Samuel
Metters, DPA, P.E.,
Chairman and CEO, Metters Industries, Inc.
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Dr.
Samuel Metters is the Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Metters
Industries, Inc.
The company, started in his basement in 1981, has become a
successful engineering firm with six offices nationwide. |
Dr.
Metters formulates all strategic planning activities and determines
company policies to further the corporate goals and objectives. He
develops marketing strategies and promotes business opportunities
with the federal, state, and local government, as well as private
industry. He is a Subject Matter Expert (SME) in Command, Control,
and Communications (C3) systems, nuclear weapons risk assessment,
systems analysis, linear programming, forecasting techniques, and
Simulation and Modeling.Dr.
Metters received a B.S. in Architectural Engineering from Prairie
View A&M University and a B.A. in Architecture and Urban Planning
from the University of California at Berkeley. He also received
an M.S. in Systems Management, an M.S. in Public Administration, and
a Doctorate in Public Administration (with a concentration in Systems
Management, Research and Development) from the University of Southern
California. During his graduate and post-graduate school years, he was employed at an
architectural firm that constructed affordable modular housing for
low and moderate-income families in the Oakland, California metropolitan
area. A product of public housing, Dr. Metters has long taken a keen interest
in making fair and affordable housing a reality for all Americans.
Dr.
Metters, a retired (Reserved) Lieutenant Colonel, is a graduate of
the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, the U.S. Army Air
Defense Missile Center, the Nuclear Weapons Warhead Assembly School,
and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. He is a graduate
of the Owner/President Management (OPM) Corporate Executive Program
at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration in Cambridge,
MA. He is also a registered licensed Professional Engineer.
During
his military career, Dr. Metters achieved distinction as Commander
of a Surface-to-Air missile battery (NIKE Hercules nuclear missile
system). This system was highlighted in a 1987 CBS commentary as
the Cornerstone of America's Air Defense in the late 1960's. He was a senior
instructor at the U.S. Army Air Defense Missile School Center. Dr.
Metters was highly decorated for his services as an S-3 Artillery
Officer- observer in Vietnam, and as a logistics officer of a HAWK
Missile Brigade in Germany. Dr. Metters' notable decorations include
the Air Medal, three Bronze Stars, three Army Commendation medals,
the Meritorious Service medal, and a Purple Heart, as well as
numerous medals of commendation from the Republic of South Vietnam
in 1968 during the Vietnam War.
Dr.
Metters was the Program Manager and Management Information Systems (MIS) coordinator at HBH
(Hughes, Bendix & Holmes and Narver Engineering)
- a joint venture, Rosslyn, VA based company, for a U.S. Navy
sponsored initiative in the middle east. He supervised a primary staff of
nine senior level architects and engineers, coordinated infrastructure
planning, and established policies and procedures for a U.S. Navy
sponsored contingency of 294 American Professional Engineers
and city planners. He also performed program evaluations, long range
planning, cost benefit analyses, and impact studies. He worked
as a naval architect and structural engineer at Mare Island Naval
Shipyard, Vallejo, California.
Dr.
Metters sits on several professional boards and councils, including:
the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA);
the Board of Directors of the U.S. Black Engineers Publication,
Inc., 1987; the Board of Directors of the Granville Academy, a high
school head-start educational program for inner-city youths; the
Dulles Corridor Metrorail Association; the Fairfax Business
Partnership Board of Trustees; the Northern Virginia Professional
Service Council; the Northern Virginia Urban League; the Prairie
View A&M University Foundation; the Rosslyn Renaissance Urban Design
Committee of Arlington, Virginia; the Shiloh Economic & Community
Development Corporation (SECDC); the Shiloh Board of Trustees; the
South East Conference for Minority Engineers (SECME); the United
Black College Fund; and the U.S. Black Engineer of the Year Award
Program.
He is a service disabled veteran, and was selected to
testify before the 1996 Commission on Veterans Affairs to
investigate improvements in veterans’ benefits. The Commission was
chaired by Mr. Principi who is now the honorable Anthony Principi,
Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Dr. Metters’ participation and the
resulting 1996 Commission’s efforts contributed to the creation of
Public Law 106-50, the Veterans Entrepreneurship and Small Business
Development Act of 1999; and Public Law 108-183, the Veterans
Benefits Act of 2003. Dr. Metters recently received an appointment
by Hector V. Barreto, Administrator, U. S. Small Business
Administration, to a four year term to the Advisory Committee on
Veterans’ Business Affairs. He has also received a gubernatorial
appointment to serve on the State of Virginia Veterans Strategic
Policy Board.
Dr. Metters is the co-founder of the NASA Career Exploration
Program (NCEP), which introduces junior high and high school
students from the greater Washington D.C. area to careers as
astronauts in Space exploration. He was presented the NASA Special
Services Award for this effort in 1997. He later received a
political appointment to the NASA Advisory Council (NAC). The
Council consists of mathematicians, scientists, deans of astronomy,
aeronautical engineers and former astronauts.
They advise the NASA Administrator on policies and national
strategies for space exploration with the primary purpose of
improving the quality of life on earth. Dr. Metters served two
consecutive two-year terms, upon the request of the NASA
Administrator. In 2001, at the conclusion of his second term, he was
presented the NASA Public Service Medal for his contribution to the
Nation’s Space Program.
Dr.
Metters is a past President
and CEO of the Executive Board
of Directors of the National
Capital Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America
(NCAC/BSA), which oversees 70,000 scouts and 28,000 volunteers in the Washington, DC Metropolitan
area. In 2002, he was elected as a
member of the Northeast Region Board of
Directors of the BSA. Dr. Metters was the first African American to
be elected to the office of President and CEO of the NCAC/BSA since
its inception in 1911.
He
was inducted into the State of Texas Football Hall of Fame, the
Black College Hall of Fame in Atlanta, Georgia, and was the
recipient of the Distinguished Graduate Award from his Alma Mater,
Prairie View A&M University. He is also listed in Who's Who in
America®, Who’s Who in the South and Southwest®, and Who’s Who Among
Black Americans©.
Dr.
Metters proudly boasts the distinction of being the first varsity
football player to graduate from the College of Engineering at
Prairie View A&M University. As a strong supporter of his Alma
Mater, his credo during his tenure as President of the PVAMU
National Alumni Association was and still is: "PVAMU: a Treasure
Worth Preserving." He is the Founder and President of the PVAMU
National Alumni Foundation, an organization committed to funding
high-end capital special program initiatives for the University.
Dr.
Metters is a life-member of the Kappa Alpha PSI Fraternity. Among
the myriad awards he has received, Dr. Metters is also the recipient
of Howard University’s recognition of ‘50 Most Important Black Owned
Companies in America,’ the Northern Virginia Urban League’s highly
prestigious and coveted Community Service Award, and the Progressive
National Baptist Convention (PNBC) Community Service Award in 1998
for his support of Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU’s)
on a national level.
Dr.
Metters has written numerous papers and articles on space
exploration initiatives, civil and military missile defense
preparedness, city and urban planning, and a systems approach to
management.
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