

Tom’s career with the federal government began in El Centro, California as an agent with the United States Border Patrol in 1997. His work with the government has taken him all over the world and he shows no signs of slowing down. He earned a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice (1997) from Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts as well as Master’s Degree in Homeland Security Studies (2017) from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, where he completed his thesis entitled “Embracing the Devil – An Analysis of the Formal Adoption of Red Teaming in the Security Planning for Major Events.” He was the 1996 winner of the Miami University Volunteer Spirit Award for his work at the Community Crisis and Counseling Center, working with at-risk members of the community. He is a graduate of Miami University, where he was a member of the Sigma Nu Fraternity and frequent volunteer in the Oxford community. At Dublin High School, Tom was an all-conference baseball player.
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Since graduating from Dublin High School in 1992, Thomas Landry has covered a lot of ground during his professional career. Tom Landry - Dublin High School Class of 1992 Greg has been married to his beautiful wife Katelyn for 10 years and have two amazing children-Grace, 3 years old, and Connor, 6 months old. This requires leading a cross-functional team of Intelligence Officers, weapons experts, communications experts and Cyberwarfare Officers to create and document various Courses of Action in all likely scenarios for a given theater of war to reference in the event of any such scenario. Currently he serves as the US Northern Command Maritime Operations Center Fires Officer, analyzing forces to recommend target prioritization and neutralization methods. At a strategic NATO Center of Excellence, he continued his autonomous systems work by advising the integration of unmanned systems into joint allied tactics he received the Joint Service Commendation Medal for this work. While at the Office of Naval Research he earned the Officer of the Year for his work in autonomous systems and STEM outreach such being a judge for First Lego League competitions. In the Navy Reserves he has specialized in technology test and evaluation. He is also chairman of the Maritime Technology Transfer Working Group, seeking underleveraged stakeholders with relevant intellectual property and helping to develop it into a product and field it to the warfighter. He is also chairman of the Underwater Explosive Safety Working Group, focused on mitigating any blast effects on both combat divers and civilians affected by threats such as waterborne IEDs (Improvised Explosive Device). Falling under his responsibilities include emergency response robotic systems and magnetic field manipulation. where he is the Director for Explosive Ordnance Disposal Underwater Programs. In 2015, he and his family moved to Washington D.C. In his spare time, he coached Indiana University’s Club Lacrosse team. In 2019 he earned his MBA in Innovation Management from Regent University. He is currently pursuing a Joint Professional Military Education certificate, similar to a civilian project management professional (PMP) certification.Īs a civilian in the Navy, Greg worked as a physicist on Special Operations Command (SOCOM) electro-optics, testing and evaluating laser systems and sensors. in Physics in 2004 and went to Nuclear Power School as a submarine officer. He also tutored math and physics, served as a squad leader, administration officer, and the Physics Club Vice President. He led the club team to a national championship in 2003 and served as the team president in 2004. Garvey attended the United States Naval Academy from 2000-2004 where he played for both the varsity and club lacrosse teams. Greg Garvey graduated from Dublin Scioto High School in 2000 where he served as captain of the lacrosse team, led them to a state championship, and participated in multiple clubs to include Physics Club and National Honors Society. Greg Garvey - Dublin Scioto High School Class of 2000
