Steven Duke has a diverse work experience spanning over several decades. Steven began their career in the military, serving in the US Army and the Australian Army as an officer and tactics instructor. During their time in the US Army, Steven held various leadership positions, overseeing training and operations at different levels. Steven eventually rose to the rank of Colonel and served as the Director of the Test & Evaluation Command, where they led a large group in conducting operational tests for armor and infantry equipment.
Following their military career, Steven transitioned into the private sector, working for companies such as Raytheon, IAP Worldwide Services, Cubic Corporation, Command Post Technologies, Valiant Integrated Services, and currently RGNext. In these roles, they focused on business development, capture management, and building growth pipelines. Steven conducted market analysis, developed relationships with B2B and government entities, and created marketing and trade show engagement plans to drive company growth. Steven also provided critical intelligence and recommendations to management for informed decision-making.
Throughout their career, Steven has demonstrated strong leadership skills, strategic planning abilities, and expertise in business development and operations. Steven is experienced in managing budgets, conducting market research, and building customer relationships.
Steven Duke earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Broadcast Journalism from Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) from 1982 to 1986. Steven then pursued a Master's degree in Human Resources Development at Webster University from 1998 to 1999. Additionally, Steven completed a program at the Command and General Staff College in Operations Management and Supervision during the same period. Steven was also selected to attend the US Army War College for Operations Management and Supervision, although the exact years of attendance are not specified. Moreover, Steven Duke obtained a certification in Raytheon Six Sigma in September 2012.
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