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FVSU AND ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE ENTER INTO PARTNERSHIP TO ENHANCE SUPPLY CHAIN LOGISTICS CAREERS
Posted on Apr 14, 2018
FVSU AND ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE ENTER INTO PARTNERSHIP TO ENHANCE SUPPLY CHAIN LOGISTICS CAREERS
(Fort Valley, GA)"” Fort Valley State University (FVSU) and the 638th Supply Chain Management Group at Robins Air Force Base today signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) aimed at formalizing a partnership which will provide team members for the base's workforce and leverage FVSU's degree program in supply chain and logistics management to help employees of the base reach their educational and career goals.
"There is an opportunity right here in Middle Georgia for Wildcats who are graduating to not only stay close, but have an opportunity to go far," said T. Ramon Stuart, Ph.D., provost and vice president of academic affairs at FVSU. "When we talk about supply chain management at Robins Air Force Base, we know that they help protect this great nation, because they help to take the battle to the enemy, instead of letting the enemy bring the battle to us."
The Memorandum of Understanding articulated goals including the following:
- establishing collaborations between faculty and base personnel on research opportunities;
- providing FVSU students with work experience and training that is an extension of their campus learning experience; and
- providing the 638th Supply Chain Management Group at the base with an opportunity to train and employ top quality students during their undergraduate years which could lead to a conversion to full-time employment upon graduation;
- facilitating workshops, lectures, and tours by base personnel to provide a framework for the professional expectations of work at the base, including dress, communication skills, and resume development.
"What we have signed today is a first step in overcoming the distance between ourselves and a local educational institution which is educating the next generation of employees and leaders at Robins Air Force Base," said Kimberly Herren, director of the 638th Supply Chain Management Group.
The effort is part of FVSU's intensified push to provide real-world learning opportunities for each student which can make their academic coursework more relevant to their future careers as leaders. As part of the agreement, a joint advisory committee was formed. The chair of FVSU's Department of Business Administration and Economics and the 431st Workforce Development Officer will serve as co-chairs of the committee. FVSU students will be eligible to intern at the base at the G-4 level, and base employees may be called upon to serve as FVSU adjunct professors.
Attending the ceremony was Cheryl Moore, who is an FVSU graduate and has been employed at Robins Air Force Base for 34 years. Moore is a GS-14 deputy director at the base.
"For me, Fort Valley State University taught me how to be professional, taught me how to be dedicated on my job, and gave me a work ethic that I took with me," said Moore.
The agreement was signed by Dr. Stuart and Ms. Herren, along with Dr. Samuel Gyapong, chair of the FVSU Business and Economics Department and Bill Sirmon, squadron flight chief for the 431st Supply Chain Management unit.
For more information about the Bachelor of Business Administration degree major in supply chain and logistics management, visit www.fvsu.edu/supplychain.
Contact:
Teresa Southern, (478) 822-7589
Fort Valley State University
Main image caption: (l to r: FVSU Department of Business and Finance Chair Samuel Gyapong, Interim College of Arts and Sciences Dean Josephine Davis, Provost T. Ramon Stuart, and President Paul Jones; Robins Air Force Base 638th Supply Chain Management Director Kimberly Herren and Workforce Development Office Chief Bill Sirmon; and Peach County Military Affairs Committee Chair Richard Adamson)
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