Northeastern University
John Beaty has extensive experience in program management and technology development within the scientific instrument, semiconductor, and government contract industries. Currently serving as the (Retired) Director of Technology Development at Northeastern University's College of Electrical and Computer Engineering, John Beaty also holds the position of President at Beaty/Malliris, where senior program management services for industrial and government contracts are provided. With a strong background in managing significant contracts, including a $18M SEMATECH contract at FEI Company and a $12M project at Schlumberger, John Beaty has effectively negotiated terms to meet project goals. Additionally, John Beaty has contributed as an instructor and mentor at Gordon Engineering Leadership. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Chemistry from California State University-Sacramento.
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Northeastern University
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Founded in 1898, Northeastern is a global research university with a distinctive, experience-driven approach to education and discovery. The university is a leader in experiential learning, powered by the world’s most far-reaching cooperative education program. They integrate classroom study with opportunities for professional work, research, service, and global learning in more than 100 countries. The same spirit of collaboration guides a use-inspired research enterprise focused on solving global challenges in health, security, and sustainability. Northeastern offers a comprehensive array of undergraduate and graduate programs leading to degrees through the doctorate in nine colleges and schools, and select graduate programs at campuses in Boston, Charlotte, N.C., San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, and Toronto. Campuses in Burlington, MA, and Nahant, MA, are home to research institutes for homeland security and coastal sustainability, respectively.