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Stefan K.

Schlesselman,
3550, Grandview parkway, Apt 227
Birmingham, AL 35243,
(205)-913 3020 email: stef848@gmail.com

Experience
May 2006 – present Dothan Tarpaulin Products Inc.
Distribution Center Manager/ Customer Relations

• In charge of 4-5 member staff


• Recruit, hire and train staff
• Supervise, monitor and motivate team performance
• Attain results through positive actions
• Demonstrate high level of administrative competence
• Effectively control paperwork, fluent in Microsoft word and Excel
• Maintain budget spending requirements
• Communicate confidently and effectively with superiors, peers and
subordinates
• Establish and maintain professional relationship with clients
• Deliver exceptional customer service
• Perform inventory of products for clients totaling over $300,000
• Maintain standards and provide safe work environment at office
• Travel to out of state clients to ensure clients needs are met and satisfaction
remains at a high level

2004 – May 2006 U.S. Army, Fort Jackson, SC Drill Sergeant


2001 – 2004 U.S. Army, Fort Campbell, KY Anti-Armor Section Leader/ Anti-Armor
Platoon Sergeant
2000 – 2001 U.S. Army, Camp Greaves, Korea (DMZ) Infantry Squad leader
1997 – 2000 U.S. Army, Fort Lewis, WA Infantry Squad leader
1996 – 1997 U.S. Army, Fort Campbell, KY Infantry Squad leader
1992 – 1996 U.S. Marine Corps, HI Infantry Team leader

• In charge of between 9 and 200 soldiers


• Directly responsible for the care, training and well being of assigned
soldiers
• Enhanced soldiers’ individual and professional growth, developing them
into independent decision-makers and vital team members
• Effectively communicated with all personnel in a congenial and
professional manner that facilitated the development of a diversified group
• Selected among peers to be the Unit Equal Opportunity representative
• Accounted for the safety and upkeep of equipment valued at over
$1,500,000
• Secured the personal safety, training, and performance of assigned soldiers
• Promoted security operations: monitored and instructed classes consisting
of 39- to 200 soldiers, strengthening knowledge and proper execution of First Aid,
Survival, War tactics, and Security
• Provided route security to include convoy escort and VIP escort.
in hostile environments
• Provided cordon and search, medi-vac, and reconnaissance missions, for
st
the 101 Airborne as well as Special Forces units in Iraq
• Conducted security responses (QRF) with tenacity, endurance, and
dedication by remaining of sound mind and proving to be a leader during
challenging times in Iraq
• Established and enforced standards for training and execution of missions
during multiple oversea deployments, to include training of multi-national forces
in Iraq
• Selected to supervise the loading and transportation of all equipment
belonging to the 101st Airborne Division prior to the deployment to Iraq
• Led 100% of all platoon combat operations in Iraq
• Graduated all Military Schools in top 10% of the class or better

Education

• Unarmed Combatives Instructor Course Level I 2005

• Drill Sergeant School 2004

• Combat Lifesaver Course (First-aid) 2003

• Pathfinder School 2002

• Basic Non-Commissioned Officer Course 2001

• Equal Opportunity Course 2001

• Hazmat Course 2001

• Primary Leadership Development Course 1999

• Armorer Course 1998


• Air Assault School 1997

• Marine Corps Boot Camp 1992

• Pikes Peak Community College 1990 - 1991

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