Patrice Greenwood

Vice President, Project Management
Slater Infrastructure Group

Patrice Greenwood serves as the Vice President of Quality Assurance and Training at Slater Infrastructure Group and Project Executive for the Slater-MS office. She is a Project Manager, CMII Certified Configuration Manager and Industrial & Systems Engineer with extensive experience in the utilities, automotive, aviation and research and development industries. Most of her career has been dedicated to the transportation sector working for Delphi Automotive Systems and GE Aviation in various managerial capacities.

She provides oversight to client site services, project assurance functions, and insurance management in addition to coordination with company counterparts throughout specific project lifecycles to meet company goals. In her role, she assumes responsibility for overall client contract service fulfillment, quality assurance systems, regulatory filings, licenses and certifications, document control and management procedures necessary in meeting client expectations. Ms. Greenwood serves as the day-to-day liaison in communication between project teams, stakeholders and clients to monitor operational and technical performance for utmost customer satisfaction.

Guided by project management outcomes and business excellence, she is responsible for developing, implementing, maintaining and supervising employee workforce development and training initiatives to meet and exceed site and project specific quality assurance and control requirements. She is uniquely qualified to manage subcontractors including women and minority-owned businesses implementing workforce development initiatives. Her targeted education, training and mentorship programs establish strategies to simultaneously enhance sustainable economic security of the individuals and of the local client facilities.

In addition to her managerial and engineering roles in corporate settings, Ms. Greenwood served as an adjunct professor in the Indiana Wesleyan University School of Business. Her tenure in academia included teaching in both the undergraduate and graduate programs and designing curriculum for courses delivered.

She holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Industrial and Systems Engineering and Business Administration from North Carolina A&T State University and Ball State University, respectively.