James Roberts
From Fort Benning, Georgia
James Roberts of Fort Benning, GA, graduated from Troy University during summer semester/Term 5 of the 2018/2019 academic year. Roberts graduated with the Master of Social Work degree.
August, 08 2019 - Verified by Troy UniversityJames Roberts of Fort Benning, Georgia, was among the students recognized for outstanding achievements in academics, leadership and service during the Honors Convocation for students at the Phenix...
May, 21 2019 - Verified by Troy UniversityJim Roberts of Fort Benning, Georgia, has been accepted for admission to Troy University. Troy University is a public, historic, international university with more than 145,000 alumni. Students ch...
July, 06 2017 - Verified by Troy University• Coordinated the fielding of $17.5 million of new equipment.
• Primary communications officer responsible for the readiness and maintenance of the communications and automation systems.
• Responsible for the safety, training, and development of 20 to 70 personnel accumulating various personal and group awards for excellence.
• Advised executives and staff on the capabilities and proper utilization of personnel and communications assets. Developed a communication architecture that provided reliable world-wide communications.
• Managed Helpdesk personnel responsible for over 1200 users.
• Coordinated and gave weekly staff reports on various platforms to include using Video Teleconferencing equipment, as well as staff conference environment.
• Coordinated several teams of personnel in three countries, all while maintaining accountability of equipment and personnel readiness.
• Coordinated the many aspects involved with the planning and execution of a training event which moved personnel and equipment thousands of miles to perform a month long training event. This event has been replicated in various forms several times, but never on this scale. This produced a several hundred page reference document detailing the training and establishing the feasibility and timeline necessary to execute another such event.