Kuklok to be Iraq Country Manager for EODT
Nov 1, 2006
EODT is pleased to announce that Major General Kevin B. Kuklok (Ret.) has accepted the position of Iraq Country Manager. In this capacity, Kevin will be responsible for all operations in country, and be instrumental in the development of additional business from US Government agencies, Iraqi Government ministries, and private sector firms.
General Kuklok has had a distinguished career as a military officer in the US Marine Corps and as an engineering and plant manager in the private manufacturing sector. His career has spanned more than three decades, beginning as a Cobra pilot in Vietnam and culminating in senior strategic and operational planning positions for Operations Noble Eagle, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom. While on active duty, General Kuklok most recently served as the Director for the Coalition Provisional Authority Office of Policy, Plans and Analysis in Baghdad, reporting directly to Ambassador Paul Bremer. Prior to that, Kevin was assigned to the Pentagon in a senior strategic planning capacity combating the Global War on Terrorism.
Kevin has a BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of North Dakota, and an MBA in Finance from the United States International University in Nairobi Kenya. He is an accomplished planner, strategist, and quality manager.
Active in community affairs, Kevin has served on various city Chambers of Commerce, for the Boy Scouts, and on the Board of Directors for the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation. Kevin and his wife Diana have been married 34 years, and have two grown children; Nicole, a UC Berkeley and Georgetown Law School graduate and member of the California Bar, and Bryce, a UC Davis graduate and linguist/translator.
Matt Kaye, EODT's CEO commented "General Kuklok brings an incredible amount of leadership, management expertise, and Iraq experience to EODT, and we are excited about the prospects of his leading our forward team over the coming years, and in contributing to our corporate strategic decision-making process."
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