- Mar 2014 – Present: Director, Family and Morale, Welfare & Recreation, IMCOM Headquarters, JBSA Ft. Sam Houston, TX
- Jul 2005 – Feb 2014: Deputy Chief of Army Public Affairs and Director of the Soldiers Media Center
- Dec 2002 – Jul 2005: Strategic Planner, L3 Communications, Arlington, VA
- Mar 2001 – Nov 2002: Deputy Chief for Army Public Affairs, Headquarters, Department of the Army, Washington, DC (Retired at rank of Colonel after 26.7 years of active service.)
- May 2000– Mar 2001: Director, Public Affairs, Armed Forces Inaugural Committee, Washington, DC
- Jun 1998–Apr 2000: Special Advisor for Public Information to Supreme Allied Commander Europe (NATO), Belgium
- Jan 1996 – May 1998: Chief of Media for the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, NATO Headquarters, Belgium
- Jan 1993– Dec 1995: Media Relations, Office of the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, Washington, DC
- Oct 1986 – Jul 1989: Journalism Instructor, Defense Information School, Fort Benjamin Harrison, IN
- Jun 1976 – Jan 1993: Military Police Officer, (platoon leader, company commander, battalion executive officer), various commands and locations
- MA, Journalism, University of Texas, Austin, TX, 1986
- MA, Public Administration, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL, 1984
- B.A. Psychology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 1976
- Joint Professional Military Education II, *Joint certified Additional Skill Identifier
- Command and General Staff College
- Defense Superior Service Award
- Legion of Merit
- Meritorious Service Medal (3 awards)
- Army Commendation Medal (3 awards)
- Association of the United States Army
- Military Officers Association of America
Ms. Stephanie L. Hoehne, SES
Selected to the Senior Executive Service in August 2005, Ms. Stephanie Hoehne serves as the Director, Family and Morale, Welfare & Recreation Directorate, G9, Installation Management Command. In this capacity, Ms. Hoehne directs and oversees the delivery of Army F&MWR Programs, supporting Soldiers and Families in garrisons across the US and overseas. Her span of control includes developing, monitoring, coordinating, and resourcing Army Soldier and Family Programs worldwide.
She is responsible for a budget of $2.4B and oversees over 28,000 Appropriated Fund and Non-Appropriated Fund employees.
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