Danelle Barrett

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Danelle Barrett (born July 20, 1967) is a retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral.[1] She is one of less than 200 women in history to achieve the US Naval rank of admiral.[2]

Early life, education, personal life[]

Barrett was born on July 20, 1967 in Buffalo, New York.[3]

Barrett attended Boston University, graduating in 1989 with a Bachelor of Arts.[4] She earned a Masters of Arts in Management, National Security/Strategic Studies, and Human Resources Development. Barrett also graduated with a Master of Science in Information Management.[5]

On June 10, 2020, Barrett was elected to the Board of Directors for KVH Industries.[6]

Married, Barrett has one daughter.[7][8] In 2019, Barrett suffered and recovered from a heart attack.[7]

Military career[]

Barrett received her commission as an ensign from the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps in a ceremony aboard the USS Constitution.[5]

She served tours at U.S. Naval Forces Central Command/U.S. 5th Fleet, and served as commander of the 2nd Fleet, Carrier Strike Group Two, and Multinational Forces-Iraq.[5] She also served tours at the Carrier Strike Group 12, which included deployments in support of the Afghanistan-focused Operation Enduring Freedom and the Haiti-focused mission.[5] She has worked at the Standing Joint Force Headquarters United States Pacific Command. She also worked as the deputy director of current operations at the U.S. Cyber Command.[5]

Barrett’s shore assignments included tours at Naval Computer and Telecommunications Stations in Cecil Field , Puerto Rico, and Jacksonville, Florida. Barrett also served as the senior Navy fellow at the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association, and as the Allied Commander Atlantic Systems Support Center at the Norfolk Naval Personnel Command. She served as the Chief of Naval Operations Task Force Web. The US Navy assigned her as the commanding officer of the Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Atlantic, and later as the chief of staff of the Navy Information Forces Command.[5]

Prior to retiring from the US Navy, Barrett served as the director of the US Navy Cyber Security Division.[5]

Honors[]

  • Defense Superior Service Medal[5]
  • Copernicus Awards - 1998, 2000, 2005[5][9]
  • Naval Institute Command, Control, Computers and Communication writing award[5]
  • Department of Defense Chief Information Officer Award - first place individual category - 2006[5]
  • Federal 100 winner - 2010[5]
  • Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association Women in Leadership Award - 2014[5]
  • Women in Technology Leadership Award - 2017[5]

Writing[]

In June 2021, Barrett published, “Rock the Boat: Encourage Innovation, Lead Change and Be a Successful Leader.”[10][11] It has been on the Amazon Best Seller list in several categories.[12][13] Barrett has also authored and published 35 articles.[14]

References[]

  1. ^ Signal 75 - AFCEA. “Hidden Biases and Artificial Barriers Didn't Stop This Navy Officer.” Julianne Simpson. September 3, 2020. https://www.afcea.org/content/hidden-biases-and-artificial-barriers-didn%E2%80%99t-stop-navy-officer
  2. ^ Charles Mizrahi Show. “Mission and Motherhood: 1 Rear Admiral’s Journey at Sea – Danelle Barrett.” https://charlesmizrahi.com/podcast/2021/08/17/mission-and-motherhood-danelle-barrett/
  3. ^ HMG Strategy. “Danelle Barrett - Former Rear Admiral, U.S Navy.” https://hmgstrategy.com/network/people/danelle-barrett
  4. ^ AFCEA. “Former Rear Admiral Barrett.” https://www.afcea.org/site/sites/default/files/files/RDML%20Barrett%20Bio.pdf
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Sightline Media Group. “Rear Adm. Danelle Barrett.” https://events.defensenews.com/speaker/danelle-barrett-2/
  6. ^ Globe News Wire. “Danelle M. Barrett Elected to Board of Directors for KVH Industries.” July 09, 2020 08:00 ET | Source: KVH Industries, Inc. https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2020/07/09/2059906/0/en/Danelle-M-Barrett-Elected-to-Board-of-Directors-for-KVH-Industries.html
  7. ^ a b WGRZ -2. Interview - “Retired Navy Rear Admiral writes book on being a leader, while enjoying life.” https://www.wgrz.com/article/entertainment/television/programs/most-buffalo/retired-navy-rear-admiral-writes-book-on-being-a-leader-while-enjoying-life/71-8c6fb2f6-791d-4c71-9c8f-1ecbf1361d16
  8. ^ WKBW. “Former Rear Admiral Danelle Barrett has a new book about leadership "Rock The Boat" comes out in June.” Mike Randall. Posted at 4:57 PM, Apr 01, 2021 and last updated 7:48 AM, Apr 02, 2021. https://www.wkbw.com/news/local-news/former-rear-admiral-danelle-barrett-has-a-new-book-about-leadership
  9. ^ HMG Strategy. “Danelle Barrett - Former Rear Admiral, U.S Navy.” https://hmgstrategy.com/network/people/danelle-barrett
  10. ^ WGRZ -2. “Retired Navy Rear Admiral writes book on being a leader, while enjoying life.” https://www.wgrz.com/article/entertainment/television/programs/most-buffalo/retired-navy-rear-admiral-writes-book-on-being-a-leader-while-enjoying-life/71-8c6fb2f6-791d-4c71-9c8f-1ecbf1361d16
  11. ^ Credit Union Times. “Retired Rear Admiral & Navy Federal Member 'Rocks the Boat' for Leadership Danelle Barrett authors a new book with straightforward, actionable advice and tools to help leaders and aspiring leaders.” Peter Strozniak | August 03, 2021 at 03:18 PM. https://www.cutimes.com/2021/08/03/retired-rear-admiral-navy-federal-member-rocks-the-boat-for-leadership/?slreturn=20210725070905
  12. ^ DANELLE BARRETT. https://www.danellebarrett.com/
  13. ^ Greenleaf Book Group. “ROCK THE BOAT EMBRACE CHANGE, ENCOURAGE INNOVATION, AND BE A SUCCESSFUL LEADER.” https://greenleafbookgroup.com/titles/rock-the-boat
  14. ^ HMG Strategy. “Danelle Barrett Former Rear Admiral, U.S Navy.” https://hmgstrategy.com/network/people/danelle-barrett
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