MARK H. JOHNSON 204C Fermier Hall MS 3367 T e x a s A&M University College S t a t i o n, TX77845 979.862.7092 johnson78@tamu.edu I have a proven track record of leading change, building organizations, training, mentoring, and developing partnerships including several Allied Nations and Joint Forces during 35 years as an Army Officer, member of the Senior Executive Service, Industry, and Academia. My management experience includes successfully leading multi level organizations of over 600 people and an annual budget of over $84 million. Specific areas of expertise include Intelligence, Information Operations (I0), cybersecurity operations, installation management, strategic planning, market strategy, marketing, cost management, and policy development. I am a strategic leader, thinker, team builder, and mentor. I am a gifted communicator and creative problem solver. Specialties: Mentoring, Recruiting, Strategic Planning and Forecasting, Intelligence, Business Development, Marketing, Instruction, Motivation, Career Navigation Focus Areas: Leadership and Ethics, Sales, Supply Chain, Cybersecurity Operations, Sourcing/Procurement, Distribution Logistics, Distribution Information and Control Systems, and Operations Management TEACHING IDIS 344 Distribution Information & Control Systems (2015 Present) IDIS 444 Ethics & Leadership in Distribution (2014 2015) IDIS 489 New Directions in Distribution (2014) IDIS 611 Current Issues in Industrial Distribution (2015 Present)
STUDENT FEEDBACK Colonel, you re great! Top 3 best professors I ve had at A&M. Best professor I have had in my entire college career. He s caring, funny, and always making class as enjoyable as possible. Colonel Johnson is the best ID-specific teachers that I have had while in ID. He is entertaining and keeps everyone s attention, and presents very well. He met me for lunch to help me with an issue when I was going thru some tough personal problems. This instructor genuinely cares about us and our future. He is a great professor. He really wants us to succeed and strives for us to do better. He was really enthusiastic about the course. He came into each class with a lot of energy. Colonel makes the class enjoyable. It helps in learning more about distribution. Colonel Johnson is a damned good professor. One of my favorite classes and professors to learn from because of his enthusiasm. Colonel Johnson prepares you for your professional career. The Colonel rocks! Great guy. I would love to take more classes with him. colonel is a great professor, and he makes the class fun and interesting. The Colonel has been very insightful, and he has gone out of his way to help look for jobs and in class. One of the most genuinely nice Professors. The Colonel is a passionate professor. Loves what he does. Awesome overall experience. I really enjoyed his class. colonel created a very positive learning environment. He is very personable, and he really cares about his Students.
Colonel Johnson knows how to connect with Students well. He cares about his students and their learning, and he is always energetic and excited about his topics. Colonel always makes class lively and fun. He also applies what we learn to the market today which is very beneficial. I have never had a professor who was so enthusiastic about his job every single day. Interactive teacher, very fun class! ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Director of the College of Engineering Professors of Practice Program. Responsible for developing the program into a Nationally-recognized program. (2015 Present). Associate Professor of Practice of Industrial Distribution. First Professor of Practice in the ETID Department. In addition to teaching, duties also include recruiting (Support 20 x 25 Initiative) and Industry Partner relations. (2014 Present). Professor of Military Science, Army ROTC Department, Sam Houston State University. Build outstanding relations with Senior University Leadership and implement several training innovations. (2000-2001). Assistant Professor of Military Science, Army ROTC Department, Texas A&M University. Helped build Army ROTC into the largest ROTC Department at Texas A&M. (1986-1990). UNIVERSITY AND PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS/AWARDS/LEADERSHIP PAID Distinguished Faculty Award, (2014). Recognized for support to students both in and out of the classroom. Texas A&M Professional Association for Industrial Distribution (PAID) University Committee on Non-Tenure Track Faculty (2016 Present). Represents the development and concerns of the Instructional Faculty across the University. Member of University Disciplinary Appeals Board (2016 Present). Responsible for deciding on final appeals for students to ensure a balance of students rights and good order and discipline are maintained.
Faculty Senate Member (2014- Present) Faculty Senate, Workplace, Climate and Diversity (WPCD) Committee Member (2014 - Present) Faculty Advisor, Texas A&M Gratitude Initiative (G.I) (2014 - Present) Faculty Advisor, Texas A&M Society of Women in Industrial Distribution (SWID) (2016 Present). Serves as a mentor and advisor for 40 + students. Faculty Advisor, Texas A&M Pi Kappa Alpha (Pikes) Fraternity (2016 -Present). Serves as a mentor and advisor for 60 + students. Corps Academic Mentor, Texas A&M Squadron 17 (2014-Present). Serves as both academic and professional development mentor for 50 + Cadets. Although the Commandant abolished this program in 2015. I have continued in a voluntary role at the personal request of the Cadets. Treasurer, Texas A&M Corps of Cadets Association (CCA) (2012 - Present). CCA is the largest source of non-university financial assistance for the Corps of Cadets and its various programs. EDUCATION Texas A&M University, BBA, Marketing 1979 Distinguished Military Graduate U.S. Army Intelligence School, Military Intelligence Officer 1979 Basic Course U.S. Army Intelligence School Electronic Warfare/Crypto Officer 1979 Course U.S. Army Airborne School, Basic Airborne School 1980 U.S. Army Advanced Airborne School, Jumpmaster School 1981 U.S. Army Intelligence School, Military Intelligence 1983 Advanced Course U.S. Army Command & General Staff College, Combined Arms 1988 Service and Staff School U.S. Army Command & General Staff College 1991 Command & General Staff College
Central Michigan University, MS, Administration 1991 Armed Forces Staff College, Joint Staff College 1996 U.S. Army War College Fellows Program, University of Texas 2002 Army War College University of North Carolina, Air Force Leadership Seminar 2008 Center for Creative Leadership, Leadership Development Program 2008 University of North Carolina, Leadership and Innovation Seminar 2009 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Director of the Professors of Practice Program September 2015 - Present Associate Professor of Practice Industrial Distribution Program, ETID Department, College of Engineering Associate Professor of Practice January 2015 - August 2015 Industrial Distribution Program, ETID Department, College of Engineering Director of Cyber Solutions Camber Corporation 2011-2014 San Antonio, Texas Director, Joint Information Operations Warfare Center (JIOWC) 2010-2011 Executive Director, (JIOWC) 2008-2010 Deputy Commander, (JIOWC) 2006-2008 Commander, 1 st Information Operations Command 2004-2006 Fort Belvoir, Virginia Director of Operations, Joint Information Operations Command 2002-2004 Professor of Military Science 2000 2001 Sam Houston State University Huntsville, Texas Garrison Commander & Deputy Installation Commander 1997 2000 Fort Monmouth, New Jersey
Chief of Staff, Joint Analysis Center 1994 1997 RAF Molesworth, United Kingdom Battalion Executive Officer, 519 th Military Intelligence Battalion 1993 1994 XVIII Airborne Corps Fort Bragg, North Carolina Group Intelligence Officer, 7 th Special Forces Group 1991-1993 U.S. Army Special Forces Command Fort Bragg, North Carolina Assistant Professor of Military Science and Recruiting Officer 1986 1990 Army ROTC Texas A&M University College Station, Texas Battalion Operations Officer (S-3), 125 th Military Intelligence Battalion 1985 1986 25 th Infantry Division Schofield Barracks, Hawaii Bravo Company Commander, 125 th Military Intelligence Battalion 1983-1985 25 th Infantry Division Schofield Barracks, Hawaii Brigade Liaison Officer, 313 th Military Intelligence Battalion 1982-1983 82 nd Airborne Division Fort Bragg, North Carolina Ground Surveillance Radar Platoon Leader, 313 th Military Intelligence BN 1981-1982 82 nd Airborne Division Fort Bragg, North Carolina Battalion Training Officer, 313 th Military Intelligence Battalion 1981-1982 82 nd Airborne Division Fort Bragg, North Carolina