Curtis Gibson is a seasoned professional with a remarkable blend of technical expertise and leadership experience, currently navigating a transformative career path as a private sailboat captain aboard the Ieasha Marie, a ketch rigged Morgan Out Island 416. With over 16 years of experience managing...
Curtis Gibson is a seasoned professional with a remarkable blend of technical expertise and leadership experience, currently navigating a transformative career path as a private sailboat captain aboard the Ieasha Marie, a ketch rigged Morgan Out Island 416. With over 16 years of experience managing high-visibility IT projects for some of America’s leading companies, Curtis has honed his skills in cross-functional team leadership, vendor management, and strategic IT operations. His extensive background as a PMI Certified Project Management Professional is complemented by certifications in ITILv3 and ABCP, showcasing his commitment to excellence in project delivery and operational efficiency.
In his current role, Curtis applies his project management acumen to ensure the seamless operation and maintenance of the Ieasha Marie, a vessel that embodies both craftsmanship and adventure. His responsibilities extend beyond navigation; they encompass the strategic planning of voyages, the management of onboard systems, and the coordination of crew activities, all of which require a keen understanding of infrastructure and operational logistics. Curtis leverages his experience in data centers and software documentation to optimize the yacht's performance, ensuring that every journey is not only enjoyable but also safe and efficient.
As he pursues this personal goal of sailing, Curtis remains committed to lifelong learning and growth, continuously seeking opportunities to enhance his skills in maritime navigation and vessel management. His unique combination of IT project management and sailing expertise positions him as a versatile leader, capable of steering both complex projects and adventurous voyages with confidence and precision.