William Feyk

Alexandria, Virginia

Executive business development officer William Feyk served in the United States Army for more than 30 years, during which time he completed tours in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and other locations, before retiring from the military to work in the private sector. Today, William Feyk operates as the Vice President of Business Development for L-3 MPRI, a global provider of government services and training products.

Currently, William Feyk coordinates sales teams and international representatives located throughout the United States and in seven overseas nations. William Feyk joined L-3 MPRI in 2003 as Executive Vice President of the company's wholly owned subsidiary MPRI Ship Analytics. In this role, he directed the day-to-day operations of the $20 million technology firm and eventually led its integration with the parent company. During his two years of directing Ship Analytics, Mr. Feyk greatly improved the efficiency of the firm, elevated the quality of its workforce and strategic partnerships, and positioned the business to consistently win major government contracts. In 2005, Mr. Feyk joined MPRI as a Vice President for Simulation. His achievements in this position included establishing the company's presence in the Orlando, Florida, area; developing a productive relationship with the U.S. Army's Program Executive Officer for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation; and coordinating design, marketing, and execution of a driver safety program that substantially reduced military vehicle accidents. He accepted his present position in 2009.

During his military service, William Feyk held high-level positions as Chief of Staff of the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood, Texas and Deputy Commanding General of the U.S. Army Cadet Command at Fort Monroe, Virginia. He holds a Bachelor's degree in International Affairs from the Pennsylvania Military College (now known as Widener University) and a Master's degree in Administration from Central Michigan University.

  • Work
    • Business Development
  • Education
    • Central Michigan University (MS)