Daniel Elwell

Deal Team Lead And Solutions Architect at Blackdragon

Daniel Elwell has a diverse and extensive work experience. Daniel started their career as a Mathematician at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, where they worked for almost 9 years. Daniel then transitioned to the Department of the Navy as an Operations Research Analyst before joining SRA International as a Principal. At SRA International, they held various roles for over 8 years.

In 2008, Daniel joined Applied Defense Solutions as the Practice Director for Network Modeling and Simulation. After two years, they became an IT Release Manager at Ventera, where they developed and executed test procedures for a new US Coast Guard mobile app.

In 2010, they started their own consulting firm called Elwell & Associates, where they provided systems engineering consulting services to multiple clients such as TMI Consulting and AM General.

In 2014, Daniel joined UoT Community as a Subject Matter Expert, where they helped connect experts with small and medium-sized businesses for consulting opportunities.

Their most recent role was as the Director of Corporate Growth and Strategy at iCES Corporation | Systems Thinking @ Work.

Overall, Daniel Elwell has a strong background in systems engineering, consulting, and management, with experience in various industries including government, technology, and aerospace.

Daniel Elwell earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and Economics from The Ohio State University in 1989. In 1993, they pursued Applied Mathematics at the University of Maryland. Between 1995 and 2000, they attended the University of Maryland - Robert H. Smith School of Business. In 2003, they completed a course in Information Technology from the University of Maryland Global Campus. Additionally, Daniel obtained certifications such as Project Management Professional in 2005 and ITIL Foundation version 2 in 2003. Recently, they have acquired various certifications through LinkedIn in areas like cloud architecture, enterprise architecture, microservices, and communication skills.

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