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Our Team
Brandon Greenberg
Brandon has advised government, nonprofit, and private-sector organizations on emergency management planning and operations for over 15 years, with a focus on improving the design of organizational and technical systems to support disaster management.
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Our Team
Francis Reilly Jr.
Frank Reilly has over 35 years of experience in natural resources, the National Environmental Policy Act, and especially water resources.
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Our Leadership Team
Dr. Joseph Norton
Dr. Joseph Norton is an analytics and IT executive with over a decade of experience in end-to-end solution development, computational sciences, advanced analytics, data management, enterprise architecture, systems engineering, machine learning and applied artificial intelligence (AI), and business strategy.
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Our Team
Melissa Wright
Melissa leads LMI’s engagement with components of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), including the Science and Technology Directorate, the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office, and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
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Our Leadership Team
Tamara Jack
Tamara leads LMI’s financial and legal operations, including finance and accounting, treasury, tax, enterprise risk management, legal, real estate, security, and pricing.
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Our Team
Dr. Mark A. Eddings
Mark Eddings serves as senior vice president of LMI’s space market, overseeing all aspects of the market’s growth, strategy, execution, and delivery. With extensive expertise in the national security space industry, Mark fosters continued market expansion while bolstering LMI’s rapid innovation in support of customer requirements.
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Trish Csànk
Trish Csànk serves as the vice president of supply chain management at LMI. She retired as a colonel from the United States Air Force with more than 26 years of logistics leadership experience.
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Innovation at the Pace of Need™
LMI Workshop Examines Data Ethics for Government
How can organizations ensure artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) techniques are free from human biases?