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Modern-Day Technology Leader 2015 BEYA STEM Conference Modern-Day Technology Leader 2015 BEYA STEM Conference Reginald Cooper Eric Jones Fernando Rios Merritt Research Electronics Engineer Material Engineer Logistics Engineering Team Lead -DB- Air Force Research Laboratory Air Force Research Laboratory 801-04 Army/AMC/ROECOM/AMRDEC Charles Huang Nike Laguda Latricia Smith Director, New Technology Product Principal Technical Program Manager Senior Project Manager Development Engineering AT&T AT&T AT&T Allison Whittaker Jeffery Morgan Kam Kit Yiu Principal Member Technical Staff Manager- Engineering Service Support II Engineer AT&T BAE Systems Baltimore Gas & Electric Samuel Johnston Dina Abercrombie Tracy Lynn Adams General Engineer Senior Associate (Senior IT Project Cyber Security Policy and Compliance Baltimore Gas Electric Manager) Senior Consultant Booz Allen Hamilton Inc Booz Allen Hamilton Inc Napreya Brumfield Terrance A. Nelson Emon Ransford Electrical Engineer Engineer Systems Administrator Booz Allen Hamilton Inc Booz Allen Hamilton Inc Booz Allen Hamilton Inc Adeeba Saboor Sean Sims Vontina Smith Associate Professional Development Lead Associate – Lead Technologist Booz Allen Hamilton Inc Booz Allen Hamilton Inc Booz Allen Hamilton Inc KaNisa Williams Jamila Williams Harold Hill Senior Lead Technologist Associate Air Induction Systems Engineer Booz Allen Hamilton Inc Booz Allen Hamilton Inc Chrysler Group LLC Felisha James Naomi Thomas Katherine Daniels Subsystem Cost Innovation Engineer Product Lead Engineer General Engineer Chrysler Group LLC Chrysler Group LLC ComEd Ameerah Shabazz John Yancey Abner Tsadick Manager System Operations Manager, Distribution Automation Principal Structuring Analyst ComEd, An Exelon Company Commonwealth Edison Constellation Samuel Owusu Savaughna McClary Derrick Dickens Sr. Project/Process Engineer Supplier Quality Engineer Specialist Director, AMI Strategy Corning Incorporated Denso Manufacturing Exelon Corporation Joel Reid Stacey Oriaifo Brian Wright Senior Engineer Engineer Engineer II Exelon Corporation Exelon Corporation- Baltimore Gas & Exelon Generation Electric Company Anthony Hardimon Dawn Hatcher Angela Quincy System Engineer Sr. Advanced Engineer Sr. Engineer 3-Network Exelon Nuclear General Dynamics - AIS General Dynamics - AIS Drupinderbir Khaira Jay Kim Kelvin Kinsey Electrical Engineer Planning Yard Systems Engineer Software Engineer Principal General Dynamics - Bath Iron Works General Dynamics - Bath Iron Works General Dynamics C4 System Karl Fortune Stephane Gautier Samuel Antwi Structural Acoustics Engineer Senior Fluid System Engineer Principal Director, AIT Engineering General Dynamics Electric Boat General Dynamics Electric Boat General Dynamics Information Technology 1 | P a g e Sylvester Jackson Jammel Olley Okwidiri Onukwufor Senior Manager Professional Network Engineer Information Security Principal Analyst Development General Dynamics Information Technology General Dynamics Information Technology General Dynamics Information Technology Jeffrey Jones Daniel F. 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