Selman named to Homeland Security & Defense Business Council Board
John Selman ’92 MPA has been appointed to the
board of directors for the Homeland Security & Defense Business Council, a
corporate membership organization working to build engagement between industry
and government.
Selman is currently vice president of national
security programs for LMI, a management consulting nonprofit working to improve
the business of government headquartered in McLean, Virginia. They were founded
in 1961 to help government agency clients better manage logistics and respond
to critical problems. LMI draws on expertise in advanced analytics, digital
services, logistics, and management advisory services to work as a third party
with federal civilian and defense agencies.
Before joining LMI, Selman was a principal
with Booz Allen Hamilton for eight years. He also previously spent more than
five years with LMI as a program manager and research fellow. He spent a year
and a half in government as an environmental protection specialist with the
U.S. Department of Energy. Over the course of his career, he has worked with
more than 20 U.S. civil, defense, and intelligence agencies.
You can read more about Selman’s new position in this
news article.
03/06/20