Meet Our Leadership
Alex Morales-Hernandez
CEO / President
Alex Morales-Hernandez, the CEO and President of CW3RET Enterprise, LLC (DBA: EEC Solutions) was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico where he lived until he enlisted in the United States Army.
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Alex is a 2013 graduate of Central Michigan University with a Master of Science in Administration.
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Alex enlisted in the United States Army and retired as a Chief Warrant Officer Three after 21 years of military service. He served in the Special Operations Enterprise and lastly in the Defense Attaché System as the Operations Coordinator, Assistant Army Attaché, and Acting Defense Attaché in countries such as Bolivia, Chad, El Salvador, Colombia, Malawi, Namibia, and Zimbabwe.
Alex is a recipient of numerous military awards including the 3rd highest award in the Department of State “Award for Heroism.” The Award for Heroism gives recognition of acts of courage or outstanding performance under unusually difficult or dangerous circumstances.
Alex speaks English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.
John A. Morales-Camacho
Director of Operations and Business Development
John has over 6 years of experience in customer service, government contract operations, as well as international studies. An avid traveler, John has lived in many countries, including Panama, Bolivia, El Salvador, Colombia, and Zimbabwe in which he developed the love for international affairs and government support.
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John is a 2021 graduate of The University of Tampa with a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice with a minor in Law, Justice & Advocacy.
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As the Director of Operations and Business Development, John is responsible for enhancing company efficiency and growth by overseeing operational strategies and driving business development initiatives. He is in charge of developing and implementing strategies to optimize processes, manage resources, and ensure quality control, while also identifying new business opportunities and fostering strategic partnerships. His role involves monitoring performance metrics, coordinating with various departments, managing budgets, and leading teams to align operational and growth objectives. Additionally, he handles risk management and provide regular updates to senior management on progress and performance.
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John is fluent in, both, English and Spanish.
Dr. M.C. Reyes, Ph.D.
Director of Administrative Operations and Human Capital
Dr. M.C. Reyes, an Army Veteran and the visionary Founder and President of the Compassionate Hearts UNITED Foundation, Inc., brings over two decades of experience in Administrative Field to her role as Director of Administrative Operations and Human Capital at EEC Solutions. Her extensive background includes significant contributions through her work with American Embassies globally, demonstrating a commitment to excellence and leadership in diverse and challenging environments.
Dr. Reyes holds a Ph.D. in Social Psychology, with a focus on Antisocial Behavior and Posttraumatic Growth. Her dissertation studied gaslighting in the workplace, more specifically, "The Lived Experiences of Entry-level Employees with Posttraumatic Growth Following Workplace Gaslighting." Her expertise in these areas complements her role at EEC Solutions, where she applies her deep understanding of human behavior to enhance organizational operations. Her academic and professional achievements underscore her dedication to advancing psychological well-being and operational efficiency.
Recognized for her outstanding contributions, Dr. Reyes has received numerous accolades, including the 2021 Spirit of Community Award from the Florida Commission of the Status of Women and the 2020 Spirit of Philanthropy Award from the AFP Greater Polk County Chapter. Additionally, she was honored as the "2019 Veteran of the Year" for the City of Haines City and recently received a special recognition from Congressman Darren Soto.
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Dr. Reyes is fluent in, both, English and Spanish.
EEC Solutions believes that the cornerstone of every functioning organization is a diverse workforce with the experience and capability to perform. We work hard to provide our customers with top-notch services, established by using a series of core values and a corporate culture that distinguishes us from the rest. Our core values which describe our commitment to you and your business are:
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HONESTY - RESPECT - INTEGRITY - LOYALTY
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In order to carry out the work we do, our team is built of professionals who embody these core values and hold them at the forefront of their work.
Carolane M. Camacho-Santana
HR & Finance Operations Specialist
Carolane M. Camacho Santana, born and residing in Manatí, Puerto Rico, has earned a Bachelor's Degree in Science with a concentration in Environmental Microbiology from the University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo. She is currently interning at a veterinary clinic, an essential step in her journey toward applying for a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine. Additionally, Carolane has completed an Industrial Welding Course at FIT College in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, showcasing her diverse skill set and dedication to personal growth.
Carolane proudly serves in the Army National Guard of Puerto Rico as a Human Resources Specialist. She has been recognized as the soldier who best epitomizes the seven Army values, demonstrating her professionalism, respect, and discipline. Her background reflects the importance of personal development, hard work, and collaborative effort, underscoring her commitment to making a meaningful impact on both her professional and personal life.
As an active volunteer, Carolane participates in events with the organization Veterinarians For Puerto Rico, as well as adoption events with PetSmart and local shelters. Her commitment to community service is further reflected in her involvement in preparing and delivering food to senior citizens in her community and taking on leadership roles in organizing and running summer camp programs for children, demonstrating her dedication to nurturing the next generation and fostering a sense of community.
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Carolane is fluent in both, English and Spanish.
Mileydy T. Morales -Camacho
Social Media Manager
Mileydy Morales is the Social Media Manager at EEC Solutions, where she brings her diverse background and passion for storytelling to the forefront. A recent graduate of the University of Central Florida with a degree in Clinical Psychology, Mileydy has spent the last three years honing her skills in administration within the education, wellness, and mental health sectors. This experience has given her a deep understanding of the importance of communication and empathy, qualities that are essential in her current role.
Currently, Mileydy is pursuing a Master’s Degree in Public Relations at the University of Florida, where she is focusing on crisis management and brand reputation. Her goal is to help organizations navigate challenges while maintaining a positive public image. Furthermore, having lived in six different countries throughout all her life has equipped Mileydy with a global outlook and an appreciation for cultural diversity, which she brings to her work in public relations.
Outside of her professional pursuits, Mileydy has a rich array of interests that include music, theater, art, wellness, literature, and history. These passions not only fuel her creativity but also enhance her ability to connect with diverse audiences on social media. Mileydy's commitment to personal and professional growth, combined with her global perspective and deep understanding of human behavior, makes her an invaluable asset to the EEC Solutions team.
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Mileydy is fluent in, both, English and Spanish.
Advisory Board
Ambassador Harry K. Thomas Jr.
Former Career Minister & Ambassador to the Phillipines & Zimbabwe
Ambassador Harry Thomas is one of our nation’s most experienced diplomats and holds the State Department’s second-highest rank of Career Minister. Over his 30 year career, he has represented the United States abroad as Ambassador three times and served in senior positions at the State Department and the White House.
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As Ambassador to Zimbabwe from 2016-18, Harry lead the U.S.’s efforts to support economic reform, democracy and American corporations seeking to do business in Zimbabwe. He oversaw EducationUSA which sends several hundred students to American universities each year and partners with non-governmental organizations whose objective is to gain academic and athletic scholarships for Zimbabweans. He was in charge of the Fulbright, Humphrey, Watson and Young African Leaders Fellowships and has responsibility for two American Corners (Libraries) including Zimbabwe’s first wireless library.
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As Ambassador to the Philippines from 2010-2013, Harry led U.S. assistance during the Philippines’ devastating floods and managed the U.S. efforts to eliminate terrorism. He headed one of the United States’ largest diplomatic missions with over 3000 staff posted throughout the nation. He led the “American Road Show” which took embassy personnel throughout the nation to explain U.S. visa policy, military and development assistance. He was Director General of the Foreign Service and Head of Human Resources and spearheaded a new Foreign Service examination, a new annual Evaluation Report and given the Arnold Raphel Award for Mentoring. He previously served as Department of State Executive Secretary and on the National Security Staff at the White House.
The son of a social worker and a World War 11/Korea veteran, Harry was raised in New York and values public service. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Holy Cross and a master’s degree from Columbia University. He speaks Spanish, and Hindi as well as some Bengali and Tagalog. He is the recipient of the State Department’s Distinguished Service Award among other prominent awards for leadership and was the Commencement Speaker at Loyola of Maryland and Holy Cross. He formerly served on the Board of Trustees of the National Defense University and Holy Cross, as a “Stroke and Turn” Judge in three Virginia swimming leagues, coached Little League Baseball, enjoys golf and connecting with social media friends around the world. Ambassador Thomas in married to Mithi Aquino-Thomas, a Human Resources professional who has lectured at universities in America and the Philippines. They have three children. Casey has earned a master’s in public health and Emmanuel and Zoe who are upper-class undergraduates.
Hector Pagan
Brigadier General, U.S. Army Retired, President of Down South Consulting, LLC
Brigadier General Hector E. Pagan was born in Manhattan, New York, and was raised in Puerto Rico. He was commissioned as an infantry officer from the ROTC program at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, where he was a Distinguished Military Student and Graduate. He attended the Infantry Officers Basic Course and Ranger School in 1980, and was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 51st Infantry, in Germany, as a Rifle Platoon Leader, Company Executive Officer and Scout Platoon Leader. In 1983, he attended the Infantry Officers Advanced Course and remained at Fort Benning, Georgia, with the Infantry Training Group and the 29th Infantry Regiment, where he served as chief, Special Weapons Committee, operations officer, and commanded the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Bn., 29th Infantry Regiment from 1984 to1986. Brigadier General Pagan served in Panama with the 3rd Bn., 7th Special Forces (SF) Group (Airborne), 1988-1990, as an A-Detachment commander and Battalion S1. He served in Operation JUST CAUSE and deployed to El Salvador in 1989. From 1990 to 1992, he served in SF Branch, Total Army Personnel Command as a future readiness officer and captains assignments officer. He attended the Army Command and General Staff Course and then served as the executive officer, 1st Bn., 7th SF Group (Airborne). From 1994-1995, he served in the U.S. Army Special Operations Command as the chief, office management, office of the deputy chief of staff for personnel. He returned to the 7th SF Group (Airborne) in 1995, where he served as group operations officer, executive officer and deputy commander. From 1998-2000, Brigadier General Pagan commanded the 2nd Battalion, 1st SF Group (Airborne) at Fort Lewis, Washington.
After his tour with the 1st SF Group, he was assigned to the Special Operations Command South, Naval Station Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico, where he served as the director of operations, J3, from 2000 to 2002. Upon completion of the U.S. Army War College in 2003, Brigadier General Pagan took command of the 5th SF Group (Airborne) in Baghdad, Iraq, Operation Iraqi Freedom. He led the 5th SF Group (Airborne) in combat as the commander of the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force – Arabian Peninsula for two combat tours in 2003 and 2004.
In 2005, Brigadier General Pagan served as the special assistant to the commander of the United States Special Operations Command at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. In 2006, he assumed duties as the deputy director of the Operations Support Group in the Center for Special Operations in the U.S. Special Operations Command. Brigadier General Pagan served as the deputy commander, U.S. Army Special Operations Command in November 2006 and in May 2007 assumed duties as deputy commander, U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center at Fort Bragg, NC until July, 2008.
Brian C. Murphy
Regional Security Officer
Brian C. Murphy is currently the Northeast Regional Security Manager for the Pentagon Federal Credit Union (Pen Fed). Brian is responsible for the physical and technical security at the Pen Fed headquarters in Tyson’s Corner, VA, its primary data center and dozens of other offices and branches throughout the region.
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Brian joined the State Department as a Special Agent with the Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS) in 1997. He served in a variety of domestic and overseas positions as a Supervisory Special Agent and as a Senior Regional Security Officer. Those positions include the New York Field Office, DS Headquarters, U.S. Embassies in Italy and Switzerland, the Miami Field Office, the U.S. Embassies in Iraq, Colombia and El Salvador. Brian culminated his career with DS as the Deputy Regional Director for the Western Hemisphere.
Brian holds an undergraduate degree in political science from Providence College and a master’s degree in national security and resource strategy from the National Defense University’s Eisenhower School.
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From 1991 -1997, Brian served as a commissioned officer in the United States Marine Corps.
Brian is from the greater Boston area and is married to Angela Turchi of Rome, Italy. He is the proud father of two daughters.