What Happened?
Pendleton, OR-based United States Marine Corps Resigned Kenneth Bible as Deputy Director and Deputy Chief Information Officer
Date of management change: January 07, 2021
Pendleton, OR-based United States Marine Corps Resigned Kenneth Bible as Deputy Director and Deputy Chief Information Officer
We make Marines. We win our nation`s battles. We develop quality citizens. These are the promises the Marine Corps makes to our nation and to our Marines. The core values that guide us, and the leadership skills that enable us, not only make for outstanding Marines, they make for upstanding citizens. Every Marine is an ambassador for our nation and our Corps. From the day Marines earn the title through the rest of their lives, the impeccable standards of the Marine Corps are exemplified in everything they do. Marine Corps Officer candidates are evaluated on leadership, academics and physical training. To become an officer, you must excel at all three. The harder you push yourself, the more you will accomplish. You will be challenged as a leader, and learn that the success of your team is as important as your own. Visit Marines.com/Officer to learn if you have what it takes to lead Marines.
Kenneth Bible is Chief Information Security Officer at United States Department of Homeland Security. Previously, Kenneth held various senior IT security leadership roles in the industry.
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