Employees from the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC) were among a group of 29 motivated managers who celebrated their graduation from the Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) Leadership Cohort during a ceremony held February 9 at the C4ISR Mission Training Facility.
Last week's ceremony represents the conclusion of a one-year commitment by ECBC Acting Director of Program Integration (DPI) George Collins, Engineering Associate Director Bill Klein, DPI Deputy Director Timothy Blades, Engineering Deputy Director Randy Laye and Jorge Christian, team leader of Engineering's Protection Engineering Group, to participate in a unique professional development program designed by the Office of Personnel Management for APG to develop civilian leaders.
ECBC was one of 14 APG organizations represented during the program's second graduation.
Last week's ceremony represents the conclusion of a one-year commitment by ECBC Acting Director of Program Integration (DPI) George Collins, Engineering Associate Director Bill Klein, DPI Deputy Director Timothy Blades, Engineering Deputy Director Randy Laye and Jorge Christian, team leader of Engineering's Protection Engineering Group, to participate in a unique professional development program designed by the Office of Personnel Management for APG to develop civilian leaders.
ECBC was one of 14 APG organizations represented during the program's second graduation.
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