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- Robert_L._Gordon_III abstract "Robert \"Rob\" L. Gordon III (born March 15, 1957) is the President of Be the Change, Inc. a social impact organization that creates and manages national issue-based campaigns - ServiceNation, Opportunity Nation, and Got Your 6 - to inspire broad cross-sector coalitions to make cultural change and accelerate public policy development to bring about positive changes in American society.Gordon has charted a career as a cross sector leader, having been a leader in the government, military, academic, nonprofit and tech sectors. He is the former Deputy Under Secretary and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Military Community and Family Policy, appointed the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense on July 19, 2010, serving U.S. President Barack Obama. In the Defense Department he was responsible for defense-wide policy, program execution and oversight of global community support programs to care for, support, and empower 2 million Service members, 1.2 million military spouses, 2 million children, and over 2 million military families worldwide. He oversaw the Department of Defense school system that serves approximately 90,000 students in 194 schools in 14 districts located in 12 foreign countries, seven states, Guam, and Puerto Rico. He oversaw voluntary education for over half a million active duty military service members; defense resale for over 500 commissaries and exchanges; military spouse education and career advancement for 1.2 million military spouses; child development and youth activities programs; state liaison initiatives; family assistance and non-medical counseling services; and collaborated with Congressional leaders, White House leaders, business and non profit sectors, chambers of commerce, academic communities, and a multitude of federal and state agencies to strengthen the resilience and well being of the military community. Included within the purview of his office was the strategic development of quality education for more than one million military school aged children. His oversight included two Armed Forces Retirement Homes, casualty and mortuary affairs, and military funeral honors. During his tenure, Gordon spearheaded the creation of the Military Spouse Employment Partnership initiative, a partnership with currently over 200 employers nationwide that have hired over 65,000 military spouses since the program's inception. He also led the effort to overhaul the infrastructure of 160 public schools on military installations across the US.Gordon was a senior executive at City Year, an education based national service program that engages 17- to 24-year-old corps members to serve full-time at one of 23 cities across the United States as tutors and mentors, running after-school programs and leading youth leadership programs.Gordon was also the Founding Chair of ServiceNation: Mission Serve, a nationwide initiative established in 2009 within the Service Nation network that activates and convenes civilian and military organizations across the United States to more effectively focus on issues associated with Veterans, military families, and active duty service members reintegrating back into the communities across the country.".
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- Robert_L._Gordon_III wikiPageWikiLinkText "Robert L. Gordon III".
- Robert_L._Gordon_III wikiPageWikiLinkText "Robert L. Gordon III, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense".
- Robert_L._Gordon_III almaMater Princeton_University.
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- Robert_L._Gordon_III awards "The Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service, Bernard Gill Urban Service-Learning Leadership Award, National Youth Leadership Council, Edward P. Bullard Distinguished Alumnus Award, Princeton University; Rotary’s Distinguished Presidential Citation; Honorable Order of Saint Barbara ; Legion of Merit; the Defense Meritorious Service Medal; the Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal".
- Robert_L._Gordon_III birthDate "1957-03-15".
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- Robert_L._Gordon_III children Robert_L._Gordon_IV.
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- Robert_L._Gordon_III education "United States Military Academy, West Point ; Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton".
- Robert_L._Gordon_III employer "Be the Change, Inc.".
- Robert_L._Gordon_III homeTown Colorado_Springs,_Colorado.
- Robert_L._Gordon_III knownFor "Deputy Under Secretary of Defense; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense ; Co-founder, AmeriCorps; Co-founder, Service America; Founding Chair, ServiceNation: Mission Serve; featured speaker on leadership, technology, and service".
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- Robert_L._Gordon_III serviceyears "1979".
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