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ANTHONY ALEXANDER BLOW

4105 Pamela Court, Apt. 8 West Des Moines, IA 50266 (347) 452-6186 Permanent email address: [email protected]

EDUCATION SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Distance Learning Start Date – January 2010 Anticipated Graduation Date – September 2010 • Post Graduate Diploma in Economic Policy GLOBAL BUSINESS

AND

TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT,

LONDON, ENGLAND

THROGGS NECK,

NY MARITIME COLLEGE August 2003-May 2006 • Masters of Science (M.S.) in International Transportation Management • Concentration in International Trade • Unlimited Oceans Third Mate U.S. Coast Guard License UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH, SEMESTER AT SEA VARIOUS PORTS January 2001-April 2001 • Participated in global immersion program, traveling to various ports in Caribbean, South America, Africa and Asia COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, BIOSPHERE 2 PROGRAM September 1999-December 1999 • Minor, Environmental Science • Studied at Biosphere 2 Center in Oracle, Ariz. MOREHOUSE COLLEGE August 1998-May 2002 • B.A. in International Studies (Minor in Political Science)

NEW YORK, NY

ATLANTA, GA

EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE O’DONNELL VISITING PROFESSOR, Fall Semester, November 2009 WALLA WALLA, WA GLOBAL STUDIES/POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPT, WHITMAN COLLEGE • Taught a self-designed college-level cross-disciplinary course: International Trade, Maritime Affairs, and Logistics International Trade • Taught economic development, trade and natural resource geography, monetary/fiscal policy impacts on international trade, international political economy, country risk-analysis, and regional/international trade organizations. Special emphasis on development policy and economic analysis of selected countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Maritime Affairs • Covered port and infrastructure initiatives in developing countries, transportation methods and management, marine environmental protection, climate change and its affect on Arctic shipping lanes, and maritime piracy.

Logistics • Examined business supply-chain management for the international firm, and sustainable development initiatives to make ‘greener’ supply chains. THIRD OFFICER, July 2006-September 2009 WORLDWIDE UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE Logistics and International Trade • Planned logistics as a Cargo Officer, managing an international supply chain with a network including Virginia, New Jersey, Sicily, Crete, United Arab Emirates, Djibouti and Bahrain • Developed and executed transportation plans of oil, liquid cargos, supplies, and humanitarian assistance to port facilities around the world for the Department of Defense and the U.S. Navy • Experienced in transporting persons suspected of maritime piracy throughout the Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden (Yemen, Somalia, Sudan, Oman, etc.) • Safety Officer/Observer-in-charge during underway at sea ship-to-ship replenishment operations for naval vessels • Performed calculations for handling, stowage, and securing of cargo, application of stability, trim, and stress of vessel stability • Used in-depth knowledge and experience in import/export and customs operations, international business law, trade law and charter parties Navigation and Watchstanding • Worked as a commercial and federal civil service mariner on ships throughout the Europe, the Caribbean, Africa, and the Middle East and as an inland pilot throughout near coastal, river, and canal areas of the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River • Developed and implement detailed voyage plans (celestial, terrestrial, coastal, and electronic navigation) including navigational rules, meteorological/climate data and contingency plans in the event of emergencies in critical areas • Officer in charge of implementing and enforcing maritime pollution and environmental regulations from the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) • Fostered effective bridge teamwork for safe passage of crew (zero recordable incidents) • Responsible for preparedness of emergency response, first aid and firefighting, safety drills, disaster, anti-piracy and terrorist situation management and compliance of Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) regulations CONSULTANT, November 2007-May 2008 ALEXANDRIA, VA THE POTOMAC MANAGEMENT GROUP • Provided custom solutions to international maritime companies for environmental protection and oil spill prevention • Created consulting services in logistics, management, and knowledge-based support • Presented presentations to non-mariner management and provided advice in matters requiring maritime expertise • Reviewed contingency plans to ensure compliance with international and federal regulations, prepared feedback to plan submitters and provided technical assistance and advice to clients • Researched, analyzed, and wrote reports and position papers • Assisted the U.S. Coast Guard in developing regulations for marine safety, security and environmental protection • Managed, monitored, and implemented security and safety policies, guidelines and processes that secure U.S. ports, vessels, and waterways



Developed strong working relationships with key senior public and private sector decision makers in maritime organizations within the U.S. at the international, federal, state and local levels

PROJECT ASSOCIATE, January 2006-May 2006 NEW YORK, NY GLOBAL BUSINESS AND TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT, MARITIME COLLEGE • Developed international intermodal logistics supply chain utilizing strategic proximity, advantageous trade benefits, and cost/benefit analysis for an Ohio manufacturing client • Performed economic/investment analysis for potential markets for client for synthetic diamond origin (Sweden, U.S., South Korea, South Africa) and target market destinations (Russia, China, Mexico, Brazil) • Designed custom business solution for eco-tourism business to client to increase profitability and global competitiveness CADET WATCH OFFICER, February 2006-July 2006 EUROPE S.S. EMPIRE STATE VI • Prepared presented International Maritime Organization, customs, and other pertinent documents for captain, customs officials, foreign dignitaries and American diplomats • Formulated security plans and participated in security/political meetings with foreign officials for safety of cadets in foreign countries • Entrusted with high security ship documents, valuables and contraband UNDERGRADUATE TUTOR, January 2004-May 2005 THROGGS NECK, NY SUNY MARITIME COLLEGE • Developed and implemented curriculum with English professor for undergraduate cadets in business, management, technical writing, English and history • Created supplemental curriculum guides for undergraduates in terrestrial and celestial navigation EDUCATOR, May 2002-August 2003 HOUSTON, TX TEACH FOR AMERICA/AMERICORPS • Assumed responsibility for the academic (math, science, social studies, science, English) and social development for at-risk fourth-graders in the Fifth Ward of Houston, Texas • Contributed to increase in student achievement as 100% of assigned fourthgrade students passed standardized tests and were promoted to the fifth grade • Extensively trained in educational planning; developed lesson plans and syllabuses for students from grade 2 to 12 LEGISLATIVE INTERN, August 2000-October 2001 DECATUR, GA CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS, U.S. 4 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF GEORGIA • Participated in document preparation for a member of the International Relations Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives • Conducted community outreach programs, educated constituents on Federal policy, and assisted the office in the review of environmental bills introduced to the House of Representatives TH

PUBLIC LECTURES PIRACY: How Failed Development & Corruption in East Africa Created a Crisis on the High Seas Whitman College, November 2009 CELESTIAL NAVIGATION: Using the Stars to Navigate the Oceans Whitman College Planetarium, November 2009

DEVELOPMENT VOLUNTEER AND INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE • Volunteered in various humanitarian centers around the world, including Sisters of Charity in South Africa and India, working with HIV-positive children and orphans • Volunteered with Bardoli Global, an educational nonprofit group working to increase travel/study abroad opportunities for students of color • Interacted in-depth with a wide variety of international professionals, including ambassadors, admirals, military senior officers, senators and members of Congress, as well foreign elected officials and business development leaders from the U.A.E., China, Japan, Brazil, Greece and Turkey among others • Worked on various projects and managed groups from diverse countries as varied as the Philippines, Ghana, Croatia, Taiwan and Trinidad LANGUAGES • Spanish (Basic) • French (Beginner) OTHER • • • •

Possess U.S. Security Clearance First in family’s history to ever graduate from college Traveled to over 50 countries Enjoy reading science, current affairs, literature and biographies

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