Michael Schlender joins L&A advisory board

December 6, 2024, 9:30AMNuclear News

Schlender

Michael Schlender, former deputy director at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, is joining Longenecker & Associates’ corporate advisory board, effective in January.

About Schlender: He has more than 30 years of experience in the U.S. national laboratory complex, including serving in senior leadership roles at PNNL and Brookhaven National Laboratory.

He is also the recipient of the secretary of energy’s Exceptional Service Award for his service to the Department of Energy, advancing excellence in operations across the national laboratory system.

Schlender holds a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and biochemistry from Eastern Washington University, and a master’s degree in chemistry from Western Washington University.

“Michael’s skills and experience in improving operational effectiveness, safety, and security will enable him to provide unique counsel as part of our advisory board. This will especially serve us well as we continue to grow our role in supporting mission excellence throughout the U.S. national laboratory complex,” said John Longenecker, L&A chief executive officer.

About L&A: For almost 20 years, L&A’s advisory board has provided strategic advice and input to company leadership to help position for future success. The full board roster can be found online.

Founded in 1989, L&A is a woman-owned small business that supports the DOE and the National Nuclear Security Administration. L&A works with the federal government’s nuclear security and cleanup enterprise to improve mission performance, deliver capital asset projects to schedule and budget, implement effective governance approaches, and develop targeted business strategies for both large and small businesses.


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