ETHOS TRAINING ACADEMY - Key Persons


Colonel (Retired) Jeffrey Crapo

Colonel (Retired) Jeffrey Crapo is a native of Medford, OR. He graduated from North Medford High School where he was a member of the varsity football and wrestling teams. He entered the United States Army on June 10th 1994, and was commissioned as a Distinguished Military Graduate through the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) at Western Oregon State College where he graduated with honors and earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice. COL(R) Crapo has served in multiple leadership roles from the tactical to strategic levels in the Army including Rifle Platoon Leader, Airborne Company Commander, Infantry Battalion Commander, and Airborne Brigade Commander. COL(R) Crapo has led and commanded over 4,800 Soldiers during his 24 years in the Army. In addition to leading Soldiers, COL(R) Crapo has served in various staff positions across the Army including Battalion Logistics Officer, Battalion Personnel Officer, Battalion Operations and Executive Officer, and Deputy Brigade Commander. COL(R) Crapo has also served as an advisor to the Oregon Army National Guard, Combat Advisor to the Iraqi Army and U.S. Army Ranger Instructor. At the operational and strategic levels, COL(R) Crapo has served on the National Situational Awareness Team for the Commander of United States Northern Command, and as the Director of Training for United States Army Alaska. COL(R) Crapo has led military delegations to Japan, Australia, Poland, and Korea as well as provided strategic level briefings to the Army Chief of Staff, The Secretary of the Army, Indo-Pacific Commander, and numerous Congressional delegations. COL(R) Crapo is a decorated combat veteran having been awarded the Bronze Star in Iraq as well as the Bronze Star and Valorous Unit Award in Afghanistan. His additional awards include the Legion of Merit, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and the NATO Medal. COL(R) Crapo holds a Master of Science degree in Disaster and Emergency Management from Touro University. In 2016 COL(R) Crapo and his longtime friend Greg Costanzo founded the "Ethos Consulting Team". Jeff and Greg believe every organization should encompass Ethics and Leadership training as a foundation of their core values. COL(R) Crapo met his wife Tracy while they were in high school and they have been happily married for the past 30 years and have raised three children Emelia, Christian, and Chloe.

David E. Carter

David E. Carter joined the Criminology and Criminal Justice Department at SOU in 2008. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Cincinnati. Dave served in the U.S. Army for 8 years prior to attending school. He has published works in the Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency in the area of life-course research, as well as in the Corrections Compendium, where he wrote about U.S. inmate populations. He also provides consultation and evaluations for correctional programs in the area of effective interventions and evidence-based programming. Dr. Carter joined the ETHOS Consulting Team in 2019 to provide analysis, impressions, and mentorship for the analytical data collected as part of the ETHOS Academy. Dr. Carter is committed to the success of professionals in the Criminal Justice industry through educational support and testing of concepts implemented as part of The ETHOS Academy.

Gregory A. Costanzo

While in the U.S. Army, Greg served as a Platoon Leader and Executive Officer for the 101st MP Company. He also held assignments as a Special Reaction Team (SRT) Commander, Operations Officer, K-9 Commander, and Special Operations Officer for Fort Campbell, home of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault). During Greg's service in the U.S Army he instructed thousands of soldiers in various tactical and specialized police disciplines.

Jeffrey S. Crapo

COL(R) Crapo has served in multiple leadership roles from the tactical to strategic levels in the Army including Rifle Platoon Leader, Airborne Company Commander, Infantry Battalion Commander, and Airborne Brigade Commander. He led and commanded over 4,800 Soldiers during his 24 years in the Army.

Rick Dyer

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