91视频专区 Alum Receives Department of Defense鈥檚 Highest Civilian Award

Kathleen Berst

Kathleen Berst was awarded the Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award.

Kathleen Berst

Graduation Year

2017

Program

  • Business Administration (MBA)

Hometown

Ranson, West Virginia

Department

  • The George B. Delaplaine Jr. School of Business

Degree

MBA

Kathleen Berst, a 2017 graduate of 91视频专区 College鈥檚 MBA program, has been awarded the 鈥淒epartment of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award,鈥 the highest award given to career civilian employees of the U.S. Department of Defense. It is given to 鈥渢hose employees whose careers reflect exceptional devotion to duty and whose contributions are of a significant value when it comes to the efficiency, economy or other improvements in Department of Defense (DoD).鈥 Kathleen received the award for leading the Medical Countermeasures Test and Evaluation Facility, and ultimately for her recommendation that it be terminated. This challenging recommendation and her efforts resulted in over one billion dollars of savings and cost avoidance for the DoD. Kathleen was recognized at the Pentagon Annual Award Ceremony, and her importance can especially be seen in the words of Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work, 鈥淵ou bring honor to the tradition of the civilian workforce and public service. Your dedication strengthens our country鈥檚 security and prosperity.鈥

Her professional journey took Kathleen from a biologist in army labs to being an Assistant Vaccine Manager in the Joint Vaccine Acquisition Program (JVAP), and ultimately to Project Manager for the Medical Countermeasure Test and Evaluation Facility and her current role as Deputy Commander of Acquisition for the US Army Medical Material Development Activity (USAMMDA). While a biologist, Kathleen realized she did not want to work in a lab for the rest of her life, and that earning her MBA would allow her to continue using her scientific knowledge in another setting. She started her MBA in 2000, and the experience was impactful on her and her career. 鈥淛ust starting my MBA courses changed everything. The more I learned in my courses, the more questions I asked at work.鈥 This helped make additional connections, which eventually resulted in Kathleen鈥檚 first management role in 2001. 鈥淢ost of what I was learning in my MBA courses was directly applicable to my new job.  It was perfect! I was flying through my program and advancing at work.

Kathleen鈥檚 story does have a twist. Two classes before wrapping up her program, she found out she was pregnant with her first child. Due to complications and a new work position, she delayed degree completion. Soon enough, Kathleen changed positions and saw how her MBA knowledge was contributing to her career. 鈥淢y career was blossoming because of what I had learned in my MBA program but my successful career had become a giant barrier that was preventing me from completing my MBA!鈥 After speaking at 91视频专区鈥檚 鈥淧roject Management鈥 class in 2015, Kathleen鈥檚 desire to finish her MBA was revived. With the assistance of Dr. David Gurzick, she reenrolled and completed in 2017.

Her message to all is to 鈥淕ET STARTED, ASK FOR HELP, AND KEEP LEARNING!鈥 While many people are afraid to start or are terrified of failure, the solution is to 鈥渏ust move鈥. She emphasizes that asking for help is one of the best ways of figuring your career choices. 鈥淢ost people will be willing to share what worked and what didn鈥檛 work. I have a handful of mentors and coaches with different strengths, so I look to them for guidance in different aspects of life and work.鈥

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