Barrye Price

President And CEO at CADCA

Barrye Price has extensive work experience in various roles within the US Army and government organizations. Barrye served as the President and CEO of CADCA since October 2016. Before that, they held the position of Assistant Chief of Staff, G1 at US Army Forces Command from June 2013 to June 2016. From July 2011 to June 2013, they were the Director of the Human Resources Policy Directorate at the US Army, where they supervised a team and executed various human relations campaigns and programs. Barrye also served as the Deputy Commander of USACC from June 2010 to July 2011, where they supervised a large number of officers, senior noncommissioned officers, and civilians. Prior to that, they held the position of Director, J1 at United States Forces Iraq from July 2009 to March 2010, overseeing human resources management for a force of 165,000 personnel. Barrye started their career in the United States Department of Defense as the Commander of the Eastern Sector of the US Military Entrance Processing Command from July 2006 to July 2009, responsible for a multi-service organization with 34 military entrance processing stations.

Barrye Price's education history includes a Master of Science (MS) in National Security Policy Studies from the National Defense University, which they obtained in 2004. Prior to that, they earned a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in History from Texas A&M University in 1997, along with a Master of Arts (M.A.) in History from the same university in 1994. Additionally, Barrye Price attended the University of Houston, although the details of their degree or field of study are not mentioned.

Furthermore, they have obtained several certifications throughout their career, including being a National Association of Corporate Directors Governance Fellow from NACD, which they achieved in November 2015. Barrye also became a United States-Japan Leadership Fellow from the United States-Japan Leadership Foundation in June 2000. Lastly, Barrye Price gained the status of a White House Fellow through the WHITE HOUSE FELLOWS FOUNDATION in September 1999.

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