Danelle Barrett
Danelle Barrett | |
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Rear admiral (lower half) | |
Unit | United States Fifth Fleet United States Second Fleet United States Indo-Pacific Command United States Cyber Command |
Awards | Defense Superior Service Medal |
Website | danellebarrett |
Danelle Barrett (July 20, 1967 – August 26, 2024) was an American naval officer who served as a
Early life, education, and personal life
Barrett was born in Buffalo, New York, on July 20, 1967. She had three brothers.[4][5]
Barrett attended Boston University, graduating in 1989 with a Bachelor of Arts in History.[6] 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.[7] She was married and had one daughter.[8][9]
On June 10, 2020, Barrett was elected to the Board of Directors for KVH Industries.
In 2023, Barrett was diagnosed with
Military career
Barrett received her commission as an
She served tours at
Barrett's shore assignments included tours at Naval Computer and Telecommunications Stations in
In 2017, Barrett became the director of the U.S. Navy Cyber Security Division and Deputy Chief Information Officer on the staff of the Chief of Naval Operations.[6][7] She retired from the U.S. Navy in October 2019.[1]
Honors
- Defense Superior Service Medal[7]
- Copernicus Awards – 1998, 2000, 2005[4][7]
- Naval Institute Command, Control, Computers and Communication writing award[7]
- Department of Defense Chief Information Officer Award – first place individual category – 2006[7]
- Federal 100 winner – 2010[7]
- Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association Women in Leadership Award – 2014[7]
- Women in Technology Leadership Award – 2017[7]
Writing
In June 2021, Barrett published Rock the Boat: Embrace Change, Encourage Innovation, and Be a Successful Leader.[8][15] It has been on the Amazon Best Seller list in several categories.[16][17] Barrett also authored and published 35 articles.[4][6]
References
- ^ a b c d e Sam Cox (Rear Adm. USN, Ret.). "In Memoriam: Rear Admiral Danelle M. Barrett, USN (Ret.)". Naval History and Heritage Command.
- ^ Signal 75 – AFCEA. Julianne Simpson. September 3, 2020. Hidden Biases and Artificial Barriers Didn't Stop This Navy Officer
- ^ a b c HMG Strategy. Danelle Barrett – Former Rear Admiral, U.S Navy
- ^ Danelle Barrett (July 13, 2021). "Becoming a Female Leader in Male-Dominated Industry".
- ^ a b c d AFCEA. Former Rear Admiral Barrett
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Sightline Media Group. Rear Adm. Danelle Barrett
- ^ a b WGRZ. Retired Navy Rear Admiral writes book on being a leader, while enjoying life
- WKBW. Mike Randall. Posted at 4:57 PM, April 1, 2021, and last updated 7:48 AM, April 2, 2021. Former Rear Admiral Danelle Barrett has a new book about leadership
- ^ Globe News Wire. July 9, 2020, 08:00 ET | Source: KVH Industries, Inc. Danelle M. Barrett Elected to Board of Directors for KVH Industries
- ^ https://www.linkedin.com/in/danelle-barrett-1092994/
- ^ "Retired Rear Admiral Danelle Barrett is in Tom Hanks' latest flick". December 20, 2022 – via YouTube.
- ^ PodBean Development. "126: The One with the Former US Navy Rear Admiral | The Government Huddle with Brian Chidester". governmenthuddle.podbean.com.
- ^ "Remembering Rear Admiral Danelle Marie Barrett, USN, (Ret.)". Station HYPO. August 26, 2024. Retrieved August 27, 2024.
- ^ Peter Strozniak (August 3, 2021). "Retired Rear Admiral & Navy Federal Member 'Rocks the Boat' for Leadership" Credit Union Times.
- ^ DANELLE BARRETT[usurped]
- ^ Greenleaf Book Group. Rock the Boat: Embrace Change, Encourage Innovation, and Be a Successful Leader