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Dr. David J. Adams
Director
Office of Civil Rights
The
Maritime Administration (MARAD) is pleased to announce the appointment
of Dr. David J. Adams to the position of Director, Office of Civil
Rights. David brings broad experience to MARAD from his recent position
at the USDA Farm Service Agency Office of Civil Rights as the Deputy
Director. His position at the USDA encompassed Title VII informal,
formal complaint processing; Title VI fact-finding and position
statements; civil right impact analysis and studies, and a wide array of
strategic management functions. It was in this office he transitioned
swiftly into managing an organization that covered all 50 states, Puerto
Rico and Guam impacting 20,000 employees and 100,000 + ranchers and
farmers depending on USDA for entrepreneur support and economic
assistance. In addition to his position as the Deputy Director, he held
the positions of Specialist, Branch Chief, and Special Assistant.
David has a total of 25 years with the Federal Government. He was a
United States Army Reserve soldier. David served in the United States
Army as a Non-Commissioned Officer and later earned an appointment as a
commissioned Warrant Officer. He was activated to active duty to serve
in the Operation Joint Endeavor Campaign in 1996-1997. He served as an
infantryman, ordnance officer, logistician and master facilitator. He
is a graduate of the Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute, and
served as an Equal Opportunity Advisor at a Brigade Level Army
installation. He retired as a Chief Warrant Officer from the Army
Reserves in May 2005.
David J.
Adams was born in Mound Bayou, Mississippi. He earned a Bachelor of
Science degree in Agricultural Education from Alcorn State University.
He has a Masters Degree with emphasis on Private Sector and Public
Management of Organizations and a Doctorate Degree in International
Business Management both from California Coast University School of
Business and Administrative Management. He has received advanced
training in the military and received numerous civilian and military
awards and honors. |