Bio
Courtney Morgan
Currently Mr. Morgan is the Co-Owner and Principle Engineer of Morgan Engineering Group LLC. Mr. Morgan is currently supporting the United States Marine Corps under contract in Honolulu Hawaii. Also, has worked under contract on projects in supporting DoD with the United States Army Corps of Engineers at the Pentagon and a number of other arsenals and military installation in the Northeast United States.
Building Official, Mr. Courtney L. Morgan development the new Building Department section which provides program planning, design review, building code compliance and overall interpretation of code for the Architect of the Capitol (AOC). Responsibilities encompass program development; oversight of OSHA, ADA/ABA, UFC; architecture and engineering design standards; lifecycle code, in-house construction code oversite, the energy and sustainability code; project and construction workmanship compliance; and the administration of design and construction services code contracts for the AOC including the U.S. Capitol, House office buildings, Senate office buildings, Library of Congress and other jurisdictional facilities. Prior to joining the Architect of the Capitol, Mr. Morgan worked at the Garrison at Fort Belvoir Army base, Directorate of Public Works (DPW) located in Fort Belvoir, VA, where he served as the Chief of Engineering and before that as the Section Lead Mechanical Engineer. He was the senior-level subject program manager providing technical direction, leadership and management with full authority to plan, direct, control and account for resources associated with executing the Engineering Division FY22 construction program $62 million. This program included facilities across 3 Army installations in Norther Virginia worth more than $58 million planned for FY23.
During his tenure with DPW, Mr. Morgan was instrumental in developing strategic initiatives for A career highlight while serving with DPW at Fort Belvoir where he develop and award capital improvement dollars for FY21 $165 million MILCON, Sustainability and Modernization funds. The award process includes program and reimbursable funds going to USACE-Baltimore, USACE-Huntsville, Fort Belvoir Contracting Office renovation where he was the Chief of Engineering. As a result of her efforts MCCS adapted these initiatives as governance for their entire facility portfolio. Her other duties included serving as the Marine Corps representative on the annual military construction review board and the Office of the Secretary of Defense for annual congressional construction reporting.
Mr. Morgan earned his first bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from University of the West Indies and second bachelor’s degree in Public Administration from Florida International University; he also has a graduate degree in Manufacturing Systems Engineering from Florida Atlantic University along with a second graduate degree in Industrial Engineering form Morgan State University. He has over 30 years of experience within construction and engineering field. Her work history includes the Marine Corps in Iwakuni Japan and the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Key-West Florida; US Postal Service conducting Kaizen and Lean Six Sigma Continuous Process Improvement Black-belt certified in his tour of duty with the US Postal Service.
Mr. Morgan as held positions in local jurisdictions like City of Rockville (Chief of Inspection Services); Montgomery County Public School Maryland (Lead Mechanical Engineer); Martin County Public School District (Building Official) Palm Beach County School District, Broward County School District (Senior Project Manager II) Mr. Morgan is a licensed Building Code Administrator with the State of Florida form 1994. Mr. Morgan is as a PEng. licensed in Jamaica W.I. Morgan currently resides in Rockville, MD, with his wife and two daughters.
Juddy Morgan
Captain (CPT) Morgan serves as a Behavioral Health Officer with the Army under the Nurse Corps.
CPT Morgan was born in St. Ann, Jamaica. She graduated from Walden University where she received a Doctorate in Nursing, she received a Post Master’s certificated from the University of Cincinnati in Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, she graduated with honors with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Florida Atlantic University, and was commissioned in the United States Army July 27, 2023. She is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner who is Board Certified and holds a dual certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner.
After completing Basic Officer Leadership Course on November 3, 2023, CPT Morgan will serve as a Behavioral Health Officer at Fort Liberty, formerly known as Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Prior to her commission as an Officer in the United States Army, CPT Morgan worked in various underserved communities to help those with mental health concerns. She has more than 6 years working in mental health and has worked both in outpatient and long-term care settings. She also worked as a Family Nurse Practitioner with the Geriatrics populations showing her compassion. In 2007, she work the Miami VA, now Bruce Carter Medical center in the rehabilitation unit, after which she worked at the National Institute of Health or Health (NIH) supported various types of research protocols as a Staff Nurse and Aventura’s Hospital Behavioral Health unit. Since 2017 she has been primarily focused on mental health responding to our current mental health crisis.
CPT Morgan thrives for excellence in caring for her patients. Her approach to care is holistic as she works with patients across the lifespan. She worked in the hospital setting on behavioral units providing medical consultations. As she starts her assignment as Fort Liberty, she looks forward to working with Service Members and their Families helping with their mental health needs. She goes above and beyond what of expected of her and is excited starting her new journey.
Nicolas Donald
Is a degree engineer with over 5 years of experience in the mechanical industry. And has worked overseas in Caribbean Island of Jamaica.