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John Black
Commanding Officer at U.S. Marine Corps
John Black is a highly experienced U.S. Marine Corps Officer with over 24 years of service, specializing in leading diverse teams and managing projects valued up to $2.25 billion in developing countries.
He is passionate about martial arts, working with U.S. allies and partners, and promoting a world where respect, inclusiveness, and dignity are paramount.
John is skilled in strategic planning, international affairs (including Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia, and Oceania), foreign security force advising, and Continuous Process Improvement, with expert knowledge of security challenges in the Indo-Pacific region.
His expertise extends to international affairs programs, security cooperation, martial arts instruction, and weapons and tactics training, underpinning his commitment to values-based decision-making and international order.
With educational backgrounds from Harvard Business School, U.S. Naval War College, and the University of the Pacific, John Black has held various leadership roles in esteemed organizations such as the United States Marine Corps, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Marine Corps University.
His professional experience includes commanding and executive roles across different Marine Corps units, from Battalion Executive Officer to Commanding Officer, showcasing a strong blend of leadership, operational planning, and interagency collaboration.
John's career also includes significant international roles, having served as Chief of the Office of Defense Cooperation in New Zealand and as Country Director for U.S. Marine Corps Activities in Australia, New Zealand, Oceania, and Timor Leste.
He has a track record of delivering exceptional results with a fun-loving spirit, aligning serious work ethic with superior performance standards, making him a respected figure in the military and international relations spheres.