Millennium Magazine_20th Ed

BUSINESS, FINANCE AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP for the U.S. Army Inspector General Agency. Afterward, she spent another two years as the chief of the assistance division, based out of Washington, DC. At the onset of her vocational journey, Ms. Wrancher pursued a formal education, attending Methodist University and earning a BA in political science and government in 1995. She subsequently continued her studies with the University of Oklahoma, receiving an MA in human resources management and services in 2002. During her time in the military, Ms. Wrancher continued her education, ultimately achieving an MS in military and strategic leadership at the Marine Corps University in 2005. In addition to her academic credentials, she earned a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification in 2020. In light of her fulfilling career, Ms. Wrancher credits much of her success to her dedicated work ethic and sense of commitment. Likewise, she is grateful for the support of her mother, who emphasized the importance of learning and how knowledge is key to advancement. Looking ahead, Ms. Wrancher hopes to continue positively impacting her community through her business and civic-minded efforts. to the rank of sergeant and then earned her commission as a quartermaster officer upon completion of Officer Candidate School in 1993. Her formative roles include being a platoon leader in the 82nd Airborne Division, a company commander with the 1st Infantry Division, and a joint chiefs of staff intern at the Pentagon. She continued to steadily advance in her career as a support operations officer in 2007 and then as an executive officer. By 2009, Ms. Wrancher had become a regional operations executive for the Defense Logistics Agency, where she served for two years. In 2011, she was stationed at Fort Bliss as a battalion commander and logistics executive, and in 2013, she was the first female chief of staff to the quartermaster general at Fort Lee, Virginia. As she rose through the leadership ranks in the military, Ms. Wrancher’s expertise became invaluable for strategic operations both domestically and internationally. To wit, she was deployed to Iraq and Kuwait in 2015 as a command inspector general, returning the following year to accept a role at the Pentagon. Between 2016 and 2018, she excelled as an operations manager, serving as the chief of preliminary investigations of senior officials 51 Millennium - Twentieth Edition

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