U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Executive Director Leslie D. Taylor to Deliver Graduation Keynote
The College of Southern Maryland will recognize 508 candidates for 465 degrees and 255 certificates during its 21st Winter Commencement Jan. 16 at the La Plata Campus. The graduates range in age from 19 to 62 with nearly 33 percent from Charles County, 32.5 percent from St. Mary’s County, 26 percent from Calvert County and the remainder from out of the area. Of the associate’s degree candidates, more than 18 percent will graduate with honors.
In 2008, Taylor was selected to the Senior Executive Service to serve as Naval Air Systems Command’s (NAVAIRSYSCOM) Director for Flight Test Engineering, where she was the Chief Test Engineer for naval aviation leading more than 900 flight test engineers across five sites to deliver critical war fighting capabilities to our sailors and marines.
Taylor received her bachelor of science degree in civil engineering from the West Virginia Institute of Technology in 1984. She earned her master’s degree in engineering management from the Florida Institute of Technology in 1993. She graduated from the Senior Executive Management Development Program in October 1998 and is currently an instructor for John Hopkins University in the Systems Engineering curriculum. She received the Secretary of Defense Medal for the Meritorious Civilian Service Award in 2001.
CSM Winter Commencement Schedule
CSM’s winter commencement activities will begin with a Nursing Recognition Ceremony at 10 a.m., Jan. 16 in the Physical Education (PE Building) Center on the La Plata Campus, located at 8730 Mitchell Road in La Plata. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception will be held on the upper level of the PE Center.
The commencement ceremony will begin at 2:30 p.m. in the PE Building and tickets are required. Ticketholders are encouraged to arrive at least 30 minutes before the ceremony begins. Doors will close when the procession begins, and guests without tickets or arriving after the doors close may view the ceremony via livestream on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/CollegeofSouthernMaryland/.
In the event of inclement weather, there are no plans to reschedule winter commencement activities. Graduates and guests may stay up-to-date about decisions concerning inclement weather by calling the CSM hotline at 301-369-1999 or 800-650-4023.
The safety of CSM students, guests and employees is of utmost importance. CSM will conduct bag checks at commencement, and all individuals may be subject to a bag check before entry. CSM Public Safety officials encourage guests to leave large secondary bags, diaper bags and backpacks in their vehicles or at home as these will be subject to the bag check process at the door.
Due to commencement activities, the PE Building at the La Plata Campus will be closed for fitness and aquatics activities on Jan. 16.
Photos from graduation will be available at https://csmphoto.zenfolio.com/20jangrad and https://csmphoto.zenfolio.com/20jannurrec. For information on commencement, visit www.csmd.edu/commencement.
Calendar
CSM 2020 Winter Graduation Commencement. 2:30 p.m., Jan. 16. College of Southern Maryland (CSM), La Plata Campus, Physical Education Center (PE Building), 8730 Mitchell Road, La Plata. CSM will recognize its winter graduates. Tickets are required to the PE Building. Guests are asked to arrive at least 30 minutes before the start of the ceremony. All guests are subject to a bag check before entry. The college’s nursing recognition will take place at 10 a.m. in the PE Building. graduation@csmd.edu, www.csmd.edu/commencement.
The College of Southern Maryland will recognize 508 candidates for 465 degrees and 255 certificates during its 21st Winter Commencement Jan. 16 at the La Plata Campus. The graduates range in age from 19 to 62 with nearly 33 percent from Charles County, 32.5 percent from St. Mary’s County, 26 percent from Calvert County and the remainder from out of the area. Of the associate’s degree candidates, more than 18 percent will graduate with honors.
The keynote address will be delivered by Leslie D. Taylor, who is the executive director for the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAVAIRWARCENACDIV). Taylor oversees sites at Patuxent River and Webster Field, Maryland; Lakehurst, New Jersey and Orlando, Florida. The aircraft division is responsible for conducting research, development, acquisition, test and evaluation of Naval air-platforms, air platform systems, training systems, aviation support equipment, aircraft launch and recovery systems, air traffic control systems and ship, shore and air special mission equipment. The center conducts air-platform systems integration, mission engineering, warfare analysis, cost analysis and provides air platform life-cycle services in support of the Department of Defense operating forces. Taylor is responsible for ensuring business objectives are met and the overall mission is executed in a safe, effective manner, directing a civilian workforce of more than 10,000 professionals.
In 2008, Taylor was selected to the Senior Executive Service to serve as Naval Air Systems Command’s (NAVAIRSYSCOM) Director for Flight Test Engineering, where she was the Chief Test Engineer for naval aviation leading more than 900 flight test engineers across five sites to deliver critical war fighting capabilities to our sailors and marines.
Prior to serving as a Senior Executive, Taylor served as NAVAIRSYSCOM’s Director for Warfare Analysis and Integration, as well as a Weapons Integration Competency Manager for which she received the Excellence in Federal Career Bronze Award for Supervisors.
Taylor received her bachelor of science degree in civil engineering from the West Virginia Institute of Technology in 1984. She earned her master’s degree in engineering management from the Florida Institute of Technology in 1993. She graduated from the Senior Executive Management Development Program in October 1998 and is currently an instructor for John Hopkins University in the Systems Engineering curriculum. She received the Secretary of Defense Medal for the Meritorious Civilian Service Award in 2001.
CSM Winter Commencement Schedule
CSM’s winter commencement activities will begin with a Nursing Recognition Ceremony at 10 a.m., Jan. 16 in the Physical Education (PE Building) Center on the La Plata Campus, located at 8730 Mitchell Road in La Plata. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception will be held on the upper level of the PE Center.
The commencement ceremony will begin at 2:30 p.m. in the PE Building and tickets are required. Ticketholders are encouraged to arrive at least 30 minutes before the ceremony begins. Doors will close when the procession begins, and guests without tickets or arriving after the doors close may view the ceremony via livestream on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/CollegeofSouthernMaryland/.
In the event of inclement weather, there are no plans to reschedule winter commencement activities. Graduates and guests may stay up-to-date about decisions concerning inclement weather by calling the CSM hotline at 301-369-1999 or 800-650-4023.
The safety of CSM students, guests and employees is of utmost importance. CSM will conduct bag checks at commencement, and all individuals may be subject to a bag check before entry. CSM Public Safety officials encourage guests to leave large secondary bags, diaper bags and backpacks in their vehicles or at home as these will be subject to the bag check process at the door.
Due to commencement activities, the PE Building at the La Plata Campus will be closed for fitness and aquatics activities on Jan. 16.
Photos from graduation will be available at https://csmphoto.zenfolio.com/20jangrad and https://csmphoto.zenfolio.com/20jannurrec. For information on commencement, visit www.csmd.edu/commencement.
Calendar
CSM 2020 Winter Graduation Commencement. 2:30 p.m., Jan. 16. College of Southern Maryland (CSM), La Plata Campus, Physical Education Center (PE Building), 8730 Mitchell Road, La Plata. CSM will recognize its winter graduates. Tickets are required to the PE Building. Guests are asked to arrive at least 30 minutes before the start of the ceremony. All guests are subject to a bag check before entry. The college’s nursing recognition will take place at 10 a.m. in the PE Building. graduation@csmd.edu, www.csmd.edu/commencement.