Stephen Walker

Project Manager/supervisor/enterprise Test Systems Engineering And Technical Lead at The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

Stephen Walker has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Stephen began their career in 1992 as a Marine Science Instructor at Associated Marine Institutes, where they mentored troubled youth and certified them in scuba diving. In 2000, they became a Motorcycle Safety Instructor at MSF, coordinating certifications for DOD, military, and civilian riders. Stephen then joined the US Navy in 2001, serving as a Master Training Specialist and later attaining the rank of Senior Chief. In 2014, Stephen joined The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, where they held various roles including Project Manager, Test Evaluation Support Group Co Chair, and Human Centered Design Instructor. Throughout their career, Stephen has demonstrated expertise in project management, technical leadership, curriculum development, training, and human systems integration.

Stephen Walker's education history is as follows:

- From 2023 to 2024, Stephen attended Northwestern Theological Seminary and earned a Doctor of Philosophy - PhD degree in Counseling/Leadership.

- In 2023, they completed a course in Strengthening Coaching at Churchill Leadership Group.

- In 2022, Stephen attended The Johns Hopkins University and studied Performance Coaching in the field of Organizational Leadership.

- In 2021, they completed leadership courses at Echelon Front and also studied Intro to Systems Engineering and Strategic Education Class at The Johns Hopkins University.

- In 2018, Stephen studied Project Management at The Johns Hopkins University and earned certifications from Defense Acquisition University.

- From 2002 to 2004, they attended National University and obtained a Master's degree in Management with a focus on Business Administration and Management, General.

- From 1987 to 1992, Stephen completed their Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) degree in Criminal Justice at Kent State University.

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