William Toti

January 5, 2024
Photographer

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William Toti
Full Name William Toti
Occupation Photographer
Date Of Birth Jan 15, 1957(1957-01-15)
Age 67
Birthplace Youngstown
Country United States
Birth City Ohio
Horoscope Capricorn

William Toti Biography

Name William Toti
Birthday Jan 15
Birth Year 1957
Place Of Birth Youngstown
Home Town Ohio
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Capricorn

William Toti is one of the most popular and richest Photographer who was born on January 15, 1957 in Youngstown, Ohio, United States. William Joseph Toti (born January 15 1957) is a former US Navy captain, writer photographer, corporate executive and writer. He is currently the president and chief executive officer at Sparton Corporation. Toti was the last captain of the class Los Angeles submarine USS Indianapolis (SSN-697) . He was also a Commodore for Submarine Squadron 3 in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and is famous for his part as a witness to the exoneration process of the Captain of the World War II cruiser USS Indianapolis (CA-35) , Charles B. McVay III.

As a fellow at the Brookings Institution, Toti wrote many articles about the revolutionary period in military affairs in the 90s. Toti has been awarded the Legion of Merit award seven times and also the Meritorious Service Medal two times for his service to the US Navy.

In 1995, Lawrence Korb wrote an article in the magazine Foreign Affairs, titled Our Overstuffed Armed Forces questioning the need for and scale of US defense spending by comparing American defense spending to that of other nations. Toti reacted to this article by writing a rebuttal which was published in The Washington Times entitled What Does Brookings Know About Defense? The article advanced the idea that because of the need of American armed forces to cross two vast oceans surrounding the United States to bring the fight to the enemy, any comparison of what the United States spends relative to spending by other nations that do not have to cross those oceans, is specious. Toti’s article was countered by a strong rebuttal on March 19, 1996, also in The Washington Times, written Michael O’Hanlon and Korb, then both senior fellows at Brookings.

Toti took command of the submarine USS Indianapolis in January 1997. He deployed with his ship from April to October 1997, during which time the Indianapolis was awarded the Battle Efficiency E and a Navy Unit Commendation, and Toti was awarded the first of his seven Legion of Merit awards for achievement during that deployment. Toti was then called on to decommission Indianapolis only 18 years into its 30-year life, the ship being a victim of the post-Cold War peace dividend.. In 1999, Toti became the Special Assistant to the Vice Chief of Naval Operations and was stationed at the Pentagon.

In the early 1990s Toti was appointed an Executive Fellow in the Federal Executive Fellow in the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC in which he wrote opinion pieces that were which were published within The Washington Post, The Washington Times, The Baltimore Sun in the mid 1990s, as well as The Wall Street Journal, predominantly on the subject of Asian political-military issues, specifically with regard in the aftermath of 1996’s Taiwan Straits crisis and the Revolution in Military Affairs.

William Toti Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Photographer
House Living in own house.

William Toti is one of the richest Photographer from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, William Toti 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Toti is a native of Youngstown, Ohio, and spent his childhood living in Campbell, Ohio, graduating from Memorial High School in 1974. Toti then enrolled in the United States Naval Academy, graduating in 1979 with the degree of physics. In the following year, he was accepted into the Navy’s nuclear power program. After completing his nuclear power education along with submarine schools, Toti joined the submarine army in 1980.

Toti was a student at in the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California from 1984 to 1986. He graduated with the first class comprised of Space Systems Engineers in 1986. Toti was nominated by US Navy for Astronaut Mission Specialist in 1987. However, he did not pass the NASA vision screening, and did not get into astronaut training.

In 1993 while Toti was serving as executive officer (second in command) of the submarine USS Florida, a group of filmmakers from Hollywood Pictures including Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson embarked in USS Florida to conduct research into the storyline of a movie to be titled Crimson Tide, about another Trident submarine, USS Alabama. Toti helped them in correcting the direction of the plot of the movie. Crimson Tide was released globally in 1995, and Crimson Tide screenwriter Michael Schiffer attended the 1997 ceremony when Toti took command of USS Indianapolis at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

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As the United States prepared for its invasion of Iraq, in 2003 Toti organized and led a military exercise that utilized submarines and special forces in a counter-terrorism operation. Titled “Giant Shadow,” Toti was featured in a 2003 episode covering the event in the CBS News program “60 Minutes,” with correspondent Scott Pelley.

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William Ranked on the list of most popular Photographer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. William Toti celebrates birthday on January 15 of every year.

In 2006, Toti joined Raytheon as Deputy Vice President of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Systems. He was promoted to the Vice President of Mission Support Operations in 2009. In 2011, he joined Hewlett Packard as the Vice President and Account Executive of Navy and Marine Corps Accounts, where he led the management of largest network in the world (NMCI). At Hewlett Packard he won the FedScoop 50 Industry Leadership award in 2012.

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