For over 34 years, Rear Admiral David Baucom served the U.S. military in a number of positions. Promoted to Rear Admiral in 1999, David Baucom served as the Director, Logistics Strategy on the staff of the Chief of Naval Operations until his retirement from the U.S. Navy on September 30, 2016. His loyal dedication to duty and service to his country as Naval Officer qualify David F. Baucom as a member of The Military Officers Association of America. The Military Officers Association of America is the country’s largest organization representing military officers. The association speaks for the interests of the officers in all stages of their service, and participates in the legislation of matters concerning active service personnel as well as veterans. The MOAA also addresses the financial needs of service families through its Military Family Initiative. MOAA’s Military Family Initiative aims to provide adequate funding for troops and veterans for sustainable living. The subsidiary foundation funds programs relating to disability claims, career transitioning, and financial education. The organization also provides military spouses with opportunities for career development.
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Rear Admiral David F. Baucom has committed more than three decades to the United States Navy. During his service, RADM David Baucom has maintained membership in the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA).
Comprised of more than 390,000 members, the MOAA will host its Military Executives in Transition seminar on August 2, 2016. Up to 50 attendees will gather at the CEB Waterview Conference Center in Arlington, Virginia, to partake in a one-day workshop that helps senior military personnel obtain strategies to ease their move into civilian life. The curriculum covers topics related to networking, mentorship, and psychology. Likewise, attendees gain valuable knowledge from an executive recruiter and former military leaders, who have successful transitioned into civilian professions, including those in in private and nonprofit sectors. Registration is open to the public. Fees start at $99 and increase to $199. In addition to covering the expense of attending, the cost gives registrants access to career tools such as resume assistance and online video interview preparation services as well as consultation with a Certified Financial Planner and the MOAA’s Career Center. |
AuthorDavid F. Baucom has served in the United States Navy for nearly 35 years and holds the title of rear admiral. Archives
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