April Gasparri serves as a Senior Operations Officer at the US Army, where her extensive military background and leadership acumen converge to drive operational excellence. With a distinguished seven-year tenure as an officer and helicopter Pilot-in-Command, April has honed her skills in high-pressure environments, overseeing...
April Gasparri serves as a Senior Operations Officer at the US Army, where her extensive military background and leadership acumen converge to drive operational excellence. With a distinguished seven-year tenure as an officer and helicopter Pilot-in-Command, April has honed her skills in high-pressure environments, overseeing flight missions in both peacetime and combat conditions. Her role involves not only the strategic oversight of operations but also the critical supervision of personnel welfare within a 452-member joint task force, ensuring that soldiers are supported and prepared for any mission.
In her current capacity as a Reservist supporting an Army Service Component Command (ASCC), April leverages her expertise in joint operations and cross-functional team leadership to enhance the Army's operational capabilities. She is actively engaged in key projects that focus on optimizing safe and efficient operations, security protocols, and maintenance activities, all while fostering a culture of performance and accountability. Her commitment to building enduring community relationships further amplifies the Army's brand and mission, demonstrating her belief in the importance of collaboration and stakeholder engagement.
April's diverse skill set, which includes emergency preparedness, event planning, and design thinking, positions her as a consummate executive who leads by example. She is adept at navigating complex challenges and implementing innovative solutions that advance initiatives and improve existing processes. Through her energetic and detail-oriented approach, April Gasparri continues to make significant contributions to the US Army, embodying the values of leadership and service that define her career.