Among her professional experiences, she led a portfolio of entrepreneurship training programs at the Institute for Veterans and Military Families at 黑料不打烊 that reached over 30,000 military service connected individuals. One notable program in this portfolio (V-WISE) was for women veterans, which Florkowski grew into a nationally-recognized program that reached over 2,000 women veterans across 49 states.
During her time with the V-WISE program, her work was highlighted in over 75 media outlets, including Entrepreneur Magazine, MSNBC, the Washington Post and Military Times. The V-WISE program was recognized in 2015 by Harvard鈥檚 Kennedy School as a bright idea.
Florkowski also worked in employer relations at Le Moyne College, as an operations manager for the USO, as a military transition career training leader in Europe, and as a captain in the U.S. Army, among other positions.
She earned a bachelor of science degree in engineering psychology from the United States Military Academy at West Point and a master of science in exercise science and health promotion from California University of Pennsylvania.
]]>Casey brings more than 25 years of public and private sector experience to her current leadership role at the IVMF.聽 Prior to joining, she led JPMorgan Chase & Co.鈥檚 efforts to develop and implement a comprehensive, firm-wide strategy to assist members of the military, veterans and their families. She oversaw the firm鈥檚 Office of Military and Veterans Affairs, which was responsible for among other things, the 100,000 Jobs Mission 鈥� a commitment with other companies to hire 200,000 veterans by 2020. Under her leadership, the Mission grew to nearly 200 companies, hired more than 240,000 veterans, and solidified JPMorgan Chase as a national leader in veteran employment.
Casey was previously held senior positions with Giuliani Partners LLC and the New York City Police Department (NYPD), initially as counsel to the First Deputy Commissioner and then as the NYPD鈥檚 Deputy Commissioner for Policy and Planning. During her tenure, she was an integral part of the team leading the City鈥檚 response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.聽 Prior to assuming a leadership role at the NYPD, Casey spent more than 12 years working in New York State鈥檚 criminal justice system.
Casey received her J.D. from SUNY Buffalo鈥檚 School of Law and a Bachelor of Science, Magna Cum Laude, from the State University of New York鈥檚 College at Brockport. She was admitted to practice law in 1989.
]]>Informed by his interest in medical sociology, aging and the life course, and disability theory, the majority of his research focuses on health and mortality trends across the life course for those with developmental disability, and for veterans. His other primary research focus addresses the intersections of intellectual disability and social theory.
Landes received his PhD in Sociology from the University of Florida in 2014.
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Kubala joined the College of Law from the 黑料不打烊 Institute for Veterans and Military Families, where she served since 2015 as a Senior Director, managing the delivery of programs and services across the nation for service members, veterans and their families.
]]>Throughout her career, Maury has managed and provided research support to senior scientists for studies and projects in the public and private sectors, including factors impacting on-the-job performance, effects of personal financial mismanagement behaviors, training needs assessment, workload assessment, organizational restructuring, job and occupational analysis and equal pay for equal work. She has extensive experience in survey development and worldwide data collection, and has been responsible for developing, implementing and managing surveys for data collection on the large and small scale, for organizations including VAnalytic, Metrica, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Air Force and Texas State University. Her work has been featured in numerous publications.
Previously, she worked with the Coast Guard鈥檚 Occupational Analysis Surveys, where she created online surveys, hosted surveys, and managed and provided survey tech support and data ready for analysis. She was involved in the Air Force Security Forces Job Compatibility Assessment Tool and helped develop a screening instrument, scoring rubric and user鈥檚 guide for use by the test administrator in conjunction with other standard hiring interviews and tests. She was also involved with the Air Force Financial Assessment Tool, which helped identify airmen most at risk for developing personal financial management problems. She was responsible for the literature review, item development, data collection, data analysis and reporting findings.
Maury holds master鈥檚 and bachelor鈥檚 degrees in psychology from the University of Texas at San Antonio.
]]>A specialist in defense analysis, military intelligence, national security, and international relations, Murrett teaches popular courses in the Maxwell School on the 鈥淯S Intelligence Community: Governance and Practice鈥� and 鈥淯S Defense Strategy, Military Posture, and Combat Operations鈥�; leads capstone projects for the Veterans Administration, Rand, and IDA; and organizes legendary 鈥渟taff rides鈥� for students to discuss military leadership and strategy at Fort Stanwix and Oriskany in Upstate New York and the Gettysburg, PA, National Military Park.
Before joining 黑料不打烊, Murrett was a career intelligence officer in the US Navy, serving in assignments throughout the Pacific, Europe, and the Middle East through 34 years of duty, retiring as a Vice Admiral.聽Murrett was the fourth Director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency from July 2006 through July 2010. Prior to his appointment, he聽served as the Director of Naval Intelligence from April 2005 until July 2006.
Following his commissioning, Murrett was assigned as an afloat intelligence officer, including Mediterranean, North Atlantic, and western Pacific deployments aboard USS Kitty Hawk, USS America, and USS Independence.聽He was assigned to Defense Intelligence College in 1980, then detailed to the Chief of Naval Operations Intelligence Plot as a watch stander and briefing officer for Navy civilian and military leaders. From 1983 to 1985, he served as Assistant Intelligence Officer for Commander, Second Fleet. In 1989, Murrett reported to Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet, where he was assigned as Operational Intelligence Officer. From 1992 to 1995, he served as Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence for Commander, Carrier Group Eight, and deployed to the European and Central Command theaters.
Between 1995 and 1997, Murrett was Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence for Commander, Second Fleet, and served concurrently as N2 for NATO鈥檚 Striking Fleet Atlantic. From June 1997 until September 1998, he was assigned to the Chief of Naval Operations Staff as Executive Assistant to the Director of Naval Intelligence. He was then assigned as Director, Intelligence Directorate, Office of Naval Intelligence in September 1998. He assumed the duties of Commander, Atlantic Intelligence Commance August 12, 1999.聽Murrett served as the Director for Intelligence, U.S. Joint Forces Command, from August, 2000 through January 2002. From February 2002 through March 2005, Murrett was assigned as the Vice Chair Director for Intelligence, on the Joint Staff.
Murrett received a B.A. in history from the University of Buffalo and a M.A. in government and strategic intelligence from Georgetown University and the Defense Intelligence College.
]]>Previously, Stutsman Fox served as the Manager of Programs and Outreach at the Riata Center for Entrepreneurship, at Oklahoma State University.
She has experience in service management, consulting, event planning and program/curriculum development. She graduated with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Marketing and International Business and a Master of Business Administration, both from Oklahoma State University. Additionally, she is an alum of the second cohort of President George W. Bush鈥檚 Stand-To Veteran Leadership Program.
]]>Haynie is the founder of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Institute for Veterans & Military Families (IVMF), the nation鈥檚 first interdisciplinary institute created to inform and advance the policy, economic, and wellness concerns of the America鈥檚 veterans and families. Today the IVMF is widely acknowledged as the nation鈥檚 leading academic voice related to issues affecting veterans and military-connected families. In 2013, Dr. Haynie鈥檚 efforts on behalf of veterans were the subject of a feature story on the CBS News program 60 Minutes, titled 鈥淪ucceeding as Civilians.鈥�
Haynie is a sought after advisor and speaker related to business strategy, veterans issues, innovation, and entrepreneurship. He has served on multiple federal advisory committees, and is frequently called to testify before Congress. His work has been featured on ABC Evening News, CBS News, CNBC, CNN, and Fox, and in outlets including The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, INC Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, the Chronicle of Higher-Education, Fortune, Entrepreneur Magazine, and The Hill.
Haynie serves on the editorial review boards of the Journal of Business Venturing, the Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, the Journal of Management Studies, and is an associate editor for the Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health. Dr. Haynie also serves on the CNBC Disruptor 50 Council 鈥� a group of world鈥檚 leading thinkers in the field of innovation and entrepreneurship, who each year identify the 50 new ventures most likely to disrupt established industries and markets. Before beginning his academic career at 黑料不打烊, Haynie served for 14 years as an officer in the United States Air Force.
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