Fred Stangl has over thirty years of experience in engineering, information systems integration and analysis, and naval aviation. The co-inventor of Enterra's patented Enterprise Resilience Management Methodology, Stangl is utilizing his skills in reducing complex business problems into simple software solutions to develop integrated systems to meet the enterprise resilience needs of Enterra's clients. Mr. Stangl holds a Master of Science degree in Operations Management from the University of Arkansas, and Bachelor of Science degree in Astronomy from Penn State University. He is trained and certified in the OCTAVE Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Model by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) at Carnegie Mellon University. Before joining Enterra Solutions, Stangl was the Director of Software Development with Dynamic Performance, Inc., where his work with clients in fields ranging from accounting, manufacturing, human resources, law, engineering, architectural, and more, gave him a well-rounded view of the varied needs of different business models. He has also worked as an engineer and systems analyst with companies such as Congoleum Corporation and Procter & Gamble. Before entering the private sector, Stangl achieved the rank of Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy, where he started his career as a naval aviator. He flew Lockheed P-3C Orion maritime patrol planes during the "Cold War" hunting and tracking Soviet submarines in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean theatres of operation. Fred is retired from the U.S. Navy Reserves where he served as an Aeronautical Engineering Duty Officer with the Naval Air Systems Command, and enjoys flying and boating in his spare time. Fred is also a Certified Boating Safety Instructor in the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. He is fluent in French from having lived and studied for four years in Paris, France, in his youth as a U.S. Army dependent. |