Alberto “Coach” G.
About Alberto “Coach” G.
Alberto “Coach” G. is an Acquisition Strategy Manager at the United States Naval Special Warfare Command with extensive experience in various roles across military and civilian sectors.
Current Role at United States Naval Special Warfare Command
Alberto G. serves as the Acquisition Strategy Manager at the United States Naval Special Warfare Command. He has held this position since 2021. His role involves developing and implementing acquisition strategies to support the operational needs of the command. The command is located in Coronado, California, and focuses on special operations forces.
Previous Experience at Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division
Alberto G. has extensive experience at the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (NAWCWD). He worked as the Business & Operations Manager for Expendable Aerial Vehicles from 2016 to 2018. In this role, he managed operations related to aerial vehicle systems. He also served as the SOCOM Deputy IPT Lead for AirWorks Special Projects Execution & Advanced Rapid Integration from 2018 to 2019, focusing on advanced integration projects. Additionally, he was the Deputy Assistant Program Manager for Logistics at Naval Special Warfare Command from 2019 to 2020.
Sales Leadership at NoPed Cycles
In 2010, Alberto G. worked as the Director of Sales at NoPed Cycles for a period of six months in San Diego, California. His responsibilities included overseeing sales strategies and managing customer relationships to enhance the company's market presence.
Technical Support Experience at Jacobs
Alberto G. was employed as a Helpdesk Support Analyst at Jacobs from 2014 to 2015 in Ridgecrest, California. In this role, he provided technical support and assistance to users, ensuring efficient operation of IT systems and resolving technical issues.
Diverse Background in Defense and Technology
Alberto G. has a diverse background in defense and technology sectors. He has held various roles, including Data Analyst and System Administrator at DS2 from 2011 to 2013, and Armed Guard at Academi in 2013. His experience spans multiple locations, including Afghanistan and various sites in California, contributing to his comprehensive understanding of operational and logistical challenges in defense environments.