Mark Camsky is currently the chief of the Norfolk District Resource Management Office. In this position, he serves as the district’s chief financial officer and as principal advisor to the district commander on resource and fiscal law issues. He directs the district’s accounting, budgeting, management analysis, manpower, program analysis and internal control programs. In addition, he serves as an advisor to the North Atlantic Division resource management officer on regional issues.
Camsky graduated from Ohio University, where he received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Accounting. Since then, Camsky has attended numerous technical, managerial and leadership courses and is currently pursuing certification as a certified defense financial manager.
Over his 35-year federal career, Camsky has held numerous positions within the Corps’ resource management field, including deputy resource management officer, accounting officer, budget officer, management and manpower officer, and numerous systems and operating accounting positions. He served as an instructor for Corps accounting prospect courses for several years. He also served on active duty in the U.S Navy in the disbursing office aboard the U.S.S. Kitty Hawk.
A regional and national Corps asset, Camsky often serves on or leads headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and North Atlantic region project delivery teams. He is a member of the American Society of Military Comptrollers and the Association of Government Accountants.
Camsky is a native of Ohio. He is married with three adult children. He and his wife currently reside in Virginia Beach, Va., where he has been active in community sports leagues and as a youth sports coach. Camsky also played and coached softball for the district team for 30 years.