HUNTSVILLE-On January 29, 2015 at 12:30 pm The Deans Speaker Series will take place at Alabama A & M. The event will be held at Arthur J. Bond Hall, Room 233 at the University.
Miranda Bouldin graduated from the Harvard Business School Owner/President Management Program in 2014, serves on the Madison County Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), and is a member of the Rotary Club of Greater Huntsville. In 2012, Miranda founded the non-profit Inspire & Achieve Corporation to provide deserving students with financial assistance, personal growth and development, and to increase the number of students entering into STEM and Logistics related fields. Inspire & Achieve has scholarship opportunities through current partnerships with universities to include Alabama A&M, Auburn, UA Huntsville, and University of Alabama Tuscaloosa.
Miranda Bouldin founded LogiCore Corporation in 2002 as a woman-owned small business. LogiCore is a premier Logistics and Technology Services and Solutions Company located in Cummings Research Park, Huntsville, Alabama. LogiCore is a Prime Contractor for the Federal Government and provides Life Cycle Logistics, Operational Logistics, In Theatre Operations, Systems Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, and Programmatic Services in addition to offering mission-essential systems integration expertise.
LogiCore has become a trusted partner and focuses on consistently delivering dependable and solid solutions. LogiCore is steadfast in its desire to offer unparalleled service to its customers, and stand ready to respond to customer needs and exceed customer expectations – hence the company motto “Readiness Accelerated.”
The LogiCore Team consists of highly qualified employees who truly enjoy their work and share a common vision: “to be recognized as a knowledgeable global leader providing Logistics Management and Analytical Solutions in support of the world’s toughest challenges”.
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Student Speaker Presentation:
Sophomore, Computer Science major Darlesia S. Sykes was selected as one of twenty students nationwide to participate in the first ever Walmart Collegiate Innovators Challenge for STEM majors. This four day competition was held in October 2014 in Bentonville, Arkansas. This competition consisted of team challenges based on analytics, engineering, and programming, giving the students insight into the ways that technical degrees can be used in a major retail company. Miss Sykes will discuss the purpose of the competition, and her experiences in Bentonville.


