Glennae Williams has a diverse work experience in various roles and organizations. Glennae started their career as a Process Improvement Specialist at MedStar Washington Hospital Center, where they supported and led Lean Six Sigma efforts to improve departmental processes and achieved significant results, including a department ROI of over $2 million. Glennae then moved on to The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory as a System Analyst, where they worked on special projects for the Bureau of Navy Medicine task force, conducting analysis and developing technical requirements for the integration of healthcare data systems.
After that, Glennae joined Northrop Grumman as a System Engineer, collaborating with technical experts to allocate and verify requirements for special upgrades on Airforce defender and bomber aircrafts. Glennae ensured proper allocation of requirements and maintained traceability in IBM RATIONALE DOORS. Their most recent role was at Whitney, Bradley & Brown (WBB), where they served as an Information Technology (IT) Systems Engineer. Glennae played a key role in driving software acquisitions, performing system requirement analysis, and managing records retention processes.
Overall, Glennae's work experience showcases their expertise in process improvement, systems analysis, and engineering, with a focus on optimizing operations and achieving better outcomes.
Glennae Williams obtained a Master's degree in Systems Engineering from Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering, which they pursued from 2015 to 2020. Prior to that, they completed their Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering from Morgan State University between 2009 and 2014. In addition to their formal education, they acquired certifications in "How to Be a Good Mentee and Mentor" and "Introduction to Career Skills in Software Development" from LinkedIn in January 2023 and November 2022, respectively.
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