Explore disruptive technologies, issues, ideas or insights shared by AFCEA emerging leaders.
Disruptive By Design: Power and Leadership
Power and leadership are fascinating and controversial, perhaps with a dash of hectic, chaotic management too.
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Disruptive By Design: Are You Ready To Tackle the Challenges To Come?
Elle Younker, a member of AFCEA’s Emerging Professionals in the Intelligence Community, or EPIC, is an ethical social engineer and cyber threat intelligence analyst supporting the national security sector.
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Disruptive By Design: Is it Possible the United States and China Are Already at War?
Emilyn Tuomala is an Emerging Leader from the Northern Virginia Chapter and currently works at Systems Planning & Analysis as a program analyst. Prior to her current role, she served as a John S. McCain Strategic Defense fellow at the Defense Technology Security Administration. She also studied emerging technology issues and deterrence theory as a graduate research associate at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s Center for Global Security Research.
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Disruptive By Design: Followership Is Overlooked
Jennifer Miller is a business operations manager for the Defense Health Agency. With 15 years of experience, she is a certified project management professional, certified government financial manager, a certified defense financial manager with acquisition specialty and a member of the Society of Defense Financial Management Washington Chapter.
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Disruptive By Design: Asking the Right Questions
Part 1: Questions as a Relationship-Building Vector
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