Katie O. is a Program Analyst at the Defense Technical Information Center since April 2023, with prior experience as a Management Analyst at CE2 Corporation from March 2016 to April 2023, where duties included providing direct support to senior officials and coordinating materials for program offices. Katie O. also served as a Management Analyst at CE2 Corporation, collaborating with personnel on NNSA program activities, and as a Travel Team Leader at OBXtek, overseeing travel coordination for USG travelers at US Embassies. Earlier roles include a Senior Program Assistant at PRO-telligent, LLC, responsible for the deployment of travelers to Iraq, and a Human Resources Assistant. Educational qualifications include an MBA in Human Resources and Technology from Walden University and a B.A. in Psychology from Millersville University of Pennsylvania.
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