Letroy McFadden has a strong background in network engineering and project management. Letroy started their career in 2003 as an Implementation Manager at SAIC, where they provided program management support for intelligence information sharing requirements. Letroy then worked as a Senior System Analyst at Technical Management Resources, fulfilling and enhancing DIA requirements. In 2008, they joined MicroTech as a Program Manager, overseeing the transition to Department of Defense Intelligence Information System. Letroy continued their program management work at Federated IT, where they managed the OSHA Information Management System contract. At Level 3 Communications, Letroy served as the Federal Operations Manager, responsible for coordinating activities and program oversight for a government program valued over 2 billion dollars. Most recently, they worked at CACI International Inc as the Manager of Network Operations. Letroy is currently employed at SeKON Enterprise, Inc. as a Network Engineer, where they manage multimillion-dollar projects and aligns business goals with technology solutions. Letroy McFadden has a track record of success in enterprise implementations and network engineering.
Letroy McFadden obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Electrical Engineering from South Carolina State University, where they studied from 1972 to 1975. Additionally, they have acquired various certifications, including Bystander Training: From Bystander to Upstander, Develop Interpersonal Skills for Inclusive Workplaces, How to Speak So People Want to Listen, Cybersecurity Foundations, Introduction to AWS for Non-Engineers: 1 Cloud Concepts, The Non-Technical Skills of Effective Data Scientists, Preventing Harassment in the Workplace, Being an Effective Team Member, Digital Transformation, Organization Communication, and Leadership Fundamentals. These certifications were obtained from LinkedIn, with the most recent ones received in May 2022 and the earliest in March 2021.
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