2024 BEYA STEM DTX Conference Guide

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CONFERENCE GUIDE

PEOPLE, PROCESS, TECHNOLOGY FEBRUARY 15–17, 2024 The Baltimore Convention Center and the BEYA DTXTM Platform CONFERENCE CO-HOSTS

TECHNOLOGY HOST

THE 38TH BLACK ENGINEER OF THE YEAR KEN WASHINGTON

Senior Vice President, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer, Medtronic

CONFERENCE SPONSORS

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WELCOME TO

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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CONTENTS WELCOME TO BEYA AND BALTIMORE From the Publisher............................................................................................ 4 From James D. Taiclet, Lockheed Martin..................................................... 5 From Gregory J. Hayes, RTX............................................................................ 6 From Monique Picou, Google.......................................................................... 7 NAVIGATING THE CONFERENCE Schedule Highlights.......................................................................................... 8 Conference App.................................................................................................. 9 Helpful Conference Links.............................................................................. 10 General Conference Information.................................................................. 11 Conference Magazines....................................................................................13 Conference Fun.................................................................................................14 ONSITE AT THE CONFERENCE Exhibit Booth Directory..................................................................................15 Career Fair Layout............................................................................................16 Baltimore Convention Center Floorplans...................................................18 Baltimore Hilton Inner Harbor Floorplans.................................................18 EVENT PROGRAMS An Evening With BEYA’s Leading Voices....................................................21 Technology Recognition Event....................................................................25 BEYA Stars & Stripes Awards.......................................................................29 HBCU Engineering Deans’ Recognition Event..........................................43 BEYA Awards Ceremony................................................................................ 47 HBCU ENGINEERING SCHOOLS SHOWCASE Research and Capabilities.............................................................................52 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Thank You to Our BEYA Partners and Exhibitors...................................56 Thank You to the Back to Baltimore Committee....................................58 Thank You to Our 2024 Donors...................................................................60 Career Communications Group, Inc. works closely with our partners to meet individual needs. The availability and published information are correct at press time but are subject to alteration without prior notice.

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WELCOME LETTER

TYRONE D. TABORN

Publisher, CEO and Chief Content Officer Career Communications Group, Inc. Welcome to the 38th BEYA STEM DTX Conference - Unveiling “People, Process, and Technology” Dear Esteemed Attendees, Welcome to the 38th Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA) STEM DTX Conference, where we proudly unveil the overarching theme: “People, Process, and Technology.” This theme celebrates the intricate interplay between individuals, progress, and innovation in the realm of STEM advancement. As we embark on this transformative journey, we pay homage to our roots in Baltimore, where our collective STEM story began 38 years ago. It is in this city that we set the stage for the remarkable progress we’ve witnessed, laying the foundation for the dynamic synergy between people, processes, and technology. Guided by the insightful perspectives of our esteemed award winners spanning diverse fields, our exploration takes us into the heart of critical issues. Together, we’ll delve into dismantling information silos, bridging the gap between technology and communities, and forging pathways to sustainable STEM advancement. The 38th BEYA STEM DTX Conference serves as a convergence point for the vibrant exchange of ideas, experiences, and innovations. Through keynote speeches, panel discussions, and workshops, we aim to shed light on the dynamic relationship between “People, Process, and Technology” in shaping the future of STEM. Our career fair stands ready as a bridge connecting talented individuals with potential employers, offering exciting job opportunities and paving the way for new advancements. And, of course, the awards ceremony remains a highlight, where we honor those who have made exceptional contributions to the field of engineering. In essence, this conference is not merely an event; it is a celebration of the profound interplay between individuals, progress, and innovation. It encapsulates the spirit of “People, Process, and Technology,” urging us to explore new frontiers and drive STEM advancement to greater heights. Thank you for being an integral part of this enriching experience. Let’s collectively weave the narrative of progress at the 38th BEYA STEM DTX Conference. Warm regards, Tyrone D. Taborn Publisher, CEO and Chief Content Officer

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WELCOME LETTER

JAMES D. TAICLET

Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Lockheed Martin Dear BEYA Participants: Welcome to the 2024 BEYA STEM Global Competitiveness Conference and to Maryland, home to Lockheed Martin’s global headquarters. For 38 years, BEYA has attracted, inspired and cultivated the next generation of leaders in science, technology, engineering and math. Lockheed Martin has been part of this event from the beginning. We look forward every year to the opportunities it provides to connect with outstanding professionals in critical STEM fields, honor those who are making an impact in our high-tech economy, and to celebrate the diversity of our community of problem solvers. Our company is focused on technology innovation in areas such as secure 5G, artificial intelligence and distributed cloud computing to promote deterrence and enable discovery for the United States and our allies. We know that this vision relies on a strong and diverse team. BEYA has an important role in helping us to connect with technical talent and thank them for their many contributions. I would like to congratulate the 2024 award winners – including the 39 innovators from Lockheed Martin who will be honored this year. We are energized by your passion, and your accomplishments inspire us to live the conference theme of Becoming Everything You Are. We are also proud to be a partner with Career Communications Group, Inc., to co-host this event with the Council of Engineering Deans of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities and USBE&IT magazine. I encourage you stop by our Lockheed Martin career fair booth to talk with our recruitment team and learn about our career opportunities. On behalf of our 122,000 teammates around the world, have a great conference. James D. Taiclet Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer

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WELCOME LETTER

GREGORY J. HAYES

Chairman & Chief Executive Officer RTX Dear BEYA conference participants, Welcome to the 2024 BEYA STEM Conference. This vital gathering brings together students, STEM professionals, military service members, industry leaders and more to learn, connect and focus on Becoming Everything You Are. At RTX, we believe diversity, equity and inclusion is a societal, organizational and business imperative. And we know the best way to achieve our mission for a safer, more connected world is to seek out, embrace and empower individuals with diverse backgrounds and perspectives. BEYA continues to be a leader in driving innovation, spotlighting today’s outstanding STEM achievements and inspiring the next generation – especially students from historically underrepresented communities – to deliver tomorrow’s breakthroughs. That’s why RTX is proud to again sponsor this annual event and champion the value and importance of an inclusive work environment. Ultimately, companies don’t innovate – people do. As the world’s largest aerospace and defense company, RTX appreciates the opportunity to collaborate with BEYA to challenge the status quo and demonstrate what we can achieve together. On behalf of RTX’s 180,000 employees across the globe, thank you for being here. Enjoy the conference. Gregory J. Hayes Chairman & Chief Executive Officer

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WELCOME LETTER

MONIQUE PICOU

Vice President, Cloud Supply Chain & Operations Google Welcome Googlers, It is with immense pride and enthusiasm that I welcome you to the 2024 Black Engineer of the Year Award (BEYA) Conference. This annual gathering serves as a powerful testament to the exceptional talent, unwavering dedication, and groundbreaking contributions of Black professionals in engineering, science, and technology. This year’s conference holds a special significance for our organization as we have the distinct honor of recognizing not only the outstanding achievements of several of our own employees in addition to numerous others across several organizations that have demonstrated amazing talent. Google is deeply committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where every individual is empowered to thrive and reach their full potential. This commitment is manifested in the numerous initiatives we have undertaken to promote equal opportunities, mentorship programs, and talent development within the Black community. The BEYA conference provides a unique platform for us to celebrate those who have broken barriers, shattered glass ceilings, and set a remarkable example for aspiring students and professionals alike. Their stories of resilience, innovation, and leadership inspire us all to continue pushing for greater representation and equity in STEM fields. Throughout this conference, you will have the opportunity to engage in thought-provoking discussions, network with industry leaders, and gain valuable insights into the future of technology. We have curated a program that features insightful presentations, inspiring keynote addresses, and lively panel discussions, designed to stimulate intellectual exchange and foster collaboration. I am confident that this conference will not only stimulate a vibrant exchange of ideas but also pave the way for further advancements in diversity, inclusion, and technological innovation. Once again, I extend my warmest welcome to you all. It is with great anticipation that I look forward to celebrating the achievements of our outstanding Google talent as we continue to pave a brighter and more inclusive future for the generations to come. Monique Picou Vice President, Cloud Supply Chain & Operations

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SCHEDULE HIGHLIGHTS

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BEYA38 IS CHOCK-FULL OF ACTIVITIES THAT CAN MAKE IT DIFFICULT TO CHOOSE. We’ll highlight a few events that you should plan to attend. But keep in mind, your registration includes access to the BEYA38 archives year-round so you can experience the conference when and wherever you want. Bookmark the BEYA DTXTM Platform so you can access it on the fly.

beyastemdtx.com

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2024 TODAY’S HIGHLIGHTS 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM EST 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM EST 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM EST 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM EST

Wake Up with BEYA Multiple sessions focused on HBCU Research BEYA Welcome Reception An Evening with BEYA’s Leading Voices

The BEYA STEM DTXTM Platform BCC – Rooms 307 and 308 BCC – Room 309 BCC – Room 307

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2024 TODAY’S HIGHLIGHTS 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM EST Wake Up with BEYA 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM EST BEYA Pre-College Program 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM EST BEYA Career Fair 11:45 AM – 2:15 PM EST Technology Recognition Event 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM EST Stars and Stripes Dinner 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM EST Men2Men: My Brother’s Keeper 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM EST BEYA Student Networking Event

The BEYA STEM DTXTM Platform BCC – Level 2 Online and BCC – Halls A-C BCC Ballroom – Level 4 BCC Ballroom – Level 4 BCC – Room 325 Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace, Maryland Ballroom

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2024 TODAY’S HIGHLIGHTS 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM EST 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM EST 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM EST 2:30 PM – 3:45 PM EST 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM EST

Wake Up with BEYA HBCU Engineering Deans’ Recognition Event BEYA Career Fair HBCU Engineering Deans’ Roundtable BEYA Awards Ceremony

The BEYA STEM DTXTM Platform BCC Ballroom – Level 4 Online and BCC – Halls A-C BCC – Room 308 BCC Ballroom – Level 4

This schedule is current at press time. The conference mobile app and the website contain up-to-date information. Use the appropriate QR codes to access the most recent and detailed version of the schedule of events. Note: BEYA I location reference is online at the BEYA STEM DTX platform.

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BEYA APP INFORMATION

SCAN HERE FOR THE FULL CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

Scan the QR code for the most up-to-date information on the conference schedule. FULL SCHEDULE

FIRST THINGS FIRST... DOWNLOAD THE MOBILE APP! Our mobile app provides easy-to-use interactive capabilities to enhance your conference experience. We’ve included the following features: • Access documents and videos • Scan QR codes to swap contact information • Check-in to the conference • Live schedule of events that puts seminars and workshops in the palm of your hands! • Visit exhibitor booths, chat with recruiters, and collect digital swag • Post your conference highlights to our social wall • Take your photo at our digital photobooth AN OPTIMIZED EXPERIENCE AWAITS YOU. DOWNLOAD THE APP NOW TO GET STARTED.

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NAVIGATING THE CONFERENCE

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We’re glad you’re here! The following links will make your BEYA STEM Conference experience the BEST it can be!!

WATCH BEYA TV!

BEYASTEMDTX.COM Hop on over the DTXTM platform & experience the BEYA Stem Conference Digital Twin Experience!

Live interviews, honoree info, a word from our partners and so much more—BEYA TV has it all!

ALL EVENT PROGRAMS

USBE MAGAZINE Read all about this year’s honorees in USBE Magazine Volume 48’s conference edition.

Follow this link for the most up-to-date event programs.

ONLINE CAREER FAIR

SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE

Find that once-in-a-lifetime internship! The job you have been working so hard for! So many companies are waiting for YOU!

Don’t miss that session you’ve been waiting for! Be on time for the HBCU Recognition Event. A quick look at all BEYA has to offer.

FULL SCHEDULE

TRIBUTE HALL MUSEUM Follow along as BEYA pays tribute to the history of blacks in the military.

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Activities noted as in-person and online on the schedule of events are presented live onsite and streamed on the BEYA DTXTM Platform allowing the online audience to actively participate. A limited number of activities designated as online are only available on the BEYA DTXTM platform. BEYA38 incorporates a variety of events to help you celebrate excellence, learn from, and connect with peers and subject-matter experts. Many conference sponsors provide venues to network, new career opportunities, and learning experiences that impart insights to their organizations’ values.

CEU INFORMATION Your registration includes Continuing Education Units (CEU) or Professional Development Hours) Professional Development Hours (PDH) credits at no additional cost. Visit our partner portal (Morgan State University Center for Continuing and Professional Studies) registration portal to register. Download the conference app for a direct link to the CEU application page. Note: you must ensure that your badge is scanned in and out to record your session attendance. To earn one (1) CEU or PDH, you must accrue 10 hours of learning.

CEU/PDH REGISTRATION

BEYA STEM DTX PLATFORM

HOSPITALITY SUITES

Whether you attend in-person or online, major components of the conference will be live-streamed on the conference platform. Your BadgeID and password, which can be found in your registration confirmation are your login credentials for the platform. Some of the key events are the:

These organizations are hosting hospitality suites on Friday, 5:30 -7:30 PM in the Holiday Ballrooms, Hilton Hotel: Join them to learn about their organizations and the opportunities they offer. It is a great way to wind down the day while making important connections.

• Career Fair • Organizational Leadership seminars • Personal Development seminars • BEYA Currents seminars • HBCU Research Forum • Recognition events. All seminars are interactive.

CONFERENCE BADGES The official conference badge is your passport to gain access to the events on your agenda. Your badge: • Will be scanned to allow access to the events you signed up to attend. • Will be scanned to record your seminar attendance for earned education credits. You must scan in and out if you want to claim your CEU or PDH credits.

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BEYA38 is live, in-person and online on the BEYA STEM DTXTM platform.

• Army Materiel Command • General Dynamics • Google • HII • Leidos • Lockheed Martin • Medtronic • National Guard Bureau • RTX • The Boeing Company • World Wide Technology

CONFERENCE SECURITY If you have security questions or your security needs information, please contact CCG Security: securityteam@ccgmag.com or contact either Kedrick Scribner at 410-491-0723.

• Will include a BadgeID, which along with your registration record password, allows you access to the online platform. Lost or misplaced badges can be reprinted for a fee of $25.

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EVENTS AND EVENT SEATING All recognition events are open seating unless otherwise noted. Doors open 30 minutes before the program is scheduled to begin. If your seating is reserved, your organization is responsible for sharing that information with you.

LOST AND FOUND If you lose or find something during the conference, please bring the item to the BEYA Registration customer service counter located in the Baltimore Convention Center. After the conference all unclaimed items will be entrusted the Center’s Public Safety Office. Unclaimed articles will be disposed of by Center Management after 30 days. Career Communications Group, Inc. is not responsible for any lost, stolen, or damaged property. Career Communications Group, Inc. is not responsible for personal injuries, illness, or death for any reason whatsoever, including ordinary negligence.

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE The Baltimore Convention Center has an Emergency Preparedness Plan to handle any emergency. We partner with local Baltimore Police and Fire Departments to ensure the safety of all guests. Listed below are current features in place at the Center for your safety: 1. 2. 3.

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Illuminated exit signs supported by an emergency power generator. Flashing “strobe” lights providing visual warnings throughout the facility indicating a fire. An “Automatic Voice Alarm” system designated to direct an emergency evacuation of the entire building in a swift, safe, and orderly fashion. A communication system containing several integrated features that facilitate early detection of hazardous or emergency situations, as follows:

• A multi-channel radio system, housed in the Public Safety Office. • Closed-circuit television cameras located throughout the facility. • Emergency telephones located in all elevators. • Emergency evacuation routes and procedures are posted throughout the building. • Smoke detectors and a sprinkler system covering all areas of the Center. 5.

Baltimore Convention Center Public Safety 24 hrs Security and lost and found 410.649.7055 Baltimore Police Department - Downtown Location 1 410-396-2411 | Call 911 for all Emergencies Nearest Emergency Room Mercy Hospital - 301 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, MD 21202 410-332-9000

UNTIL WE GATHER IN 2025… With BEYA38 in the rear view, you have acquired the tools to enrich your year ahead. Continue to build on the connections you’ve made, the insights you’ve gathered, and to pursue the new opportunities you may have uncovered. We hope to see you in Baltimore in 2025 along with those you will inspire in 2024 to embark on the journey we embrace in the BEYA community of becoming everything you are. The BEYA community thrives and strengthens because of the energy and excitement you take back to your communities. BEYA38 will be archived in STEM City USA, our metaverse community, where it remains accessible to you. Here are a few things you might consider until we gather again in 2025:

• Look around your organization for individuals who may inspire STEM career pursuits. We may feature them in one of our upcoming magazines. • Nominate or recommend a colleague for an award. Nomination link. • Schedule or attend events in STEM City. • Share the digital magazine within you circle. • Gift a magazine subscription to a library or community organization. • Give us your feedback to help us better serve the BEYA community.

UPCOMING EVENT DATES 2024 WOC STEM Conference Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center October 3-4, 2024 2025 BEYA STEM Conference Baltimore Convention Center February 13-15, 2025

Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are located throughout the building.

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MAGAZINES

US BLACK ENGINEER & IT: BEYA ISSUE • • • • •

PASSING THE TORCH 2023 BEYA Winner Dr. Colin Parris explores the legacy and future of Black Engineers in technology. COVER STORY Ken Washington’s transformative journey in healthcare, and a timeless BEYA love story. 2024 BEYA WINNERS Celebrating the contributions of Some of the brightest minds in technology today! LEGACY AWARD HONOREES How a new generation makes a lasting impact in engineering. MODERN DAY TECH LEADERS Contemporary technological advancements and their applications. SCIENCE SPECTRUM TRAILBLAZERS Latest research, innovations, and discoveries in the diverse world of science.

US BLACK ENGINEER & IT: VETERAN’S ISSUE •

COVER STORY In this exclusive interview with USBE, 29th Chief of the National Guard Bureau, General Daniel R. Hokanson discusses the value of the NGB and how the stay ready on an everchanging landscape.

ONE ON ONE 31st Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Janeen L. Birckhead, shares her story and her lessons in leadership.

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ONE ON ONE Major General John C. Harris, Jr., Ohio Adjutant General tells the story of what was supposed to be a short stint, turns into 40-plus-year career. FEATURE Top Blacks in the Military: 2023 marks the 19th year of USBE’s salute to Black flag officers. FEATURE Blacks in Senior Executive Service (SES): This exclusive list honors African Americans in federal leadership.

CONFERENCE MAGAZINES

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US BLACK ENGINEER DEANS ISSUE •

COVER STORY Get to know the dean of Hampton University’s School of Engineering, Architecture and Aviation. Dr. Joyce Shirazi grants USBE&IT magazine an exclusive interview to talk about her program and all that it has to offer. ONE ON ONE USBE sits down with the Leidos chief human resources officer to discuss the importance of promoting diversity in the engineering and IT fields. EDUCATION HBCU engineering deans discuss how their schools and corporate partners can best work together to benefit students. TOP SUPPORTERS OF HBCUS Since 2003, USBE&IT magazine has spotlighted the top supporters of our nation’s HBCUs. Check out the 20th anniversary class with this year’s list!

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THE BEYA EXPERIENCE

CONFERENCE FUN

SHOUT OUTS

Congratulate an award recipient or someone you admire by text or video, then watch the big screens in the award shows. Your message may be included in the show! SCAN TO UPLOAD YOUR MESSAGE!

GAMES!

Test your BEYA knowledge! As you peruse the BEYA STEM DTXTM platform, try your hand to see how much you know about BEYA!

SHOUT OUTS

PHOTO BOOTHS

Take a photo using one of our photo booths & share on social media using #beyastem38

SOCIAL MEDIA

Scan the QR codes below to check out our social media!

FACEBOOK

TWITTER

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EVENT PROGRAMS

EVENT PROGRAMS BEYA IS KNOWN FOR IT’S FABULOUS EVENTS!

The following pages contain ALL of our event programs in ONE handy location! The information contained within is accurate at press time, please consult your app or scan the QR code for the most up-to-date information.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2024 An Evening with BEYA’s Leading Voices 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM EST BCC Room 307

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2024 Technology Recognition Event 11:45 AM – 2:15 PM EST Trailblazers of Tomorrow: Shaping the Technological Frontier BCC Ballroom, Level 4 Stars and Stripes Dinner 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM EST Pillars of Influence: Strength, Support, Honor BCC Ballroom, Level 4

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2024 HBCU Engineering Deans’ Recognition Event 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM EST Guardians of Heritage, Forgers of the Future BCC Ballroom, Level 4 BEYA Awards Ceremony 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM EST BCC Ballroom, Level 4 Engineering Excellence: Celebrating Visionary Achievements

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AN EVENING WITH

Thursday, February 15, 2024 • 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM EST Room 307

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2024 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM EST | ROOM 307 AN EVENING WITH BEYA’S LEADING VOICES THE ROOT OF INNOVATION Innovation happens when we cultivate the expansive STEM research taking place on our college campuses that ultimately becomes part of our nation’s industrial fabric and our daily lives. We sow. We reap. We grow. Nowhere is this more evident than in the multicultural richness of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. HBCUs have a long legacy of research innovation that provides answers to pivotal questions and provides solutions to problems. An evening with BEYA’s Leading Voices celebrates STEM Innovators, four experts in their fields who deliver thought-provoking TechTalks that enlighten and challenge conventional thinking.

HOST: DR. VICTOR MCCRARY, VICE PRESIDENT FOR RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

TECH TALK PRESENTERS EVELYN KENT

HBCU/MI PROGRAM AND OUTREACH DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Mrs. Kent serves in several capacities within the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering where she provides technical support to the Deputy Director for Research, Technology and Laboratories. She is the Department of Defense (DoD) Program Director for the Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority-Serving Institutions (HBCU/MI) Program. In this capacity, she oversees the HBCU/MI Programs, which include Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs), Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs), Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs), and other underrepresented minority communities. These program funds support basic research, equipment and instrumentation upgrades, graduate fellowships, scholarships, research and education centers, and other activities focused on attracting underrepresented minorities to the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines important to the DoD national security mission. Mrs. Kent represents the DoD on the White House Initiatives Executive Orders for HBCUs and MIs. Her career spans over 40 years of government service in information technology, weapon systems

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acquisition, international affairs, environmental life sciences, and the command, control and intelligence environment. Mrs. Kent holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from Southern University Baton Rouge and a Master of Science degree in Acquisitions Administration from Central Michigan University. She is also a graduate of the Federal Executive Institute Leadership Program in Charlottesville, VA. Mrs. Kent is the recipient of the Department of Defense Exceptional Civilian Service Award. Mrs. Kent’s awards also include the 2012 Women of Color STEM Career Achievement Award.

TANYA TITUS

DIRECTOR, SYSTEM & CLINICAL ENGINEERING ABBOTT Tanya Titus is the Abbott Neuromodulation Director, System & Clinical Engineering for R&D where she leads all aspects of system architecture and design, system engineering, system integration and test, clinical engineering, human factors, and MRI safety. Tanya joined the Abbott Neuromodulation team in 2023 from the Abbott Hematology division, where she served as the Director, Integrated System Test and Program Management. She has a strong technical background with over 24 years of experience in system and software requirements development, software development, system and software integration, and product verification/ validation. Tanya has led teams with increasing levels of responsibility in system integration and test and software development at Lockheed Martin, and as a Director of Integrated Systems Test for the Abbott Immunoassay and Clinical Chemistry division before her role in Hematology. Tanya has a MS in System Engineering from Southern Methodist University and a BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from SUNY Buffalo. She lives in Fort Worth with her husband and their three children. She is a past Black Engineer of the Year Modern Day Technology Leader and Women of Color Technology All-Star award recipient. Tanya sits on the University of North Texas (Denton) Biomedical Engineering department Industry Advisory Board and serves as a professional Mentor for the Society of Women Engineers.

DR. DOROTHY PHILLIPS

PRESIDENT-ELECT AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Dorothy Jean Phillips (née Wingfield) (born July 27, 1945) is an American chemist and director-at-large of the American Chemical Society. She worked on circular dichroism and bioseparation. In 1967 Phillips was the first African American woman to complete a bachelor’s degree at Vanderbilt University. She is the first African American women to be elected as president of the American Chemical Society, the world’s largest technical society, and will assume office, January 1, 2024.

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DR. CHARLES BARBER

CHIEF DIVERSITY OFFICER NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer, National Science Foundation in January 2023. In this role, he serves as the NSF’s senior advisor responsible for providing vision, strategic leadership and management for ongoing agency programs and new initiatives related to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility, or DEIA, in the NSF workplace and the STEM enterprise. Prior to his appointment as Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer, Dr. Barber served as Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Programs, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Manpower and Reserve Affairs and was a primary author on the Navy’s Task Force One Navy report that led to the Operational Navy’s DE&I Implementation Strategy. Dr. Barber is a TEDx speaker and served as the feature speaker on DEI at the 2022 DAU TEDx conference. Dr. Barber has led a broad range of diversity efforts, development of culture intelligence capabilities, strategy, organizational leadership, critical data analysis and business transformation initiatives that have provided world class human resource and transformational leadership support to a dynamic range of public and private sector clients to include military service members, civilians and their families. With more than two decades of experience in HR, Diversity & Inclusion, Business Transformation and Cultural Intelligence, Dr. Barber is a staunch advocate for efficiency, transformation, and process improvement. He spearheaded development of the Army’s Soldier Record Brief (SRB) while supporting the Integrated Personnel and Pay System – Army (IPPS-A) during one of the largest Army HR Transformation efforts in the modern era. At the Defense Logistics Agency, he led the development of a culture intelligence framework that integrated transformational leadership principles within the DLA enterprise. As Director of Business Transformation for the Department of Defense Vetting Directorate, he was a key contributor to the US government’s security clearance and background investigation process improvement effort. He also previously served as the Chief Human Capital Officer for the District of Columbia Courts. Dr. Barber holds a doctorate degree in Transformational Leadership from Bakke Graduate University, and other degrees in Organizational Leadership and Business Management from Columbia Southern University and Excelsior College. He is a certified Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt and a previous guest lecturer at Harvard Kennedy School’s Senior Executive Fellows Program for Political Science and Government. Dr. Barber is a U.S. Army veteran with deployments to Kosovo and Iraq. A native of Bald Knob, Arkansas, he also starred as a sprinter on the Ouachita Baptist University and All Army Track Teams and achieved a personal best of 9.98 seconds in the 100 Meter dash, and recently inducted into the Arkansas Track and Field Hall of Fame (class of 2022).

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EVENT PROGRAM: TECHNOLOGY RECOGNITION EVENT

TECHNOLOGY RECOGNITION EVENT

TRAILBLAZERS OF TOMORROW:

SHAPING THE TECHNOLOGICAL FRONTIER Friday, February 16, 2024 • 11:45 AM – 2:15 PM EST Live from the Baltimore Convention Center, Ballroom Level and BEYA DTX Platform, Baltimore, MD

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TRAILBLAZERS OF TOMORROW:

SHAPING THE TECHNOLOGICAL FRONTIER Friday, February 16, 2024 • 11:45 AM – 2:15 PM EST Live from the Baltimore Convention Center, Ballroom Level and BEYA DTX Platform, Baltimore, MD

FEATURING: Modern-Day Technology Leaders, Science Spectrum Trailblazers, and Federal Agency Leadership Awardees TECHNOLOGY RECOGNITION EVENT PREMIER SPONSOR: Amazon, BAE Systems, CACI International Inc, Ford Motor Company, GE, HII, Leidos, World Wide Technology TECHNOLOGY RECOGNITION EVENT SPONSORS: HP, Peraton BEYA CO-HOSTS: Lockheed Martin, US Black Engineer & IT Magazine, The Council of Engineering Deans of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities BEYA TECHNOLOGY HOST: Google BEYA CORPORATE SPONSORS: Actalent and RTX OFFICIAL AIRLINE: SOUTHWEST AIRLINES Today’s trailblazers are creating the technology of tomorrow. Their work is a showcase of the relentless march towards progress, where each innovation marks a new chapter in the evolution of STEM. It’s a celebration of those leading the charge, shaping the technological landscape with their unwavering determination and groundbreaking discoveries. These trailblazers are the people behind the transformation of the once-idealistic notions of technology into the tangible reality we live in today.

EMCEES: DOTTIE LI FOUNDER AND CEO TRANSPACIFIC COMMUNICATIONS

ANGELA STRIBLING Voice Over

DR. KENDALL HARRIS Managing Partner, Global Access, LLC

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GLENN KUROWSKI Chief Technology Officer

RAYMOND OKEKE Senior Vice President, Health & Civil Sector

CACI International

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Leidos

GROUP 2 MODERN-DAY TECHNOLOGY LEADERS CYNTHIA WILLIAMS Global Director, Sustainability and Homologation and Compliance Ford Motor Company

GROUP 7 MODERN-DAY TECHNOLOGY LEADERS DR. CARRIE BAKER Director, Civilian, Appellatte Review Office

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FELICA CONEY Vice President, Global YAWN Server Operations

MR. THEODORE BROWN SES United States Army

Google

GROUP 4 MODERN-DAY TECHNOLOGY LEADERS TANYA SPENCER Chief Diversity Officer, GE Gas Power

GROUP 8 SCIENCE SPECTRUM TRAILBLAZERS MAYON NEAL Collins Aerospace Executive Director, Value Stream Management RTX

GE Vernova

GROUP 5 MODERN-DAY TECHNOLOGY LEADERS PAUL C. HARRIS Executive Vice President and Chief Sustainability and Compliance Officer

SPONSOR SPEAKER BOB FERRELL Executive Vice President, Global Human Resources and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion World Wide Technology

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EVENT PROGRAM: 19TH ANNUAL STARS AND STRIPES AWARDS

PILLARS OF INFLUENCE: STRENGTH, SUPPORT, HONOR

Friday, February 16, 2024 • 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM EST Ballroom, Baltimore Convention Center, DTX: BEYA World I

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PILLARS OF INFLUENCE: STRENGTH, SUPPORT, HONOR

Friday, February 16, 2024 • 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM EST Ballroom, Baltimore Convention Center, DTX: BEYA World I

FEATURING: Modern-Day Technology Leaders, Science Spectrum Trailblazers, and Federal Agency Leadership Awardees STARS AND STRIPES EVENT SPONSORS: BAE Systems, Booz Allen Hamilton, Diamondback Energy, Inc., GE, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, RTX, The Boeing Company, World Wide Technology, Morgan State University CONFERENCE CO-HOSTS: Lockheed Martin Corporation, The Council of Engineering Deans of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and US Black Engineer & Information Technology Magazine BEYA Stars & Stripes is where valor and mentorship converge. Strength fortifies our resolve, Support forms a network of unwavering camaraderie, and Honor binds us to principles that echo the noble traditions of each military service. Together, they shape the framework and establish the process of STEM mentorship, inspiring students and fostering a sense of duty that reaches beyond the stars. Pillars hold strong, even under the heaviest weight and pressure. They do not buckle, and they do not break when tasked with a great load to bear. They give strength to those who rely on them; they uphold the traditions and responsibility placed upon them. Pillars support and shelter those who need guidance and a haven to recuperate. They help us weather the unexpected storms and remind us we can persevere in the face of adversity. Pillars stand with honor and dignity and remind us to lift our heads and square our shoulders when challenges arise to meet us. They are not swayed by passing fads; they remain grounded and rooted in their values and their purpose. These Pillars of Influence are the backbone of the longstanding BEYA Stars & Stripes student mentoring programs that continue to offer opportunity, guidance, and inspiration to the next generation of STEM leaders.

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Dear Friends and Colleagues, Welcome to the 19th Annual Black Engineer of the Year (BEYA) Stars and Stripes Awards Dinner. The theme for this year’s event is “Pillars of Influence: Strength, Support, Honor.” The BEYA Stars and Stripes Committee in partnership with leaders from the Department of Defense, industry, and academia continues to work diligently to provide our nation with Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) talent. The opportunities for youth in STEM have never been greater. History has shown us that the support of committed educators, outstanding volunteers, and most importantly parents is the keys to youth success in STEM. The BEYA Stars & Stripes mission is to help create the environment to motivate, encourage, and help youth to pursue a STEM education. This year, we are honored to have the United States National Guard Bureau as our featured service. We are especially proud to have General Daniel R. Hokanson attend as a keynote speaker for our awards event. BEYA Stars and Stripes rests on the shoulders of committed senior leaders who willingly volunteer their time and energy. The central piece of our effort is the Pre-Dinner Mentoring led by Secretary Craig Crenshaw, Virginia Secretary of Veterans and Defense Affairs. Over the last 12 years 1,500 active-duty Flags, Generals, and Senior Executive Service (SES) have mentored 7,387 youth prior to our dinner/awards event. This year will be no exception. At 1530 on Friday, February 16, Secretary Crenshaw and his team will mentor over 500 students at the Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD. Over 150 Active-duty Flags, Generals, and SES personnel have volunteered to participate and provide an engaging experience for our youth. The Pre-Dinner Mentoring is looking at states outside the Mid-Atlantic region to include Ohio, Alabama, and Delaware to expand our reach this year. SES (Ret.) Jesse McCurdy spearheads our year-round mentoring program utilizing retired Flag, General, and SES personnel. These executives bring experience from all the Services and the National Security Agency. Our partners include top-rated high schools in the nation, according to US News and World Report. Another Stars and Stripes program is BEYA Career Day, which is led by LTG Bruce Crawford (Ret.) with the help of Stars and Stripes Student ambassadors. Presenters in 2023 included leaders like MG Robert Edmonson, US Army Command, Jesse Kingg, Partner and Executive Advisor at One TEAM Partners, and Krystle McClain, Environmental Engineer at NAVFAC. The 2024 cohort of student ambassadors maintains an average GPA of 4.1 and includes National Honor Society members, teen entrepreneurs, and students from four states. In 2023 we established the BEYA Stars and Stripes Scholarship program under the leadership of Hampton University President LTG Darrell Williams (Ret.) to provide supplemental funding for high school graduates pursuing higher education. Congratulations to our BEYA Stars and Stripes 2024 Military awardees. You are role models and motivators for our future leaders. On behalf of our Stars and Stripes Founders, military, civilian defense personnel, and corporate sponsors, we are most grateful for your participation in what promises to be an impactful experience — The BEYA “365” Experience. Sincerely, VADM Anthony L. Winns, USN (Ret) National Chairman of BEYA Stars and Stripes Committee

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Tyrone D. Taborn Chairman & CEO

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EVENT PROGRAM: 19TH ANNUAL STARS AND STRIPES AWARDS

TOM ARSENEAULT President & CEO BAE Systems, Inc.

Dear Stars and Stripes Honorees and Guests: BAE Systems is honored to once again serve as a corporate sponsor of the BEYA STEM Conference Stars and Stripes Dinner. Tonight, we proudly recognize and celebrate the achievements of our active and retired Black American admirals, generals, and members of the Senior Executive Service. I am inspired by the leadership, strength, and resilience of the armed forces, and I am especially proud of so many of you who have dedicated yourselves to mentoring our future leaders. Our people are at the heart of everything we do at BAE Systems and the force behind our mission to protect those who protect us. We recognize and embrace the value of diverse teams and are steadfast in our commitment to continue building an equitable and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive and succeed. Our partnership with BEYA helps strengthen our ability to recruit and retain the exceptional STEM talent needed to support our customers. On behalf of BAE Systems, congratulations to tonight’s honorees. To all of the active duty and retired military leaders and members of the Senior Executive Service, thank you for your service. We are inspired by your personal sacrifice and your unwavering devotion to protecting the security of our nation and our allies. Tom Arseneault President & CEO BAE Systems, Inc.

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HORACIO D. ROZANSKI

President and Chief Executive Officer Booz Allen Hamilton

Dear Stars and Stripes Honorees and Guests: Today, we recognize and celebrate the outstanding contributions of many active and retired Black admirals, generals, and members of the Senior Executive Service. Their talent and leadership have made an enduring impact on the U.S. Armed Forces and the nation, fostering innovation and excellence at every level of military service. Booz Allen is committed to strengthening the diversity and technical expertise of our workforce. We provide opportunities for transitioning service members to build meaningful STEM careers and invest in our communities to build the next generation of rising leaders and technical talent. Booz Allen’s large and diverse veteran and military-connected community enrich our institution. We are especially thrilled to honor Matice Wright-Springer, Booz Allen Senior Vice President and recipient of the 2024 BEYA Pioneer Award. Her journey from the nation’s first African American female naval flight officer to a distinguished corporate leader in our Global Defense Sector is an inspiration. Matice embodies our purpose—empower people to change the world. Congratulations to Matice, Booz Allen’s 26 additional award recipients, and all BEYA honorees. You represent the best of our nation. Thank you for your service, your leadership, and your commitment to making a better future for all of us. Horacio D. Rozanski President and Chief Executive Officer

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PHEBE N. NOVAKOVIC

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer General Dynamics

Dear Colleagues and Friends, It is a distinct honor to continue our sponsorship of the Stars and Stripes dinner, helping to further BEYA’s commitment to elevating and recognizing the achievements of the Black engineers who serve our military. Our longstanding partnership with BEYA is rooted in our shared commitment to building and supporting a diverse, equitable and inclusive workforce, which strengthens the products and services we provide to our nation. Indeed, our national defense relies on the innovation and ingenuity of our STEM professionals. We are pleased to salute the National Guard Bureau, this year’s featured service branch. We congratulate the 430,000 citizen-Soldiers and airmen who have stood guard on our homeland for 387 years. Your mantra, Always Ready Always There, is a testament to your unwavering efforts and service. General Dynamics extends a heartfelt congratulations to our awardees, and our sincere appreciation to BEY A for its steadfast commitment to recognizing outstanding, diverse talent in the STEM professions. Sincerely, Phebe N. Novakovic Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

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JAMES D. TAICLET

Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Lockheed Martin

Dear Stars and Stripes Attendees: We come together each year to celebrate Americans who serve our country in the U.S. Armed Forces and the federal Senior Executive Service, and we are especially pleased to honor this year’s featured service, the National Guard Bureau. Those who choose a career in public or military service exemplify selfless leadership, and we are inspired by your dedication and commitment to our nation. At Lockheed Martin, we are fortunate to work alongside many veterans who have carried forward their sense of service into post-military careers. About one in five of our team members is a veteran, reservist or military spouse, and we appreciate their unique contributions to our company and valuable insights into the needs of our customers. We are collaborating with the U.S. government and commercial partners as we advance a vision for 21st Century Security to promote deterrence and enable discovery. We are driving technology innovation in areas such as secure 5G, artificial intelligence and distributed cloud computing, and we are focused on delivering solutions that prevent armed conflict and keep our country and our allies safe. We accomplish this vision through the strength of our diverse team, and we are particularly grateful for the contributions of those working in the science, technology, engineering and math fields. BEYA plays an important role in strengthening the pipeline of technical talent working to innovate solutions to our toughest challenges. We are thrilled to be part of tonight’s celebration. On behalf of my 122,000 teammates at Lockheed Martin, congratulations to the Stars and Stripes honorees. James D. Taiclet Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer

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KATHY WARDEN

Chair, Chief Executive Officer and President Northrop Grumman

Dear Stars and Stripes Attendees, During such dynamic times, one thing is certain: our world needs innovators, pioneers and leaders now more than ever. The esteemed service members we honor this evening play a crucial role in global security and inspire the next generation of visionaries who will protect our future. Investing in and expanding access to STEM education enables our military and companies like Northrop Grumman to pioneer the technologies upholding global security for years to come. With nearly 100,000 employees across the globe, we know diversity of thought drives innovation. We’re proud to continue our decades-long relationship with BEYA and excited to welcome those who found their place with our growing company during this conference. Our entire team is proud to support the diverse talent driving our company and country forward. To tonight’s honorees, congratulations on your recognition. It’s a privilege to stand alongside you in our shared mission. Kathy Warden Chair, Chief Executive Officer and President

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EVENT PROGRAM: 19TH ANNUAL STARS AND STRIPES AWARDS

GREGORY J. HAYES

Chairman & Chief Executive Officer RTX

Dear Stars and Stripes honorees and guests, Welcome to the 2024 BEYA Stars and Stripes Awards Dinner. Thank you for the opportunity to help honor active and retired Black military leaders and members of the Senior Executive Service, as we all reflect on key Pillars of Influence: Strength, Support, Honor. Our mission at RTX has always focused on protecting and preserving democracy across the globe. And among the highest callings that our employees have is ensuring the safety of those who safeguard our communities and our ways of life. It’s our people who provide the strength to deliver on that purpose. To position them – and us – for continued success, we remain steadfast in our commitment to advancing diversity, equity and inclusion, championing the importance of diverse skills and experiences, and ensuring that all our employees have the chance to work, grow and belong. RTX is proud to sponsor the annual BEYA STEM Conference and to partner with BEYA on celebrating Black engineers while inspiring the next generation of STEM innovators. On behalf of 180,000 RTX employees, including our 15,000 military veterans and reserve service members, I want to congratulate all of tonight’s honorees and their loved ones on their accomplishments. I also would like to especially acknowledge this year’s featured service branch, The National Guard Bureau, for their unwavering commitment to support and safeguard our communities. Finally, thank you to all who have served and enabled us to all work together to create a safer, more connected world. Gregory J. Hayes Chairman & Chief Executive Officer

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KATHLEEN (KJ) JOLIVETTE Vice President & General Manager, Vertical Lift; Senior Philadelphia Site Executive Defense. Space & Security Boeing

Distinguished honorees and guests, It is an honor to be here today, and congratulate you on all you achieve towards a more diverse, equitable and inclusive (DEi) world. Today we celebrate you and all you bring to the table. Each of you brings a story of your own, a background that motivates you as a champion for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), and the DEi principles that bring us together in new and powerful ways. The Boeing Company is proud to support your effort, story and accomplishment, including sponsoring this 19th annual Black Engineer of the Year (BEYA) Stars and Stripes dinner alongside this year’s featured service - the National Guard Bureau. And we are likewise proud to join you in honoring our active and retired service members, and members of the Senior Executive Service, for all that they undergo and accomplish in service to our nation. Thank you for joining us this evening. Congratulations once again to all honorees. You inspire us and future generations of learners and leaders. Kathleen (KJ) Jolivette Vice President & General Manager, Vertical Lift; Senior Philadelphia Site Executive Defense. Space & Security

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EVENT PROGRAM: 19TH ANNUAL STARS AND STRIPES AWARDS

DAVID L. STEWARD Chairman and Founder World Wide Technology

Dear Friends and Colleagues, It is with great honor and respect that I congratulate this evening’s honorees. I would like to extend my profound thanks to each person here who demonstrates great courage, strength, fidelity and humility in service to our country. At World Wide Technology, we understand the importance of having the most advanced technology on the front lines, as well as here at home, to protect and defend the infrastructure, citizens, and freedoms of the United States and its allies. We also know that fostering and empowering an environment of diversity and inclusion is essential to innovation and progress. We remain steadfast in our commitment to support Black Americans and all minority communities across military and civilian life to pursue careers in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). I was truly honored to be named Black Engineer of the Year many years ago – and I want to extend my heartfelt congratulations and admiration to my nine who were named “Modern Day Technology Leaders” Andrea Jordan, Carlos Giles, Cassandra Jacques, David Hunter, Dre Pitts, Eric Murdock, John King II, Madelyn Marks and Ray Sanders; each day you excel and push the boundaries of technology. You make me a better leader, and for that, I thank you. From our humble beginning in a tiny office space to a network of nearing 10,000 colleagues worldwide, WWT has strived to serve the wider community. We are committed to building and nurturing the future of the STEM workforce by investing in STEM-focused education, internships, and work-based learning opportunities and activities. Our goal is to continue to build, retain and develop the individuals who will lead our future. Giving back is critical to better business; it is our duty to uplift, engage and support the communities around us. Thank you to all here this evening and all among our WWT ecosystem for your compassion and willingness to lend a helping hand to those around you. Please enjoy tonight’s festivities and once again, thank you for your remarkable dedication, service, and commitment to the liberty, values and future of this great nation. David L. Steward, Chairman and Founder World Wide Technology

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EVENT PROGRAM: 19TH ANNUAL STARS AND STRIPES AWARDS

STARS & STRIPES FOUNDERS WELCOME BRIGADIER GENERAL VELMA L. RICHARDSON UNITED STATES ARMY (RET) MAJOR GENERAL RONALD L. JOHNSON UNITED STATES ARMY (RET) LIEUTENANT GENERAL JOSEPH N. BALLARD UNITED STATES ARMY (RET) MR. WILLIAM A. BROWN, SR. UNITED STATES ARMY (RET) GENERAL JOHNNIE E. WILSON UNITED STATES AIR FORCE (RET) CHAIRMAN EMERITUS GENERAL WALTER E. GASKIN UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS (RET) REAR ADMIRAL STEPHEN W. ROCHON UNITED STATES U.S. COAST GUARD (RET) LIEUTENANT GENERAL ALBERT J. EDMONDS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE (RET) GENERAL LESTER LYLES UNITED STATES AIR FORCE (RET)

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MR. JESSE MCCURDY UNITED STATES NAVY (RET) VADM WALTER J. DAVIS UNITED STATES NAVY (RET) CHAIRMAN EMERITUS VICE ADMIRAL ANTHONY L. WINNS UNITED STATES NAVY (RET) BEYA STARS AND STRIPES NATIONAL MILITARY ALUMNI

FACILITATORS: MAJ. GEN. JANEEN BIRCKHEAD NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU JASON NEWTON WBAL TV NEWS ANCHOR

PRESENTATION OF COLORS NATIONAL ANTHEM 229TH ARMY BAND – COMBINATION OF JAZZ AND ROCK BAND & VOCALIST MEMORIAM: MAJ. GEN. CUNNINGHAM C. BRYANT (1974 – 2023) INVOCATION: CHAPLAIN (MAJ) ASHERLLARIEN ADDISON

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EVENT PROGRAM: 19TH ANNUAL STARS AND STRIPES AWARDS

PILLARS OF INFLUENCE: STRENGTH, SUPPORT, HONOR NATIONAL CHAIR: VADM ANTHONY WINNS

PARTNER REMARKS DINNER STARS & STRIPES MENTORING REMARKS STARS AND STRIPES AWARD FEATURED BRANCH REMARKS GENERAL DANIEL HOKANSON CHIEF OF THE NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU

NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU ENLISTED SERGEANT MAJOR ALAN E. THOMAS JR. UNITED STATES ARMY

STARS & STRIPES OFFICER AWARD CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER 3 REGINA CARRELL UNITED STATES ARMY

STARS & STRIPES AWARD MR. JOSEPH GIUNTA JR. SENIOR EXECUTIVE SERVICE

STARS & STRIPES AWARD BRIGADIER GENERAL AHMED WILLIAMSON UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS

STARS & STRIPES AWARD CAPTAIN SHARIF H. CALFEE UNITED STATES NAVY

STARS & STRIPES AWARD LIEUTENANT COLONEL SHARI PERKINS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

STARS & STRIPES AWARD BRIGADIER GENERAL JAKE MIDDLETON UNITED STATES SPACE FORCE

STARS & STRIPES AWARD CAPTAIN CARRIE A. WOLFE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD

PASSING OF THE BATON CLOSING REMARKS

STARS & STRIPES AWARD MAJOR GENERAL JETH REY UNITED STATES ARMY

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EVENT PROGRAM: HBCU ENGINEERING DEANS’ RECOGNITION EVENT

HBCU ENGINEERING DEANS’ RECOGNITION EVENT

GUARDIANS OF HERITAGE

FORGERS OF THE FUTURE Saturday, February 17, 2024 • 11:45 AM – 2:15 PM EST Ballroom, Baltimore Convention Center, DTX: BEYA World I

EVENT PREMIER SPONSORS

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EVENT PROGRAM: HBCU ENGINEERING DEANS’ RECOGNITION EVENT

GUARDIANS OF HERITAGE,

FORGERS OF THE FUTURE Saturday, February 17, 2024 • 11:45 AM – 2:15 PM EST Ballroom, Baltimore Convention Center, DTX: BEYA World I

HBCU ENGINEERING DEANS’ RECOGNITION EVENT PREMIER SPONSORS: Abbott, Apple, BGE, Boston Scientific, IBM, RTX, U.S. Department of Energy BEYA CO-HOSTS: Lockheed Martin Corporation, The Council of Engineering Deans of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and US Black Engineer & Information Technology Magazine “Guardians of Heritage, Forgers of the Future” pays homage to the guardians of a rich educational legacy, the HBCU deans who stand as sentinels of tradition and pioneers of progress. It’s an acknowledgment of their unwavering commitment to nurturing and guiding the next generation of STEM talent, melding the wisdom of the past with the innovation of the future. The HBCU Engineering Deans’ Recognition Event celebrates those who serve as catalysts for change. Through their leadership, they build the bridge between heritage and innovation, propelling aspiring engineers towards new horizons while honoring the foundations laid by their predecessors. EMCEES: ALLISON SEYMOUR

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INTRODUCTION OF THE HBCU ENGINEERING DEANS TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY

DR. ZHENG DENG Interim Dean, College of Engineering, Technology & Physical Sciences

DR. LIN LI Interim Dean, College of Engineering, Technology & Computer Science

FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY

TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY

DR. MICHELLE RAMBO- RODDENBERRY Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, Professor, Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering

DR. HESHMAT AGLAN Dean, College of Engineering

HAMPTON UNIVERSITY

DR. DEVDAS SHETTY Dean, School of Engineering & Applied Sciences

DR. JOYCE SHIRAZI Dean, School of Engineering, Architecture and Aviation

HOWARD UNIVERSITY DR. JOHN M. ANDERSON Dean, College of Engineering and Architecture

JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY DR. WILBUR WALTERS Dean, College of Science, Engineering and Technology

MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY DR. OSCAR BARTON Dean, School of Engineering

NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITY DR. STEPHANIE LUSTER-TEASLEY Interim Dean, College of Engineering

NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY DR. MICHAEL KEEVE Dean, College of Science, Engineering & Technology

EVENT PROGRAM: HBCU ENGINEERING DEANS’ RECOGNITION EVENT

ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE DR. DERREK DUNN Dean, School of Business & Technology

VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY DR. DAWIT HAILE Dean, School of Engineering, Science and Technology

TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY DR. WEI WAYNE LI, PH. D. Professor and Acting Dean College of Science, Engineering and Technology (COSET) Interim Chair of Computer Science (CS) Department

ADMIRAL MICHELLE HOWARD LEGACY SHARON PARISH Director, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Department of Navy, Naval Sea Systems Command PRESENTER: NAVY CIVILIAN CAREERS

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY DR. PAMELA OBIOMON Dean, College of Engineering

SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY AND A&M COLLEGE

CALVIN G. BUTLER JR. LEGACY SUNITA BENSON-AGWU Manager, Smart Grid Project Execution Pepco Holdings

DR. LEALON LECORTE MARTIN Dean, College of Sciences and Engineering

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EVENT PROGRAM: HBCU ENGINEERING DEANS’ RECOGNITION EVENT

DAVID STEWARD LEGACY TRACY BARNES Chief Information Officer State of Indiana

DR. CHRISTOPHER. T JONES LEGACY GILBERT JONES III, D.M. Staff Engineer Systems Architect Northrop Grumman Corporation PRESENTER: HANK REED, VICE PRESIDENT, NORTHROP GRUMMAN

DR. EUGENE M. DELOATCH LEGACY VERONICA L. NELSON Executive Director Advancing Minorities’ Interest in Engineering (AMIE)

DR. LYDIA W. THOMAS LEGACY ASMA ABUZAAKOUK, PH.D. Human and Organization Systems, Principal The MITRE Corporation

DR. VICTOR R. MCCRARY JR. LEGACY ANGELYS M. CUELLO Clinical Engineer II Abbott PRESENTER: KATHRYN GRAVES UNGER, VICE PRESIDENT, ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND GOVERNANCE, BOSTON SCIENTIFIC

GENERAL JOHNNIE WILSON LEGACY TIFFANY SPENCE Display Systems and Voice Communications Branch Chief Missile Defense Agency

GERALD JOHNSON LEGACY RON WILLIAMS Senior Vice President and General Manager Jacobs

JOHN D. HARRIS II LEGACY WAYNE K. RICHARDS JR. Sr. Mgr. Program Management Raytheon, an RTX Business

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VICE ADM. MELVIN WILLIAMS JR. LEGACY KAMAL MOHAMED Ship Manager General Dynamics PRESENTER: TRACY NIXON-MOORE, WORKFORCE CULTURE, DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION OFFICER, GENERAL DYNAMICS

WALT W. BRAITHWAITE LEGACY ROBERT MCMEANS JR., MBA Engineering Manager Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. PRESENTER: ARMY NATIONAL GUARD

MOST PROMISING SCIENTIST

SHAVONN WATKINS, PH.D. Associate Booz Allen Hamilton

MOST PROMISING SCIENTIST

CONNIE KIM Health Program Analysis and Transformation, Lead The MITRE Corporation

RESEARCH LEADERSHIP

KATHERINE KIM, PH.D. Consumer Health Informatics, Principal The MITRE Corporation

SENIOR INVESTIGATOR

SRIDEVI POLAVARAM, PH.D Senior Artificial Intelligence Engineer The MITRE Corporation

SENIOR INVESTIGATOR

RIGOBERT TIBI, PH.D. R&D S&E, Geosciences Engineer Principal Sandia National Laboratories

STUDENT LEADERSHIP – UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL JABARI BOWEN Cadet United States Air Force Academy PRESENTER: TSGT DE’MARCUS SHANKLIN, HQ AFRS EVENTS MARKETING, UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

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EVENT PROGRAM: BEYA AWARDS CEREMONY

BEYA AWARDS CEREMONY

ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE: CELEBRATING VISIONARY ACHIEVEMENTS Saturday, February 17, 2024 • 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM EST Ballroom, Baltimore Convention Center, DTX: BEYA World I

EVENT PREMIER SPONSORS

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EVENT PROGRAM: BEYA AWARDS CEREMONY

ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE: CELEBRATING VISIONARY ACHIEVEMENTS

Saturday, February 17, 2024 • 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM EST Ballroom, Baltimore Convention Center, DTX: BEYA World I

BEYA AWARDS CEREMONY EVENT SPONSORS: BGE, GE, UL Research Institutes, University of Maryland, Baltimore County CONFERENCE CO-HOSTS: Lockheed Martin Corporation, The Council of Engineering Deans of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and US Black Engineer & Information Technology Magazine The BEYA Awards Ceremony is a tribute to the people behind today’s technological marvels while recognizing their continued pursuit of excellence within their respective fields. This event reflects the journey and the trials and tribulations that were overcome throughout the decades, landing us here today and preparing us to launch into the future. In showcasing these visionary achievements, we witness the evolution and collaboration between brilliant minds, efficient processes, and groundbreaking technologies – highlighting how the triad of People, Process, and Technology has and will continue to redefine what is possible in the world of STEM and creating the path to Becoming Everything You Are. EMCEES: Angela Stribling (People) Marc Clark (Process)

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LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

HOWARD MCKENZIE Chief Engineer and Executive Vice President of Engineering, Test & Technology The Boeing Company PRESENTER: Markeeva Morgan, Vice President and Program Manager, VC-25B, Boeing Defense, Space and Security, The Boeing Company

MOST PROMISING ENGINEER – GOVERNMENT

LOWELL JONES Aerospace Engineer Warner Robins Air Logistics Center

MOST PROMISING ENGINEER – INDUSTRY NIRUPAMA BHATTACHARYA, PH.D. Principal Data Scientist The MITRE Corporation

MOST PROMISING ENGINEER – INDUSTRY

NICOLE JACKSON, PH.D. R&D S&E Systems Research and Analysis Sandia National Laboratories

EVENT SPONSOR

COMMUNITY SERVICE – INDUSTRY

ANTHONY CRUTCHFIELD Vice President, Boeing Army Systems The Boeing Company PRESENTER: Chad Koele, President, Actalent

PIONEER AWARD

MATICE WRIGHT-SPRINGER Senior Vice President, Aerospace Booz Allen Hamilton

LINDA GOODEN LEGACY

MICHAEL PATTON JR. Vice President, Program Management Lockheed Martin PRESENTER: Stephanie C. Hill, Executive Vice President, Rotary and Mission Systems, Lockheed Martin

EVENT SPONSOR SPEAKER

MONIQUE PICOU Vice President, Cloud Supply Chain & Operations Google

RODNEY ADKINS LEGACY

BERTRAND DAMIBA Director, Product Management Google

PRESENTER: Monique Picou, Vice President, Cloud Supply Chain & Operations, Google

CHAD KOELE President, Actalent

PROCESS

PRESENTER: Chad Koele, President, Actalent

DAVE BARCLAY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

COMMUNITY SERVICE – GOVERNMENT

ALLAN G. SONSTEBY, PH.D. Executive Director Applied Research Laboratory Penn State University

PRESENTER: Chad Koele, President, Actalent

DAVE BARCLAY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

COMMUNITY SERVICE – INDUSTRY

DURAN GUNTER Director, Quality & Process Engineering RTX Pratt and Whitney

TONY HARRIS Team Leader DEVCOM Analysis Center

ERIC BIRIBUZE Global Sales Director, AGS Corning Incorporated

EVENT PROGRAM: BEYA AWARDS CEREMONY

PEOPLE

PRESENTER: Chanda Allen-Baffoe, Pratt & Whitney Executive Director, V2500 Program, RTX

PRESENTER: Chad Koele, President, Actalent

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EVENT PROGRAM: BEYA AWARDS CEREMONY

PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT – GOVERNMENT

MAJOR RODERICK D. ERVIN Branch Chief United States Air Force

PRESENTER: Brig. Gen. Antoinette Gant, Chief, Army Enterprise Marketing Officer, Department of the Army

PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT – GOVERNMENT

LTC MICHAEL POPE Deputy Commander U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

CAREER ACHIEVEMENT – GOVERNMENT

CARL DONAHOO Lead Engineer, Joint Program Office for both Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) and Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) AFLCMC/EB-E

CAREER ACHIEVEMENT – INDUSTRY

PRESENTER: Brig. Gen. Antoinette R. Gant, Chief, Army Enterprise Marketing Office, U.S. Army

GEORGE COLES JR. Biomechanical and Microelectronics Engineer The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT – INDUSTRY

CAREER ACHIEVEMENT – INDUSTRY

NELSON NDUKWE AKWARI, PH.D. Executive Director - Interiors Responsibility Center South Carolina The Boeing Company

WILLIAM JOHNSON JR. Business Area Leader, Senior Vice President Leidos

PRESENTER: Albert “Benjie” Spencer, Chief Engineer, and Director of Engineering Standard Division, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

PRESENTER: Gerry Fasano, Chief Growth Officer, Leidos

PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT – INDUSTRY

GEM OUTSTANDING YOUNG ALUMNUS / GEM STUDENT LEADERSHIP

BRANDON CASSIMERE, PH.D. Senior Technical Professional Leader KBR

PRESENTER: Albert “Benjie” Spencer, Chief Engineer, and Director of Engineering Standard Division, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

CAREER ACHIEVEMENT – GOVERNMENT

ANDREA L. WILLIAMS Supervisory Civil Engineer, Chief, Operations Division U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mississippi Valley Division, Memphis District

NASHLIE SEPHUS, PH.D. Tech Evangelist/Senior Scientist at Amazon, AL Amazon/Bean Path

TEC H NOLOGY OUTSTANDING TECHNICAL CONTRIBUTION – GOVERNMENT NATHANIEL BRIDGES, PH.D. Program Lead Air Force Research Laboratory

PRESENTER: Brig. Gen. Antoinette R. Gant, Chief, Army Enterprise Marketing Office, U.S. Army

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CHAD NASH Chief, Quick Reaction Capability Branch United States Army Command, Control, Communication, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Center (C5ISR)

OUTSTANDING TECHNICAL CONTRIBUTION – INDUSTRY

TRESHA LACAUX Vice President, 777X Chief Project Engineer The Boeing Company

VISIONARY AWARD

ANTHONY BROWN, ESQ. Attorney General Maryland State Government

TECHNICAL SALES AND MARKETING

VICTOR DEAL Senior Account Director and Program Manager HII PRESENTER: Edmond Hughes, Exec VP and Chief Human Resources Officer, HII

EVENT SPONSOR

PRESENTER: Markeeva Morgan, Vice President and Program Manager, VC-25B, Boeing Defense, Space and Security, The Boeing Company

MELVYN HEARD General Manager of Business Aviation GE Aerospace

EVENT SPONSOR

PASSING THE TORCH REMARKS

DR. CHARLOTTE FARMER Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer UL Research Institutes

OUTSTANDING TECHNICAL CONTRIBUTION – INDUSTRY

CHRISTA WRIGHT, PH.D. Director of Toxicology Chemical Insights Research Institute of UL Research Institutes PRESENTER: Dr. Charlotte Farmer, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, UL Research Institutes

SENIOR TECHNOLOGY FELLOW

EVENT PROGRAM: BEYA AWARDS CEREMONY

OUTSTANDING TECHNICAL CONTRIBUTION – GOVERNMENT

COLIN PARRIS, PH.D. Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer General Electric Company (GE)

BLACK ENGINEER OF THE YEAR KEN WASHINGTON, PH.D. Senior Vice President, Chief Technology & Innovation Officer Medtronic PRESENTER: Geoff Martha, Chairman and CEO, Medtronic

WILLIAM B. AGASSOUNON, PH.D. Director, Research & Advanced Systems Textron Inc. PRESENTER: Vice Admiral John V. Fuller, Naval Inspector General, America’s Navy

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HBCU ENGINEERING

HBCU ENGINEERING SCHOOLS SHOWCASE

SCHOOLS SHOWCASE

The 15 ABET Accredited HBCU Schools of Engineering continue to forge a path of excellence, operating research initiatives that range from joint effort research in cyber warfare, cyber defense, and high-tech computational research and data analysis to the resources that train minority students and establish faculty collaborations in materials research. Additionally, some centers strengthen their capacity to research environmental health and health disparities and produce curricula that serve as a foundation for building the next generation of innovative researchers to help solve challenges. We invite you to connect with the deans to collaborative opportunities in academia, research, industry, and transformative technology development.

ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY, AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DR. ZHENGTAO (Z.T.) DENG, DEAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES Alabama A&M University Arthur J. Bond Hall 4900 Meridian Street Normal, Al 35762 Phone: 256.372.5560 Email: Zhengtao.deng@Aamu.edu Website: Http://Www.aamu.edu/Academics/EngineeringTechnology/Pages/Default.aspx RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES Materials Science And Engineering, Ic Fabrication; Crystal Growth, Large And Small Bandgap, And Piezoelectric Material; Image And Signal Processing, Real-Time Embedded Systems; Cyber Security, Neural Networks, Modeling, And Simulation In Biometrics; Computational Electromagnetics, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Finite Element Analysis; Advanced Manufacturing. Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Robotics; And Intelligent Manufacturing Systems And Advanced Robotics.

FLORIDA A&M–FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY FAMU–FSU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FAMU-FSU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 2525 POTTSDAMER STREET,SUITE B206 8206, TALLAHASSEE, FL 32310-6046 Phone: 850.410-616 Email: dean@eng.famu.fsu.edu Website: www.eng.famu.fsu.edu RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES Polymers, composites, smart materials, nanomaterials, and nanotechnology and additive manufacturing; Renewable, advanced, and sustainable energy; Biomedical imaging and cellular and tissue engineering; Advanced transportation systems, structures, and hydraulics; Environmental sustainability and water resources; Advanced power systems; Intelligent systems, control, and robotics; Communication, information technology, and cyber security; Active and supersonic flow controls; Superconductivity materials and applications; and Manufacturing and operations research.

HAMPTON UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE, AND AVIATION DR. JOYCE T. SHIRAZI, DEAN SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE, AND AVIATION

268 Marshall Ave • Hampton, VA 23666 Phone: 757.728.6970 Email: JOYCE.SHIRAZI@HAMPTONU.EDU Website: http://set.hamptonu.edu

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE JOHN M. M. ANDERSON, DEAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE

HOWARD UNIVERSITY 2366 6th Street, NW • Suite 100 Mackey Building Howard University • Washington, DC 20059 Phone: 202.806.6565 Email: CEADean@howard.edu Website: https://cea.howard.edu/ RESEARCH CENTERS AND LABS Chemical Engineering: Biomolecular, nanotechnology, and environmental engineering; Civil and Environmental Engineering: Structural engineering, transportation engineering, geotechnical engineering, environmental engineering, water resources–sustainable engineering, nanotechnology; Electrical and Computer Engineering: Signal processing, communications–power, control– electromagnetics, antenna material sciences, and nanotechnology–digital systems; Mechanical Engineering: Materials engineering, computational fluid mechanics, manufacturing engineering/ additive manufacturing; and Computer Science: Cyber security, computational biology, machine learning, data communications, computer science education.

MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

CLARENCE M. MITCHELL, JR. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

OSCAR BARTON, JR., PH.D., PE, DEAN CLARENCE M. MITCHELL, JR. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Phone: 443-885-3231 Email: oscar.barton@morgan.edu Website: www.soe.morgan.edu

SCHOOLS SHOWCASE

HOWARD UNIVERSITY

Interdisciplinary Center for Nanotoxicity; Center for Bioinformatics & Computational Biology Research; Centers in Minority Institutions; and Center for Environmental Health.

HBCU ENGINEERING

RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES Department of the Air Force UARC Howard University Consortium on Tactical Autonomy; Cyber security for unmanned autonomous systems; air, sea, land unmanned traffic management, and autonomous infrastructures (AI); Polymeric materials for tissue engineering, disease detection, and equipment performance; Photonics, information fusion, signal processing, machine learning, quantum computing; Engineering education, K12 STEM emphasis; Unmanned aircraft systems; Biotechnology and biomedical engineering; Chemical process engineering; Control system engineering; Material analysis and engineering; 3D modeling and simulations; Sea level rise and architectural design; and Urban design.

RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES Electrical and Computer Engineering; Cybersecurity operations and physical systems; Software-defined and cognitive radio systems; RF/microwave/MM wave communication systems; Computational engineering and analytics; High-performance analog integrated circuits; Biomedical engineering systems; Wireless cyber security/ information assurance; Engineering education; Image and signal processing; Civil and environmental engineering; Water resources and ground water systems; Bridge/largescale structural systems; Geotechnical studies; Geospatial and remote sensing studies; Fluid mechanics; Industrial and systems engineering, lean and advanced manufacturing; Robotics and automated manufacturing; Project and engineering management; Ergonomics/human factors engineering; Energy systems; Data mining; Industrial safety and health; Operations research; Transportation and urban infrastructure systems; Safety and behavioral analysis; Transportation inequity and challenges in underserved urban communities; Intelligent transportation systems—autonomous and connected vehicle operational issues» Smart infrastructure asset management; Public and freight transportation network performance analysis and optimization; Demand responsive transportation; and Multimodal transportation planning—complete street initiatives.

NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY DR. WILBUR WALTERS, DEAN COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY

1400 JR Lynch Street - JSU Box 18750, Jackson, MS 39217 Phone: 601-979-2153/601-979-4044 Email: wilbur.l.walters@jsums.edu Website: www.jsums.edu/science RESEARCH CENTERS Coastal Hazards Center of Excellence; Center for Defense Integrated Data; High-Performance Computing Center;

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COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY DR. MICHAEL KEEVE, DEAN COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, AND TECHNOLOGY, PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS

Norfolk State University 700 Park Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23504 Phone: 757.823.8180 Email: mokeeve@nsu.edu Website: [www.nsu.edu/cset]www.nsu.edu/cset RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES Cyber security; Information assurance; Cognitive wireless networks; Cloud computing security; Digital forensics;

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HBCU ENGINEERING

Smart grids security; Modeling of biological neurons; Optics; Plasmonic and meta-materials; Nano-materials and nanotechnology; Advanced functional materials and devices; Semiconductor materials and devices; Neural probes; Biosensors; Photovoltaics; MEMS actuators; Multifunctional sensors; and High-k dielectrics.

NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

SCHOOLS SHOWCASE

STEPHANIE LUSTER-TEASLEY, PH.D. INTERIM DEAN, COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL, ARCHITECTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING North Carolina A&T State University Greensboro, NC 27411 Phone: 336-285-2640 Email: luster@ncat.edu Website: www.ncat.ed FIVE COE CROSS-DEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH CLUSTERS Autonomous Systems; Cybersecurity and Resilience; Energy and Sustainability; Healthcare Applications; and Complex Systems and Networks.

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY ROY G. PERRY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

DR. PAMELA HOLLAND OBIOMON, DEAN AND PROFESSOR ROY G. PERRY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Prairie View A&M University P.O. Box 519, MS 2500 Prairie View, TX 77446 RESEARCH CENTERS AND CAPABILITIES Center of Excellence in Research and Education for Big Military Data Intelligence (CREDIT); Center of Excellence for Cybersecurity (SECURE); Smart Microgrid Advanced Research and Technology Center (SMART); Center for Computational Systems Biology; Center for Energy and Environmental Sustainability (CEES); Center for HighPressure Combustion in Microgravity; Center for Radiation Engineering and Science for Space Exploration; Center of Excellence for Communication Systems Technology Research; Thermal Science Research Center; Future Aerospace Science and Technology; and Texas Gulf Coast Environmental Data Center.

SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY AND A&M COLLEGE

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DR. PATRICK CARRIERE, DEAN COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING SUITE# 206, P.B.S. PINCHBACK ENGINEERING BUILDING Southern University and A&M College Baton Rouge, LA 70813-9969 Email: patrick_carriere@subr.edu Phone: 225-771-5290 Website: http://www.subr.edu/cse RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES Industrial wastewater treatment, air pollution, solid wastes; Pavement design and management; nanomechanics of clay materials; Telecommunications and computer network engineering; Electronic materials and processing; semiconductor device fabrication; Advanced materials; micro and nano technologies; Renewable energy and energy optimization; computational fluid and heat transfer; Operating systems and architecture; algorithms and theory of computing; Software engineering; digital data communications; and Database management and data mining.

TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

LIN LI, PH.D., P.E., FELLOW OF ASCE PROFESSOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & INTERIM DEAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Tennessee State University 3500 John A Merritt Boulevard Nashville, TN 37209 Email: lli1@tnstate.edu Phone: (615) 963-5401 https://www.tnstate.edu/engineering/dean.Aspx RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES Cybersecurity/physical systems; Advanced materials; Sensor and data fusion; Intelligent health monitoring and control systems; Data and network security; Wireless communication; Advanced transportation systems and infrastructure; and Intelligent manufacturing systems and advanced robotics.

TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY DR. WEI WAYNE LI, PH. D. PROFESSOR AND ACTING DEAN, COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (COSET), INTERIM CHAIR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS) DEPARTMENT

Texas Southern University (TSU) 3100 Cleburne Street, Houston, TX 77004 Voice: 713-313-7007 (or 1871) E-mail: Wei.Li@tsu.edu

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

DR. HESHMAT A. AGLAN, P.E., DEAN AND PROFESSOR TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 200 Luther Foster Hall, Tuskegee, AL 36088 Phone: 334-727-8081 Email: haglan@tuskegee.edu Website: www.tuskegee.edu

UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCES DR. DEVDAS SHETTY, P.E., DEAN SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCES University of the District of Columbia 4200 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC. 20008 Phone: 202.274-5220 Email: Devdas.shetty@udc.edu Website: www.udc.edu/seas RESEARCH CAPABILITIES Research capabilities include cyber security, cloud computing information assurance, high-performance computing, wireless and sensor networks, computational intelligence, computational geometry, robotics and autonomous systems, mechatronics, energy conversion, modeling and simulation, advanced manufacturing, product design, nanotechnology, thermal science, optical engineering, renewable energy, rehabilitation engineering and bio-assisted devices, structural engineering, intelligent transportation systems, water resources engineering, and construction engineering.

DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING AND AVIATION SERVICES DR. DERREK B. DUNN, DEAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE

30925 College Backbone Road, Princess Anne, MD 21853 Phone: 410-651-606 Email: ddunn@umes.edu Website: www.umes.edu/sbt/ RESEARCH CENTERS Aerial imaging and remote sensing for precision agriculture; biofuels, sustainability, and geospatial information technologies; renewable energy; sparsity aware adaptive radar sensor imaging; structural health monitoring; air propelled instrumented robotic sensory platform design and development; signal processing for detection and monitoring of electrical power signals; on-chip optical interconnected computer architecture, UAV design, and testing.

SCHOOLS SHOWCASE

RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES Aerospace: aerodynamics, flight simulation, human interface, aeronautics, and low Earth orbit satellites; Chemical: bio-fluidics/fuels/chemical, corrosion, environmental, water and wastewater, modeling; Electrical: electronic warfare, systems engineering, smart grid, adaptive networks, cybersecurity; Mechanical: fatigue and fracture, corrosion, coatings, robotics, metallurgy, additive manufacturing, supersonic fluid mixing, and indoor air quality/flood abatement; and Materials Science: characterization, nanomaterials, performance/ nondestructive evaluation.

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE

HBCU ENGINEERING

TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY

VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

DR. DAWIT HAILE, DEAN AND PROFESSOR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, Virginia State University Petersburg, VA 23806 Phone: 804-524-5461/804-524-1205 Email: DHaile@vsu.edu Website: www.cet.vsu.edu RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES Data analytics, multimedia data mining, machine learning; Cyber security; Additive manufacturing/machining, cyberphysical manufacturing, nanomanufacturing process, and technology; Robotics and autonomous system; Humancomputer interaction; and Enterprise systems and logistics, ERP integration analytics, and business intelligence.

The school has the Center for Biomedical and Biomedical and Rehabilitation Engineering, which focuses on studying human mobility, and The SEAS Research Center.

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PARTNERS & EXHIBITORS

PARTNERS & EXHIBITORS BEYA LEVEL PARTNERS CONFERENCE CO-HOSTS Lockheed Martin The Council of Engineering Deans of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities US Black Engineer & Information Technology Magazine CONFERENCE TECHNOLOGY HOST Google CONFERENCE CO-SPONSORS Actalent RTX OFFICIAL AIRLINE Southwest Airlines DIAMOND Amazon Apple Army Civilian Careers Army National Guard Boston Scientific Central Intelligence Agency Department of the Air Force General Dynamics HII Jacobs Leidos MITRE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Navy Civilian Careers Northrop Grumman The Boeing Company U.S. Air Force U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Navy World Wide Technology PLATINUM Micron Walmart U.S. Army Futures Command GOLD Abbott Amentum Amtrak Booz Allen Hamilton

Dominion Energy Exelon Corporation Medtronic National Security Agency Textron U.S. Army Materiel Command U.S. Marine Corps Verizon Wireless SILVER Accenture Federal Services Applied Research Laboratory at Penn State KBR Los Angeles Department of Water and Power NASA Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Southwest Airlines SpaceX Spirit Aerosystems BRONZE Deloitte Ford Motor Company Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab KLA Missile Defense Agency SAIC Sandia National Laboratories The Aerospace Corporation Verisk EXHIBITORS Abbott Accenture Federal Services Alabama A&M University Amazon Amentum Amtrak Applied Research Laboratory at Penn State Army Civilian Careers Army National Guard Army xTech B-360 Black in Marine Science Blacks in Technology Booz Allen Hamilton

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Boston Scientific Bourns College of Engineering CACI International Inc City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering Central Intelligence Agency Capitol Technology University Columbia University DAPCEP Deloitte Department of the Air Force Diamondback Energy, Inc. Dominion Energy Elizabeth City State University Exelon Corporation FAMU-FSU College of Engineering Federal Highway Administration General Dynamics Google Hampton University Harvard Business School HII Howard University IBM Jackson State University JobMatch Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab Johns Hopkins Carey School of Business Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering KBR KLA Leidos Lockheed Martin Los Angeles Department of Sanitation Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Medtronic Micron Missile Defense Agency MITRE Morgan State University NASA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Security Agency Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command

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BEYA SPECIAL EVENT PARTNERS AMIE BOARD MEETING Apple Inc.

AN EVENING WITH BEYA’S LEADING VOICES Abbott BEYA WELCOME RECEPTION Ernst & Young The Boeing Company Walmart BEYA AWARDS CEREMONY BGE/PEPCO GE UL Research Institutes University of Maryland, Baltimore County University of Maryland, Baltimore County BEYA PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM RTX USDA Forest Service BEYA STUDENT NETWORKING EVENT Nucor Corporation BEYA TV RTX COLLEGE STUDENT LUNCH AND LEARN HII HBCU ENGINEERING DEANS’ RECOGNITION EVENT PREMIER SPONSOR Abbott Apple BGE/PEPCO Boston Scientific IBM RTX U.S. Department of Energy HBCU ENGINEERING DEANS’ ROUNDTABLE Abbott Apple HII HP

HII Leidos Lockheed Martin Medtronic National Guard Bureau RTX The Boeing Company World Wide Technology

PARTNERS & EXHIBITORS

Naval Fleet of Engineers Naval Nuclear Laboratory Navy Civilian Careers Norfolk State University North Carolina A&T State University Northrop Grumman NXP Semiconductors Prairie View A&M University RTX SAIC Sandia National Laboratories Snap-on Incorporated Social Security Administration Southern University and A&M College Southwest Airlines SpaceX Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. STEM City USA SynapseIndia Tennessee State University Texas Southern University Textron The Aerospace Corporation The Boeing Company Tuskegee University U.S. Air Force U.S. Army Materiel Command U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Department of Energy U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Navy UL Research Institutes University of Maryland University of Maryland Eastern Shore University of the District of Columbia University of Virginia USDA Forest Service USF College of Engineering USmax Corporation Verisk Verizon Wireless Virginia Tech College of Engineering Walmart World Wide Technology

INTERVIEW VILLAGE Army Civilian Careers STARS & STRIPES EVENT SPONSOR BAE Systems Booz Allen Hamilton Diamondback Energy, Inc. GE General Dynamics Lockheed Martin Morgan State University Northrop Grumman RTX The Boeing Company World Wide Technology TECHNOLOGY RECOGNITION EVENT PREMIER SPONSOR Amazon BAE Systems CACI International Inc Ford Motor Company GE HII Leidos World Wide Technology TECHNOLOGY RECOGNITION EVENT SPONSOR HP Peraton VIP GREEN ROOM Actalent

HOSPITALITY SUITES Army Materiel Command General Dynamics Google

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WELCOME BACK TO BALTIMORE COMMITTEE

WELCOME BACK TO BALTIMORE COMMITTEE The Welcome Back to Baltimore committee was integral in planning the return of the BEYA STEM Conference to it’s home, Baltimore City.

DR. FRANCES MURPHY DRAPER (TONI), CEO & Publisher, The AFRO

DR. FREEMAN A. HRABOWSKI III, President emeritus of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)

AL HUTCHINSON, President & CEO, Visit Baltimore

RICKY D. SMITH, SR., CEO of the Maryland Department of Transportation’s BWI Marshall Airport

MRS. JACQUELINE HRABOWSKI, Retired T. Rowe Price executive

LaRIAN FINNEY, The Finn Group

OMAR S. MUHAMMAD, Chair, TEDCO and cofounder, HBCU By Association

TONY REID, Co-founder, Drone Cadets

TONY ASSADI, Owner of Luna del Sea restaurant in downtown Baltimore

CONGRESSMAN KWEISI MFUME, U.S. Representative for Maryland’s 7th congressional district

J. WYNDAL GORDON, Attorney at law, The Law Office of J. Wyndal Gordon.

CALVIN BUTLER, President and CEO, Exelon

REV. ALVIN C. HATHAWAY, Pastor and community activist

DR. DAVID DALTON, Chairman and CEO, UNIVEC, Inc

STEPHANIE C. HILL, EVP of Rotary and Mission Systems, Lockheed Martin Corporation

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WELCOME BACK TO BALTIMORE COMMITTEE

DR. KEVIN T. KORNEGAY, Eugene Deloatch Endowed Professor in Cybersecurity Engineering, Morgan State University. SHARON PINDER, President & CEO, Capital Regions Minority Supplier Development Council.

DR. DAVID K. WILSON, President of Morgan State University.

CARL STOKES, Former Baltimore City Council member, and Cofounder of Bluford Drew Jemison Math Science Technology Academy.

TRAVIS E. MITCHELL, SVP & Chief Content Officer, Maryland Public Television.

BEN CARDIN, U.S. Senator for Maryland.

BRANDON SCOTT, Baltimore Mayor

NICK MOSBY, City Council President

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YVONNE ARMSTRONG, LT, United States Navy

MICHAEL J SMITH, Chief Engineer & Vice President of Engineering, V2X

ALBERT SWEETS, Director, External Research Partnerships, Morgan State University

DAVID LOVELESS, Chaplain , TheAgogeProject.org

LaKISHA GREENWADE, CEO, Wearable Tech Ventures

DONI GLOVER, Publisher, BMORENews.com

DESNEIL SMITH, Active member, Might Marching Hornets

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INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS Rodney and Michelle Adkins William Albright Matthew Bowman Walt Braithwaite Vice Adm. Manson Brown Donnie Cochran Thomas Cole Erroll Davis Vice Adm. Walter Davis Thomas Fradette Michelle Gourdine

Adm. Cecil Haney Chris Jones Isiah Leggett B-J Logan Gilena Monroe Robert Neall Colin Parris Robin Rhodes Steven Sibel Dr. John Slaughter David Steward

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LOCKHEED MARTIN

LEADERS IN INNOVATION. We are honored to recognize our winners at the 38th Annual BEYA STEM Conference. The men and women of Lockheed Martin commend you for your achievements and thank you for your dedication to excellence and innovation. Learn more at lockheedmartin.com/diversity

Michael Patton Legacy Award

Science Spectrum Trailblazer Award:

Kevin Beckford

Sonya Dallas

Jerome Demouchet

Anthony Dessources

Lance Ellerbe

Benett McLean

Sinclair Mills

Brad Olton

Demond Rose

Clifford Timpson

Carl Tinsley

Michael Wren © 2024 Lockheed Martin Corporation

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LOCKHEED MARTIN

Modern Day Technology Leaders:

Tunde Alade

Shawanda Alexander

Karen Bethune

Aaron Butler

Stanley Cantave

Seth Clark

Kahdeem Cohens

Andre Colquhoun

Tori Doss

Greg Dunn

Malik Dye

Charles Flemming

Asia Geeslin

Curtis Granby

Roggeri Guillueme

Corey Holsey

Desmond Jackson

Camille Lewis

Beonca McConnell

Gerald McGee

Méléance Moïse

Lemuel Rogers

Kena Searcy

David Smile

Joseph Walker, III

Diane Williams

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