
Jeannette Gaudry Haynie
Jeannette Gaudry Haynie – Ph.D., Marine Corps Officer, and Attack Helicopter Pilot; Expert on Gender, Leadership, and Conflict; Executive Director of the Athena Leadership Project; mother and Marine Corps spouse. Jeannette Gaudry Haynie, Ph.D., is a career Marine Corps officer and combat veteran with a Ph.D. in International Relations. Jeannette speaks on: Leadership & Conflict; Leadership, Diversity of thought and why it matters; and Organizational Effectiveness. Jeannette Gaudry Haynie, Ph.D., is a career Marine Corps officer and combat veteran with a Ph.D. in International Relations. A New Orleans native and a U.S. Naval Academy graduate, she is a Cobra attack helicopter pilot by trade with multiple operational deployments. While on active duty, she earned the coveted Night Systems Instructor qualification while pregnant, teaching new pilots how to fly and fight with Night Vision Goggles until her third trimester. She proceeded to fly pregnant for all three children as her career progressed in later years. Jeannette's academic research focuses on the intersections of gender, leadership, and security, and her operational experiences and academic work are deeply connected. She has advised the military senior leadership on critical and creative thinking for warfighting effectiveness, served as the subject matter expert on the international Women, Peace, and Security agenda, and developed the vision for strategic talent management for warfighting effectiveness. More details and Jeannette's website coming soon.
Jeannette Gaudry Haynie – Ph.D., Marine Corps Officer, and Attack Helicopter Pilot; Expert on Gender, Leadership, and Conflict; Executive Director of the Athena Leadership Project; mother and Marine Corps spouse. Jeannette Gaudry Haynie, Ph.D., is a career Marine Corps officer and combat veteran with a Ph.D. in International Relations. Jeannette speaks on: Leadership & Conflict; Leadership, Diversity of thought and why it matters; and Organizational Effectiveness. Jeannette Gaudry Haynie, Ph.D., is a career Marine Corps officer and combat veteran with a Ph.D. in International Relations. A New Orleans native and a U.S. Naval Academy graduate, she is a Cobra attack helicopter pilot by trade with multiple operational deployments. While on active duty, she earned the coveted Night Systems Instructor qualification while pregnant, teaching new pilots how to fly and fight with Night Vision Goggles until her third trimester. She proceeded to fly pregnant for all three children as her career progressed in later years. Jeannette's academic research focuses on the intersections of gender, leadership, and security, and her operational experiences and academic work are deeply connected. She has advised the military senior leadership on critical and creative thinking for warfighting effectiveness, served as the subject matter expert on the international Women, Peace, and Security agenda, and developed the vision for strategic talent management for warfighting effectiveness. More details and Jeannette's website coming soon.
