TIMOTHY RAY QUIGLEY
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Qualifications Profile
Multi-faceted background and 30+ years of experience contributing to the operation of Shawnee
Correctional Center, Hardin County Work Camp, and Dixon Springs Boot Camp with support to military,
civilian and government organizations.
Multi-Tasking & Operational Management
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
Work History
Correctional Lieutenant 2003-2015
Adjustment Committee Chairman. Supervise Staff and oversee daily Operation of the Institution. Manage
Shift Roster's and Overtime Equalization. Shift Supervisor on various occasions. Member of the SMI
Board for Mental Health Offenders, Frit, and CPR/First Aid Instructor Trained.
Correctional Captain 2000-2003
Responsible for Safety and Security of 160+ Staff and 2000+ Inmates assigned to the facility. Coordinate
transfer, writs and perform staff evaluations. Promote harmonious atmosphere among staff and Inmates.
Supervisor in charge when no DAO on grounds. 20 years as a Tact Member.
Correctional Sergeant 1998-2000
Sally port, Gatehouse, Armory, and Housing Units. Controlled movement and quantity of Cleaning
Supplies.
Correctional Officer 1985-1998
Non-Commissioned Officer – US ARMY, various locations 1987-2012
Earned promotions through hard work and motivation, awards and commendations for exceptional
performance; including immediate appointment to leadership positions and selection for special
operations.
• Assigned to an elite organization supporting the highest levels of the US government in addressing
significant priorities. Completed 5 overseas assignments in Iraq and Afghanistan.
• Provided in-depth reports and ongoing communications to high ranking officials and multinational
agencies. Established clear expectations and direction for key projects and initiatives.
• Directed groups ranging in size from 5 to 116 people, including inter-agency and cross-functional
collaboration on immediate and long-range projects.
• Engaged in fact-based information gathering, dissemination and reporting using multi-source
databases and analytical tools, this directly influenced senior management in decision-making and
actions.
• Served as a team leader working with a senior manager to establish the organizational structure,
operating standards and administrative processes for a newly established organization.
• Displayed tenacity and discipline in undertaking complex, often ambiguous projects and initiatives
involving disparate agendas, and involvement of multiple organizations and high-ranking officers.
• Responsible for Safety and Security of American Security Team (12). Supervise recruiting and
deploying of Afghan Security Forces 3,673 Soldiers. Senior Non Commission Officer for Military
Police Operations Camp Phoenix, Kabul Afghanistan.
• Is directly involved mentoring Senior Sergeants in their careers. Manage and Control over
$3,000,000.00 worth of Equipment. Battalion Operations Sergeant over Air force Security Bases in
five States supporting Operation Nobel Eagle 1-2
• Nominated for special recognition award, outperforming 4K candidates to earn Soldier of the Year.
Civilian Education
Criminal Justice –Southeastern Harrisburg, IL 1988-1990
Pope County Community High School 1979-1983
Military Education
Sergeant Major Academy (Senior Military Requirements) Ft. Bliss, TX 2011-2012
Military Correspondence (Military Police Procedures 300 hours) 2008-
2009
Defense Language Institute, CA 2007
Non-Commissioned Officer Leadership Course Ft. Bliss, TX– US ARMY 2007
First Army OC/T Training Camp Shelby, MS – US ARMY 2007
ANCOC Training 199th Regt NCOA Ft. McCoy, WI-US ARMY 1998-
2000
BNCOC Training 129th Regt NCOA Pineville, LA 1997-
1998
PLDC Training Illinois Military Academy 1992-
1993
Distinguished Honor Graduate, Basic Combat Training – US ARMY 1987
Decorations, Awards and Citations
Presidential Unit Commendation, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Meritorious Service Medal (3), Army
Commendation Medal (3V), Army Achievement Medal (4), Army Good Conduct Medal, Army Reserve
Components Achievement Medal (4), National Defense medal with Bronze Star, Southwest Asia Service
Medal with three Bronze Stars, Afghanistan Campaign Medal W/Campaign Star, Global War on
Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal,
Armed Forces Reserve Medal w/M Device (2nd Award), Armed Force Reserve Medal W/10Year Device-
Bronze, NCO Professional Development Ribbon (3), Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon (3),
NATO Medal, KU- LIB- MDL (Saudi Arabia), KU-LIB-MDL (Kuwait), Abraham Lincoln Medal of
Freedom (3rd Award), Illinois Long and Honorable Service Medal (4 th Award), Illinois Military Attendance
ribbon (8th Award), Illinois State Active Duty (3rd Award)
Civilian Affiliations
Illinois Free and Accepted Masonry
National Honor society