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Thomas Stein has more than 20 years of broad-based experience in program and executive operational management and has successfully managed large-scale complex operations throughout the world. He presently is working on the establishment of a North American Business Continuity Plan (BCP) for a Fortune 100 company. This effort will establish a program to improve business programs, processes, and protect the company’s core business functions and revenues that exceed $85 million dollars a year. He is also the program manager for a Fortune 100’s IT outsourcing desktop support contract with Affiliated Computer Services (ACS). Prior to entering corporate America, Mr. Stein was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Marine Corps specializing in the subject areas of Information Technology, Logistics, and Aviation. As a program manager he has held some of the highest achievable positions and designations in his field of expertise. Mr. Stein has received numerous awards over the years: A top performer in his field he was selected and awarded a full scholarship for graduate studies in Information Systems. In 1995 he received recognition by President Clinton for software development in the areas of human resources and application development. In 1997 and 2001 he received additional recognitions for his outstanding performance in aviation and logistic program management. In 2004 he received the 2004 Award of Excellence from Ingram Micro for Sarbanes-Oxley compliance efforts in relation to mainframe access security. As Associate Professor for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and a member of the faculty staff since 1998, Mr. Stein instructs and develops programs for undergraduate and graduate students. Mr. Stein is presently writing a book addressing aviation lessons learned which is scheduled to be published in the summer of 2007. He has also recently applied for committee chairman for Embry-Riddle in the Aerospace Systems Department. A graduate of the United States Naval Academy, Mr. Stein and holds numerous certifications in Information Technology and Aviation. He attained a Masters Degree in Information Systems from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA and is pursuing graduate studies at Embry-Riddle with a recently awarded scholarship. Mr. Stein is President of GreyHawk Enterprises in Orange, California. His company’s focus is broad, but encompasses Commercial Airline Safety, Commercial Aviation, Aerospace, Information Technology, and the Electronic Industries. He is originally from Springfield, PA and now resides in Orange, CA. While he is active in his local community, he is also a Naval Academy Mentor assisting young men and women to achieve admission to the Academy. AWARDSAwards in Excellence Program Manager for Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) compliance in IT security for company’s legacy system. Drove results to attain software security compliance and policy and procedures to maintain control.Personal Award for Achievement, USMC Executive Director for technical support and program leadership for aviation units in the South Pacific and Southwest Asia regions. Attained high reliability and availability rates through strong logistic planning, training programs, and safety analysis of new and legacy type systems. US Presidential Award for Software Development, USMC Program Manager for high profile Congressional Human Resource programs. Developed expert system to reduce workloads and better utilize associate work efforts.EDUCATION M.S., Information Systems, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CaliforniaB.S., Resources Management/Engineering Technology, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland Defense Acquisition School for IT Development, Defense Systems Management College, Fairfax, Virginia M.S. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, San Diego, CaliforniaSECURITY BACKGROUND Mr. Stein holds several US Government high level security clearances.
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