Note:
This is the first in what I hope to make a series to periodically
celebrate an action oriented leader who is walking the walk and leading
regardless of his/her job title or billet description.
Mr.
Mario A Vulcano currently serves as an Instructor of the Information
Warfare Basic Course at the Center for Information Dominance in
Pensacola, FL. Though he has a distinguished career as CTR about which
he is justifiably proud, the reason we are celebrating him is not a
result of the countless significant contributions he has made over his
23 years of service in uniform (CTRSN to CTRC and ultimately CWO3) and
30 years (and counting) of total service. Today we highlight his ongoing
effort to continually improve new accession training for Information
Warfare Officers.
For
the last five years, Mr. Vulcano has been a constant in shaping the
minds of new Information Warfare Officers. He has helped to revise and
deliver IW curriculum to an ever changing requirement. And though all
training objectives continue to be met, he and a cadre of others have
identified numerous seams in the training they are tasked to deliver.
He, and others, have also grown concerned with the way such training is
delivered (i.e. Death by Power Point and drinking from a firehose).
Never one to look to others to fix things before doing all that he can,
and firmly believing that though he might not have the authority to make
things the way they ought to be, he has the responsibility to control
what he can and influence what he can't. He is currently championing the
cause to weave the following mentorship opportunities into IWBC:
- IW Flag Officer engagement
- Leadership Perspectives from distinguished IW Leaders
- "Magnet" NIOC CO/XO Communication of Expectations
- Expectations of a JO - A Master Chiefs Perspective
- Community Management and Detailer Overview
- FITREP/EVAL writing 101
- Ethics, Critical Thinking and Decision Making with Capstone Case Studies
No
requirement for him to do so, but feedback from students, commanding
officers, and his own personal critique of the state of training give
him reason to take permission and do all that he can to meet and
ultimately exceed expectations. Sometimes it's not the training solution
that is the constraint. This is but a case where the training
requirement is the limiting factor. Mr. Vulcano is indirectly shaping
the requirement by delivering what we need beyond what was stated as a
requirement. Thank-you, Shipmate.
Clearly,
there are numerous action leaders serving our country, the Navy and the IDC community. I would love to
feature them here so that we can all be more aware of their significant
contributions, be inspired to follow their lead, and think about how we
might be able to contribute to the cause they are championing. We speak
of collective ownership, self-synchronizing, and taking permission. This
series is about those who do more that talk the talk. Please nominate
action leaders you appreciate so we can shine the spotlight on those
most deserving.
Thank-you,
Mario, for your leadership, personal initiative, and strong desire to
make us better. May every IWO who graduates from their 8 weeks with you
arrive to the Fleet ready, willing, and committed to following your
example.
4 comments:
Mario is the MAN! I've given him a ton of feedback, and he's quickly incorporated it to improve IWBC and better prepare our incoming officers for their first assignments. Our community is incrementely becoming better because of Mario's efforts.
I've known Mario for quite a few years. I first met him when he was a newly minted CPO.
The one thing that always stood out with Mario is that you always knew where to find him. He was always with his Sailors - training them, teaching them, and leading them.
Mario is a class act (no pun intended). Best instructor from my experience at IWBC.
Mario and I were in A school the same time. Looking back, you just knew he would have a positive impact. I didn't see him again until maybe 15 years later, but he was already leaving his mark on the community.
Post a Comment