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Organizational Leadership Faculty
active-duty Army Aviation forces in Hawaii.
Mr. Hawley led efforts for coordinating and
operating with other services and partner nations
that included deploying forces to six nations on
bi-lateral training missions.
Mr. Hawley also led efforts within the Army
University in the development of the Army
credentialing program, oversight of the Army
distance learning courses, the Army faculty
development program for the 11,000 Army
instructors, and coordination efforts with the
Kenneth A. Hawley Department of Education and Department of
Adjunct Professor, Labor to gain certification and recognition for
Organizational Leadership Program, the School military training and education courses. Mr.
of Business and Leadership; Hawley also served on the editorial board for the
808-554-7611 Journal of Military Learning, the Department of
kennethhawley@ucwv.edu Defense’s only peer-reviewed educational
publication. In addition to his efforts at Army
Education University, Mr. Hawley served as a military
M.B.A. in Aviation—Embry-Riddle professor at the United States Navy War College
Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL instructing the college’s Strategy and Policy
M.A. in National Security and Strategic Course.
Studies —United States Naval War College,
Newport, RI Research Interests
B. S. in History—United States Military Leadership Development, Followership,
Academy, West Point, NY Adult Learning
Biography Publications and Presentations
Mr. Ken Hawley is presently a Department of "Special Operations in the Spanish Civil War".
the Army Civilian within the Aviation Capability The Competitive Advantage, Special Operations in
Development and Integration Directorate. He Large Scale Combat Operations.
serves as a senior aviation supervisory specialist “The success of world view morality: Why so
and program management officer responsible for many Iraqi soldiers deserted to the Coalition
oversight of resourcing and personnel programs in 1990”. Taking the High Ground. Col. Paul
in the directorate as well as providing input to Berg and Kenneth Hawley
key Army Aviation programs. Mr. Hawley “The Rapid Resign of the Captains Career
retired as an active duty Army aviator holding the Course" in the September-October 2018
rank of colonel after 30 years of service which edition of Military Review. Col. Ken Hawley
included two combat deployments. He served in and William Kuchinski
several key staff assignments and leadership Army Faculty Development, (United Arab
positions from the platoon to brigade level Emirates Professional Military Education
culminating as the commander of the 25 Forum)
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Combat Aviation where he was responsible for