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  • Herwig-Mendoza earns PACE Leadership award with round-table format

    Audrey Herwig-Mendoza, an 82nd Training Wing Training Operations Faculty Development instructor and 2017 Profession of Arms Center of Excellence Leadership Impact Award recipient, started a program at Sheppard AFB that took on the form of a Socratic discussion in which participants joined in

  • Fostering unity leads to PACE award for Turner

    Lt. Col. Jason Turner, 80th OSS commander, said leadership at the flight level was outstanding and very much engaged with getting the mission accomplished when he arrived here in 2016. But as with any machine, a little fine tuning has to take place to make sure it runs smoothly. The changes made

  • Incremental changes lead to PACE award for Cok

    Lt. Col. Mitchell Cok, 88th Fighter Training Squadron commander, used that approach to influence an adjustment within the squadron that places an emphasis on developing its people, which led to the 18-year Air Force veteran to be selected as a 2017 PACE Leadership Impact Award recipient.

  • Professionalism -- Enhancing Human Capital

    Training is part of Air Force life—basic training, pilottraining, technical training, computer-based training, on-the-job training.It’s part and parcel of being and Airman.It’s not often though, that you hear someone credit a singleclass with turning around a whole unit.But that’s exactly what Lt.