RADM Jack Moreau, USN
Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Director, Supply, Ordnance and Logistics Operations Divisions, N41
Director, Supply, Ordnance and Logistics Operations Divisions, N41
UPCOMING EVENT
37th Annual National Logistics Forum
37th Annual National Logistics Forum
Bio
Rear Adm. Jack Moreau is a native of the Hudson Valley, New York. He graduated from Union College Schenectady, New York, and the Navy ROTC program at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York, as a member of the Class of 1990.. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and was assigned as a navy supply officer in the fall of 1990. He has a Master of Science in Management from the Naval Post Graduate School (NPGS) and a Harvard senior executive fellow.Moreau's initial assignment was as assistant supply officer onboard USS Gary (FFG 51) stationed at Long Beach and San Diego, California from 1991 to 1994. He then served as comptroller, Fleet Anti-Submarine Warfare Command, San Diego for 15 months before transferring to the 31st Naval Construction Brigade, Port Hueneme, California, in the summer of 1995. Moreau followed on overseas as the supply officer/fuels officer Souda Bay, Greece, from 1997 to 1999. Upon completion of the overseas tour, he returned to sea duty as the supply officer onboard USS La Moure County (LST 1194). After 15 months onboard, the La Moure County tragically ran aground off the coast of Chile and he executed the accelerated decommissioning of the vessel, which was later sunk off the coast of South America.
Upon graduation from NPGS in 2003, Moreau was assigned to the Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Navy Supply Information Systems Activity (NAVSISA), Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, as the business systems director until 2004. Moreau was then assigned to Naval Surface Force, Atlantic Fleet as the comptroller/financial management officer and then followed on to a tour at the Bureau of Personnel (BUPERS-3/NAVSUP OP) as the Supply Corps Officer community manager (OCM)/flag planner from 2006 to 2009.
Following BUPERS, Moreau was assigned as the assistant force supply officer, Commander Naval Air Forces, North Island, California, and then as the supply officer onboard USS Nimitz (CVN 68) until January 2012. Moreau was then the chief of staff at NAVSUP, Global Logistics Support, San Diego, California from 2012 to 2013 and then completed a one-year deployment to Afghanistan as chief of staff for U.S. Forces Operational Contract Support Cell. After Afghanistan, he served at the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, where he was the deputy director of the Logistics Programs and Business Ops Division. Moreau has deployed on two Western Pacific cruises, a UNITAS deployment and a Joint Task Force off of North Korea. He went on to serve as the 44th commanding officer of NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center, Norfolk. Moreau’s first flag tour he served as N41 for U.S. Fleet Forces Command. He now joins the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations N41 as director, Supply, Ordnance and Logistics Operations Division, N41.
Moreau's awards include the Legion of Merit (three awards), Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal (five awards), Navy Commendation Medal (five awards), Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (four awards), and various unit and service awards.
He holds a subspecialty code in financial management, petroleum management and information systems management.
Speakers
- Guy Beougher
- RDML George Bresnihan, USN
- Brad Bunn
- Dennis D'Angelo
- Maj Gen Allan Day, USAF (Ret)
- LtGen Mark Faulkner, USMC (Ret)
- Dr. Kevin Gaudette
- RADM Duke Heinz, USN
- Maj Gen Constance Jenkins, USAF
- Will Johnson, Jr., MBA
- Chad Jones
- Logan Jones
- Bruce Kaplan
- Lt Gen Leonard Kosinski, USAF
- Maj Gen Lee Levy, II, USAF (Ret)
- The Honorable Chris Lowman
- Leigh Method, SES
- Dr. Christine Michienzi, Ph.D.
- Matt Milas
- Dan Miller
- Lt Gen Tom Miller, USAF
- RADM Jack Moreau, USN
- The Hon. David L. Norquist
- Wes Norris
- RADM John Polowczyk, USN (Ret)
- BGen Forrest Poole, USMC
- Col Kevin Sampels, USAF (Ret)
- Col Earl Scott, USAF (Ret)
- LTG John Sullivan, USA
- Kenneth Todorov
- Lt Gen Giovanni Tuck, USAF (Ret)
- BG Timothy White, USA
- MG David Wilson, USA