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Ahrari, Dr. Ehsan
Azizian,
Dr. Rouben
Bose,
Lt. Col. Eugene
Byrd, Ms. Miemie
Winn Cramer,
Capt. Carleton
Dahlke, Lt. Cmdr. Noel J. Davis,
Dr. Elizabeth Van Wie
Endress, Dr. Lee Finley,
Jr. Mr. Herman
Fouse, David
Greenstein, Maj. Bryan
Harstad,
Mr. Mark
Hashmi, Dr. Taj
Kim,
Dr. Steven
Lal, Dr. Rollie
Lee,
Lt. Col. Seung Jik Malik,
Dr. J. Mohan
Middleton. Maj. Brian
Nankivell, Mr. Justin
Nankivell, Ms. Kerry
Nelson, Lt. Col. BrianOehlers, Dr. Alfred L.K.B.
O'Donnell, CDR Brian Peterman,
Mr. Tom
Salmon, AMB Charles Sato,
Dr. Yoichiro
Schwab, Lt. Col. Matthew
Shanahan, COL (Ret) Dave Smith, Capt. Brad
Sweeney, Col. Thomas
Vuving, Alexander Watson,
Dr. Virginia
Weisz, Lt. Col. Michael
Adjunct Faculty
Baker, Mr. Dick
Barton,
Dr. Greg
Chalk, Dr.
Peter
Daniels, Mr. Mike
Finin, Dr.
Gerald
Goosby, Dr.
Stanley
Halloran, Mr.
Richard
Hawley, Mr.
Leonard R.
Johnson, Mr. Curtis
Markovinovic,
Ms. Mary
Palmer, Lt.
Col. Wesley
Tekwani, Mr.
Shayam
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RICHARD F. SEARS,
Captain (Ret.), U.S. Navy
DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS
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Dick Sears joined
the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (APCSS) in July 2002
and serves as the Dean of Admissions & Business Operations. His
responsibilities at the Center encompass all aspects of participant
admissions to the College of Security Studies and all business
operations to include the library, facilities, finance, personnel,
and the information management systems. His principle activities at
the Center are focused on the transformation of operations to
support APCSS long-term strategic plan. Previously he served as
Chairman of the Department of Transnational Studies in the College
of Security Studies.
Mr. Sears is a
retired Naval officer who spent over 20 years of his career deployed
to and engaged in operations conducted throughout the Asia-Pacific
and Indian Ocean Regions. Prior to arriving at APCSS he served as
Commander, Helicopter Anti-Submarine Light Wing, U.S. Atlantic Fleet
while the command was engaged in operation Enduring Freedom and
numerous bilateral and multilateral operations. As Commodore, he
was responsible for the training, readiness and deployment of all
U.S. Atlantic Fleet LAMPS MK III Helicopter Squadrons. Earlier
assignments include Commanding Officer of Helicopter Anti-Submarine
Squadron Light THIRTY-SEVEN (HSL-37) and Commanding Officer of
Sea-based Weapons and Advanced Tactics School Pacific. He also
served as the Executive Officer of the USS NEW ORLEANS (LPH 11)
during her last Western Pacific deployment. Shore assignments
included tours in the Force Structure, Resources and Assessment
Directorate (J-8) of the Joint Staff, the Naval War College, the
Armed Forces Staff College, and as Strike Warfare Requirements and
Assessment Officer on the staff of the Commander, United States
Pacific Fleet.
Mr. Sears is a
graduate of the United States Naval Academy and holds Master Degrees
in Operations Research (M.S.), International Relations (M.A.), and
National Security and Strategic Studies (M.A.).
He received a
number of personal awards during a distinguished Naval career, but
looks upon the multiple unit awards he received in recognition of
the teams he either led or was an active member of as the most
rewarding in his career.
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09/25/2008
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