If there is an upcoming vacancy on the Nauru Tower Homeowners Association Board, I am interested in and willing to serve the owners and residents as a Board member as I have a vested interest in promoting focused attention on maintaining our property, and therefore its value, as the premier condominium in Hawaii. If given the privilege to serve, my covenant with each of you is to offer a positive attitude along with my personal integrity, intellect, and passion to understand and address issues identified by concerned homeowners and residents.
A brief extract from my company biography follows… “Gerald Greer is a Corporate Vice President, based in Honolulu, HI, with responsibility for the Asia-Pacific region of CACI International, Inc.'s TSIG Business Group. CACI, headquartered in Arlington, VA, provides the IT and network solutions needed to prevail in today's new era of defense, intelligence, and e-Government. Mr. Greer is responsible for the successful overall management, strategic planning, and daily execution of the company's Asia-Pacific business. The core offering of the organization is mission and IT support products and services for customers within the Department of Defense and Intelligence Communities, Civil and Healthcare Agencies, and State and Local Governments. Previously, Mr. Greer was a Northrop Grumman Division General Manager, based in McLean, Virginia. He joined Northrop Grumman through its acquisition of Sterling Software (U.S.), Inc., from Computer Associates International, Inc., in October 2000. Mr. Greer joined Sterling Software in May 1987 after a five-year career with Planning Research Corporation and The Boeing Company. His assignments with PRC and Boeing ranged from service as a software developer at Headquarters Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) in Honolulu, HI, to task manager of a systems support program at Seventh Air Force in the Republic of Korea (ROK). Mr. Greer began his career with Sterling Software in the ROK as a task manager; from 1987 through 1992 he progressed to Site then Project Manager of a PACAF Command, Control, and Intelligence program. In August 1992, he was appointed Program Manager for an Intelligence program supporting United States Forces Korea. His success at managing this program resulted in his promotion to Department Director and transfer to Omaha, Nebraska in March 1996. As Department Director, Mr. Greer had responsibility for programs throughout the Continental U.S. and Pacific. In July 1998, Mr. Greer was promoted to Vice President (VP) in conjunction with the acquisition of Mystech Associates. In this position, based in McLean, Virginia, he had operations responsibility for DoD Joint Services, Central Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, National Imagery and Mapping Agency, National Reconnaissance Office, and U.S. Army, Air Force, and Navy programs. With the acquisition of Sterling Software by Computer Associates in February 2000, Mr. Greer was appointed VP and Division Deputy, and Acting VP of Finance and Administration, with responsibility for organizing the operational and fiscal activities for a division of 900 professionals. The division core offering was mission support IT services for the National Intelligence Agencies and U.S. Army, Air Force, and Navy. After Northrop Grumman acquired the Computer Associates Federal Services business in October 2000, Mr. Greer was appointed VP responsible for a customer base comprising the National Intelligence Agencies, DoD Joint Services, U.S. Army, Air Force, and Navy. Mr. Greer is a native of Hawaii. He holds a B.S. with dual majors in Information and Computer Sciences and Mathematics from the University of Hawaii. He is a member of the Airlift/Tanker Association, Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association, Association of the U.S. Army, Center for Strategic and International Studies' Pacific Forum, Japanese American Citizens League, Kawaiaha'o Church, Mathematical Association of America, National Military Intelligence Association, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, University of Hawaii Alumni Association, and U.S. Naval Institute. He and his wife, Jenny, reside in Honolulu, Hawaii.”
Gerald Greer
Nauru Tower Homeowner and Resident
1330 Ala Moana Blvd., #3405
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