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Bill Cojocar
By Bill Cojocar
Published Feb 18, 2009 - 2:30:34 PM
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Dr. Bill Cojocar, LTC (Ret.) U.S. Army, is a Professor for the National Graduate School of Quality Management and also serves as a Senior Intelligence Observer, Controller, and Trainer for the National Guard Bureau’s Battle Command Training Program’s Battle Support Training Team (BSTT), headquartered at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Dr. Cojocar is an experienced Senior Intelligence and Operations strategic and operational planner, analyst and leader, who has led and managed high performing organizations for the past fifteen years. He retired from the U.S. Army after 23 years of service as a Senior Intelligence and Operations Officer and Commander, in the 11th, 2d, 3d Armored Cavalry Regiments, and 2ID (USFK), III Corps & 504th Military Intelligence Brigade, U.S. Army Cadet Command, and CJTF-76 (AFG), and is a U.S. Army War College Defense Strategy Course and Command & General Staff College graduate. Post retirement, Dr. Cojocar served as a Senior Intelligence and Operations Analyst, and Chief Scenario Director for Anteon Corporation and General Dynamics Information Technology National Guard Programs, designing major pre-mobilization exercise and training scenarios for 5th U.S. Army/ARNORTH and National Guard Bureau’s Exportable Combat Training Capability Program, for National Guard units deploying to Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan. He also served as the Senior Plans Director for the Texas Department of Public Service (DPS) Division of Emergency Management (DEM), Border Security Operations Center (BSOC) in Austin, Texas, for the Abrams Learning Information Systems Inc. Dr. Cojocar attained his Ph.D. in Leadership and Organizational Management from Capella University, and maintains an MA in International Relations and Strategic Studies from Boston University and a BA in Political Science from Kent State University. He currently teaches Leadership, Management, and Homeland Security courses and resides in San Antonio, Texas. Dr. Cojocar can be contacted at email: Cojocar@sbcglobal.net for Adaptive leadership study requests.

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