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SAME K-12 STEM COI Webinar: Project Manage Your Career

About This Webinar

Mike Jackson will discuss his career path and how he has "Project Managed" his professional life in the federal government, and in both public and private sectors.

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
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Director, Projects and Public Realm Energy Corridor District
Mr. Michael “Mike” Jackson is District Manager, Public
Realm & Special Projects at the Energy Corridor District
in Houston, TX. The position is a leadership position that
serves the District in several ways. Mr. Jackson is
responsible for a $750K annual budget for beautification
and maintenance within the District. He is also
responsible for management and coordination of
consultants, design, and projects in the $2M
Planning/Infrastructure/Identity annual budget.
Additionally, he manages transportation, mobility, and
consulting for the District which has a $315K annual
budget.
Prior to his current position, he worked for HDR, Inc as a
Federal Project Manager. In that role, he was responsible
for federal design projects with fees ranging from $70K to
$1.6M. Federal clients spanned the US Navy, US Air
Force, Coast Guard, National Guard, and the US Army.
Mr. Jackson completed a 20+ year federal civilian career
in 2022 and last held the position of Construction
Technology Subject Matter Expert (SME) the Air Force
Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC), Joint Base San Antonio-
Lackland, Texas. As part of the Standards and Evaluation
Branch of AFCEC, the Construction Technology SME is
responsible for the management of the Air Force Design Awards Program, Air Force Standard Design Program, and
serves as the Air Force member on two Tri-Service Discipline Working Groups (DWG); Aviation DWG and
Specifications DWG.
Mr. Jackson entered federal civilian service in Mar 1999 working for the US Army Corps of Engineers, Mississippi Valley
District, New Orleans, La. From June 2001 to July 2004, he gained private industry experience as a Mechanical Design
Engineer working at a nuclear plant in Clinton, Ill. He returned to federal service in July 2004 as a Project Engineer for
the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Southeast Louisiana Veterans Healthcare System (SLVHCS), New Orleans,
La. He served in a diverse range of leadership and staff positions from Chief of Projects at SLVHCS to Resident
Engineer for the VA Office of Construction & Facilities Management. He began working for the Air Force in Mar 2016,
serving as a Mechanical Engineer in the Facilities Branch, Asset Visibility Division, Operations Directorate, AFCEC,
Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla where he was instrumental in the requirement development, award, and surveillance of the
enterprise-wide Facility Condition Assessment contract. He then took a Command position with the HQ Air Education
and Training Command (AETC), Joint Base San Antonio – Randolph AFB, Texas where he was the Military
Construction (MILCON) Program Manager, providing MILCON and Unspecified Minor Military Construction (UMMC)
advocacy, oversight and support for 12 installations across AETC.
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Program Manager
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Chair, SAME K12 STEM Outreach COI
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