1. EUGENE HAMMOND
5224 Upland Meadow Drive | Canal Winchester, Ohio 43110 | 614-321-6526 | eugene_hammond1@aol.com
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Committed to achieving fiscal outcomes through sound accounting practices, financial analysis, report compilation
and presentations. Collaborative team member, works well independently as well as with other interdisciplinary team
members. Self-driven with a history of goal achievement. Outstanding organizational and daily work planning skills.
Successful extensive career beginning with entry-level officer position, quickly progressed and earned promotions.
Demonstrated ability to be trusted with special projects, budgets, personnel training, and critical security.
Responsible for operations and safety of 2,400 inmates and 379 personnel within state correctional facility.
Accounting/Administration/Human Resources
Creates accurate financial reports
Designs Databases and Forms
MS Office Instructor
Spearheads cost saving projects
Developed medical inventory program
Personnel management-EEO Committee
Project Management
Specialized Skills
Instructor-Corrections Training Academy
Critical Incident Command System
Coordinator
Design Team Commander
Schedule and conduct staff trainings
Trained in de-escalation techniques
Special incidence commander
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
KAPLAN UNIVERSITY, Davenport, Iowa
Bachelor of Science Accounting–Completed 4 year program within 2 years
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION AND CORRECTIONS
PICKAWAY CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION, Orient, OH
Administrative Captain/Shift Commander (June, 2005 to February, 2014)
Composed and reviewed institutional policies concerning security, budget, inventory, tool control and quality of life issues.
Submitted weekly reports outlining overtime cost, violence tracking, use of force, etc. Responsible for ensuring mandated
staffing levels for 4 shifts were maintained. Mediated and successfully negotiated outcomes with three labor unions.
Project Outcomes: Revamped the daily post orders of all security posts, critical incident procedures and exercises positively
affecting 29 local, federal, state and county law enforcement departments.
Chief of Security/Major (March, 2004-June, 2005)
Reviewed daily reports, assign investigations, developed and submitted quarterly and annual budget requests
Special Project: analyzed daily inventories concerning weapons, ammunition, and tools. Managed operations including
personnel issues related to discipline, and schedules.
Correctional Captain/Shift Commander/Administrative Captain (1998-2004)
Special Financial Project: researched and compiled data regarding inmate emergency medical transportation costs resulting in
the hiring of six additional staff members and significantly lowered overtime costs.
Correctional Lieutenant (1996-1998)
Correctional Lieutenant, Belmont Correctional Institution (1995-1996)
Correctional Officer (1992-1995)
MILITARY
The United States Navy, (1977-1992)-Electrician’s Mate First Class Enlisted Surface Warfare
Ohio National Guard (1995-2001)-Recipient of Distinguished Service Metal (2001)
AWARDS
Employee of the Month-2008 / Impact Awards