Lonnie Cheney

Lonnie Cheney

Adjunct Professor

Area: Operations and Information Systems Management
Email: [[w|lcheney]]

Biography

Dr. Lonnie Cheney is an Adjunct Professor at William & Mary’s Raymond A. Mason School of Business. Dr. Cheney received a D.SC. in Engineering Management from George Washington University, a M.S. in Applied Physics and Computer Science from Christopher Newport University, and a B.S. in Mathematics, Secondary Education, and Psychology from Grove City College.

 Dr. Cheney has taught for over 15 years at Christopher Newport University and George Washington University including courses in Management Science, Modeling and Simulation, Network Communications, Discrete Mathematics, Programming in Java and Python, Digital Logic Design, Engineering Finance and Systems Engineering.

 He has over 25 years of experience as a Project Manager, Technical Manager, and Systems Engineer with Peraton Inc., Northrop Grumman, Inter-National Research Institute, and 3-G International, Inc. He has extensive experience in Data Management and Data Transformation involved predominantly with Department of Defense Financial, Procurement, Travel, Personnel, Logistics, and Command and Control Systems.

Areas of Interest/Expertise
  • Project Management
  • Data Management and Analysis
  • Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis
  • Applied Optimization and Simulation Modeling