Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service

Asian Pacific American Officer Committee

Leadership and Strategic Planning

Mission Statement:

  • Promote effective and relevant strategic planning as a roadmap for achieving desirable outcomes
  • Promote effective way to solicit feedback from all APAOC voting members and non-voting members on how to strengthen and improve visibility for the organization

Goals for 2023:

  • Provide guidance and support to each Subcommittee and Work Group Chair on how to develop strategic plan by 31 Jan 2023
  • Complete all required reports timely for Operational Year 2023
  • Update the Leadership and Strategic Planning Subcommittee Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) and approve by APAOC Chair by 30 Sep 2023
  • Coordinate with the APAOC Education and Training Subcommittee to provide training(s) related to leadership and/or strategic planning for Operational Year 2023
    • Assist in planning and preparation of APAOC Annual Leadership Summit

Subcommittee Contacts:

Biography:

LCDR Huan Tran currently serves as the lead for APAOC Leadership and Strategic Planning.  Previously, he served on the APAOC’s Education and Training Subcommittee as the cochair in 2022, Corresponding Secretary in 2021, and on the Publication Subcommittee as the chair in 2020 and as Alternate in 2019. LCDR Tran is a pharmacist who is currently stationed in Seattle, Washington, working as an Investigator at FDA’s Office of Regulatory Affairs, Office of Enforcement and Import Operations, Division of West Coast Import. LT Tran received his PharmD from the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy in 2017. He was commissioned into the USPHS through the Senior Commissioned Officer Student Training and Extern Program (SRCOSTEP) in 2016 through sponsorship from the Federal Bureau of Prisons. He worked as a staff pharmacist at Federal Correctional Complex Hazelton for three years before transferring to his current duty station.

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