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Marc A. Zocher
Marc A. Zocher, PMP, has twenty-two years of developed subject matter
expertise in environmental, industrial applications, energy, and
government with crosscutting skills in systems architecture, information
technology, training, research and development, cost engineering, and
project management.
As a Corporate officer (President/CEO) and founder, Mr. Zocher is
responsible for the management and strategic direction of Morphic
(www.morphic.com);
a three-year old, project and change management professional services
company.
Mr. Zocher possesses excellent business modeling, strategic planning,
integration, cost estimating, and problem solving skills. He has taken
lead responsibilities for major cost estimating efforts including the
Yucca Mountain No-action alternative (estimating storage of spent nuclear
fuel at 109 commercial nuclear facilities and four Department of Energy
sites), and the Hanford vitrification privatization fair government cost
estimate for the U.S. DOE.
In the area of visual modeling, Mr. Zocher held a Lead consulting role as
a Business Technologist to the Boeing Airplane Company. In this capacity,
Mr. Zocher was responsible for worldwide business and systems architecture
models for Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) and the Joint Strike Fighter
(JSF) Military Program.
Prior to founding Morphic, Mr. Zocher served for five years as a Vice
President with corporate profit and loss responsibility in professional
engineering and science services. He managed an annual fee base of $2-4
million with business development, staffing, and project management
accountability. He is a Past Board of Directors member of Jason Associates
Corporation.
Certified as a Project Management Professional through the Project
Management Institute (www.pmi.org), Mr. Zocher served as a Volunteer
member of PMI’s Organizational Project Management Maturity Model (OPM3).
His past certifications include the Certified Cost Consultant (CCC) and
Certified Cost Engineer (CCE) through the respective organizations of the
Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineers (AACE) International,
and the International Cost Engineering Council (ICEC). He is a Past
President of the New Mexico Section, AACE, and Vice President for
Education, Columbia Basin Chapter of PMI.
Mr. Zocher received his Bachelor of Science (Honors) in Geology from New
Mexico State University in Las Cruces in 1984. He completed additional
graduate courses for the University of New Mexico’s Masters of Business
Administration Program from 1984-1986. In addition, he graduated from of
the University of California’s Knowledge Systems Laboratory (KSL)
Artificial Intelligence, Expert System and Robotics Program in 1990. He
has published numerous articles, papers and presentations on cost
engineering and project controls, and is a contributing author to
Hazardous Waste Cost Control (Marcel Dekker, 1993) reference book. He
resides in Bainbridge Island, Washington.
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