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John Hoover

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School of Business
jhoover@mymail.marylhurst.edu

Education

MS, Engineering Management, New Jersey Institute of Technology.

About

John Hoover is proud to have been teaching in the Marylhurst MBA Program for over ten years. His undergraduate degree is in Mathematics from the State University of New York at Binghamton. He holds an MS in Engineering Management from New Jersey Institute of Technology.

Mr. Hoover is currently department director of Software Engineering at Lockheed Martin Corporation developing advanced systems for the US Navy. He also served as Global Manufacturing Program Manager at Intel Corporation, Oregon. His experience spans over thirty years in organizational leadership, program management, product development and marketing, strategic planning, and global supply chain operations. Mr. Hoover began his career as a software developer in Aerospace Industry.

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