Dr. Keisha Covington is a U.S. Marine veteran, interdisciplinary scholar, and service-disabled entrepreneur whose career bridges the worlds of defense operations, psychology, and strategic consulting. Inspired by Vernice Armour—the first African American female combat pilot in the U.S. Armed Forces—Dr. Covington entered the Marine Corps with a mission-driven mindset and cultivated expertise in logistics, armed security, supply chains, and resource coordination. Her military service laid the foundation for a broader intellectual journey, culminating in a Ph.D. in psychology with a focus on clinical, educational, and scientific research.
Dr. Covington’s interdisciplinary skill set is reflected in her portfolio of peer-reviewed publications and self-help guides, which explore the psychological dimensions of leadership, ethical decision-making, and cognitive adaptability in high-pressure environments. Today, she channels her combined experience into developing research-informed solutions that support leadership development, organizational resilience, and operational excellence. Known for her unwavering commitment to precision and integrity, Dr. Covington continues to lead with the same strategic discipline she honored in uniform—empowering others through insight, innovation, and action.
SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSES AND CERTIFICATIONS: SERVICES DISBALED VETERAN (SDVOB), MINORITY AND EDWOSB/WOSB/BLACK AMERICAN OWNED
NAICS CODES: 339112, 332992, 332994, 334511, 541614, 813410,
547120
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Marine and Army women have deployed with infantry units in Iraq and Afghanistan in what's called female engagement teams, going into villages, talking with women and sometimes coming under fire. — Renee Montagne
When government gets too big, freedom is lost. Government is supposed to be the servant. But when a government can tax the people with no limit or restraint on what the government can take, then the government has become the master. — Ronald Reagan
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