1. Demarcus Hysten 1
DEMARCUS L. HYSTEN
2771 Brooksedge View Colorado Springs, CO 80910
Cell: 719-201-0988 Email: demarcushysten@yahoo.com
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Military veteran with a Secret Security Clearance and 5 years of proven experience in the United States Army.
Accomplished measurable results while leading teams of 12 personnel in a dynamic, fast - paced environment. Possess a
comprehensive background in analysis and electronics repair derived from conducting domestic and global operations in
the United States and Afghanistan. Managed risk upon multiple lines to protect assets property and equipment while
meeting the expectations of senior leadership. Recipient of multiple awards for outstanding performance and
professionalism in the United States Army.
Training and Development Electronics Repair Counseling
Leadership
Data Analysis
Heavy Equipment Operations
Policy Implementation
Planning
Computer Literacy
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
SelfEmployed Musician/Entertainer/Artist 2015 – Present
● Planned and conducted numerous events which provided inspirational word and song for Colorado College
● Produced music and entertainment for the Aurora NAACP Regional Conference
● Managed and compiled the efforts of various entertainment groups to provide artistic performances for the YMCA,
public libraries, and church establishments
Remedy Staffing agency Employee 2014 – 2015
City ofColorado Springs Streets Division
Colorado Springs, CO
● Operated heavy equipment such as the front loader, backhoe, and skidder on job sites while abiding by all safety
standards
● Maintained water integrity during severe weather
● Conducted over 100 hours of snowplow operations
Team Leader for Organo Gold Enterprises 2012 – 2014
Colorado Springs, CO
● Trained and motivated new team members to surpass quarterly sales goals
● Mentored team members in order to identify career paths that suited individuals and supported company mission
● Conducted presentations to organizational leadership to keep them accurately informed of local production as well
as prepared subordinates to do the same
UNITED STATES ARMY – Various Locations 2007 – 2012
Senior Military Intelligence Squad Leader 2010 – 2012
● Analyzed the abilities of personnel and delegated duties to those personnel in order to best support the mission of
the organization as well as the missions of leadership external to the organization
● Trained employees with information on the proper tactics in assisting and determining significance and reliability of
incoming information
● Demonstrated analysis ability, attention to detail, and accurate reporting while contemplating composition of threat
personnel, which allowed external organizations to conduct real world operations
2. Demarcus Hysten 2
● Selected above peers to serve as the Master Analyst, a position normally reserved for personnel of higher rank,
based on performance and potential
Intelligence Analyst 2007 – 2010
● Provided daily and nightly intelligent reporting and findings of what threat actions could take place, which allowed
Coalition Forces (CF) to operate in a safer manner
● Analyzed countless hours of virtual data, audio recordings of insurgent attacks,terrain reading, known fighting
locations, historical data of hostile insurgent groups within the AO (Area of Operations), and hourly updates of troop
in contact for situational purposes
● Conducted direct interaction with local Afghan leaders that displayed diversity and a cultural awareness
● Served as the Physical Security Manager to an organization of over 600 personnel
● Conducted inspections of subordinate echelon weapon storage procedures; provided guidance to ensure compliance
of Army Regulations
● Selected above peers to serve as an assistant instructor in an extremely technical course to provide a better
understanding of the material and reduce the attrition rate
● Completed Intelligence Analyst Course
● Completed Basic training
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
● Over 100 + Hours of volunteer services at Monterey Elementary Pre School and Pikes Peak Elementary.
● Over 100 + Hours serving homeless citizens downtown Colorado Springs, CO.
● Every 3rd
and 4th
Saturday feeding misplaced Veterans at the Veterans Shelter located 207 Weber Street.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
● 21 semester credits, Sierra Vista College, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
● 31 semester credits, Northwest Community College, Senatobia, MS 38668
● High School Diploma, Grenada High School, Grenada, MS 38901
● Certificate, Combat surveillance Operations course