NETC Recognizes Its Top Performers

NETC Recognizes Its Top Performers

The Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) recognized its top performers by announcing the senior and junior Civilians of the Quarter, June 3.

 

Rear Adm. Mike White, NETC commander, commended the awardees as outstanding examples of the dedication at headquarters and noted their efforts are an indispensable part of the education and training mission.

“The NETC team members we honor as civilians of the quarter are representative of the highly-trained professionals we have throughout the Navy training domain,” said White. “Our civilians are a critical component of our warfighting capability and are a crucial part of our ability respond to fleet needs and therefore enable fleet readiness. The work performed by these patriots each and every day in training commands around the world is exemplary and key to the success of our Navy and Marine Corps team.”

Jennifer Kennedy, a financial management analyst in the Resources, Requirements and Assessment Division (N8) was named the Senior Civilian of the Quarter.

Scott Holmes, the head of the Budget Section for N8 and Kennedy’s supervisor, described Kennedy’s performance and professionalism as truly exceeding his expectations.

The Junior Civilian of the Quarter, Monica Markham, was selected due to her outstanding performance as an assistant in the NETC headquarters administrative division. According to Markham, she was surprised to get the award after being at the command for only two years.

NETC is the largest shore command in the Navy and is comprised of more than 12,000 military and staff personnel at more than 230 subordinate activities and detachments in the United States and at remote sites overseas. NETC provides training and education to more than 31,000 students on any given day.

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Press Release, June 06, 2014; Image: NETC