1. Jeremiah L. Ring
6087 Passing Sky Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80911
330.990.0674; jl.ring83@gmail.com
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Transportation Manager/Battalion Logistics Manager, US Army - Fort Carson, Colorado 10/14 - Present
Supervisor of 11 personnel providing all external transport acquisition and coordination between parallel and subordinate
organizations in support of 5,000 Soldiers.
• Created the customized standard operating procedure for transportation support during and after transformation from an
armored brigade to Stryker brigade, executing a seamless transition of equipment and capabilities.
• Coordinated the delivery of fuel, ammunition, and water in support of 7 subordinate organizations and over 20 supporting
units for two 30 day field exercises.
• Managed a $4.3 million battalion budget with oversight of $190 million of equipment for the unit.
Logistics Captains Career Course, US Army – Fort Lee, Virginia 03/14 – 09/14
• Intensive 6-month course focusing on leadership development, personnel functions management, operations management,
and multifunctional logistics planning.
Senior Logistics Planner, US Army – FOB Salerno, Afghanistan 05/13 -
03/14
Lead planner for the operational and administrative logistical operations for the retrograde and recovery of $205 million worth of
equipment and supplies from eight operating locations. Responsible for the deployment and redeployment of over 3100 soldiers.
• Monitored and inspected the retrograde and closure of eight operating locations, meeting all required timelines and
exceeding requirements for ensuring quality measures.
• Scheduled the redeployment flights for 3100 soldiers return to Fort Campbell, KY and ensured the timelines met all
requirements from the Theater Command.
• Coordinated over 130 lateral transfers of equipment in support of the deactivation of 4th
Brigade Combat Team, 101st
Airborne Division.
Rear Detachment Commander, US Army, Fort Campbell, Kentucky 01/12 – 05/13
Managed the training, discipline, and welfare of 125 soldiers and the maintenance and accountability of vehicles and equipment
valued at more than $14 million. Developed and executed a training plan and maintenance plan for the company.
• Selected over three other junior officers to be the provisional commander for 15 months leading the company to winning
the Phillip A. Connelly competition for the Department of the Army level award
• Streamlined the company’s maintenance and supply program by reducing acquisition time of repair parts and improved
fleet readiness by 15% in 6 months.
• Established a weekly greeting program with soldiers that cultivated relationships with the local elementary school and
created a field day organized and hosted by the soldiers.
Supply Warehouse Operations Manager, US Army, Fort Campbell, Kentucky 02/11 - 01/12
Supervisor responsible for 40 personnel, 22 vehicles and equipment valued at more than $9.1 million. Additionally responsible for
the warehouse inventory valued at roughly $2.1 million.
• Maintained all Department of the Army standards for quality control of inventory including a 1.6% zero balance of
authorized stock, well below the standard of 8%.
• Led a brigade level operation that reclaimed and restored over $1.8 million worth of equipment.
• Managed warehouse expansion which doubled the floor space and fostered an environment for improved customer service
and efficiency by creating a traffic plan for the reception, storage, and distribution for all stock.
Basic Training, Officer Candidate School, Quartermaster Officer Basic Course, US Army 02/10 – 01/11
• Developed and practiced leadership skills including organization, professionalism, supervision, and methods for training,
supervising, and evaluating technical skills for operation of tactical and operational Army sustainment systems.
• Awarded for performing as the top platoon leader in small unit tactics and 3rd
in my class for academic performance.
Hardwood Floor Specialist, Custom Hardwood Floors, Cleveland, Ohio 01/07 – 01/10
EDUCATION: Kent State University, Kent, Ohio
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration, DEC, 2006