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- Craig A. Stevens, President
Craig
Stevens, Co-founder of Westbrook Stevens in Nashville Tennessee; has
advanced degrees in Industrial/Systems Engineering and Engineering
Management. Craig has over twenty five years of experience
working with large organizations such as The American Management
Association, SAIC, Lockheed Martin, DuPont, Westinghouse, U.S. DOE,
NASA, and U.S. DOD. He has
supported every level within
an organizations from CEOs to New Employees and has worked with
such industries
as: Agriculture, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Transportation,
Research, Waste Management and Environmental Restoration,
Construction, Governmental Organizations, and the
Tourism/Restaurant/Hotel/Motel Industry.
Phillip Clifford, Ph.D. Chief Scientist
Dr. Clifford has a strong teaching background. He was an adjunct
professor teaching Anatomy and Physiology I. for Nashville State Technical
Community College. The University of Phoenix the Director of Academic
Affairs, Nashville Campus, FlexNet® Program Chair, Nashville Campus, the
Chair for College of General and Professional Studies, Nashville Campus, an
online faculty member; and the Acting Chair, College of Information,
Science, and Technology, Nashville Campus; and the Area Chairman for the
Sciences, for the Dallas Campus, Responsible for screening science faculty
candidates, curriculum betterment, course module development.
He has a strong background in aquatic weed research, quantitative
ecological food-web modeling, environmental toxicology, risk assessment,
project management, senior scientific review. Projects of interest include:
Markham Park (shooting range lead and antimony management), West Valley
Nuclear Demonstration Project (Department of Energy [DOE] radioactive waste
remediation - National Environmental Policy Act [NEPA] - Supplemental
Environmental Impact Survey [SEIS]), International Paper Company (pond
eutrophication management), U.S. Gypsum (dredging permit support),
several Department of Defense [DOD] - Installation Restoration Program [IRP]
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act [RCRA]) sites around the country,
Missouri old and new lead-belt mine risk assessments (Comprehensive
Environmental Recovery, Compensation and Liability Act [CERCLA]), CERCLA/RCRA
brownfields sites on Lake Erie, and many others.
Jerry Westbrook, PhD. Senior
Scientist/Consultant
Jerry
Westbrook
has served many years as Professor and Chair of the Industrial and
Systems Engineering and Engineering Management Department at The
University of Alabama in Huntsville, Alabama. He has served in
academia for over 35 years as lecturer and administrator. He consults
and publishes in the field of engineering management theory and its
applications in industry and government. He has a Ph.D. in Industrial
Engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute, a Master of Science
degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Tennessee, and
a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Vanderbilt
University. He is a registered Professional Engineer in the State of
Tennessee and is a member of ASEM, IIE, and the ASEE. He was the
1999-2000 national president of the ASEM.
- Patricia Leonard,
HR Consultant
Patricia
Leonard is a senior human resource and corporate training professional with
expertise in training design and delivery, executive coaching, career
transitioning and leadership development, organizational re-engineering and
change management and new business startup and expansion.
As a high-energy visionary she is an actress, a comedian, and an
excellent facilitator. Some of
her present consulting duties include, a focus on the ‘socio’ side of
business, helping organizations to establish business direction and management
strategy, providing management development, career refocusing and redeployment
services, helping organizations on project management and group facilitation
efforts and keynote and motivational speaking.
- Steven Gambrell,
Facilitator and Training Consultant
Steven Gambrell has delivered consulting solutions to a wide range of
customers over the past 14 years. His abilities in consultative training and
organizational research have allowed him to take on various challenges,
which he helped solve with a "projectized" focus. Currently, with the
American Management Association (AMA), he has served for three years as a
key part of the project management best practices faculty team, both with
customized on-site clients and AMA's public seminars, totaling over 50
deliveries. With NASA, he develops and delivers several courses in
organizational development and performance. He also served in a project
management role in the development of NASA's debut "corporate university"
approach to training.
Steven has maintained status as a part-time adjunct instructor for 6
years at the community college and university levels, developing and
delivering courses in presentation skills and public speaking for both
credit and non-credit sectors. Mr. Gambrell has presented at several
regional and national conferences and has co-authored several articles and
publications on organizational change and dynamics, presentation skills, and
project management.
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