Jobenomics deals with small business creation with a goal of producing 20 million net new American job within the next ten years. Jobenomics National Grassroots Movement has a following of several million people. Get Jobenomics posts at www.Jobenomics.com.
Founder & President @ Mr. Vollmer is the author and founder of Jobenomics (http://Jobenomics.com). Jobenomics, the book, deals with the economics of business and job creation. Jobenomics, the national grassroots movement, has a goal of creating 20 million net new US private sector jobs over the next decade. Jobenomics has a following of several million people and the support of numerous policy-makers and decision-leaders. Jobenomics produces a series of comprehensive reports including quarterly employment and unemployment analyses that address U.S. labor force issues, emerging business trends and economic growth. Jobenomics also lectures on economic, industry and policy issues and opportunities related to job and business creation. Mr. Vollmer is working numerous mayors and community leaders across America on how to mass-produce small businesses in the emerging digital economy. See: http://jobenomicsblog.com/ From January 2010 to Present (6 years) Washington D.C. Metro AreaCEO @ Jobenomics developed an Urban Mining program to help cities monetize high value waste streams in order to create jobs and fund local business generation efforts. As part of this program, Jobenomics established eCyclingUSA LLC (http://ecyclingusa.com/) to help communities reclaim high value metals from electronic waste and use profits (average $30 million per year) for jobs and business creation. See: http://ecyclingusa.com/ From 2014 to 2015 (1 year) Founder and President @ VII Inc.is a strategic planning, systems engineering and investment capital firm specializing in government and business initiatives. VII’s clients include major domestic and international government agencies and corporations. Mr. Vollmer regularly works with US Congress, Department of Defense and government officials. He assisted leaders on force transformation, authoring the US Air Force’s VECTORS and Global Information Operations efforts, the National Guard’s VANGUARD campaign, and the Rapid Dominance and Shock & Awe concepts. He also helps innovators and entrepreneurs establish small businesses. VII Enterprise Solutions designed and maintained the data networks for 20 U.S. Passport Agency data centers.
From 1999 to 2007, Mr. Vollmer was under contract to the U.S. Central Command to assist moderate Arab leaders to develop strategies and operational concepts for coalition building regarding the war on terror. In this capacity, he developed several hundred U.S./Arab strategy and policy documents and led twelve symposia in the Middle East attended by officials in the Arab Gulf, Europe and the US. Four of the symposia dealt with international Information Operations, Computer Network Defense, Network Centric Warfare and C4ISR. He frequently lectures on the MidEast, Islam, Arabs and cooperative engagement. He is an Advisory Board member of the International Center for Religion & Diplomacy, dedicated to conflict resolution. From 1996 to 2015 (19 years) Partner @ As Partner at Booz Allen & Hamilton, Mr. Vollmer organized and managed one of the largest US consortiums involved with industry privatization in the former Soviet Union. These consortiums accomplished the largest privatization effort in history converting over 70% of state-owned industries to private enterprises. He was a co-founder of the Community Learning and Information Network (CLIN) a distance-learning corporation that has installed several hundred sites across America. Mr. Vollmer was also instrumental in establishing the National Automotive Center in Warren, Michgan. From 1991 to 1996 (5 years) Corporate Vice President and General Manager @ Mr. Vollmer founded and was the Vice President/General Manager for General Dynamics’ new business and high-technology organization, called the Defense Initiatives Organization (DIO). In this capacity, he founded a dozen new organizations including a Nuclear Biological Chemical Reconnaissance System that was used extensively in Operation Desert Storm, a Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars) Division, and a Diamond Film Development Company involved in growing synthetic diamond substrate material for electronic systems. Within three years, the DIO captured over a quarter of a billion dollars of contract awards. Prior to this, he was Corporate Director of Strategic Planning and Operations Analysis when General Dynamics was a Fortune 50 company and the world’s second largest aerospace corporation. From July 1985 to July 1991 (6 years 1 month) Marketing Director and Senior Engineer @ Mr. Vollmer was a McDonnell Douglas senior engineer on the initial design teams of F-15E and Stealth aircraft. He also managed the marketing effort for the $32 billion sale of the F-15E to the USAF. From 1979 to 1985 (6 years) Greater St. Louis AreaFighter Pilot @ Lt.Col (ret) Vollmer served 10 years active duty in the USAF (1969-1979) and 13 years (1979-1992) with the Air National Guard (Illinois, Missouri and Washington DC). He accumulated over 3,000 hours in various fighter aircraft, flew 175 combat missions in Southeast Asia, and received six Distinguished Flying Crosses and eleven Air Medals. From 1969 to 1979 (10 years)
Sloan School of Management for Senior Executives, Business Administration and Management, General @ Massachusetts Institute of Technology From 1987 to 1987 Masters Degree in Education, Guidance and Counseling @ Northern Arizona University From 1976 to 1978 B.S. degree in Engineering Management, Engineering @ USAF Academy From 1965 to 1969 Chuck Vollmer is skilled in: Leadership, Research, Training, Project Management, Strategic Planning, Business & Job Creation, Strategy, Management, Business Development