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After 30 years of defending his city, a 48-year-old firefighter receives a PhD from a US university and celebrates accomplishments

 

After 30 years of defending his city, a 48-year-old firefighter receives a PhD from a US university and celebrates accomplishments.

After 30 years of protecting his city from fire disasters, Carey D. Waddell, a clever and dedicated 48-year-old firefighter in the United States, received a Doctorate Degree (PhD) from Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Arizona.

Up until 2022, Carey D. Waddell worked as a firefighter for the United States Air Force (Fire Protection). Carey D. Waddell enrolled in college to obtain his Bachelors, Masters, and PhD degrees despite being a highly s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ed and active firefighter.

He began his quest toward a higher education in 2009, enrolled at Ashford University to pursue a Bachelor of Arts degree in Organizational Management with a Minor in Public Administration, and graduated in 2012. He started studying for his Master’s degree at Grand Canyon University as soon as he received his Bachelor’s degree.

Carey D. Waddell obtained a Master of Science in Leadership with Disaster Preparedness and Executive Fire Leadership just two years after receiving his Bachelor’s degree. After that, he engaged in a number of professional courses to hone his ability to defend his.

He completed a number of academic courses, including the United States Emergency Operations Center Director Course and the Fire Emergency Services Flight Supt Course.

Finally, in 2019, Carey D. Waddell graduated with a PhD in Leadership and Organizational Development from Grand Canyon University.

He announced his success on LinkedIn and gave a brief history of how he became a firefighter. “When the deck is stacked against you, keep in mind your prior successes. 2019 saw the completion of my doctoral studies in education, with a focus on leadership and organizational development. I’m prepared to start a new career and ascend to the top. He said on LinkedIn, “Won’t stop…can’t stop.

He also mentioned that after 30 years of rewarding service, he had voluntarily retired from the fire service. “I began as a firefighter and advanced through the ranks to become Fire Chief before retiring on my own terms.

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