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These brought about sweeping technological and cultural changes to the U. He now serves on several emergent tech corporate boards in the biotechnology, defense, energy, and emerging materials space and consults with several private equity groups in their acquisition searches. Cara LaPointe is the Co-Director of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Assured Autonomy which works to ensure that autonomous systems throughout society are safe, secure, and trustworthy.

At Georgetown University, Dr. LaPointe has served as an advisor to global emerging technology initiatives at the National Academy of Medicine, the United Nations, and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. She is a member of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Educational Council, a patented engineer, and co-founder of Archytas, a strategic technology consulting firm. After serving over ten years on active federal duty with the U.

Additionally, Marc held senior executive and officer positions within General Electric and several private equity firms. His community service includes but is not limited to volunteering at the Regents Homeless Shelter in New York City, and mentoring countless young men and women throughout our great nation. Kevin N. He received his B. Prior to his retirement in June , Mr. Monroe currently serves as the inaugural Partner-in-Residence at Lipscomb University, working with the accounting programs of the College of Business.

In , Mr. During his Fellowship year, Mr. Monroe was appointed to the Tennessee Board of Accountancy. He currently serves as the Board of Accountancy Chairman. Lieutenant Colonel P Timothy D. LTC Gatlin is a career United States Army Field Artillery officer and has held a variety of operational leadership roles throughout his career, including the Commander of the 1 st Battalion, 37 th Field Artillery Regiment, where he led a person worldwide deployable organization through various mission scenarios and a four-month non-standard mission to the U.

Southern border supporting the U. Customs and Border Patrol. Over the course of numerous deployments to the Middle East, LTC Gatlin served in various capacities to dismantle known terrorist networks. From , he served on the West Point faculty as a Company and Battalion level tactical officer. He held senior management positions at two successful start-up companies that were acquired and he has over 14 years of experience investing in the global healthcare sector, both as a Partner and Managing Director at Matrix Capital Management and as a General Partner and Managing Director at Ayer Capital Management, a healthcare-focused hedge fund.

She also continued flying the F with the Washington, D. She was commander of the th Reconnaissance Group, where she provided combat-qualified MQ-1 Predator aircrews in support of contingency operations overseas, and then the th Wing, a multi-role unit operating MQ-9 Reapers. He is married to his White House Fellow classmate, Dr. Stefanie Sanford. As a White House Fellow, Kate worked for First Lady Michelle Obama developing public-private partnerships in support of veteran employment, mental health, and entrepreneurship.

Over the course of those tours, Kate specialized in leading complex security, inter-agency crisis response, and search and rescue operations. She has deployed throughout the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific, to the Arabian Gulf in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and to numerous domestic responses, including Hurricane Katrina.

Rodney D. Air Force, the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia. He assists with developing and synchronizing Air Force strategy, global posture and the alignment of Air Force planning efforts with Department of Defense strategic guidance. He earned his commission in upon graduation from the United States Air Force Academy, where he was selected as the General John Hester Award winner for displaying the highest degree of loyalty, integrity and courage in his graduating class.

Lewis served in operations from Bosnia to Iraq. As a CA Instructor Pilot, he commanded combat-ready aircrews in various mission scenarios. Rachel Thornton is Executive Director for Clinical Services in the Johns Hopkins Medicine Office of Population Health where she oversees the design and execution of models of care and deployment of clinical resources to optimize population health management and support community health. A practicing primary care pediatrician, she is an expert in health equity and health disparities research and the impacts of non-health sector policies on child health and family well-being.

She has experience translating research into policy at the local, state, and federal levels, serving as Health Policy Advisor at the U. Department of Housing and Urban Development from Ryan Tauriainen is the Executive Director of Teach For America — DC, leading a mission toward educational equity in one of the largest and longest-served regions for the organization.

Prior to being a Fellow, Ryan had a long career in public K education. Ryan started his career as a Hawaii Public Schools teacher through Teach For America, where he was among the highest performing teachers in the state.

He moved to Washington, DC in where he would serve as a teacher, principal, and district leader. Ryan became a principal at age 26, making him the youngest in the country at the time.

He is currently an educational doctoral student at the University of Pennsylvania. She led strategy to get Build Back Better to the finish line, started a White House inter-agency council on child development, and authored publications on the urgent needs for equity and education on the White House website amongst other responsibilities.

Pia founded her high school at 28 years old, making her among the youngest principals in the country at the time. Pia began her career in Boston with Teach For America as a middle school math teacher, where she led her students to the highest growth percentile in state assessments at her school.

She has been featured in national news pieces on effective teaching and speaks three languages, including Spanish and Hindi. Following family tradition, she is the sixth to serve in law enforcement, seventh in the military, and first to combine paths as a United States Army Military Police Officer. Aleksas is a senior director of business operations at Rapid7, a leading cybersecurity company, where he is focused on strategic long-term growth for global go-to-market initiatives.

Aleksas also served in the United States Air Force as a fighter pilot, where he logged nearly 2, hours in the F, including combat missions in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

Brian is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army and has spent over 50 months deployed to combat since He has served in key roles within Special Operations and Infantry units, including assignments to the 75th Ranger Regiment, st and 82nd Airborne Divisions, and 3rd Infantry Division. His experience in the Middle East includes numerous kinetic combat operations, as well as economic development and social assistance missions over nearly 20 years.

Dan is active in advocating for mentoring service members as they separate from the military. She is an instructor pilot and aerospace policy specialist who has flown over combat hours in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom.

Michelle served as an English professor, theater director, and sexual assault victim advocate for the United States Air Force Academy. She is the founder of the Social Impact Theater Project, an interactive intervention program for military members.

Michelle used her certification as a Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship riding instructor to create and direct the nonprofit Parwana LEADership Legacy, which uses horses, sports, and music to provide leadership and resiliency programs for veterans and their families.

She has been appointed to several boards, including for Mt. Wes is very involved with the Gold Star community. He is a staff physician at Henry Ford Hospital, a non-profit institution with a tripartite mission of patient care, education, and research. David earned an M. Louis, where his thesis work focused on the identification of viral determinants of pathogenesis of the Murine Norovirus.

He has led national level security operations and disaster response, including maritime Deputy Incident Commander for the Democratic National Convention, infrastructure reconstitution in Puerto Rico post Hurricane Maria, and Hurricane Florence triage operations. He and his team of 35 faculty reimagined vocational-technical education.



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