| Derrick
T. Dortch, President
Derrick
T. Dortch is President of The Diversa Group, a consulting
company specializing in career, entrepreneurship, leadership
and organizational consulting, development & training.
There he leads the career, government, and military
services divisions in providing career counseling, targeted
resume development, interview preparation, job search
assistance, government job search assistance, military
transition, and entrepreneurship services to individuals
and organizations.
Mr.
Dortch is the Government Career Expert for The Washington
Post. Twice a month he hosts a “Live Online”
show and contributes articles on the Job Search, Government
Job Search, Getting a Security Clearance, Military Transition,
Internships, and Career, Work and Life issues. He also
writes articles for the Career Success Center, providing
advice to help people succeed in their career, work
and life.
Each
week Mr. Dortch also hosts a radio show on Federal News
Radio 1500 AM called "Fed Access with Derrick T.
Dortch". Every Friday at 12 noon he talks to various
guests about everything from how to win government jobs
and contracts, to effectively managing your government
career, to learning about interesting federal agencies,
workers and jobs, to best utilizing government services.
He explores the world of the federal government and
provides listeners the access they need to succeed.
In
addition to providing leadership to The Diversa Group
Mr. Dortch serves as the Director of Career Services
at the Institute of World Politics (IWP) a graduate
school and think tank focused on national security,
intelligence, international affairs, and statecraft.
There he provides career counseling, job search and
targeted resume development assistance, interview preparation,
salary negotiation, security clearance counseling and
career success management to students and alumni pursuing
careers in the areas of national and homeland security,
intelligence, foreign affairs and international development.
Before assuming leadership
of The Diversa Group, Mr. Dortch worked as Assistant
Director for Georgetown University's Career Education
Center. At Georgetown he served as a career counselor,
employment advisor and was responsible for the Center's
educational technology & marketing. Mr. Dortch previously
held the position of Manager of Internships, Government
& Non-Profit Opportunities where he worked to find
Georgetown students’ jobs in the federal government,
non-profit, and public service sectors by building relationship
with government agencies and non -profit employers and
advising students on how to succeed. He served as the
first Director of the Georgetown Public Interest Program
(GPIP) before being promoted to Assistant Director.
During his time at Georgetown,
Mr. Dortch ran the Government & Non-Profit Career
Expo, Career Fair, special career education programs
and resume critique events. He conducted career development
workshops and seminars, provided career counseling and
advice, enhanced the Center’s website, and implemented
several innovative technology initiatives. As part of
the center’s new directives he increased marketing
and participation of constituents and developed several
trailblazing databases and reports.
Mr. Dortch is deeply
committed to service and responding in times of need
and crisis. As a member of the Red Cross Disaster Action
Team in Washington, D.C. Mr. Dortch was one of the first
Red Cross Disaster workers on the scene providing support
to the rescue and recovery efforts at the Pentagon during
the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. To this
day he continues his work with the American Red Cross.
Mr. Dortch is a Flotilla
Staff Officer (FSO) and Career Counselor with the United
States Coast Guard Auxiliary, a branch of the Department
of Homeland Security (DHS). He has served as the lead
for all Communication Services for his unit and has
served as a Career Counselor. He also served in the
United States Marine Corps (USMC) in various capacities
from combat operations in Operation Desert Shield/Desert
Storm to training, operational planning, career counseling,
and administration. His military service awards include
the: Combat Action Ribbon, Kuwait Liberation Medal,
Southwest Asia Service Medal, Navy Unit Commendation,
and Meritorious Unit Commendation.
He has years of experience
working in the business, education, non-profit, and
government sectors. Before taking his posts at Georgetown
University, Mr. Dortch worked with the City of Detroit
Youth Department as a program coordinator for the Resident
Youth Council, an academic, career and leadership development
program for high school students. He also worked as
a counselor with the YMCA and as Youth Minister at Ebenezer
African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church. While at
Tuskegee University Mr. Dortch worked as Assistant to
the Vice President, Judicial Officer, Director of Orientation
Programs, Editor-In-Chief of the Campus Digest and other
positions.
Mr. Dortch holds a Bachelor
of Science degree in Business Administration and a Masters
of Education in Counseling and Student Development from
Tuskegee University. He has also taken graduate level
and professional development courses in technology and
national security at Georgetown University.
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