Kayla Rose
About Kayla Rose
Kayla Rose is a Senior Analyst specializing in Logistics Strategy and Implementation at LMI, where she has worked since 2020. She has a background in international studies and economics, holding a Bachelor's degree from Rhodes College and a Master's degree in Statecraft and National Security from the Institute of World Politics.
Work at LMI
Kayla Rose has been employed at LMI as a Senior Analyst in Logistics Strategy and Implementation since 2020. In this role, she has contributed to logistics strategy and implementation efforts for the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Sustainment. Her work focuses on enhancing logistical operations and strategies within the Department of Defense, where she has been involved in various logistics strategy projects since May 2020.
Previous Experience
Prior to her current position, Kayla Rose held several roles that contributed to her expertise in logistics and strategy. She worked as a Summer Intern for the Office of New Student Programs and Leadership at Rhodes College in 2019 for seven months. Additionally, she served as a Research Assistant at the Institute of World Politics in 2018 for three months, gaining experience in research and analysis within the Washington D.C. Metro Area. Furthermore, she was a Research Fellow at the Africa Center for Strategic Progress in 2020, where she engaged in projects related to Leadership & Governance and Security & Intelligence.
Education and Expertise
Kayla Rose pursued her education at the Institute of World Politics, where she studied Statecraft and National Security, achieving the status of M.A. Candidate from 2020 to 2022. Prior to that, she earned a Bachelor's degree in International Studies and Economics from Rhodes College, where she studied from 2016 to 2019. Her academic background provides her with a strong foundation in national security and international relations, complementing her professional experience in logistics and strategy.
Research and Contributions
Throughout her career, Kayla Rose has contributed to various research initiatives and projects. Her role as a Research Fellow at the Africa Center for Strategic Progress involved participation in the Leadership & Governance Lab and the Security & Intelligence Lab. These experiences have equipped her with analytical skills and knowledge relevant to her current work in logistics strategy for the Department of Defense.