Lori Perine

 LoriA. Perine

Lori A. Perine

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  • School: Montgomery College
  • Campus: Rockville
  • Department: Mathematics
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  • Location: 51 Mannakee Street
    Rockville, MD - 20850
  • Dates at Montgomery College: Rockville Campus: December 2014 - January 2020
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Jan 29, 2020
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Professor Perine is really sweet. She will make sure you understand the concept before moving to another one. She's very organized as well. I struggled with math a lot but she made the class an easy one. She's probably the best mathematics teacher I've ever had.

Biography

Montgomery College Rockville - Mathematics


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  • 1994

    National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

    ALSTOM

    iSchool/College of Information Studies University of Maryland

    Presidential Transition Team

    Department of Mathematics

    The Catholic University of America

    White House Office of Science & Tech Policy

    InterpreTech

    National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

    President & CEO

    Established priorities for NSF grant programs to advance cyberinfracture for research collaboration and education. \n\nCoordinated alliance of technology companies developing B2B electronic commerce applications for demonstration to the Social Security Agency.

    Interpretech

    LLC

    Executive Director

    Agenda 2020 Technology Alliance

    First professional executive director of a global industry technology alliance

    successfully rebranding the industry with an aggressive vision. Created market pipelines to capture $35 billion in revenues

    reduce annual energy consumption by 550 billion barrels of oil

    and cut annual carbon emissions by 227 billion tons. Fostered the creation of a $3.5 million research consortium. Increased federal appropriations by 23%. Expanded national and global alliance membership

    increasing revenues by 30%.\n\nSpearheaded creation of industry partnership with community colleges and universities to develop new curriculum and internships

    with incorporation of technology-enabled delivery

    to support evolving needs for STEM education and training in the emerging bio-fuels and bio-chemicals industries.

    American Forest & Paper Association

    Montgomery College

    Rockville

    MD

    Undergraduate statistics and applied calculus taught to a population of highly diverse learners in terms of academic preparation

    age

    disability

    and national origin.

    Adjunct Faculty

    Department of Mathematics and Statistics

    Senior aide to the U.S. President’s Science Advisor

    responsible for developing

    launching and coordinating national R&D initiatives totaling $2.5 billion across 14 federal government agencies via the National Science & Technology Council

    and serving as senior staff to the President’s Information Technology Advisory Committee and the President’s Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology.\n\nManaged the coordination of federal research programs in high performance computing to establish research programs for big data algorithms

    large scale networking

    high end computing infrastructure

    cyber security and information assurance

    and application-driven systems. \n\nCoordinated large-scale White House interagency initiatives

    in collaboration with the NSF and the Department of Education

    for K-12 science education and learning technologies

    engaging organizations supporting formal and informal science and math education.

    White House Office of Science & Tech Policy

    iSchool/College of Information Studies University of Maryland

    Rockville

    Maryland

    Core faculty in undergraduate information science degree program

    leveraging expertise in: \nmathematical statistics\nlarge scale datasets\nsupervised and unsupervised machine learning\ndata analysis for decision making and prediction\napplications of information technology\ntechnology research and development\nsocial and economic impacts of technology\ndata ethics

    Lecturer

    Interim executive management for organizations seeking to leverage the power of data and technology for innovation and value creation. Representative engagements:\n \n\tInterim CEO for data analytics venture

    partnering with the Chinese government officials to provide data analytics capabilities and technical support in exchange for market research and intelligence on Chinese consumer markets.\n\n\tExec VP of external relations and business development for an emerging technology company deploying geospatial imaging and social networks to engage customers in collective partnerships to support expansion of green energy sources.\n\n\tLaunched U.S. operations and federal government partnerships for a foreign research evaluation firm

    specializing in bibliometrics and design

    measurement

    and analysis of research programs.

    InterpreTech

    Executive Director

    Policy Analysis & Research

    Executive director of policy research and statistical analysis operation for this national industry trade association

    overseeing services for data collection

    management

    and analysis to address revenue and competitiveness impacts of policies and regulations. Led a team of 18 professionals with a budget of 6.5 million responsible for data and policy analysis spanning technology

    energy

    environment

    climate change

    health and safety

    international trade

    and tax.

    American Forest & Paper Association

    Department of Mathematics

    The Catholic University of America

    Washington D.C. Metro Area

    Lecturer and co-developer of graduate and undergraduate curriculum integrating mathematical statistics and data analysis

    Adjunct Faculty

    Department of Mathematics

    Member of 2008 (U.S.) Presidential Transition Team to establish priorities for science

    technology

    and innovation agenda

    with emphasis on public-private innovation; science

    technology

    engineering

    and mathematics (STEM) education; and international re-engagement.

    Presidential Transition Team

    Vice President

    US Government Affairs

    First corporate executive in global role to launch and lead U.S. government affairs operations for this French multinational that was seeking to commercialize advanced technologies in US markets. Provided strategic leadership on policy connections to and impact on company’s $10 billion global sales

    successfully raising company’s profile and re-positioning its engagement with U.S. the Federal government.

    ALSTOM

  • 1982

    Doctoral Studies

    Social Systems Sciences (Strategic Planning & Organizational Design)

    The Wharton School

  • 1981

    MS

    Energy Mgmt & Policy

  • 1977

    Spanish

    French

    English

    German

    A. B. magna cum laude

    Mathematics

  • Still Water Mindfulness Practice Center

    Co-Founder and Events Producer

    Maryland Ukulele Jam

    Troop Leader

    Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital

    Co-Convenor

    Mindful Family Sangha

    Still Water Mindfulness Practice Group

    Climate Change

    Policy

    Social Entrepreneurship

    Policy Analysis

    Public Policy

    Business Development

    Start-ups

    Strategic Planning

    Sustainability

    Program Management

    Strategic Partnerships

    Entrepreneurship

    Management

    Renewable Energy

    Management Consulting

    Information Technology

    Leadership

    Innovation Management

    Strategy

    Strategic Alliances

    Perine

    Lori A.

    Interpretech

    LLC

    American Forest & Paper Association

    Montgomery College

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