Sean M.
About Sean M.
Sean M. is a Program Leader at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, focusing on science and technology assessments. He has a diverse background in national security, international trade, and military strategy, with previous roles in the U.S. Air Force and the Department of State.
Work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Sean M. has been serving as a Program Leader at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory since 2019. In this role, he focuses on science and technology assessments, contributing to the laboratory's mission of enhancing national security through innovative research and development. His position allows him to leverage his extensive background in national security and nonproliferation to guide projects that address critical challenges in these areas.
Education and Expertise
Sean M. holds a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from the University of Idaho, which he completed from 1988 to 1992. He also earned a Bachelor's Degree in Meteorology from Penn State University in 1993. Furthering his education, he obtained an MBA in Business Administration and Management from Colorado State University between 1998 and 2000. Additionally, he studied National Security Policy Studies at the USAF Air War College and achieved a Master’s Degree in Air and Space Operational Art and Science from the USAF Air Command and Staff College.
Background
Sean M. has a diverse professional background, primarily within the United States Air Force, where he served for 17 years as a Space/Missile Officer. His roles included strategy, plans, future concepts, missile warning, and ICBM operations. He later held positions such as Deputy Director of Public Affairs and Chief of Strategy, Research, and Assessment from 2014 to 2017. His experience also includes serving as a Policy Advisor at the U.S. Department of State, focusing on international security and nonproliferation from 2009 to 2013.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Sean M. has developed expertise in international trade, particularly in relation to national security and nonproliferation. His leadership roles in various capacities within the U.S. Air Force and the Department of State have equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities involved in these fields. His work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory continues to reflect his commitment to advancing science and technology in support of national security objectives.