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Andrew Reynolds
Adjunct Professor; Consultant, SET for Development
Andrew Reynolds is a career civil servant with extensive experience in the US Department of Energy and US Department of State, retiring as Senior Advisor in Space and Advanced Technologies in September 2015.
Since October 2015, he has been working as a consultant on science, engineering, and technology for development. He also serves as an advisory board member for various engineering schools and centers and works as an adjunct professor at the University of Virginia.
As an accomplished and energetic leader, Andrew Reynolds has a long history of achievements in strategic planning for science, technology, engineering, and innovation. He is actively involved in domestic and international collaboration at the intersection of intelligence, diplomatic, defense, and development sectors.
He has extensive relations with academic and industrial communities as well as civil society. Known for his strong organizational, communication, and personal skills, he has a reputation for motivating colleagues and mentoring young scientists, engineers, and university faculty members.
Andrew Reynolds possesses in-depth knowledge of basic and applied research across various science and technology fields, engineering, and emerging technologies, including information and communication technologies and the Internet. He is proficient in three foreign languages and is recognized for his mentoring roles in the Federal workforce.
Andrew Reynolds holds a Master's Degree in Strategic Intelligence from the National Intelligence University, a Master's Degree in Engineering and Applied Science from The George Washington University, and a Bachelor's Degree in International Relations and Affairs from the University of Virginia.