Mark Waldof has 44 years of industry experience in systems and project management, systems engineering, system design, electrical design, software development, systems integration and test, marketing and proposals, legal support, subcontracts management and organizational process developments. Mark has 20 years of management assessment, process and course development and implementation experience in technical and management areas.

Mark has provided services to a wide range of corporations, Government agencies, educational institutions and small commercial businesses. NASA, Stanford, Sandia Labs, Naval Post Graduate Schools and Lockheed Martin are some example clients. Mark has also worked with international governments and industry in Japan, Taiwan and Europe.

Mark is retired from Lockheed Martin Corporation where he held numerous positions including the corporate focal point for project management processes, assessments, development and training. Other positions included leading the Lockheed Martin Corporate Technical Learning Council which worked, in part, to coordinate the development of skills based learning curriculums for over 70,000 engineers. Mark’s experience includes a past adjunct professor position at the graduate level at the University of St. Thomas, CSIS Dept. and a current position with the University of Minnesota, CCE.

Today Mark provides management consulting services to a wide range of commercial and government clients, domestic and international. At the University of Minnesota, Mark develops and conducts project management, systems engineering and other courses. He has worked with the State of Minnesota and the University of Minnesota to build a systems engineering partnership with Lockheed Martin to develop and provide SE courseware. Mark works with local school districts in Minnesota to provide foundational science and math course materials and provides management consulting volunteer services for non-profits including the National Marrow Donor Program in Minneapolis. Mark holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from the Institute of Technology at the University of Minnesota and has completed numerous areas of study.