Federal Managers Association
Cravalho not only serves the shipyard professionally,
but has shown dedication and leadership to his community, fellow managers, and
employees. With nearly 50 years of government service, and his many leadership
positions, he truly exhibits what it takes to serve his colleagues and country
in an exemplary manner. Brendan has been an FMA member since 1979 and is
currently serving his second term as chapter treasurer, and served three prior
terms as FMA Chapter 19 president. His selfless leadership and hard work has
enabled the chapter to grow and provide stellar advocacy for its members.
Renee Johnson, FMA’s national president, praised Cravalho,
saying, “Brendan is someone who has consistently identified able team members
and aligned their skills and talents to the important projects at hand. He is,
and has been, a calm and wise mentor to so many who have gone on to perform
their work at the highest levels. Our country owes him a debt of gratitude.”
Cravalho started at the shipyard in 1970 and has
progressed through a variety of shipyard leadership positions. These positions
include: Rigger Apprentice; Rigger; Rigger Supervisor; Nuclear Director; Rigging
Shop Superintendent; Services Division Group Supervisor II; Resource Manager; Category
3 Crane/Material Handling Equipment/Aerial Work Platform Program Manager; and, currently
serves as the Production Waterfront Logistics Manager.
In his current capacity as the Waterfront
Logistics Manager at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard & Intermediate
Maintenance Facility (IMF), Cravalho supervises a high-performing resource
department support team that plans, schedules and executes improvement
initiatives that support the production mechanics turning the wrenches at Pearl
Harbor Naval Shipyard & IMF. Additionally, he serves as the program manager
for a number of key shipyard programs that enable the workforce to deliver Navy
ships. These programs include:
1. Category 3 Crane/Material Handling
Equipment/Aerial Work Platform Program Management – Responsible for development
and implementation of processes, policies, training, licensing, improvements
and general oversight of in-process work involving the operations of material
handling equipment (forklifts), category 3 cranes (<20,000 lbs. capacity) and
aerial work platforms.
2. Point of
Use (POU) Program Management – Responsible for development and implementation
of processes, policies, improvements and general oversight for providing
worksite POU efficiency centers that endeavor to bring high use consumable
materials, special tooling, equipment and shop specific tools close to the
worksite so as to reduce/eliminate wasted time and enable mechanics to do the
work they are trained to do.
3. Ship's
Extended Work Space (SEWS) – Responsible for development and implementation of
process policies, improvements and general oversight of the SEWS that support Ship’s
Force personnel during extended Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) availabilities
at the dry docks. The SEWS provides ship personnel with needed storage and
preventive maintenance space while their ship undergoes repair and upgrades.
Additionally, since 2001, Brendan has been the shipyard’s
agency project officer for the annual Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) drive for
charities. In this capacity he led the shipyard to raise over $10 million in
individual contributions and pledges for this period. For at least eleven of
those years, the shipyard exceeded its CFC goals. As a result of his tireless
leadership, the average giving each year has been greater than $110 per person.
As an FMA member, Brendan has been active in providing
outstanding leadership both formally and informally. He served three terms as chapter
president and continues to serve the chapter in various capacities on the executive
board. As an active board member, he continues to provide guidance and counsel
to the other officers and directors. He regularly participates in chapter
leadership meetings with the shipyard commander and consistently supports the
chapter’s quarterly meetings with the Hawaii congressional delegation staff. In
these meetings, he provides the production workforce perspective as well as
support for FMA legislative initiatives.
In 2017, he led the planning and execution of a
highly successful FMA Joint Region 3 and 4 Conference in Hawaii. Cravalho
negotiated an excellent venue and coordinated the different planning teams. The
training was acclaimed and there was universal agreement of the success of the
conference.
In his off-duty time, Brendan is active in support
of the American Youth Soccer Organization state-wide youth soccer programs on Hawaii
island, Maui, Oahu and Kauai. He provides the same wise leadership and advocacy
for the programs and is regularly responsible for hosting annual meetings for
the organization. He is also active as a member of the National Association of
Superintendents of the Naval Shore Establishment, Hawaii Chapter.
The FMA Manager
of the Year award is presented annually to an outstanding manager or
supervisor in the federal government who is a member of the Federal Managers Association.
Chapters may nominate one member to their respective region director, and that
officer submits the name of the nominee and supporting documentation for
consideration of the award. The selection committee reviews three categories in
determining the winner:
FMA National President Renee Johnson commented, “We are so fortunate to have a leader like Brendan Cravalho in the federal government. He reminds us of the many federal employees who seek to do their best each and every day to improve the quality of life for all Americans. Brendan has risen to this challenge for nearly 50 years, and we are honored to know and work with him. Thank you, Brendan, for your constant and exemplary example.”