By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd
Class (SW) Kyle P. Malloy, Chief of Naval Operations Public Affairs
WASHINGTON (NNS) -- The Chief of Naval
Operations (CNO), Jonathan Greenert, announced his selection of FLTCM (AW/NAC)
Michael D. Stevens as the 13th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON)
at a Pentagon press conference June 27.
"I was extremely proud to have such
a highly and fully qualified group of candidates," said Greenert.
"After a thorough and deliberate process I selected FLTCM Stevens to be
our Navy's senior enlisted leader and my advisor for dealing in matters with
enlisted personnel and their families."
"I'm honored to have been selected
as the 13th Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy," said Stevens.
"MCPON Rick West has certainly made a lasting and positive impact on our
Navy. I look forward to continuing to provide the leadership and commitment
that our Navy and our Sailors both deserve and expect."
Stevens has served as the fleet master
chief at U.S. Fleet Forces Command in Norfolk, Va. since August 2010. His prior
command master chief tours include U.S. 2nd Fleet, Helicopter Sea Combat Wing
Atlantic, Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 14, and Naval Air Station
Pensacola. A native of Montana, Stevens joined the Navy in 1983. He will
relieve MCPON (SS/SW) Rick D. West during a ceremony Sept. 28 at the Washington
Navy Yard.
"Throughout my career, and every
Sailor's career, we've had chief petty officers take care of and shape
us," said Greenert. "Master Chief Stevens has the leadership and
experience to keep us on course and on speed. I look forward to working closely
with him."
Greenert also praised West who took the
helm in December 2008, citing his outstanding leadership and lifetime of
dedicated service.
"I'm proud of MCPON West and what
he has accomplished during his watch. His extraordinary leadership and terrific
connection to the fleet has contributed greatly to our warfighting readiness
and the readiness of our families," said Greenert. "His example has
been a daily reminder to Sailors to live our ethos and to remember the
important role families play in our successes."
The Master Chief Petty Officer of the
Navy serves as an advisor to the Chief of Naval Operations and to the Chief of
Naval Personnel in matters of importance to enlisted personnel and their
families. The MCPON is also an advisor to the many boards focused on enlisted
personnel issues; is the enlisted representative of the Department of the Navy
at special events; may be called upon to testify on enlisted personnel issues
before Congress; and, maintains a liaison with enlisted spouse organizations.
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