Maurice "Mo" Radke
is committed to serving his community through service, education
and leadership.
After serving 30
years in the U.S. Navy, Mo retired in 2006 as Command Master Chief
for Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet Headquarters, Pearl Harbor. Mo
spent 10 of 30 years in the Navy as a Command Master Chief,
managing and leading 17 human resource-based programs
simultaneously, advising senior military commanders on health,
personal welfare and career growth of his assigned service
personnel and their families. At any given time, Mo represented
anywhere from 25 to over 6,000 servicemen and women and their
families.
As a "Class A" Member of the PGA (Professional Golfers Association
of America), Mo is a small business owner and operator of Golf
Academy Hawaii located at the Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course, Marine
Corps Base Kaneohe.
Mo is a facilitator of the U.S. Department of Labor’s three-day
Career Transition Assistance Program workshop providing military
men, women and their spouses with skills to make a successful
transition from military to civilian careers.
Mo holds a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Education from
Wayland Baptist University with a specialization in Corporate
Training and Development and starts his Master of Business
Administration (MBA) at Hawaii Pacific University this fall. After
completing a two-year apprenticeship with the PGA, Mo was a college
instructor at the Golf Academy of America (Kaneohe campus) teaching
a variety of golf and business-related classes.
Mo is a committed father who helped raise three children on Oahu.
Mo and his wife, Jill, live in Kaneohe with their two dogs, Max and
Brian.