Hadyn Gross, M.S.  SMIB (G)

Hadyn Gross, M.S. SMIB (G)

Veteran Service Representative

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Strategic Planning & Training Officer at DOD & CEO Veteran Consulting, LLC.

  • Education

    • University of Maryland University College

      2012 - 2014
      Master of Science (M.S.) Intelligence Management 3.8

      Activities and Societies: Still attending...

    • Coppin State University

      2009 - 2011
      Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice Cum Laude

      Activities and Societies: ROTC Participant

    • American Military University

      2018 - 2020
      Master of Science - MS Information Technology 3.66

      M.S. Information Technology with a Concentration in Information Security & Information Assurance..

  • Experience

    • Department of Veterans Affairs

      Apr 2012 - now
      Veteran Service Representative

      The Veterans Service Representative (VSR) serves as the primary contact for the veteran and his/her representative or advocate, and the decision maker for compensation and pension claims. The Veterans Service Representative explains benefit programs and ,entitlement criteria, conducts interviews, identifies issues, gathers relevant medical evidence, adjudicates claims, may prepare and sign "simple" rating decisions for review and, approval by a RVSR, authorizes payments for cases that do not require rating decisions, and inputs data necessary to generate the award and ' notification letter to the veteran describing the decision and the reason for it. The Veterans Service Representative possesses the knowledge and skills (affirmed by certification) to perform a full range of duties. Show less

    • Maryland Army National Guard

      May 2012 - now
      CPT Captain

      Network Support Company (Commander)Plan Communication During Missions• It is the responsibility of a signal officer to plan all aspects of communication routes during peacetime and wartime missions. This includes plan execution and determining which soldiers will be responsible for equipment, maintaining signal integrity, and relaying mission status from the field into central command. The signal officer is responsible for relaying the mission status information that comes in from his units to the higher echelons of the command structure. Up to 35 troops can be under any one signal officer.Leadership Duties• A signal officer holds the rank of lieutenant. As such, it his/her duty to have a tactical understanding of how his/her platoon functions and in what manner his/her men are best utilized. he/she must also have a working knowledge of how his/her leadership position fits into joint-structured operations when working with other platoons in peace or wartime missions. On such occasions, a signal officer may be called upon to lead other soldiers outside of his/her signal platoon.Coordinate Signal Operators• A signal officer coordinates the employment of signal soldiers in his platoon and throughout the battalion at large. The signal officer assigns the signal soldier to units conducting field operations in multi-national operations and solo United States military efforts. This strategy creates an information network that becomes the eyes and ears of the Army and other branches of the Armed Services on the ground. A signal officer must have an intimate knowledge of communication systems in order to effectively allocate resources Show less

    • United States Department of Defense

      Oct 2018 - now
      Executive Officer

      Plans, coordinates, designs, conducts, analyzes, and executes strategic initiatives and concepts related to preparing the state in which assigned for war fighting, security cooperation, homeland defense, both state and federal; civil support missions; international relations, joint training exercises and force development. Assignments vary and involve, short, long-range, planning efforts to ensure all military and civilian eventualities, to include inner agency, and international, as well as joint integration plans, training and exercises, are addressed for eventual changes in specific mission assignments, unit capabilities and technological advancements. Show less

    • Gross, Inc. Veteran Consulting LLC

      Mar 2023 - now
      Chief Executive Officer

      6 year prior employ the Department of Veterans Affairs at the Regional Office

  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Network + Certified

      Comp Tia
      Apr 2016
    • Security+

      Comp TIA
      Apr 2016
    • Lean Six Sigma Greenbelt

      International Six Sigma Institute™
      Apr 2017
    • CompTIA Network+

      CompTIA
      Apr 2019