Adrian Outlaw
Pursuing MBA from University of Virginia, BSc in Mechanical Engineering from United States Military Academy (2003), Captain/Executive Officer/Student at US Army Field Artillery Captains Career Course from 2007-2008 .
| Headline: | Entrepreneur |
| Skills: | Business, Engineering, Languages, Management |
| Groups: | 2009 Darden Entrepreneurial Concept Competition |
| Interested in: | Brainstorming, Finding business partners, Finding cofounders, Finding team mates, Meeting new people, Professional opportunities, Promoting my startups, Recruiting for my startup |
| Schools: | United States Military Academy, University of Virginia |
WORK EXPERIENCE
| Employer: | US Army Field Artillery Captains Career Course (FACCC) |
| Position: | Captain / Executive Officer / Student |
| Time period: | January 2007 - December 2008 |
| Description: | Earned recognition as Master Fire Supporter while attending FACCC. Ranked #1 of 36 in class and awarded Army Achievement Medal
Selected by Commanding Officer for additional duty as FACCC Executive Officer and Student Leader responsible for 200 officers and warrant officers Used recent combat experience to develop relevant training curriculum describing implementation of Field Artillery assets in theatre for future FACCC classes – awarded Army Achievement Medal |
| Employer: | 1st BN 1st BDE 3rd DIV Iraqi Army Military Transition Team |
| Position: | Captain / Battalion Fire Support & Effects Coordinator |
| Time period: | January 2006 - December 2007 |
| Description: | Led and trained six Iraqi Army Officers in the integration of US Army fire support assets in combined arms operations planning and implementation – awarded Bronze Star Medal
Served as maintenance and logistics officer to Iraqi BN coordinating recovery efforts with US and Iraqi Ministry of Defense contractors to support $20 million worth of equipment Controlled fixed and rotary wing aircraft with troops in contact - awarded Combat Action Badge Selected as second in command in all 280 combat missions while in Iraq above more senior and higher ranking officers, and led two without any soldier casualties Participated in eight mass casualty events, performing urgent casualty care on over 40 US Army, Iraqi Army, and civilian casualties |
| Employer: | Alpha Battery 2-321st Airborne Field Artillery 82nd Airborne Division |
| Position: | First Lieutenant / Executive Officer / Fire Direction Officer |
| Time period: | January 2004 - December 2006 |
| Description: | Personally selected by Battalion Commander to lead joint remains recovery mission with FEMA after Hurricane Katrina safely and respectfully recovering the remains of over 100 deceased persons and rescuing one stranded individual – awarded Army Commendation Medal
Ranked #1 of 18 Lieutenants in the battalion by Battalion Commander for advancement to positions of greater responsibility As Battery Executive Officer was second in command of unit responsible for the training and development of 80 man firing battery Planned and executed battery change of command inventories, accounting for over $8 million worth of equipment with zero discrepancies As the Fire Direction Officer computed firing data and safely fired over 3,400 artillery rounds with zero firing incidents |
EDUCATION
| University: | University of Virginia |
| Time period: | 2010 |
| Degree: | MBA |
| University: | United States Military Academy |
| Time period: | 2003 |
| Degree: | Mechanical Engineering, BSc |
INFORMATION
| Sports: | motorcycle riding |