R 11 SEP 2019
ALCGPSC 103/19
SUBJ: AY20 SENIOR EDUCATION AND FELLOWSHIP PANEL (SEFP)
PHASE II RESULTS
A. ALCGPSC 046/19, PY20 SCHEDULE OF OFFICER PERSONNEL BOARDS AND PANELS - PSCNOTE 1401
B. ALCGOFF 076/19, APPLICATION PROCEDURES FOR THE AY20 SENIOR EDUCATION
AND FELLOWSHIP SELECTION PANEL PHASE II
C. ALCGOFF 114/19, AY20 SENIOR EDUCATION AND FELLOWSHIP PANEL (SEFP)
PHASE II - INITIAL CANDIDATE CONFIRMATION
D. ALCGOFF 127/19, AY20 SENIOR EDUCATION AND FELLOWSHIP PANEL (SEFP)
PHASE II - FINAL CANDIDATE CONFIRMATION
1. The following officers have been nominated for assignment to a Senior
Education and Fellowship program during the 2020-2021 academic year.
Primary selectees are listed by program or fellowship. Alternate
selectees are listed in alphabetical order by rank with the exception of
NDU-CIC, NIU-CSIR, MIT-SDM, AND MIT-SLOAN whose alternates are
listed in order of priority. Primary nominees shall contact LCDR Jay Kime
no later than 18 September 2019 to finalize program acceptance. Alternates
will be contacted by OPM as program opportunities are identified. Alternates
should ensure a robust e-resume is on file for AY20.
A. Senior Service School and Fellowship Primary Candidates:
(1) College of Information and Cyberspace, National Defense
University
Pri: CAPT(s) John Henry
Alt: CDR(s) David C. Pizzurro
Alt: CDR Charles S. Novak
Alt: CDR Gerrod C. Glauner
(2) National Intelligence University Center for Strategic
Intelligence Research
Pri: CDR Joseph G. Thomas
Alt: CDR Matthew J. Waldron
Alt: CDR David R. Gates
(3) MIT Acquisition System Design and Management (SDM)
Pri: CAPT(s) Joshua W. Fant
Alt: CAPT(s) Brian C. Erickson
Alt: CDR Mark A. Piber
Alt: CAPT(s) Eric D. Drey
(4) MIT Sloan Fellowship
Pri: CAPT(s) Brian C. Erickson
Alt: CDR(s) Kristopher R. Ensley
Alt: CDR(s) Brian R. Whisler
Alt: CDR(s) Daniel B. Sweigart
(5) Air War College
Pri: CDR Stanley P. Fields
(6) Army War College
Pri: CAPT(sel) Michael S. Jackson
(7) Brookings Institution Federal Executive Fellowship
Pri: CAPT(sel) Michael R. Sinclair
(8) Center for Strategic and International Studies
Pri: CDR Angelina Hidalgo
(9) Eisenhower School for National Security
Pri: CAPT(sel) Eric D. Drey
Pri: CDR(sel) Kelly A. Deutermann
(10) Eisenhower School for National Security (Acquisition)
Pri: CDR Peter M. Morisseau Jr.
Pri: CDR Timothy J. Williams
(11) Harvard National Security Fellowship
Pri: CAPT(sel) Taylor Q. Lam
(12) Hoover Institution National Security Affairs Fellowship
Pri: CDR John A. Souders V
(13) Inter-American Defense College (IADC)
Pri: CAPT(sel) Luis J. Rodriguez
(14) International Combating Terrorism Fellowship (ICTF)
Pri: CDR Charles L. Banks Jr.
(15) Joint Advanced Warfighting School (JAWS)
Pri: CAPT(sel) Carmen S. DeGeorge
(16) Marine Corps War College
Pri: CAPT(sel) Joseph E. Meuse
(17) National War College
Pri: CDR Devon S. Brennan
Pri: CDR Jared S. Trusz
(18) Naval War College
Pri: CDR Travis M. Emge
Pri: CDR Michele L. Schallip
Pri: CDR(sel) William J. Jacobs
(19) RAND Military Fellowship
Pri: CDR(sel) Brian R. Whisler
(20) Tufts University – The Fletcher School, International
Security Studies Program (ISSP) Fellowship
Pri: CAPT(sel) Marc A. Zlomek
B. Senior Service School and Fellowship alternate candidates (listed
by rank then alphabetically):
CAPT(s) Bernstein, Kristi L.
CAPT(s) Culver, Patrick A.
CAPT(s) Keane, Daniel P.
CAPT(s) Morrison, Stephanie A.
CDR Baker, Matthew S.
CDR Christensen, John J.
CDR Dill, Patrick C.
CDR Empen, Joshua M.
CDR Ferlauto, Jeffrey P.
CDR Florio III, Frank J.
CDR Jones, Matthew N.
CDR Kahle, Michael P.
CDR King, Shanell M.
CDR Lavin, Christopher W.
CDR Mclaughlin, Brian James
CDR Mclay, James M.
CDR McNally, Brad M.
CDR Rogers, Daniel P.
CDR Sharp, Michael D.
CDR Smicklas, Brian A.
CDR Thomas, Joseph G.
CDR Thomas, Keith O.
CDR Walker, William R.
CDR Zuckerman, Russell R.
CDR(s) Ensley, Kristopher R.
CDR(s) Kulesa, Frank R.
CDR(s) Nadolny, Justin P.
CDR(s) Nolan, Kellee M.
CDR(s) Sweigart, Daniel B.
2. IAW Refs A through D, the selection panel considered 100 officers for
Senior Education and Fellowship Programs, seven officers for NDU-CIC,
six officers for NIU CSIR, 14 officers for MIT-SDM, and 24 officers for
MIT-SLOAN.
3. IAW Ref B, upon completion of the Senior Education or Fellowship
program, officers should expect to be placed in billets that take full
advantage of this experience. In addition to internal CG billets, this
could result in high visibility assignments throughout the government
including Department Of State, White House, Pentagon, DHS, Congressional
Affairs, or DOD combatant commands. Officers attending programs with a
specific career track (Eisenhower Acquisition, MIT-SDM, CIC, CSIR, etc)
should expect a follow-on assignment that will make full use of their
SEFP and career experience. Attending a Senior Education or Fellowship
Program will incur a minimum Active Duty obligation of three months for
each month of education.
4. Panel membership was as follows:
RDML R. V. Timme, USCG
CAPT J. S. Swanson, USCG
CAPT J. D. Cole, USCG
CAPT R. H. Torres, USCG
CAPT A. T. Pecora, USCG
CAPT W. E. Watson, USCG
5. The proceedings of the panel including its deliberations and criteria
for selection cannot be disclosed to any person who was not a member of
the panel. Questions regarding this panel, officers status, or
assignments should be directed to LCDR Jay Kime at (202) 795-6452.
The POC for all SSS Programs is LCDR Daniel Cathell (CG-09232) at (202)
372-4602.
6. The precept that convened these panels and charged each panel member
with their duties will be available for review on the CG Portal (OPM
Reference Library: AY20 Senior Education and Fellowship Panel folder).
7. CAPT G. T. Prestidge, Commander, CG Personnel Service Center, sends.
The Service Center for Our most Important Resource - Our People.
8. Internet release is authorized.