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Apply now: Airpower Leadership Academy scheduled for Nov. 28 – Dec. 2

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  • By Senior Airman Abbey Rieves
  • 17th Training Wing Public Affairs

GOODFELLOW AIR FORC BASE, Texas-- The 17th Training Wing will host its first Airpower Leadership Academy, scheduled from Nov. 28 to Dec. 2.

"The Airpower Leadership Academy (ALA) is a noncommissioned officer corps focused professional development initiative to further develop leadership abilities in the areas of personal, values-based philosophies,” said Tech. Sgt. Christian Arvelo, 312th Training Squadron fire protection instructor. “It allows our NCOs to examine their roles as leaders and managers through a new lens."

ALA is a free TDY intended for Air Force enlisted force development and will provide deliberate professional development for junior noncommissioned officers, that will leverage opportunities the modern digital age brings, and will focus on the force development plan, as directed by Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force, JoAnne S. Bass.

“Airpower Leadership Academy is unique and operates outside the normal professional development constructs, such as Noncommissioned Officer Academy or Airman Leadership School,” said Master Sgt. Matthew Broussard, 312th Training Squadron apprentice course flight chief. “ALA provides a more real-world experience necessary for the new generation of Airmen and the complex geopolitical problems we now see worldwide.”

The course facilitators will be SNCOs who have already experienced unique situations or challenges throughout their Air Force career.

By sharing these experiences to the junior NCO corps, facilitators will make every second count of developing the enlisted force. Facilitators are also optimizing and growing the capabilities of the NCO corps, and focusing on the Air Force’s greatest asset, its people.

“Senior NCOs are helping us by sharing their experiences,” said Arvelo. “We are doing what is needed to be better leaders and supervisors, especially for our people.”

ALA will provide an opportunity to network with personnel from around the squadrons, gain professional development, learn personal experiences and receive guidance from all directions including both facilitators and peers.

“As a supervisor and leader, you need to understand how to utilize your team dynamics correctly,” said Broussard. “Airpower Leadership Academy will prepare leaders to deal with complications, understand what resilience is and how to apply it, and generate force-multipliers.”  

Application information

  • -Applications are now open for Air Force staff sergeants through technical sergeants assigned to the 17th TRW, as identified by their group.  
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  • -Please check with your chain of command for TMT tasker information and application instructions.
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  • -Geographically separated members of the 517th Training Group at Presidio of Monterey, California are also encouraged to apply for in-person TDY at Goodfellow Air Force Base.
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  • -Application close out date: Nov. 14, 2022.

 

For additional inquiries, please contact Tech. Sgt. Christian Arvelo at christian.arvelo@us.af.mil or Master Sgt. Matthew Broussard at matthew.broussard.3@us.af.mil.