John R. Boladian is Chief Operating Officer at Walker-Miller Energy Services, leading strategies related to program operations, Engineering, Business Development, Facilities, Outreach, and Electrification. A senior operations leader with an extensive background in energy and utility management, process integration design and implementation, cross-functional project leadership, customer service and marketing, John plays a key role in steering the tremendous growth Walker-Miller is experiencing.
Prior to joining the Walker-Miller team, John served as Director of Energy Efficiency at DTE Energy in Detroit, Michigan. Some of his accomplishments include organizational transformation with proven results generating increased efficiencies, and high quality, significant bottom-line improvements. In this role he was responsible for overseeing the Energy Efficiency team which includes electric and gas programs that both educate and incentivize customers to purchase energy efficient technologies and services, as well as overseeing Demand Response for DTE.
John started with DTE Energy in the Marketing & Sales Organization in 1992 where he was acknowledged as one of their top performers. He had since held Supervisor and Manager positions within Customer Service and IT before accepting his role as Director in 2005. John has been awarded DTE’s most prestigious Alex Dow Award for Improved Operations, as well as being the recipient of DTE Energy’s ‘Leader of the Year for Outstanding Engagement’ award by the Gallup Organization in 2018.
Before joining DTE Energy, John held positions at various advertising and sales agencies, including Ross Roy Advertising and NBC/Mutual Broadcasting Company.
John earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a Major in Marketing in 1994 from Michigan State University. He is the past Chairman of the Consortium for Energy Efficiency Board of Directors and served on the Michigan Saves Board of Directors. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance.
Komal Doshi has over a decade of experience working at the intersection of mobility, energy, and communities. She is currently the Vice President of Beneficial Electrification & Mobility at Walker-Miller Energy Services where she works to advance clean mobility through managing the deployment of beneficial electrification utility programs, managing installation & maintenance of EV chargers, and advancing research & community engagement in equitable clean mobility in this growing space. In her career, she has worked extensively on supporting the launch of new programs, building tools, providing strategic consulting, and advancing public-private partnerships to further deployment of mobility and energy solutions in the public realm.
Being a U.S. Department of Energy Home Energy Score Partner means that we have the tools to help homeowners and homebuyers understand how much energy a home is expected to use while providing recommendations for increasing its energy efficiency. We are helping to improve quality of life, home by home, by providing cost-effective improvements to reduce energy use and costs, and increase comfort.
Through a comprehensive and customized series of education and training offerings on energy efficiency portfolios, we support the development of minority, women, veteran, LGBTQIA+, and differently-abled contractors in the growth and expansion of their business in the clean energy economy.
Walker-Miller Energy Services is meeting the high demand for skill-trade workers and providing training, accreditation and career advancement opportunities to local, diverse contractors.
Paid training incubator programs include both classroom and on-the-job experience. Participants receive professional guidance in energy career development, placing them directly into a diverse and inclusive recruitment network of contractors handling local energy efficiency jobs
As a diverse supplier, the Walker-Miller Equipment Sales Division offers sourcing and procurement services that facilitate efficiency and support successful vendor consolidation. With more than 30 years of experience researching, pricing, and managing vendors of high and medium voltage products, Walker-Miller works with major manufacturers in the industry to provide the highest quality in sourcing the following materials/equipment:
Training today’s green workforce for the high demand energy auditing field; using building science technology to evaluate the energy efficiency, health and safety of a home. BPI is an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) accredited national standards development organization for the energy efficiency and weatherization industry.
As a prime distributor for AM Conservation Group, Walker-Miller Energy Services offers a full menu of residential, multi-family and commercial energy and water saving products. These products can be shipped directly to installation contractors, to income-qualified and community agencies, through online ordering marketplaces or to your customers in fully customized kits.
Providing a broad range of services, including:
Customizable energy efficiency and water saving kits for residential, multifamily, small business, and commercial options. Equipped with convenient and easy to install measures, these customer facing kits help residents save energy and money and have a proven success rate for small businesses’ energy efficiency goals.
Walker-Miller Energy Services is proud to announce our Certified B Corporation status. Awarded by the nonprofit B Lab, the certification assesses a company’s ability to meet and maintain rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency. We are honored to be a part of an expansive network of over 7000 Certified B Corporations in more than 90 countries and over 160 industries – leaders in the global movement for an inclusive, equitable, and regenerative economy.
In our company’s overarching goal to benefit people, communities, and the planet, we continue to successfully invite historically excluded communities as full participants in the clean energy economy, serving them with honor. Our efforts help decrease the energy burdens on local families and businesses, create jobs, diversify the local energy workforce, and position small business owners to become suppliers to this growing industry.
“As we transition to a new low carbon reality, our goal is to ensure historically excluded communities participate fully in the benefits of this transformation, including clean energy jobs, business creation, and healthier indoor and outdoor spaces,” states Carla Walker-Miller, Founder and CEO of Walker-Miller Energy Services. “Equity absolutely must be at the center of our efforts in decreasing energy burdens and driving access to clean energy jobs and business opportunities.”
From employee benefits and charitable giving to supply chain practices and input materials, becoming a Certified B Corporation is a designation that further solidifies and supports truth in Walker-Miller’s mantra: Empowering People Enriching Communities.
For more information on B Corp Certification visit https://www.bcorporation.net/en-us.
Brady Bedeker is the Vice President of Business Development for Walker-Miller Energy Services. With a diverse professional background comprised of over twelve years of experience ranging in finance, operations, strategy, and policy, Brady is passionate about finding new and innovative energy solutions. His primary area of expertise includes go-to-market strategic solutions to increase sales and revenue.
Prior to joining Walker-Miller, Brady served as the Customer Solutions Manager of Business Operations at ComEd. In that role, he led a cross functional team that was responsible for developing and implementing business processes, overseeing vendor safety and program performance metrics, QA/QC, and contract management across Energy Efficiency and Demand Response portfolios. Brady also developed and oversaw Energy Efficiency Workforce Development Programs and worked closely with various partners to define a strategy to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion across the entire portfolio.
Brady earned his Master of Business Administration with a concentration on Finance and Operations from Florida Institute of Technology and a bachelor’s degree in both Accounting and Finance from St. Ambrose University.
He resides in Chicago, IL with his wife and son.
Evelyn Knabusch is the Senior Director of Information Technology.
Prior to her current position, she served as the Chief Information Officer (ACE) for the Eleventh Circuit US Court of Appeals, and the Director of Information Technology for the Eastern District of Michigan US Court. Evelyn worked as an IT consultant, Business Manager and Project Management Officer for Automotive companies, Tier one suppliers, Michigan Heart Institute, DTE Energy and Pfizer Pharmaceuticals along with other consultant activities.
Evelyn has over 35 years in information management systems, computer networks, data telecommunication systems, Internet and intranet systems, and information systems support. She also specializes in project and contract management, systems integration and design and implementation of new information systems. She has over 42 certifications in several disciplines of IT and Business including a Certified Six Sigma Masters Black Belt.
Ms. Knabusch holds a Juris Doctor from Georgia Tech, a BS Degree in History and English and an AS Degree in Computer Science. Ms. Knabusch is an Army Veteran and is affiliated with the Council of Women in Technology, the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Vietnam Veterans of America, and the Disabled American Veterans.
Evelyn will be residing in Carleton, Michigan. She has three children, 7 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.
Dan Ringo is the Senior Director of Operations for Walker-Miller Energy Services. He is a proud graduate of Henry Ford High School (Detroit Public Schools). Dan served honorably in the United States Air Force and upon his honorable discharge, completed a highly competitive apprenticeship with the Detroit Public Schools and International Union of Operating Engineers.
Dan went on to acquire several certifications in engineering and his Mechanical Contractor’s license. Ever pursuing higher heights, he utilized the remainder of his GI Bill to earn his bachelor’s degree from Wayne State University, graduating Magna Cum Laude in 2007 and Wayne State University Law School in 2012.
While in law school Dan temporarily left the skilled trades field for clerking opportunities with the State of Michigan, Federal Judiciary, AFL-CIO, and Nemeth Burwell PLLC. After those distinguished positions he was selected to work with the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 324 to merge and lead the Stationary Division as its first and only Executive Director. In this position, Dan and his team managed 225 Collective Bargaining Agreements and 6000 members.
After two successful years, Dan left the Union and began working for a local Detroit facilities management firm. During this time Dan found the time to serve as the President of the Board of Directors for Edmonson Academy, White Academy and Aisha Shule Charter Schools. He also served on the committee of Metropolitan Affairs Coalition/Detroit Regional Chamber for Improving on Michigan’s Narrative and the Detroit Public Schools $500m Bond Oversight Committee, and Mayor Dave Bing’s Detroit Advisory Task Force.
It was these achievements that earned Dan a selection in the inaugural class of Michigan Chronicle’s 40 Under 40 in 2013, Who’s Who in Black Detroit. Currently Dan serves on the boards and executive committees for Hope For America (www.hope4america.org) and the Cara Program (www.carachicago.org).
From 2012-2015 Dan worked for Sodexo/SodexoMAGIC where he became Vice President within two years and was honored with three North American awards for excellence. Afterwards Dan returned to the Detroit area after being recruited to become the Chief Operating Officer of a REDICO (www.redico.com) affiliate company called Continuum Services. During this time Dan’s role was expanded to not only include COO of Continuum but also Senior Vice President of one of its sister company, American House Senior Living Communities (www.americanhouse.com).
In 2019 Dan served as the Director of Public Works for the City of Pontiac under Mayor Deirdre Waterman. Under his leadership, the team implemented various strategies which improved the delivery of city services to the 60,000 residents of Pontiac. Most recently Dan worked in Madison, Wisconsin with the Madison Metropolitan School District with the Facilities Team in managing the district’s $317 million dollar Construction Project for its five high schools.
Dan has authored and published several articles and books on facilities management along with a self-help memoir detailing how his military experience has shaped his personal and professional achievements. His books is currently listed #17 on the Best CEO books of all-time. (100 Best CEO Books of All Time – BookAuthority). (Airman to CEO: From the Boiler Room to the Boardroom: Ringo, Dan: 9781094881775: Amazon.com: Books)
Born in Cleveland, Ohio and a native Detroiter since 1985, Dan is the youngest of four boys. He is married to Dr. Wendy C. Ringo and has four children, two grandsons and one granddaughter. He enjoys chess, cooking/baking and the sport of boxing. Below are some of Dan’s occupational and professional achievements spanning the last 25 years.
High Pressure Boiler Operator (1996)
3rd Class Refrigeration Operator (1996)
Associate of Applied Science (1996)S
Honorable Discharge (1997)
3rd Class Stationary Engineer (1998)
2nd Class Stationary Engineer (1998)
1st Class Stationary Engineer (2000)
1st Class Refrigeration Operator (2002)
Unlimited Refrigeration Journeyman (2002)
Unlimited Mechanical Contractor (2002)
Chief Powerhouse Engineer (2002)
Bachelor of Arts (Magna Cum Laude (2007)
Board of Directors President Edmonton (2011)
Commissioner Historic District (2011)
Juris Doctor (2012)
Who’s Who in Detroit (2013)
40 Under 40 (2013)
Spirit of Detroit 2018
Michigan Top 50 Company to Watch (2018)
Published Author (2019)
Camille Bryant is Chief Diversity Officer at Walker-Miller Energy Services. In this role, Camille is responsible for developing and leading strategy around operational initiatives from an equitable lens.
While creating strategies to ensure diverse hiring and promotion at the organization and leading diversity training programs for staff, Camille’s responsibilities also include analyzing data driven research of DEI initiatives to measure progress and suggest improvements; staying well-versed of trends, laws, regulations, and other factors influencing DEI programs; advising team members on DEI matters; and representing the organization at industry events and meetings.
An ambassador for positive culture change initiatives, Camille leads with passion, agility, and a strong focus on inclusion and continuous learning. She ignites and champions employee ownership and innovation and cultivates a psychologically safe environment that allows for creative ideas, collaboration, and solutions to flow fluently. She has a track record of devising win-win solutions enabling success across business units and implementing sustainable practices that shape culture and drive operational excellence.
Camille joined Walker-Miller Energy Services in September 2019 as Chief Human Resources Officer. Prior to Walker-Miller Energy Services Camille served in a number of roles for General Electric, including Senior Human Resources Manager and Executive Human Resources Business Partner for GE Digital’s Global Digital Hub Transformation where she was responsible for culture, collaboration, learning and development, and facilitating the restructuring and the creation of horizontal organizations across four technology centers and 5,000 employees globally.
Throughout her career, Camille has also contributed to numerous small business success stories for start-ups during both the launch and strategic growth phases, including her family business, The Alden Group, a consumer products company producing specialty cooking oils. As Director of Business Development for Catalyst Community Partners Camille led revitalization efforts in neglected urban markets by recruiting neighborhood entrepreneurs to open and sustain brick and mortar businesses.
Passionate about supporting workforce development for historically marginalized individuals Camille currently serves as the executive champion for the Green Jobs training program through Walker-Miller Energy Services. She is also a board member for Workforce Opportunity Solutions, a non-profit organization that recruits, trains and places underserved and veteran talent in jobs with major corporations.
A native of Flint, Michigan, Camille attended Michigan State University where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Theory and Constitutional Democracy and a master’s degree in Labor Relations and Human Resources. She enjoys spending time with her children (Kennedi, Isaiah & Payton), family and friends, life coaching, hiking, reading, and traveling to mountainous and oceanic regions.
Avec O’Brien is the Chief Financial Officer at Walker-Miller Energy Services. Previously, Avec was the US & Mexico Controller for Mastronardi Produce. Before that, she was the Chief Financial Officer of the Detroit Science Center. Avec also worked as audit manager at Deloitte & Touche, LLP., as office manager at Heidrick & Struggles, and as senior accountant at PricewaterhouseCoopers, Mexico City. Simultaneously, Avec was an associate professor at the MBA program of the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México. Avec serves as a board member and as a volunteer of several Detroit-area nonprofits.
Avec earned her MBA with distinction from the University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross School of Business, and her Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Public Accounting, from the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México. Avec is a Certified Public Accountant and a Chartered Global Management Accountant.
Avec currently serves as board member in the National Board of Financial Executives International (FEI) and is the Immediate Past President of the FEI Detroit chapter. She serves on the Ascension Michigan Ministry Market board and on its Finance Committee. She also serves on the Southwest Solutions board. She is a Council Member at the Archdiocese of Detroit’s Catholic Funeral and Cemetery Services. She is the founding president of the Michigan chapter of the Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA). She is a graduate of Leadership Detroit (LD XXXIII).
Avec lives in Novi, Michigan, with her husband and two sons.
As the Walker-Miller Energy Services customer base continued to expand rapidly, we turned to Greg Walker, a 30-year Leadership expert to ensure that Walker-Miller would not only have the ability to scale our operational offerings, but would be able to maintain our unique culture, credibility and value proposition that have driven our success in the marketplace. Greg’s reputation for his ability to develop and motivate teams that achieve business objectives in a variety of environments proved beneficial for large organizations such as Home Depot, Sears, Wal-Mart and Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. We’re equally excited by Greg’s ability to merge corporate cultures, values, and best practices with strong cohesive teams committed to achieving mutually beneficial goals, objectives and performance targets for our customer partners.
Greg is focused on improving all aspects within our organization as well as national customer and employee growth and retention for Walker-Miller. He is also charged with developing and implementing our overall growth strategy. Greg holds a bachelor’s degree from the New York Institute of Technology and a master’s degree from Gonzaga University. He also served our country as a Non-Commissioned Officer in the United States Air Force.
Carla Walker-Miller is the Founder and CEO of Walker-Miller Energy Services (Walker-Miller), a 22-year-old values driven, B Corp certified company that changes lives through energy. Her high performing firm’s efforts in energy efficiency and clean energy help decrease the energy burdens on local families and businesses, create sustainable jobs, diversify local energy workforces, and position small business owners to become sustainable suppliers in the clean energy economy.
In 2021, she led efforts to obtain the organization’s Certified B Corporation status, awarded by the nonprofit B Lab, certifying its commitment to social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency. Walker-Miller is the first Black owned company in Michigan to obtain a B Corporation Certification, making us part of a fairly exclusive global network of about 6000 Certified B Corporations in more than 70 countries – leaders in the global movement for an inclusive, equitable and regenerative economy. In keeping with their core value of “Boldly Go”, Walker-Miller received their ISO27001 and SOC II Type II certifications in late 2022.
Carla is a visionary who leads with both empathy and tenacity. Starting Walker-Miller after an 18-year corporate career in technical it has grown it into one of the largest African American and woman owned energy waste reduction companies in the country. From team member benefits and charitable giving to procurement practices, the B Corp Certification is the embodiment of Carla’s leadership, asserting, “We are not just an employer, we are stewards of our diverse team.”
In 2018, Carla made three transformational decisions in the life of the company: instituting a $15 an hour minimum wage – and recently increasing to $18 an hour with a commitment to continued increases until reaching $20+ an hour, resolving to only recruit team members who embrace the company’s culture of kind excellence; and adopting second chance policies that give previously incarcerated citizens fair opportunities for employment.
A fierce advocate for Black people and people of color, women and historically marginalized communities, Carla operates Walker-Miller through an equity lens to drive benefits of clean energy to all. With one of the most diverse teams in the industry, Walker-Miller designs programs, sources products, trains diverse workforces, researches and develops innovations that drive broad adoption of clean energy practices and behaviors, successfully engaging communities that have not traditionally participated in energy efficiency programs.
The transition to a new low carbon reality is happening right now, and Walker-Miller is positioning historically excluded communities to fully participate in the benefits of this transformation. This participation includes clean energy jobs, new business creation, and investments in healthier indoor and outdoor spaces. Equity absolutely must be at the center of our efforts.
Carla is a highly sought-after speaker and respected thought leader on entrepreneurship, diversity, equity and inclusion, clean energy, and workforce development to name a few. An alumnus of the 2014 Detroit Inaugural Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program (GS10KSB), Carla has twice shared the stage with Warren Buffet, representing GS10KSB alumni nationally. Her work has been highlighted by Black Enterprise, Essence Magazine, The Michigan Chronicle, Forbes, FORTUNE, Inc., MSNBC, CNBC, The Edison Electric Institute (EEI) Energy Perspectives and several other media outlets.
Carla’s 2022 honors include the Max M. Fisher Award for Outstanding Philanthropist, the American Association of Blacks in Energy (AABE) Entrepreneur of the Year Award, the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (MEEA) Inspiring Energy Efficiency award, the Tough Enough to be a Girls Scout award by the Girl Scouts of Southeast Michigan, the Women of Achievement and Courage Award by Michigan Women Forward (MWF) and the 2022 Eastside Community Network’s Corporate Champion of the Year award the In 2021, she received the Woman Business Owner of the Year Award on behalf of NAWBO (National Association of Women Business Owners), and she was also recognized with an induction into the Wayne State University Ilitch School of Business Entrepreneurship and Innovation Hall of Fame. Other 2021 recognitions include the Junior Achievement Business Hall of Fame Award, and the Detroit Women’s Leadership Network Woman of the Year Award. Previous recognitions include being a three-time Crain’s Detroit Cool Places to Work winner, the 2020 Inc. Magazine Female Founders 100, 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion, 2019 Michigan Energy Innovators Business Council’s (MiEIBC) Business of the Year, 2019 Distinguished Business Leader awarded by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (Great Lakes Chapter), and the 2017 EY Entrepreneur of the Year award for the Michigan and Northwest Ohio Region. Additionally, Walker-Miller received both the Small Business of the Year, and the Woman Owned Business of the Year award by the Michigan Small Business Administration in 2015.
Driven by her giving spirit, Carla founded the Water Access Volunteer Effort (WAVE) Fund in 2003, while serving as a Commissioner for the City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Department. The nonprofit has distributed more than $2 million dollars to help nearly 10,000 vulnerable Detroit families maintain access to safe water and sewer services.
She is also very dedicated to several community efforts serving on the boards and/or committees to include the Executive Committee Chair for the Detroit Means Business Coalition, Building Performance Association (BPA), the Mayor of Detroit’s Workforce Development Board, The Henry Ford, the Hudson-Webber Foundation Trustee Member, the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan (CFSEM), BasBlue, the Neighborhood Defender Service (NDS) National Board, the AKA Foundation Board, the Autism Alliance of Michigan (AAoM), the Michigan Energy Innovation Business Council (MiEIBC), Michigan Chapter of the American Association of Blacks in Energy (AABE), among others.
Carla received her bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Tennessee State University. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
The transition to electrified mobility requires equitable investment in infrastructure. We design turnkey installation solutions for the advancement of EV charging infrastructure.
Our Equity Assessment Tool ensures the benefits of clean energy are equitably distributed through a portfolio of customizable services related to Equitable Mobility Research; Mobility Program Design and Management; EVSE Incentive Research and Coordination; and EV Charger Assessments and Installation Management.
We understand the importance of building trusting relationships within all the communities we serve. Our community relations initiatives facilitate awareness and then access and uptake of energy efficiency programs.
Dr. Brandy Brown is an experienced energy strategist with deep industry knowledge and demonstrated success in advancing decarbonization solutions from conception to implementation. Currently, she is Chief Innovation Officer at Walker-Miller Energy Services where she blends research and emerging technology to deliver innovative energy solutions to historically marginalized communities. Additionally, she serves on the faculty of the School for Sustainability and Environmental Studies at the University of Michigan.
Prior to joining Walker Miller, Dr. Brown served as Climate & Energy Advisor and led the Office of Climate and Energy which was created by Governor Whitmer in 2019 to coordinate the state’s climate action efforts. She was responsible for developing the policy and implementation strategy for state-wide decarbonization efforts, coordinating state departments on climate action, providing guidance to local governments, and advancing renewable energy throughout Michigan.
Dr. Brown holds a Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Evaluation from Western Michigan University where she researched the methodological characteristics of energy evaluation and used meta-evaluation to assess quality and validity. Additionally, she earned a Master of Public Administration degree and a bachelor’s degree in Communications, Law, Economics, and Government from American University in Washington, D.C.
Michael Kiewski was born in Detroit and grew up in the surrounding area. After serving 24 years in the United States Air Force (Retired), Michael attended Crown College in Saint Bonifacius Minnesota and received a master’s degree in Organizational Leadership. Since graduating, Michael has been engaged at the executive level leading policy development and operational process within the Crisis Management, Oil and Gas, and Technology fields with Fortune 500 companies. As a servant and transformation leader, from a people leader perspective, Michael is passionate about building diverse, highly effective and collaborative cross functional teams. Michael elevates team members to meet their full potential, so they grow as a person and in role. His goal in this aspect is to show the significance of a task and the higher good involved in performing to the best of their ability. Sometimes an ability they didn’t know they possessed. Michael is a diversity, equity, inclusion champion, developing high performing teams; thus, creating a culture that values productivity, individual growth and technical innovation in the clean energy sector.
Prior to joining Walker-Miller he served as COO/Business Consultant for Providence Consulting, an IT and Cybersecurity company based in Lansing, MI; as well as serving for a variety of corporations in a multitude of roles, including: Vice President of Operations & Business Administration; Regional Director / General Manager; Managing Director & Chief Administrative Officer; and, Director of Crisis Management.
Known as a visionary in operations leadership, Michael embodies the true meaning of servant leadership. In addition to a proven record in achieving bottom-line goals, Michael’s strengths lay in his ability to connect with people; inspiring, motivating, and directing teams with Vision, Mission, and Purpose.
With demonstrated success establishing relationships at all levels, motivating teams to produce outstanding results in a series of leadership positions in multiple industries, Michael is heralded for his superb communication skills, exceptional interpersonal skills, presentation skills and the proven ability to motivate, mentor, coach, and influence others internally and externally.
Michael brings a wealth of skills and knowledge to Walker-Miller, including organizational change management, crisis management, strategic organizational turnaround, implementation process management, integrations process management, and merger and acquisition process management. He has held executive level offices within national and global companies across various industries and has a demonstrated track record in organizational development and revenue growth.
A decorated United States Air Force veteran, throughout the span of his military career Michael oversaw security forces, leading defense, anti-terrorism, tactical drilling, battle procedure, convoys, and military operations overseas; provided protection for 14,000 coalition force members by supervising over 40 professionals engaged in air base ground defense and offense duties; and, served on a dedicated security detail for the President of the United States and Air Force One. Upon retirement from the U.S. Air Force, he would go on to provide key support to the Commander of Navy Region Midwest by serving as a co-leader of the Regional Operation Center while overseeing the Regional Crisis Management Program, contributing to the coordination of operations for six Navy Recruiting Districts and other Navy facilities in 16 states.
Michael earned a Master of Arts degree in Business Organizational Leadership and holds a Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma Certification.
An avid percussionist, Michael has been playing since age 10 and enjoys hand drumming best. An amateur chef, he loves to cook and delights in people’s reactions to his culinary creations. Other personal interests include spending time with his family, working with communities of people who are currently experiencing homelessness, traveling to new locations, and experiencing new cultures and food. His hobbies include fishing, glamping, and curing and smoking BBQ.
Michael’s favorite quotes are:
“Don’t be intimidated by what you don’t know. That can be your greatest strength and ensure that you do things differently from everyone else.” – Sara Blakely
“Never let a good crisis go to waste.” – Winston Churchill
Kimika Garrett is the Chief People and Culture Officer for Walker-Miller Energy Services, one of the largest Black and woman owned energy efficiency firms in the United States. Garrett’s expertise includes human resources management, process and performance improvement, organization development and effectiveness, training and learning development, strategic planning, and talent management, change management/organizational development, and performance management.
A Michigan native, Garrett is a versatile, energetic, forward-thinking organizational improvement champion with HR transformation experience in the technology, pharmaceutical, retail, automotive, non-profit/government and chemical/R&D industries. She is passionate about helping organizations achieve operational excellence through strategic planning, process improvement and human capital management.
Prior to joining Walker-Miller Energy Services, Garrett served as an HR leader for a number of high performing organizations, including HR Transformation Manager for Accenture, Regional HR Manager for Visteon, and Director of Human Resources for Alternatives for Girls.
Due to her extensive organizational management knowledge and expertise, Garrett is in high demand as a public speaker. With her energetic, creative and R.E.A.L. (relevant, engaging, actionable, leading-edge) style, she can often be found facilitating workshops, retreats, and participating in panel discussions of 50+ participants.
A dynamic speaker and leader, Garrett is committed to uplifting and helping to grow talent from the next generation of Michigan’s business leaders. She serves as a board member for a number of professional associations and non-profit organizations, including Lourdes Senior Community; Society of Human Resource Management (Ann Arbor and Detroit); National Association of African Americans in Human Resource (NAAAHR –National and Michigan Chapter Member); International Society of Performance Improvement (ISPI National and Michigan Chapter Member); and the Association of Talent Development (National, Ann Arbor, and Detroit).
Garrett earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Siena Heights University, a master’s degree in Human Resource Management and Organizational Development (MSHROD) from Eastern Michigan University, is a certified Lean Six Sigma Blackbelt, and a SHRM HR Certified Professional (SHRM-CP).