Ph.D. Student
Kenneth (Ken) Prewitt is presently enrolled in the Ph.D., program in the Management of Complex Systems division where his focus concerns the impact of climate change upon decision making concerning the implementation of climate suitable, drought resistant high-value crops. Ken is a retired Army officer with 23 years of experience encompassing cost-benefit initiatives, comprehensive analyses, strategic input, and leadership. Ken has served on Active Duty in the Reserves and National Guard in various roles including command, staff, and analyst roles. Ken’s military training included Airborne school, Infantry Officer basic, Intelligence Officer Transition and Advanced course, Counterintelligence Officer Course, Command Service Staff School, and Command General Staff College. Ken has served in a joint capacity on numerous occasions. Ken has deployed to most notably Afghanistan, Korea, and within the United States including the Hurricane Andrew Relief, The Atlanta Olympics, and participated in support work for the 2004 Democratic Convention in Boston. Ken has a BA from the University of Alabama in history with a minor in Biology; MS in Operations and Project Management with Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification from Southern New Hampshire University.