Yeoman 1st Class Jennifer Zeravsky is recognized as the Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) Sailor of the Quarter by NETC Commander Rear Adm. Kyle Cozad on July 25. Photo by Carla McCarthy/Released

Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Jennifer L. Zeravsky, a Bloomington native, was recently selected as the Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) headquarters Sailor of the Quarter. Rear Adm. Kyle J. Cozad, commander, recognized Zeravsky at an all-hands call onboard the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida.

Zervasky, a yeoman, is the flag writer for the NETC commander responsible for managing the administrative and protocol duties for the front office and serves as the flag writer assistant regional coordinator for 24 flag writers in the central and southeast regions.

She says that she loves coming to work each day because she enjoys the challenge of managing a flag officer’s ever-changing schedule. “The most rewarding part of my job is working with Navy leaders who care so much about the sailors they serve,” she says.

Capt. Mike Whitt, NETC chief of staff, said Zeravsky’s pleasant personality and positive attitude provide a welcoming environment for staff and visitors. “Petty Officer Zeravsky is the face of NETC,” said Whitt. “She is vital to the success of the entire team. Her orchestration of events, issues and taskers make her the cornerstone of the NETC front office.”

SOQ programs are designed to recognize and reward the performance and dedication of outstanding enlisted sailors.