Research Symposium Program - Individual Details
5th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 17, 2025
Honor Six https://pc.fsu.edu/student-research/symposium/symposium-program-2025/systems-engineering

BIO
I am a dedicated and experienced professional with a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and Special Education K-12. After years of building expertise in education, I am now pursuing a master's degree in Systems Engineering to further my knowledge and broaden my career scope. Currently, I serve as a Configurations Manager and Department Team Lead at the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Panama City, FL, where I leverage my skills in managing complex systems and ensuring operational efficiency. With a passion for learning and continuous professional growth, I am excited to bridge my background in education with advanced systems engineering principles.
Ronald Reagan: A Legacy of Leadership and Change
Authors: Honor Six, Dr. Daniel GeorgiadisStudent Major: MS Systems Engineering
Mentor: Dr. Daniel Georgiadis
Mentor's Department: Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Department Mentor's College: College of Engineering Co-Presenters:
Abstract
Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, is regarded as one of the most influential leaders of the 20th century. His presidency, marked by transformative change in domestic and international spheres, reshaped American politics and global geopolitics. Reagan's political career, spanning over three decades, is defined by his strong convictions, ability to inspire, and leadership through pivotal moments such as the end of the Cold War. As Governor of California and later as President, Reagan championed conservative values, introduced economic policies known as "Reaganomics," and played a significant role in global diplomacy, particularly in his dealings with the Soviet Union. His leadership, characterized by optimism, communication skills, and pragmatism, cemented his legacy as a transformative figure. Reagan’s impact on American prosperity and the global order continues to be a defining influence today.
Keywords: Ronald Reagan