My childhood, high school, and college years were exemplary student-athlete years. In high school - per academia I was 30th out of 400. In the sport of springboard diving I achieved the following: I was the 1st 8th grader to acheive varsity status ever, dived in the National Junior Olympics, 3 time State Champion, Most valuable, and Undefeated, and 2 time All America. In college - I earned a 3.2 GPA in both undergraduate (UK) and graduate (RIT) accounting majors. At (UK) my diving accomplishments were as follows: Full Scholarship, All Conference, Most Valuable, 110% Award, & Co-Captain.My whole life I've been a devout Christian. I've served as follows: Financial Secretary, Elder,… Evamgelism, Usher, Lector, Financial Counter, Crucifer, and Attended Bible Classes.Per jobs: I've ranked as "Fully Successful" to another job saying "It is without reservation that I recommend him to you".
Charles R. Figley (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University) is the Paul Henry Kurzweg, MD Distinguished Chair in Disaster Mental Health at Tulane University and a Professor in the Tulane Graduate School of Social Work. He is also director of the award-winning Traumatology Institute. The Institute was recognized in 2000 as the best program of its kind by the University Continuing Education Association. He is a former Fulbright Fellow and was a Professor in the College of Social Work at Florida State University before moving to Tulane University in July 2008. Dr. Figley is also a psychologist and family therapist and was a Professor of Family Therapy and Psychology at Purdue University… (1974-1989). He is founding editor of the Journal of Traumatic Stress and currently editor of the journal Traumatology , published by SAGE Publications. Dr. Figley has written more than 200 scholarly works, including 19 books, most of which have focused on stress, resiliency, and coping. His first book, Stress Disorder Among Vietnam Veterans (1978), focused on combat stress and is credited as helping to establish the modern era of traumatology. In his subsequent books, he has continually expanded his focus to other traumatizing contexts.