
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, Prairie View A&M University (2006).
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, Prairie View A&M University (2006).
Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology (2011).
During my undergraduate career, I interned two summers with an Industrial gas company, and spent another summer with a natural gas transmission company. I started my career with GE promptly after graduation.
I originally joined the Engineering Development Program of GE O&G Drilling and Production Systems (Vetco Gray), knowing that this wasn't only an opportunity to work for an industry leader, but to also develop a clear understanding of the company-technically and operationally.
As part of my final Edison Rotation, I am a Design Engineer for the Subsea Production Systems group of GE O&G DPS. This group designs subsea trees which are flow-control components of submarine networks used to transport oil and gas from the wells (sea-floor) to platforms or barges.
GE values and develops talent. Personal development drives results. GE rewards results. This self-sustaining cycle makes this company a great place to grow, and I have done so significantly, in the midst of amazing people and technology.