SiloSmashers, Inc.
Steve Youngblood has a diverse work experience in project management roles. Steve worked as a Program Manager/Corporate Quality Manager at SiloSmashers starting in November 2010. Prior to that, they were a Project Management Consultant at CGH Technologies from December 2008 to November 2010, where they led a team in redesigning project management processes for the Federal Aviation Administration. Before that, Steve was a Project Manager at GridPoint from July 2007 to December 2008, where they managed enterprise systems projects using an Agile approach. Steve also worked as a Project Manager at KENROB IT Solutions from March 2007 to June 2007, where they developed customized project management methodologies for clients. Steve's earlier experience includes working as a Project Manager-PMP at IntelliDyne, LLC from May 2005 to March 2007, where they managed the implementation of a project management knowledge management system.
Steve Youngblood obtained their Master of Science degree in Business Technologies with a focus in Information Technology from Marymount University. Steve completed their degree between 2001 and 2003. In addition, they obtained the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute in September 2005.
SiloSmashers, Inc.
SiloSmashers is an industry leading strategy, management, and technology consulting firm, with depth of knowledge and expertise, and a proven methodology that enables customers to break down organizational silos, and increase communications and collaboration, to achieve Peak Performance® and mission success. SiloSmashers provides a comprehensive set of strategy and technology consulting services focused on Project/Program Management, Performance Management, and IT Security, and supported by a proven methodology based on collaboration, strategic alignment and metrics. SiloSmashers has worked on a wide range of projects, for numerous government departments and agencies including; and the Departments of Homeland Security, Transportation, Health and Human Services, Treasury, Justice, and Interior; General Services Administration; and the Environmental Protection Agency.