Retired US Navy Admiral David L. Brewer III, Bethune-Cookman Board of Trustees Member is Subsequent Visitor on The Crossman Dialog

ORLANDO — David L. Brewer III, Vice Admiral, U.S. Navy (Retired) with a distinguished profession within the U.S. Navy and as a pacesetter for the youth of our nation, will be part of John Crossman Saturday June 3 at 1:05 P.M. on The Crossman Dialog.

His army profession started with being among the many first graduating class of the primary Naval ROTC unit established at an HBCU – Prairie View A&M College in Texas. The constructing was later named in his honor. Throughout his 35-year Navy profession he commanded two ships and received quite a few awards for fight effectivity and neighborhood service. Throughout Operation Iraqi Freedom he commanded a logistics motion that was the biggest since World Warfare II.

Upon his retirement he served as Superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified Faculty District, the second largest faculty district within the U.S. and below his management the district had the very best educational beneficial properties in over 5 years. He was honored by the NAACP and Who’s Who in Black L.A. and obtained a Telly Award for his personal TV present: Reworking Schooling with Superintendent Brewer.

Vice Admiral Brewer continues to serve youth as a nationwide board member of a number of foundations together with Learn to a Youngster, a mentorship program for elementary faculty kids; Jones Excessive Faculty’s Basis that funds educational empowerment and enrichment packages; and he was not too long ago appointed to the Board of Trustees of Bethune Cookman College.

Crossman launched The Crossman Dialog to share the views of broadly completed individuals who have made wonderful profession achievements despite adversity and nonetheless persistently give again to the neighborhood. “Vice Admiral Brewer’s contributions as a pacesetter each in service to our nation and as mentor and educator have been phenomenal and I’m deeply honored that he will probably be our visitor,” Crossman stated.

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