Deborah Loewer
About Deborah Loewer
Deborah Loewer is a Senior Research Fellow at LMI, where she has worked since 2008. She previously served in various roles in the U.S. Navy, including Rear Admiral, and has held leadership positions in organizations focused on national security.
Current Role at LMI
Deborah Loewer serves as a Senior Research Fellow at LMI, a position she has held since 2008. In this role, she focuses on research initiatives that support national security and defense strategies. Her extensive background in military operations and leadership informs her contributions to various projects aimed at enhancing operational effectiveness and policy development.
Previous Experience at the US Navy
Deborah Loewer had a distinguished career in the US Navy, serving for over 30 years. She held the position of Rear Admiral from 1976 to 2007, where she was involved in high-level decision-making and strategic planning. Additionally, she worked as the Commander of the Military Sealift Command from 2003 to 2005, and briefly as a Chief of Military Warfare Center from 2005 to 2006, both roles based in Washington, D.C.
Experience at Advanced Acoustic Concepts
After her tenure at the US Navy, Deborah Loewer worked as the Vice President for Homeland Security at Advanced Acoustic Concepts from 2007 to 2008. In this capacity, she contributed to initiatives focused on enhancing security measures and technologies in response to evolving threats.
Educational Background
Deborah Loewer studied at Kiel University, where she gained foundational knowledge that supported her subsequent career in military and defense sectors. Her education has played a significant role in shaping her analytical and leadership skills.