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Congratulations to Cadre 9 for graduating from the

Congratulations to Cadre 9 for graduating from the

Congratulations to Cadre 9 for graduating from the Executive Development Program (EDP)! Featured in the picture are their new personalized hard hats with their new job titles and their certificates.

EDP Highlight: Cadre 9’s Progress – Team Tattoo

EDP Highlight: Cadre 9’s Progress – Team Tattoo

Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) Executive Development Program (EDP) Cadre 9 team members General Arrangements Branch (Code 254) Naval Architect Rachel Yarasavich, Code 105.2 Radiological Engineer Sasha Norfleet, ... More

Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) Nuclear Engineering Planning

Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) Nuclear Engineering Planning

Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) Nuclear Engineering Planning Department (NEPD) Training Branch Head Matt DeLong was recently accepted in the Executive Development Program's (EDP) Cadre 9. He is April's EDP Highlight!

Danielle Larrew, who just finished her first year as

Danielle Larrew, who just finished her first year as

Danielle Larrew, who just finished her first year as the new Norfolk Naval Shipyard Executive Development Program (EDP) manager, coordinated and hosted the EDP graduation this year.

EDP Highlight: Cadre 9’s Progress – Team Tattoo

EDP Highlight: Cadre 9’s Progress – Team Tattoo

Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) Executive Development Program (EDP) Cadre 9 team member General Arrangements Branch (Code 254) Naval Architect Rachel Yarasavich shadowed NNSY Historian Marcus Robbins during his h... More

EDP Highlight: Cadre 9’s Progress – Team Tattoo

EDP Highlight: Cadre 9’s Progress – Team Tattoo

Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) Executive Development Program (EDP) Cadre 9 team members Code 105.2 Radiological Engineer Sasha Norfleet, and Code 361 Nuclear Zone Manager Aaron Jarman joined Code 300 Operations ... More

Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) Executive Development

Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) Executive Development

Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) Executive Development Program (EDP) Cadre-9 graduated Sept. 24. The cadre this year consisted of (from left to right) Nuclear Zone Manager Aaron Jarman (Code 361), Nuclear Engineer... More

EDP Highlight: Sasha Norfleet

EDP Highlight: Sasha Norfleet

Code 105 Radiological Engineer Sasha Norfleet is Norfolk Naval Shipyard's Executive Development Program Highlight for the month of June. Norfleet was recently selected as one of the four candidates in Cadre 9 o... More

EDP Highlight: Rachel Yarasavich

EDP Highlight: Rachel Yarasavich

Code 254 Naval Architect Rachel Yarasavich is the Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) Executive Development Program (EDP) Highlight for July 2020. She was recently selected as one of NNSY’s four candidates in Cadre 9... More

EDP Highlight: Robert Jarman

EDP Highlight: Robert Jarman

Code 361 Nuclear Zone Manager Robert Jarman is May’s EDP Highlight. Also known affectionately as “Red Beard,” Jarman was recently selected as one of the four candidates in Cadre 9 of the Norfolk Naval Shipyard ... More

EDP Highlight: Cadre 9’s Progress – Team Tattoo

EDP Highlight: Cadre 9’s Progress – Team Tattoo

Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) Executive Development Program (EDP) Cadre 9 team members , General Arrangements Branch (Code 254) Naval Architect Rachel Yarasavich, Code 105.2 Radiological Engineer Sasha Norfleet... More

EDP Highlight: Cadre 9’s Progress – Team Tattoo

EDP Highlight: Cadre 9’s Progress – Team Tattoo

Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) Executive Development Program (EDP) Cadre 9 team member General Arrangements Branch (Code 254) Naval Architect Rachel Yarasavich joined NNSY Historian Marcus Robbins in curating th... More

At the Norfolk Naval Shipyard Executive Development

At the Norfolk Naval Shipyard Executive Development

At the Norfolk Naval Shipyard Executive Development Program graduation, Shipyard Commander Rear Adm. Markle said, “You had to be flexible and we had to be flexible in order to get the greatest benefit from it. ... More

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