RESUME for JEANNE F. GODFROY Major (U.S. Army) Department of Social Sciences, West Point, New York Email: jeanne.godfroy@usma.edu _____________________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton, NJ. - Masters in Public Affairs, June 2007 - PhD Candidate (ABD) as of Fall 2009 UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY, West Point, New York - B.S. In International and Strategic History, Middle East FOS (Field of Study), May 2000 -Graduated 5th in a class of 948, Phi Sigma Iota, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta -Held key leadership position, Deputy Brigade Commander, Senior Year POSITIONS HELD AS US ARMY OFFICER - August 2010-Present: Department Academic Counselor, United States Military Academy - July 2009 – July 2010: Instructor of International Relations, United States Military Academy - April – December 2008: Strategic Engager, Iraq Force Strategic Engagement Cell, Shi’a Reconciliation Issues - November 2007-April 2008: Advisor to the Iraqi Directorate General for Intelligence and Security (DGIS) - June 2004 – June 2005: Special Assistant to LTG David Petraeus, Commander Multi-National Security Transition Command, Iraq - September 2002- May 2004: 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Targeting Intelligence Officer / Political Analyst in Iraq during OIF 1 - October 2001- August 2002: Counter Terrorism Analyst / Watch Officer, US National Intelligence Cell, Sarajevo, Bosnia - January – September 2001: Company Executive Officer, A / 502nd Military Intelligence Battalion, Ft. Lewis, WA LEADERSHIP POISITIONS - Intelligence Advisor, Military Transition Team, Iraq, 2007-2008 - Analysis and Control Element Production Section Leader, 101st Airborne Division 2002-2004 - Company Executive Officer, US Army, Alpha Company, 502nd Military Intelligence Battalion - Deputy Brigade Commander, United States Corps of Cadets, 1999-2000 NON-DEGREE SCHOOLING - Military Intelligence Captains Career Course, Ft. Huachuca, AZ (January-June 2009) - Military Transition Team Course, Fort Riley, Kansas (November-December 2007) Defense Intelligence Agency Counter-Terrorism Analysis Course, Joint Analysis Center Molesworth, United Kingdom (January 2002) - Military Intelligence Officer Basic Course, Ft. Huachuca, AZ (July – November 2000) - US Army Airborne School, Ft. Benning, GA (July 1998) 1 OTHER SKILLS / QUALIFICATIONS - Language Capability: Functional (not fluent) Arabic (some literacy in Arabic as well). Scored 126 on Defense Language Aptitude Battery (DLAB). PUBLICATIONS Hull, Jeanne. “We’re All Smarter Than Any One of Us: The Role of Inter-Agency Intelligence Organizations in Combating Armed Groups.” In Journal for Public and International Affairs, Princeton: Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and APISA. Vol. 19, Spring 2008. Hull, Jeanne. “Iraq: Targeting, Reconciliation, and Key Leader Engagement.” In the Strategic Studies Institute LeTort Paper series, September 24, 2009. Hull, Jeanne. “Classifying al-Qa’ida: Implications for a New Strategic Approach.” Unpublished manuscript submitted to the West Point Combating Terrorism Center. 2