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Irene M. Zoppi was born on 22 August, 1966 in Canóvanas, Puerto Rico, is a Brigadier General, United States Army Reservist. Discover Irene M. Zoppi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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In September 2017, Zoppi was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General. Her promotion came with a new appointment as deputy commanding general for the 200th Military Police Command at Fort Meade, Maryland, the largest military police organization in the Department of Defense. She was assigned to work under Major General Marion Garcia, who has been leading the 200th Military Police Command for more than a year.
Zoppi teaches in the public school system of Maryland and also at various universities. She is a former Adjunct Professor, College of Notre Dame, and former Research Associate at the Maryland Institute of Minority Achievement and Urban Education, University of Maryland. Currently, she is a Professor in the Business and Education Departments at Strayer University. In 2012, was awarded the Strayer University Faculty of the Year Award.
She also continued her education and, in 1998, graduated from the Combined Arms Staff Service Course. She earned a master's degree in Business Administration from Johns Hopkins University in 2000. In 2004, she graduated from the Command & General Staff Officer Course. That same year she earned her Ph.D. in Education Policy, Planning, and Administration from the University of Maryland. In 2009, Zoppi also earned a Leadership Certificate from the Harvard Business School, and in 2012, a Master of Strategic Studies degree from the Army War College.
Zoppi retired from active military duty in 1995, with the rank of Captain. However, she continued to serve in the military through the Army Reserves and reached the rank of Colonel. She was the chief of staff. Zoppi served as the United States Southern Command SOUTHCOM Army Reserve Elements Commander/J2 with the 76th Operational Response Command based in Miami, Florida. Being in the reserves has permitted her to continue her military career while at the same time living a full civilian life.
Despite the fact that in the beginning of her military career she had poor English language skills, she continued to excel in her goals. She didn't speak English fluently, however she was able to read it and therefore helped other students make the proper corrections in their assignment papers. Eventually, Zoppi mastered the English language and graduated in 1988, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Modern Languages from the University of Puerto Rico. She now masters five languages, Spanish, English, Italian, French and German. That year she was also commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Army after her graduation from the University.
Zoppi married Thomas Zoppi, a former member of the United States Marine Corps in 1988, Her husband currently serves as a police officer in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. They have three children: Andrew, who is member of the United States Air Force, Isabel, and Antonio (Toño). They also have two grandchildren.
After she graduated from high school, Zoppi attended the University of Puerto Rico, joined the University's ROTC program and began her training in 1985 at the University of Puerto Rico at Humacao campus. She continued her training in the Río Piedras Campus upon her transfer there. Zoppi began as private first class and was assigned to the Military Police Corps at Fort McClellan in Alabama. Zoppi, or Cadet Miller as she was known, excelled in the physical fitness activities and obstacle courses presented to her during her training and the ROTC instructor, a U.S. Army Ranger, nicknamed her "Ramba", an allusion to the movie character Rambo. The nickname stuck with her since that event in 1987.
Brigadier General Irene M. Zoppi (born August 22, 1966), a.k.a. Irene M. Zoppi-Rodríguez and "Ramba", is a United States Army Reserve officer serving as the Director, Army Reserve Engagement Cell & Deputy Commanding General - Reserve for U.S. Army South at Fort Sam, San Antonio, Texas; and former Deputy Commanding General – Support under the 200th Military Police Command at Fort Meade, Maryland. She is the first Puerto Rican female to reach the rank of Brigadier General in the United States Armed Forces. Zoppi has a Doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Maryland and is the recipient of the Maryland's Top 100 Women Award. As a civilian, she works as a Program Director for the National Intelligence University under the National Security Agency.
Zoppi (birth name: Irene Miller Rodriguez) was born and raised in the town of Canóvanas, Puerto Rico. She was one of five children born to David Miller Lincoln (July 10, 1940 - June 17, 2014) and Lilia Rodríguez Vallecillo.