William L.
About William L.
William L. is a US Air Force FSRM Project Approvals/Policy Analyst currently employed at Redhorse Corporation in Washington, D.C. He has a background in facilities analysis and marketing, with degrees in General Studies and Homeland Security.
Work at Redhorse Corporation
Currently, William L. serves as a US Air Force FSRM Project Approvals/Policy Analyst at Redhorse Corporation. He has held this position since 2020 and is based in Washington, District of Columbia. In this role, he is responsible for reviewing and revising civil engineering policies related to facilities repair and maintenance projects within the United States Air Force. His work includes performing reviews of facility repair and maintenance projects that exceed $7.5 million.
Previous Experience at LMI
William L. worked at LMI as a Facilities Analyst from 2015 to 2019. His tenure lasted four years, during which he was based in Tysons, Virginia. In this role, he contributed to various facility management initiatives and gained experience in analyzing facility-related data.
Career at CGI
Before joining LMI, William L. worked at CGI as a Marketing Analyst in Global Marketing from 2012 to 2015. He spent three years in Fairfax, Virginia, where he focused on marketing strategies and analysis to support the company's global initiatives.
Education Background
William L. studied at Northern Virginia Community College, where he achieved an Associate's degree in General Studies from 2011 to 2012. He later attended Virginia Commonwealth University, earning a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness from 2013 to 2015. His educational background supports his analytical roles in both marketing and facilities management.
Professional Contributions
William L. supported the first Headquarters Air Force civil engineering department-wide workshop, which was held on a digital platform due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This initiative demonstrated his ability to adapt to changing circumstances and contribute to the Air Force's operational needs during a challenging time.