Anthony Dominic D'Esposito
***** ********* **.; Wildomar, CA 92595-7756 . 516-***-****
*******.*********@*****.*** . *******@*****.***
HIGH-POWER LEADER -- SAFETY MANAGER AND TRAINING SPECIALIST
U.S. Government Secret Security Clearance
MY INNATE ABILITY TO LEARN AND ADAPT QUICKLY TRANSCENDS LONG-TERM SUCCESS!
Leadership -- safety manager and training specialist with 30 years of U.S.
Naval experience. Managed large-scale operations through coordination of
personnel, training, equipment, and mission tactics; instructed and
mentored professionals to become experts in their fields of study; and
improved interagency relations to accomplish missions. Surpassed
environmental safety and situational awareness goals through administration
of safety programs and rigorous supervision of employees' performance.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Master of Science in Criminal Justice (Concentration in Leadership and
Executive Management) - Kaplan University; Online Education; 2009.
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice - Colorado Technical University;
Online Education; 2005.
Training and Skills
Joint Detentions Operations Group Detainee Operations . Seabee Personal
Protection and Decontamination .
Navy Corrections Academy . Equal Opportunity Management . Instructor
Training . Leadership Development . Maintenance Activity Production
Management . Administration and Operation of Shipboard Maintenance Systems
. Propulsion Management Interface System . CITRIX Systems
Certificates and Licenses
9502 Instructor Navy Enlisted Classification . Navy Master Training
Specialist . Legal Studies and Court Process .
Law Enforcement Skills . Crime Scene Investigation . Corrections Technician
. Expert U.S. Marine Corps 9-millimeter Pistol . LCAC Full Mission Trainer
Instructor
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: U.S. NAVY
Safety Manager October 2009 to Present
Assault Craft Unit Five, Camp Pendleton, CA
Mentor sailors in professional development and manage Naval Occupational
Health and Safety policy (NAVOSH) and Operational Risk Management (ORM)
training to ensure that 680 personnel worldwide apply correct safety
standards and maintain compliance with Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton annual
"Periodic Industrial Hygiene Survey"; prepare weapons for explosive safety
inspections and monitor necessary electrical safety standards. Directly
managed and monitored personnel protective equipment (PPE) program, and
respiratory protection and fall protection programs in an industrial
environment. As lead planner for a LCAC facility construction project,
assembled a multi-agency planning team and developed vital project details.
. Led the unit to win the esteemed Chief of Naval Operations Safety and
Occupational Health, Shore Safety Award for Fleet Operational and
Support Commands, 2 consecutive years!
. Pioneered an 84% reduction in safety mishaps over a three-year period
by strictly enforcing job safety standards.
. "Master Chief D'Esposito exemplifies 'servant leadership' for every
sailor and civilian. He has earned my utmost trust and confidence." -
Commanding Officer
Instructor, Senior Enlisted Leader January 2007
to October 2009
Expeditionary Warfare Training Group Pacific, San Diego, CA
Led sailors in professional development and LCAC training, completing 2,000
education hours across five LCAC course curricula. As lead instructor,
utilized understanding of instructional techniques and methodologies to
organize a training team of 12 personnel from four separate commands.
Developed future LCAC training while operating within a $3M budget.
. "Number one of 29 Master Chiefs I have served with in 34 years." -
Commanding Officer
. Improved international relations and promoted international training
programs by briefing an Israeli officer on LCAC capabilities and
conducting a tour for Indian personnel.
Camp DELTA Command Duty Officer, Field Grade in the Wire January 2006 to
December 2006
Naval Expeditionary Guard Battalion, Guantanamo, Cuba
As direct representative of senior personnel, worked diligently with camp
leadership to address and correct a wide range of operational challenges.
Directed and mentored 126 personnel to improve camp conditions, including
six facilities where military personnel housed 450 enemy combatants.
Provided expertise on unit programs and policies to assist personnel in
accomplishing missions.
. Directly contributed to safe and humane treatment of detainees, while
defusing potentially explosive situations by effectively utilizing
standard operating procedures during daily operations.
Safety Master December 2003 to
December 2005
Assault Craft Unit Five, Camp Pendleton, CA
Oversaw daily operations for 600 personnel, while operating and maintaining
30 $23M landing craft. Managed operational and training requirements for
more than 300 personnel. Administered Operational Risk Management (ORM)
policy that reinforced safe operating requirements and improved safety
awareness. Created an operations department restructuring plan, realigning
department boundaries to more effectively utilize personnel and materials.
Orchestrated the off-load of 8,400 tons of Marine Corps equipment during
Operation Iraqi Freedom, employing five relief craft and 15 crews to
transport loads.
. Improved departmental flexibility by distributing limited assets to
better meet mission requirements.
. Met personnel reduction requirements without adversely affecting the
command's ability to meet its mission by successfully weighing
potential benefits and risks.
Naval Science Instructor December 2000 to
December 2003
Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps, State University of New York
Maritime College, Bronx, NY
As a Local Access Network administrator, corrected computer malfunctions
and completed upgrades. Taught naval navigation and operations courses to
military students. Maintained hundreds of educational materials, managing
their issue and return. Liaised with supervisors regarding student issues.
. Provided invaluable insight for future naval officers by conducting a
first-ever senior enlisted panel for 125 midshipmen.
AWARDS
Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (10), Navy Good Conduct Medal (9), Navy
Battle "E" Ribbon, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (4), Armed
Forces Expeditionary Medal (2), Meritorious Service Medal, Navy and Marine
Corps Commendation Medal (5), Navy Unit Commendation, Navy Meritorious Unit
Commendation (2), Navy Expeditionary Medal, National Defense Service Medal
(2), Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal (2), Global War on
Terrorism Service Medal, Korea Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Service
Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service
Ribbon (2), North Atlantic Treaty Organization Medal - Yugoslavia, Navy
Rifle Expert Medal, Navy Pistol Expert Medal (4), U.S. Marine Corps
"Expert" Marksmanship Qualification (Suspended Bar), Alpha Beta Kappa
National Honor Society