Jacob Lozada
Dr. Jacob Lozada was nominated by U.S. Office of Personnel Management Director to serve as the Human Resource Agency's special advisor to the Director of OPM for Diversity Strategy. He was nominated by President George W. Bush as the Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Formerly a management consultant with Electronic Data Systems in Herndon, Virginia. He is a 27-year veteran of the United States Army, holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Puerto Rico, and received a Master of Health Administration from Baylor University, and a Ph.D. from Walden University.
Brief biography
Lozada was commissioned a United States Army second lieutenant through the Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps Program from the University of Puerto Rico. He served in the United States Army Medical Corps for 25 years, attaining the rank of colonel.On April 30, 2001, President George W. Bush nominated him to be Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
On February 28, 2003, nominated by United States Office of Personnel Management Director to serve as the Human Resource Agency's special advisor to the Director of OPM for Diversity Strategy.
Military career
Lozada held several commands in his 26 years in the Army, such as assistant I.G. Health Services Command, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 1980 to 1983. commander, 8th Evac. Hosp, Fort Ord, California, 1983 to 1985. chief, Force Structure, Health Services Command, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 1986 to 1989, deputy commander admin., 121st Evac. Hospital, Yongsan Garrison, Seoul, Korea, 1989 to 1991, director C4, Joint Multinational Training Command, 1990–91, deputy chief of operations, Army Medical Research Development Command, 1991 to 1993 in Fort Detrick, Maryland. Lozada retired from the United States Army in 1993.Education
- BA, University of Puerto Rico, PR, 1966
- MHA, Baylor University, Waco, TX, 1979
- PhD, Walden University, 1995