New York, New York, United States
Veli Ivanic is an accomplished professional with more than 30 years of engineering and global management experience. During his career, he has held key positions in project management, risk/opportunity management, engineering and quality assurance. In addition to working at Leidos, Veli teaches Pre-construction Project Planning and Development for the Master of Science in Construction Management and Master of Science in Real Estate Development degree programs at Fordham University at Lincoln Center, New York City. He taught "Principles of Project Management" (including risk/opportunity management and total quality management), and "Effective Communication, Leadership and Management" at New York University. A published researcher, Veli co-authored three research papers in internationally recognized conferences focused on the use of composite materials (developed Life Cycle Cost Benefit Model) and risk assessment in construction and infrastructure management. His research includes political risk and opportunity in managing new projects, as well as critical decision-making process during project planning, executing, controlling, monitoring and closing.
In addition to working at Lockheed Martin/Leidos, I teach Principles of Construction Project Management (including risk/opportunity management and total quality management), at Fordham Real Estate Institute at Lincoln Center in New York City.
In addition to working at Lockheed Martin/Leidos, I teach Project and Risk Management, and Effective Communication, Leadership and Management at New York University.
Working on En Route Automation Modernization (ERAM) Program