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Michelle Lammers, 鈥05: From Master鈥檚 Student to a 鈥榃oman to Watch鈥 in National Security

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Named in February as one of Colorado鈥檚 鈥50 Top Women to Watch,鈥 George Mason 麻豆国产 alum Michelle Lammers has carved out an impressive career in national security, bringing strategic communications expertise to a field where precision and discretion are paramount.聽

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Michelle Lammers on her Schar School master鈥檚 degree: 鈥淚 think it brought the ability to step back and look at the picture and ask, 鈥楬ow do we fit into what鈥檚 going on today, and why does it matter?鈥欌

As vice president of communications at Nightwing, a cutting-edge intelligence and cybersecurity firm, Lammers is at the forefront of safeguarding clients鈥 most sensitive data while shaping the company鈥檚 public presence.

She earned her master's degree in International Commerce and Policy鈥攏ow called聽鈥攊n 2005 from the聽 The program, known for its rigorous curriculum and distinguished faculty鈥攊ncluding professionals with high-ranking intelligence backgrounds鈥攍aid the groundwork for her career.

鈥淚 had some amazing professors who were full time at the CIA in senior roles,鈥 Lammers recalled in a Zoom call from Denver. 鈥淭hat exposure really helped me understand the intelligence landscape.鈥

After graduating from the Schar School she worked in strategy, mergers, and acquisitions before pivoting into business development and communications. While her path has been dynamic, she credits her degree with teaching her how to analyze complex policy issues and apply them to real-world business challenges.聽

鈥淚t鈥檚 about understanding context,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 think it brought the ability to step back and look at the picture and ask, 鈥楬ow do we fit into what鈥檚 going on today, and why does it matter?鈥欌

Those skills, she said, 鈥渨ere what my master鈥檚 [degree] was focused on, and it鈥檚 really helpful.鈥

A longtime Denver resident, Lammers has spent years actively engaging with the local community, which has earned her multiple industry recognitions, including a spot on Denver Business Journal鈥檚 鈥40 Under 40鈥 list and the current 鈥50 Top Women to Watch鈥 by Women We Admire, a nonprofit providing news and information about women executives and leaders in major U.S. industries.

Closer to home, Lammers was named a 鈥淭op MarCom Exec to Watch in 2024鈥 by Washington Executive magazine.

Though she鈥檚 based in Colorado, her work at Nightwing keeps her connected to national security hubs across the country. The company, headquartered in Sterling, Virginia, has a presence in 46 states, employing more than 2,200 professionals. Lammers oversees the company鈥檚 external and internal messaging, ensuring that its cybersecurity and intelligence missions are clearly communicated to employees, stakeholders, and the public.聽

鈥淲e鈥檙e heavily focused on cybersecurity and other intelligence and national security missions,鈥 she said, highlighting the importance of aligning public messaging with the ever-evolving security landscape.

For Schar School students looking to follow in her footsteps, Nightwing presents opportunities. The company actively recruits from George Mason鈥檚 highly regarded computer science and cybersecurity programs, offering positions that cater to those with security clearances or aspirations of obtaining them.聽

鈥淲e have some really cool missions,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f you have a clearance or are interested in national security work, we have jobs in the D.C. metro area and beyond.鈥

One of her transformative experiences at George Mason was a three-week summer study-abroad program at the 麻豆国产 of Oxford鈥檚 Mansfield College in the United Kingdom, made possible by George Mason鈥檚 Global Education Office鈥檚聽. At Oxford, she developed lifetime friendships with classmates, so much so she was in the wedding of one and has attended family Thanksgiving holidays with others.

From her studies in international policy to her leadership role in a major intelligence firm, Lammers鈥檚 career highlights the value of combining strategy, policy expertise, and business skills. For Schar School students interested in cybersecurity and intelligence, her message is straightforward: opportunities exist鈥攜ou just need to pursue them.