Hank J Brightman
US Naval War College, College of Maritime & Operational Warfare, EMC Informationist Chair & Professor
US Naval War College, College of Operational and Strategic Leadership, EMC Informationist Chair & Professor
Dr. Heath “Hank” Brightman is the EMC Informationist Chair and a professor (full) in the Civilian-Military Humanitarian Response Program within the College of Maritime Operational Warfare at the United States Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island.
From 2008-2016, he served as an Associate Professor, Professor, and Director of Applied Research & Analysis in the War Gaming Department of this institution. Hank served as a tenured associate professor and Chair of the Criminal Justice Department at Saint Peter’s University from 2000-
2008. He maintains a part-time private trauma and wellness practice in Newport, Rhode Island, where he specializes in trauma support and clinical hypnotherapy.
Hank has more than ten years federal civilian service in environmental law enforcement, chemical and radiological response, natural resource damage assessment, corruption control, and white-collar crime investigation with the National Park Service and United States Secret Service, respectively. A Navy Reserve officer for the past 16 years, he is presently a Commander (O5) and is a three-time Commanding Officer of both Cryptologic Warfare and Naval Security Force units.
Born and raised in Massachusetts, Hank received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, a Masters in Criminal Justice Administration from Boston University, two master’s degrees from Salve Regina University (a MA in Holistic Counseling and a MA in Holistic Leadership), two certificates of advanced graduate study (CAGS) in Counseling-Applications in the Expressive & Creative Arts from Salve Regina University and Mental Health, and a Doctorate in Educational Administration & Leadership (Ed.D.) from Seton Hall University.
Address: U.S. Naval War College
Newport, RI
From 2008-2016, he served as an Associate Professor, Professor, and Director of Applied Research & Analysis in the War Gaming Department of this institution. Hank served as a tenured associate professor and Chair of the Criminal Justice Department at Saint Peter’s University from 2000-
2008. He maintains a part-time private trauma and wellness practice in Newport, Rhode Island, where he specializes in trauma support and clinical hypnotherapy.
Hank has more than ten years federal civilian service in environmental law enforcement, chemical and radiological response, natural resource damage assessment, corruption control, and white-collar crime investigation with the National Park Service and United States Secret Service, respectively. A Navy Reserve officer for the past 16 years, he is presently a Commander (O5) and is a three-time Commanding Officer of both Cryptologic Warfare and Naval Security Force units.
Born and raised in Massachusetts, Hank received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, a Masters in Criminal Justice Administration from Boston University, two master’s degrees from Salve Regina University (a MA in Holistic Counseling and a MA in Holistic Leadership), two certificates of advanced graduate study (CAGS) in Counseling-Applications in the Expressive & Creative Arts from Salve Regina University and Mental Health, and a Doctorate in Educational Administration & Leadership (Ed.D.) from Seton Hall University.
Address: U.S. Naval War College
Newport, RI
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