ALCGPSC 126/23
SUBJ: AY24 SENIOR EDUCATION AND FELLOWSHIP PANEL (SEFP) PHASE II RESULTS
A. ALCGPSC 046/23, PY24 SCHEDULE OF OFFICER PERSONNEL BOARDS AND PANELS - PSCNOTE 1401
B. ALCGOFF 046/23, APPLICATION PROCEDURES FOR THE AY24 SENIOR EDUCATION AND FELLOWSHIP PANEL (SEFP) PHASE II
C. ALCGOFF 069/23, AY24 SENIOR EDUCATION AND FELLOWSHIP PANEL PHASE II INITIAL CANDIDATE LIST
D. ALCGOFF 075/23, AY24 SENIOR EDUCATION AND FELLOWSHIP PANEL PHASE II FINAL CANDIDATE LIST
1. The following officers have been nominated for assignment to a Senior
Education and Fellowship program during the 2024-2025 academic year.
Primary selectees are listed by program or fellowship. Alternate selectees
are listed in alphabetical order by rank with the exception of CIC,
MIT-SDM, MIT-SLOAN, and ODNI, whose alternates are listed in order of
priority. Primary nominees shall contact LCDR Adam Reckley no later
than 09 October 2023 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 AY24.
A. Senior Service School and Fellowship Primary Candidates:
(1) College of Information and Cyberspace, National Defense University (CIC)
Primary: CDR Mckee, Colin K.
Alternate 1: CDR Haynsworth, Joseph A.
(2) MIT Acquisition System Design and Management (MIT-SDM)
Primary: CAPT(s) Kammeter, Kevin L.
Alternate 1: CDR Barker, Alexander S.
Alternate 2: CAPT(s) Courtade, Jeremy A.
Alternate 3: CDR Conrad, Chad M.
Alternate 4: CDR Faulkner, Michael G.
(3) MIT Sloan Fellowship
Primary: CDR O’Donnell, Wayne T.
Alternate 1: CAPT(s) Kammeter, Kevin L.
Alternate 2: CDR Schock, James J.
Alternate 3: CDR Kellogg, Taylor C.
Alternate 4: CDR Mccarron, Jayna G.
(4) Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)
Fellowship
Primary: CDR(s) Natteal, Nikea L.
Alternate 1: CDR(s) Ostrov, Gregory J.
(5) Air War College
Primary: CDR Press, Matthew J.
(6) Army War College
Primary: CAPT(s) Young, Christopher J.
(7) Brookings Institution Federal Executive Fellowship
Primary: CDR Barker, Dustin G.
(8) Carnegie Mellon University Fellowship
Primary: CAPT(s) Austin, Matthew S.
(9) Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
Primary: CDR Schwartz, Maegan R.
(10) Eisenhower School for National Security
Primary: CDR Bizzaro, Peter A.
Primary: CDR Cherry, Alexandra K.
(11) Eisenhower School for National Security (Acquisition)
Primary: CDR DiPietro, Amanda M.
Primary: CDR Moretti, Kathryn A.
(12) Harvard National Security Fellowship
Primary: CDR Cole, Leah M.
(13) Hoover Institution National Security Affairs Fellowship
Primary: CDR Matejka, Justin M.
(14) Inter-American Defense College (IADC)
Primary: CAPT(s) DeLisle, Phillip A.
(15) NDU College of International Security Affairs (CISA)
Primary: CAPT(s) Creech, Byron A.
(16) Joint Advanced Warfighting School (JAWS)
Primary: CDR Dennelly, Andrew B.
(17) Marine Corps War College
Primary: CDR(s) Hartmann, Nicholas R.
(18) National War College
Primary: CDR Ramirez, Nicholas O.
Primary: CDR(s) Tice, Jonathan D.
(19) Naval War College
Primary: CAPT(s) Baird, Michael W.
Primary: CAPT(s) Casavant, Aaron J.
Primary: CDR Sattler, Brian G.
(20) RAND Military Fellowship
Primary: CAPT(s) Cox, Jonathan W.
(21) Secretary of Defense’s Executive Fellowship (SDEF)
Primary: CDR Potter, Earl H.
(22) Tufts University – The Fletcher School, International Security Studies Program (ISSP) Fellowship
Primary: CDR Kellogg, Taylor C.
B. Senior Service School and Fellowship alternate candidates (listed by rank then alphabetically):
CAPT(s) Carse, Joel B.
CAPT(s) Courtade, Jeremy A.
CAPT(s) Franz, Jason S.
CAPT(s) Gaudio, Christjan C.
CAPT(s) Parrish, Christopher R.
CAPT(s) Rodzewicz, Thomas C.
CAPT(s) Slivinski, Luke M.
CAPT(s) Valente, Jorge L.
CDR Barker, Alexander S.
CDR Burwell, William J.
CDR Conrad, Chad M.
CDR Danaher, Leo T.
CDR Faulkner, Michael G.
CDR Gil, Mario G.
CDR Hutton, Elizabeth A.
CDR Mccarron, Jayna G.
CDR Mckee, Colin K.
CDR Novak, Michael J.
CDR Ross, Michael T.
CDR Sawyer, Kelly A.
CDR Schock, James J.
CDR Smith, Jerry L.
CDR Tiley, Bryan D.
CDR Viles, Michael A.
CDR Worker, Dewey W.
CDR(s) Natteal, Nikea L.
C. IAW Refs A through D, the Selection Panel considered 95 officers for
Senior Education and Fellowship Programs, 02 officers for CIC, 11 officers
for MIT-SDM, 21 officers for MIT-SLOAN, and 02 officers for ODNI.
2. IAW Ref B, upon completion of the SEFP, 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-Sloan, MIT-SDM, CIC, ODNI, etc.) should expect a follow-on assignment
that will make full use of their SEFP and career experience. Attending SEFP
will incur a minimum Active Duty obligation of three months for each month of education.
3. Panel membership was as follows:
RDML W. E. Watson COMMANDANT (CG-092)
CAPT R. A. Ellerbe COMMANDANT (CG-LMI)
CAPT B. C. Erickson DATA READINESS TASK FORCE
CAPT E. M. Garrity SECTOR LONG ISLAND SOUND
CAPT M. P. Guldin LANT-MACDILL AFB
CAPT J. Henry CGCYBER
CAPT E. L. Tharp YARD MGR
4. 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, officer status, or assignments should
be directed to LCDR Adam Reckley at (202) 795-6508. The POC for all SSS
Programs is LCDR Emily Brockway (CG-09232) at (202) 372-4602.
5. Pertinent SEFP information and documents are available on the Senior Education and Fellowship Panel site:
Senior Education & Fellowship Programs (sharepoint-mil.us)
6. RDML R. E. Dash, Commander, CG Personnel Service Center, sends.
7. Internet release is authorized.