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George David Hatmaker

Plant City,Florida

Summary

Knowledgeable [Desired Position] with proven track record of driving company growth and enhancing operational efficiency. Successfully led high-impact initiatives resulting in significant improvements in profitability and market positioning. Demonstrated leadership in strategic planning and stakeholder management.

Overview

56
56
years of professional experience

Work History

Chief Executive Officer

Cork Community Food Distribution
Plant City, Florida
02.2021 - 02.2024
  • RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Cork Community Food Distribution was a non-profit organization founded to provide food and clothing to individuals in the Cork Community less fortunate. Our team believes that NO ONE should go home hungry. We desire to do our part to eradicate hunger in our community and beyond. My job was to provide inspired leadership company-wide. To make high-level decisions about policy and strategy. I was to report to the board of directors and keep them informed on activity weekly.

Senior Pastor

Cork United Methodist Church
Plant City, Florida
07.2015 - 04.2022
  • $45,000.00 A YEAR
  • I lead the Cork Church from average of 45 in July 2015 to average of 120 by March 2020 when pandemic hit US. I Managed and provided oversight for the administration of all ministry areas within the organization, and taught Christ-centered prayer, multilevel family Christian education programs, evangelism and mission outreaches. I encouraged servant evangelism and outreach through numerous community service projects such as feeding homeless, supporting three local schools with supplies for those who could not afford school supplies. One of my major responsibilities included purchasing or developing curriculum, group leadership, volunteer recruitment and training. I Counseled individuals and couples on Spiritual matters regarding “Spiritual growth and marital and family matters. I had responsibility of purchasing curriculum, developing group leadership, volunteer recruitment, and training.

Call Center Operator

Social Security Administration
Tampa, FL
02.2015 - 09.2015
  • Salary $35,000.00
  • Interviewing and assisting individuals daily by phone to establish entitlement to benefits under the Social Security Administration. I resigned to continue a full time Pastor position with Cork Methodist Church.

Accepted a part-time Pastor position.

Payneton-Siloam Charge, United Methodist Churches
07.2013 - 12.2014
  • Salary: $30,000.00 yr
  • Moved to Lakeland, Florida December 2014

Senior Pastor

Mead Memorial United Methodist Church, Lynchburg, VA
06.2003 - 06.2013
  • Salary: $42,000.00 yr
  • Retired from the Virginia Conference in June 2013

Associate Pastor

Timberlake United Methodist Church, Lynchburg, VA
12.2001 - 06.2003
  • Salary: $25,000.00 yr

Part-time Senior United Methodist Pastor

Opa-Locka United Methodist Church, Opa-Locka, FL
06.1996 - 10.2001

Security Manager

Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, FL
11.1988 - 12.1999
  • Salary : $45,000.00 yr 40-50 hours per week
  • As their Security Manager I supervised the day to day operation of 35 security officers, 10 parking attendants, 5 office staff, and was responsible for access control, investigations, loss prevention, and over all hospital security. Mount Sinai is a Jewish teaching medical center located on Miami Beach, Florida. I was instrumental in the installation of their access control system which allowed over 5000 personnel (employees, doctors, students) not including guest and visitors to access parking areas, garages, buildings, and work places. I was responsible for all parking areas, doctors parking, founders parking, employees, parking garages, and transport shuttles. As a results of my work at Mount Sinai, I and my wife were made “Founders” of the Medical Center>

Chief Investigator, Central Division

Marine Corps Base, Camp Butler, Okinawa, Japan
07.1986 - 07.1987
  • Rank: GySgt (E-7)
  • Assisted in the formulation and implementation of policies and procedures related to a wide range of criminal investigations. Reviewed, monitored and approved investigative reports used for the evaluation and prosecution of criminal cases. Ensured that the activities and programs conform with UCMJ, Federal and State laws, codes, and regulations. Developed budget, and monitored revenue and expenditure transactions. Conducted fiscal analysis and prepares cost projections. Identified operational problems and formulated appropriate solutions. Prepared legal documents, reports, and correspondence related to the progress and findings of investigations. Supervised subordinate staff. Acted as a liaison with other law enforcement agencies, and foreign agencies. Perform special investigations or projects as assigned by the Base Commander. Provided responsive, high quality service to military personnel, representatives of outside agencies and members of the public by providing accurate, complete and up-to-date information, in a courteous, efficient and timely manner. Testified in court as necessary.

Operations Chief, Criminal Investigation Division

Marine Corps Base, Albany, GA
06.1984 - 07.1986
  • Rank: GySgt (E-7)
  • I had to oversee and participate in the management of day to day operation of four criminal investigators and twenty military police officers, crime prevention programs, and operations. Participate in the development and administration of department goals, objectives, and procedures. Prepare clear and concise reports. Analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, project consequences of proposed actions and implement recommendations in support of goals. Interpret, apply, and make decisions in accordance with UCMJ, federal, state, and local policies, laws, and regulations. Interpret and explain military law enforcement policies and procedures. Judge situations/people accurately.

Special Agent NIS (NCIS)

Marine Corps Base, Camp S.D. Butler, Okinawa, Japan
08.1981 - 06.1984
  • Rank: GySgt (E-7) (GS 9/11 position)
  • I was required to prepare reports that detail investigation findings. Obtain and verify evidence by interviewing and observing suspects and witnesses or by analyzing records. Identify case issues and evidence needed, based on analysis of charges, complaints, or allegations of law violations. Investigate organized crime, public corruption, financial crime, copyright infringement, civil rights violations, bank robbery, extortion, kidnapping, and other violations of the UCMJ, federal or state laws. Testify before court martial or grand juries concerning criminal investigations. Search for and collect evidence, such as fingerprints, using investigative equipment. Determine scope, timing, and direction of investigations. Collect and record physical information about arrested suspects, including fingerprints, height and weight measurements, and photographs. Collaborate with other offices and agencies to exchange information and coordinate activities. Develop relationships with informants to obtain information related to cases. Collaborate with other authorities on activities such as surveillance, transcription, and research. Compare crime scene fingerprints with those from suspects or fingerprint files to identify perpetrators, using computers. Manage security programs designed to protect personnel, facilities, and information. Provide protection for individuals, such as government leaders, political candidates, and visiting foreign dignitaries. Serve subpoenas or other official papers. Issue security clearances.

USMC Criminal Investigator

Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, NC, Marine Corps Base, Camp S.D. Butler, Okinawa, Japan
06.1975 - 08.1981
  • Rank: SSgt through GySgt (E-6 E-7)
  • I investigated all violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), plus federal, state, local and host country laws. I had to collect and use forensic evidence, interview victims, informants, suspects, and witnesses and take statements. I had to keep detailed records, bag and tag evidence for safe keeping. Run fingerprints through database or NCIC to obtain matches. Process crime scenes. Request additional police assistance when needed. File paperwork. Follow up on leads. Prepare investigative reports. Attend autopsies and make notes. Maintain an in-depth knowledge of UCMJ, federal and state statutes and court cases related to work performed and agency rules and regulations. Obtain search warrants. Perform surveillance and monitor suspects. Analyze laboratory findings. Exchange information and coordinate activities with other departments. Record physical information about suspects. Take fingerprints at crime scene.

Military Police Officer/Supervisor

Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, NC
07.1971 - 06.1975
  • Rank: Cpl through SSgt (E-4 E-6)
  • I Supervised a shift of approximately 20 military police officers, organized, and reviewed the work of lower level staff, trained, and evaluated staff. Took charge and command of subordinates, perform a wide range of law enforcement assignments. I had to understand, interpret, apply, enforce, and make decisions in accordance with the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), applicable federal, state, and local policies, laws, and regulations. Interpret and explain policies and procedures. Think clearly and act quickly in a variety of situations. Judge situations/people accurately. I was required to effectively use and qualify with law enforcement tools and weapons including firearms, batons, defensive tactics, and other safety equipment. I operated specialized law enforcement equipment including police vehicles, radios, video systems, and radars. I had to conduct a variety of initial criminal and special investigations. Gather, assemble, analyze, evaluate, and use facts and evidence. I had to interview victims, take complainants, take statements from witnesses, and interrogate suspects. I had to analyze crime and service patterns to develop effective, tactical responses.

Marine Security Guard

Naval Support Facility Kamiseya, Japan
01.1970 - 07.1971
  • Rank: LCpl through Cpl (E-3 E-4)
  • NSF Kamiseya, Japan is approximately three miles northeast of Naval Air Field Atsugi, and 7.55 miles WNW of Yokohama, and, during the Vietnam conflict, was a high security installation with restricted access.

Combat experience

United States Marine Corps
04.1968 - 05.1969
  • Rank: PFC through LCpl (E-2 - E-3)
  • Units Served: 27th Marines and 9th Marines
  • Participated in combat action against Communist forces (VietCong) in the following operations: Operation Allen Brook, Operation Scotland II, Operation Dawson River, Operation Dawson River West, Operation Purple Martin, and Operation Maine Craig. Medically evacuated May 1969.

Education

High School diploma -

AA - Criminal Justice

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US Army Military Police School
Fort Gordon, Augusta, GA

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US Army Criminal Investigator School
Anniston, AL

BS - undefined

Criminal Justice Hamilton University

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State of Florida Police Academy

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Emory University, Atlanta, GA, Virginia Union University, Richmond, VA., Eastern Mennonite University

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Clinical Pastor Education - UVA, Charlottesville, VA , Lynchburg General Hospital

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02-2026

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Global Methodist churches
05-2025

Skills

  • Organizational leadership
  • Executive leadership
  • Risk management
  • Staff management

Timeline

Chief Executive Officer

Cork Community Food Distribution
02.2021 - 02.2024

Senior Pastor

Cork United Methodist Church
07.2015 - 04.2022

Call Center Operator

Social Security Administration
02.2015 - 09.2015

Accepted a part-time Pastor position.

Payneton-Siloam Charge, United Methodist Churches
07.2013 - 12.2014

Senior Pastor

Mead Memorial United Methodist Church, Lynchburg, VA
06.2003 - 06.2013

Associate Pastor

Timberlake United Methodist Church, Lynchburg, VA
12.2001 - 06.2003

Part-time Senior United Methodist Pastor

Opa-Locka United Methodist Church, Opa-Locka, FL
06.1996 - 10.2001

Security Manager

Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, FL
11.1988 - 12.1999

Chief Investigator, Central Division

Marine Corps Base, Camp Butler, Okinawa, Japan
07.1986 - 07.1987

Operations Chief, Criminal Investigation Division

Marine Corps Base, Albany, GA
06.1984 - 07.1986

Special Agent NIS (NCIS)

Marine Corps Base, Camp S.D. Butler, Okinawa, Japan
08.1981 - 06.1984

USMC Criminal Investigator

Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, NC, Marine Corps Base, Camp S.D. Butler, Okinawa, Japan
06.1975 - 08.1981

Military Police Officer/Supervisor

Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, NC
07.1971 - 06.1975

AA - Criminal Justice

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US Army Military Police School

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US Army Criminal Investigator School

BS - undefined

Criminal Justice Hamilton University

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State of Florida Police Academy

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Emory University, Atlanta, GA, Virginia Union University, Richmond, VA., Eastern Mennonite University

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Clinical Pastor Education - UVA, Charlottesville, VA , Lynchburg General Hospital

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Global Methodist churches

Marine Security Guard

Naval Support Facility Kamiseya, Japan
01.1970 - 07.1971

Combat experience

United States Marine Corps
04.1968 - 05.1969

High School diploma -

George David Hatmaker