Start your targeting packages here. This is a general introduction to who I am and what motivates me.
Husband and Father
I am married to April Moyer and we have 2 children Autumn Moyer and Clarke S. Moyer. We focus on doing fun things around the house and saving for great international vacations. For pictures and a better view of my family life send me a friend request on Facebook
Education Supporter
I started late into education. When getting out of the Army I did not think that I ‘needed’ a college education. Times have changed for me. I have now invested in myself through both technical certifications and formal education.
I currently hold over 10 certifications and trainings. For more information regarding my DoD and industry IT certification please visit my Linkedin Page.
For formal education, I hold a BS-IT and an MBA-ITM from WGU as well as a graduate certificate of project management from UMUC.
I highly recommend WGU to anyone seeking to further their education. For more information please see my WGU alumni referral page.
DoD Contractor
Since leaving the US Army as a 33W (35T) I have worked for several great contracting companies. My services have focused primarily on information technology support of military intelligence organizations. This support has spanned both conventional and non conventional forces at different echelons across the military branches. For a full listing of my experience and education please view my Linkedin Page.
I am currently employed by Jacobs as the NISSC II Integrated Sustainment Director and Chief Engineer.
Physical Investor / Charity Supporter
Taking an active role in investing for the future is to me a critical part of anyone’s life. Investing to me means more than just stocks and bonds stashed away in a 401K. Taking a physical approach to investing I hold many unique assets above and beyond stocks and bonds.
I have also founded a 501c3 non profit that helps to educate other nonprofits and charity staff on IT, business and marketing topics. To learn more visit freeforcharity.org