Robert Corsi appointed to BOG

Started by Eclipse, November 02, 2016, 03:33:45 PM

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USAF Bio: http://www.af.mil/AboutUs/Biographies/Display/tabid/225/Article/104962/robert-e-corsi-jr-pe.aspx

"The newest member of Civil Air Patrol's governing body, the Board of Governors, is Robert E. Corsi Jr., former assistant deputy chief of staff for manpower, personnel and services, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.

Corsi, a retired member of the Senior Executive Service*, comes to the BoG with a record of service dating back more than 40 years. He was appointed to the board by Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James.

Corsi's term on the board started Tuesday, when he succeeded William A. Davidson Jr.

“The BoG is proud to have someone with your background and experience helping us to determine the best road ahead for the future of Civil Air Patrol," the board's chairman, U.S. Army and CAP Col. Jayson Altieri, told Corsi in a welcome letter.

The 11-member BoG consists of four Air Force appointees, three members appointed  jointly by the secretary of the Air Force and CAP's national commander, and four members-at-large selected by CAP's Senior Advisory Group – the national commander, national vice commander,  national executive officer, eight region commanders, the chief master sergeant and the national inspector general.
The BoG moves CAP forward through collective decision-making to generate strategic policies, plans and programs designed to guide it both today and tomorrow. It is assisted by CAP's national commander and chief executive officer, the organization's chief operating officer and the CAP-U.S. Air Force commander, who act as advisers. "


*The Senior Executive Service (SES) is a position classification in the civil service of the United States federal government, somewhat analogous to general officer or flag officer ranks in the U.S. Armed Forces.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senior_Executive_Service_(United_States)

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