Leslie C. Joyner
******.*.******@**.****.*** 910-***-**** 227 Asheford Way Cameron, NC 28326
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Possess six years of military intelligence experience with a proven track record of success in personnel security and physical security functions. Experienced in all facets of military leadership gained from over 12 years of military service. Possess the ability to work collaboratively with co-workers, both military and civilian. Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, verbally and in writing. Proven leadership and managerial skills with the ability to learn and comprehend quickly. Possess strong problem solving and decision making abilities. Demonstrated strong organizational and analytical skills. Extremely productive under an intense workload in a high stress environment.
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS Top Secret/SCI Security ClearanceCommand Post of the Future (CPoF) Distributed Command Ground System-Army (DCGS-A)Global Command Control System-Integrated Imagery Intelligence (GCCS-I3QuickBooks Pro (2010)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Intelligence Officer-Ft. Bragg, NC 2011-Present
Chief of the Intelligence Training Division for the Chief of Staff, G2, US Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command; Monitor the status of Military Intelligence sustainment and MOS training of subordinate units and makes recommendations to the Deputy, Chief of Staff, G2 to enhance readiness; Coordinates with deploying units to define intelligence requirements and develops training plans to satisfy those requirements; Monitors the status of intelligence related equipment and fielding plans, develops and advertises Reserve component intelligence training opportunities.
Capital G’s Inc.-Cameron, NC 2010-Present
Vice President/Treasurer
Operate in dual capacity as a member of an entrepreneurial team providing automated teller machine (ATM) solutions to small businesses; Foster communication with clients through site visits and feedback; Determine and develop future investment opportunities based on business performance and goals; Review financial data to determine expansion potential and future resource utilization; Perform general administrative and accounting activities, to include preparing correspondence, generating invoices, handling mail, and filing; Input data into QuickBooks for account reconciliation and to develop financial reports.
Intelligence Officer-Greenville, SC 2009-2011
Directed, supervised, and coordinated the planning and implementation of all personnel security, physical security, and antiterrorism functions and tasks for a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) Consequence Management Response Force; Processed all military and civilian requests for security clearances and re-investigations for a battalion-size element in Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS); In-processed/out-processed personnel and manage visit requests through JPAS; Notified and assisted personnel with completing Statement of Reasons (SORs); Maintained the battalion security access roster in an automated database; Provided basic user help and administrative assistance for EQip; Assisted subordinate elements through Staff Assistance Visits, and provided oral and written feedback to assist in developing and maintaining unit personnel security programs; Developed current personnel security program based on USAR and US Army personnel security regulations at the battalion level; As the primary trainer, increased and maintained battalion Antiterrorism Level one training percentage to 90% or better; Managed battalion physical security program, leading to a 100% pass rate on four USAR inspections in a seven month period.
Battle Captain-Camp Arifjan, Kuwait 2008-2009
Served as the Night Shift Officer-in-Charge and Battle Captain for the Coalition Forces Land Component Command (CFLCC) and US Army Central (USARCENT); Provided timely and relevant operational level antiterrorism and force protection intelligence to the USARCENT Commander, staff, and subordinate commands related to 27 countries; Screened classified documents en-route to the USARCENT Commander; Established a daily battle-rhythm that tracked all intelligence requirements from the staff for the G2; Made projections and drew conclusions with regard to terrorist activity, applying methodologies to solve analytical problems; Developed and maintained coordination and liaison with counterparts and colleagues throughout the intelligence and enforcement community, generating over 46 threat assessments; Presented information briefings and reports of findings and recommendations; Devised a smart book for the Army Command Battle Systems (ABCS) used to display intelligence information; managed over $ 20,000 in purchase requests as the Government Purchase card Billing Official.
Hollister, Co-Cary, NC 2007-2008
Store Manager
Managed a multi-million dollar brand retail store with an inventory in excess of 20,000 units and a staff of over 45 associates. Assisted in managing stockroom procedures according to company standards to ensure merchandise moves to the sales floor in a timely manner. Accountable for the overall presentation of store merchandise and the layout of store props, and daily operational duties that include counting money, balancing cash drawers, and making deposits. Led staff in attaining yearly staffing goals through recruitment. Effectively managed store property and inventory and other company programs, resulting in a reduced shrinkage from 7.9% to 3.0%.
Assistant Operations Officer-Ft. Bragg, NC 2006-2007
Supervised operations supporting the 16th Military Police Brigade (Airborne) and Fort Bragg Provost Marshal’s Office law enforcement mission; Planned coordinated, and implemented every facet of unit training which involved coordinating M16 and M9 ranges, as well as Convoy Battle Operations, Leader’s Reaction Course, and Physical Security Plan.
Administrative Specialist-Ft. Bragg, NC 2000-2006
Provided personnel support to 74 Soldiers in a Military Police Detachment, advising the Commander on human resource administration; Handled administrative problems that required coordination between the 16th Military Police Brigade (Airborne) and USAR headquarters; Utilized word processing, presentation, and spreadsheet software to generate memoranda; Monitored all NCOERs for 12 months with 100% accuracy and no late reports; Expertly processed hundreds of personnel actions; Instituted innovative tracking procedure increasing the accountability and efficiency of personnel operations by 100%; Earned top rating on Organizational Readiness Assessment inspections, requiring knowledge of both USAR and US Army Regulations.
EDUCATION
North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University - Greensboro, NC May 2006
Bachelors of Science: Marketing (Magna cum Laude)
Fayetteville Technical Community College - Fayetteville, NC May 2004
Associate in Arts
Military Education
Open Source Intelligence Research and Analysis Course – Ft. Leavenworth, KS
Intelligence in Combating Terrorism - Ft. Huachuca, AZ
Anti-Terrorism Level II Course - Ft. Leonardwood, MO
Physical Security Officer Basic Course - Ft.McCoy, WI
Security Manager’s Course - Ft.McCoy, WI
Military Intelligence Officer Basic Course - Ft. Huachuca, AZ
CERTIFICATIONS
Hazardous Materials Awareness (WV472-1010664)
Hazardous Materials Operations (WV472-2610622)