Chuck began his professional career with the Federal Bureau of Investigation while attending Fordham University in New York when he entered a Special Employee program designed and implemented to recruit individuals who met the FBI’s qualification standards, and who were enthusiastic about becoming Special Agents. The Special Employee program involved three years of intensive training in all aspects of the Bureau’s province. Upon successful completion of a college degree, the Bureau’s three-year curriculum, and superior proficiency reports, the candidate was entitled to enter the FBI Academy at Quantico, Virginia. During his tenure with the FBI, he actively participated in the apprehension, prosecution, and imprisonment of criminal offenders.
After serving a number of years with the Bureau, he joined Coopers and Lybrand’s Management Consulting practice, now known as PricewaterhouseCooper’s. His career ended in retirement from PwC after serving many loyal years in senior management positions including assignments from the Secretary of Navy to lead and perform industrial operational improvement programs for the U.S. Navy’s shipyard and aviation depots across the nation. Chuck and his wife Lee reside in the Blue Ridge Mountain region of Virginia. Today, as a retiree, Chuck is actively involved in Prison Ministry and is a member of the Catholic Diocese of Richmond Prison Ministry Advisory Committee. He is also a licensed pilot, certified NAUI Scuba Instructor, licensed U.S.C.G. charter boat captain and sport parachutist. Additionally, Chuck is a new comer to the art of stain glass and has completed a numerous projects of which nearly all have been donated to charity fund-raisers.
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