by attending CAE SimuFlite training in Dallas, TX Pilot (9/2011 to 1/2012) Lead ISR flights over Afghanistan. Demonstrated superior aviator skills as Pilot in Command, holding responsibility for crew safety and mission success while providing real-time intelligence support for ground operations. Avenge, Inc. Dulles, VA Pilot (10/2008 to 6/2011) Lead ISR flights over Iraq and Afghanistan. Demonstrated superior aviator skills as Pilot in Command, holding responsibility for crew safety and mission success while providing real-time intelligence support for ground operations. Provided courses of instruction on aviation topics during monthly pilot training. Assigned flight crews for 24-hour coverage of mission tasking. Conducted risk analysis for all mission flights. United States Marine Corps Various locations Executive Officer, Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 265 (6/2002 to 6/2003) Filled multiple leadership roles as second in command of helicopter squadron in Okinawa, Japan. Noted by superiors for maturity, wisdom, sound judgment, and exceptional flight leadership skills; regularly selected to lead missions of highest priority. Managed all daily operating functions of the squadron; coordinated staff and resources to meet mission requirements, received direct reports from senior team leaders, and provided the Commanding Officer with daily status briefings. Conducted monthly aircrew qualification reviews as Senior Flight Evaluator and Chairman of multiple evaluation boards. Spearheaded helicopter operations in the field as Assault Flight Leader, and trained junior aviators as Night Systems Instructor, Terrain Flight Instructor, and Instrument Flight Instructor. Proved squadrons performance capabilities and readiness during inspection conducted by Inspector General team from Headquarters Marine Corps; led unit to receive highest ratings possible from Marine Corps most exacting, top-priority inspection. Skillfully coordinated Marine, Navy, and Army aviation elements to produce daily air task orders for more that 3,100 sorties during massive military exercise conducted in Thailand. Senior Flight Evaluator for the Air Group; conducted annual check rides with senior squadron instructor pilots, provided flight instruction and designation of new flight standardization and instrument evaluators. CH-46E Flight Training Device instructor conducting instrument and aircraft systems training. Prepared and conducted courses of instruction on Cockpit Resource Management (CRM) subsequently designating CRM Instructors at the squadron level. Outstanding performance recognized through receipt of Meritorious Service Medal. Staff Operations Officer, Combined Air and Space Operations Center (4/2002 to 6/2002) Identified and achieved key aviation goals in support of Operations Southern Watch and Enduring Freedom during temporary assignment at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. Defined current and forecasted structure of air assets throughout the region, and took point on initiatives to enhance air capabilities, meeting new requirements in response to increased tempo of military operations. Expanded munitions storage areas in Kyrgyzstan to support increased tactical jet aircraft operations. Planned and executed changes in electronic warfare aircraft coverage to deliver enhanced intelligence support for operations in Afghanistan. Prepared executive summary on Global Hawk Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) employment, clearly illustrating effects of long-term employment on future Global Hawk program development. Volunteered for deployment to Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan to coordinate efforts between Air Operations Center and Coalition Joint Task Force, ensuring air assets met Task Force needs. Director of Flight Operations, Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 265 (7/2001 to 4/2002) Planned, managed, and evaluated success of daily operations for Marine Aircraft Squadron with 150+ personnel and 12 helicopters in Okinawa, Japan. Oversaw air and ground operations to fulfill contingency and peacetime requirements; concurrently managed additional groups of up to 350 personnel and 23 rotary & fixed wing aircraft from Marine and Naval vessels visiting Okinawa during scheduled visits for squadron reinforcement. Quickly and seamlessly integrated all helicopter and fixed wing detachments; obtained Special Operations Capable designation within two months of integration. Coordinated all aviation support for U.S. Marines conducting operations in East Timor. Senior Flight Evaluator for the Air Group; conducted annual check rides with senior squadron instructor pilots, provided flight instruction and designation of new flight standardization and instrument evaluators. Prepared and conducted courses of instruction on CRM subsequently designating CRM Instructors at the squadron level. CH-46E Flight Training Device instructor conducting instrument and aircraft systems training. Director of Aviation Safety and Standardization, Marine Aircraft Group 36 (6/2000 to 7/2001) Managed aviation safety, ground safety, and Naval flight standardization programs for Marine Aircraft Group with five separate units, 48 aircraft, and 800+ personnel. Conducted comprehensive safety hazard analyses and risk assessments for all group operations; monitored hazard report tracking system to identify trends, led verification and validation inspections of all ground and aviation safety programs, and provided senior leaders with detailed reports and risk mitigation solutions. Conducted end-to-end process analysis of Boeing Squadron Assistance / Risk Assessment program, providing valuable insight that translated directly to improved program utilization. Senior Flight Evaluator for the Air Group; conducted annual check rides with senior squadron instructor pilots, provided flight instruction and designation of new flight standardization and instrument evaluators. CH-46E Flight Training Device instructor conducting instrument and aircraft systems training. Prepared and conducted courses of instruction on CRM subsequently designating CRM Instructors at the squadron level. Analyzed ground mishap / injury reports, identifying sources of safety hazards in both on-the-job environments (faulty aircraft parts) and recreational settings; reviewed sprained ankle injuries arising from lack of proper footwear. Coordinated with Purchasing Manager to ensure adequate stock of shoes in appropriate sizes, reducing number of injuries and lost man-hours. Created training materials and delivered instruction for Instrument Ground School monthly, ensuring air station crews obtained necessary annual qualifications. Executive Officer / Director of Aviation Safety and Standardization, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron Iwakuni (6/1997 to 6/2000) Excelled as both Pilot in Command and executive-level manager, providing leadership for 650-member air station support group in Iwakuni, Japan. Anticipated resource requirements and coordinated staff efforts to meet operational goals throughout the Asian Pacific region. Planned and successfully conducted executive passenger transport operations, search & rescue, and post maintenance functional check flights. Spearheaded air stations ground / air safety and Operational Risk Management programs, promoting techniques that have been adopted for use by Naval Safety Center and all subordinate groups. Generated significant cost savings for air station by performing end-to-end process analysis of search & rescue operations and food services division as Chairman of Quality Management Board Designed Lotus Notes database that provided one-stop location for all information necessary to implement and maintain air stations ground and air safety programs. Tailored existing ground mishap reporting system to reflect common air station occurrences, providing tangible data for analysis that could be easily communicated to senior leadership by individual ground safety program managers. Analyzed three years of ground mishap / injury reports to provide stakeholders with clear picture of operational and recreational risk factors for both on-duty and off-duty activities. Performed thorough analysis of Explosive Safety Program, leading to creation of new Explosive Safety Officer position and ensuring air station received mission-capable ratings during next inspection. Conducted same analysis of Confined Spaces Gas Program; acquired funding for new program management position, hired and trained new employee, purchased new equipment, and reassessed program requirements. Successfully revitalized under-performing program, securing mission-capable ratings from next Headquarters Marine Corps inspection. Identified Bird Airstrike Hazards to aircraft and laid groundwork for deploying avian control system that reduced strike hazards; submitted proposal with detailed analysis of bird strikes in Iwakuni, cost of damage, and design of recommended system, and secured funding from Headquarters Marine Corps for solution that was approved and implemented. Prepared and published Air Station Standard Operating Procedures for all aviation and ground safety programs Successes recognized through receipt of Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal. Assistant Air Officer, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), Command Element Staff (6/1996 to 6/1997) Planned and coordinated all aviation assault support requirement during training and contingency operations. Responsible for planning and employment of the MEU Aviation Combat Element (ACE) assets ashore and afloat. Established and supervised MEU ACE operations at a forward operating base during EXERCISE BEACHCREST. Served as Air Officer during EXERCISE TANDEM THRUST in Australia. Received Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal for development and employment of standard ship to shore assault support mission Air Tasking Orders. Logistics Officer, Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 265 (6/1995 to 6/1996) Planned and coordinated all logistical requirements for assault support helicopter squadron and attachments assigned as the ACE to the 31st MEU to include multiple deployments while afloat on USS BELLEAU WOOD and USS DUBUQUE to Korea, Thailand, and Australia. Planned and conducted multiple embarkation evolutions of reinforced squadron aboard Naval shipping. Airfield Operations Division Officer/Assistant Operations Officer, Marine Wing Support Squadron 172 (6/1994 to 6/1995) Planned and provided all external ground support requirements in support of 1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW) aviation operations at exercise forward operating bases (FOB) and contingency operational plan FOBs in Korea. Managed Crash Fire Rescue, Aviation Ground Refueling, Weather, Flight Planning, Aircraft Recovery, and aircraft bed down. Created squadron Time Phased Force Deployment Data templates for multiple operational plan scenarios for Korea, Thailand, Africa, and Philippines. Awarded Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for planning and providing airfield operations at Naval Air Station Pohang, Korea for over 40 aircraft deployed from 1st MAW in support of EXERCISE FREEDOM BANNER. Assistant Operations Officer, Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 165 (12/1992 to 6/1994) Squadron flight schedule writer. Flight Operations Duty Officer. Achieved initial combat readiness flight qualifications. Planned FOB requirements and deployed as advance personnel to Stoeng Treng, Cambodia in support of JOINT TASK FORCE-FULL ACCOUNTING. The Task Forces mission is to account for those listed as Prisoners of War or Missing in action during the Vietnam War. PUBLICATIONS_______________________________________________________________________________________ Carrol, D. and Stephenson, R. Designing Fixed-Based Operations Utilizing Systems Engineering Principals The Journal of Aviation Technology and Engineering. Purdue University Press. Vol. 6 Issue 1. Stephenson, R. and Ziskal, W. The Law of Primacy and the Utility of a Jet Transition Course Journal of Case Studies in Education. Academic and Research Institute Press. 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