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Laurel APL leader now steering Hopkins' top-ranked engineering management program
Stephanie Caporaletti has been chosen to chair Johns Hopkins University's online Engineering Management graduate program.
Published on Feb. 6, 2026
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A leader from Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Stephanie Caporaletti, has been selected to chair the university's top-ranked online Engineering Management graduate program. Her new role strengthens the connection between Laurel-based APL experts and Johns Hopkins' professional engineering education, shaping future course offerings and partnerships with industry and regional employers.
Why it matters
The appointment of Caporaletti, an APL leader, to chair the prestigious Johns Hopkins engineering management program highlights the growing influence of Laurel-based national security experts in shaping the next generation of engineering leaders. It also signals deeper collaboration between the university and the local APL campus, which could lead to new educational and research opportunities for the region.
The details
Caporaletti, who previously held leadership roles at the Laurel-based APL, will now oversee the curriculum, faculty, and strategic direction of Johns Hopkins' online Engineering Management graduate program, which is ranked as one of the best in the country. In her new role, she will work to align the program's offerings with the needs of industry and regional employers, leveraging her expertise and connections from her time at APL.
- Caporaletti has been selected to chair the Johns Hopkins Engineering Management graduate program.
The players
Stephanie Caporaletti
A leader from Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel who has been selected to chair the university's top-ranked online Engineering Management graduate program.
Johns Hopkins University
A private research university in Baltimore, Maryland, that offers the top-ranked online Engineering Management graduate program Caporaletti will now chair.
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL)
A research center located in Laurel, Maryland, that is a division of Johns Hopkins University and employs national security experts, including Caporaletti.
The takeaway
Caporaletti's appointment to chair the prestigious Johns Hopkins engineering management program underscores the growing influence of Laurel-based national security experts in shaping the future of engineering education and leadership. This move strengthens the ties between the university and the local APL campus, potentially leading to new collaborative opportunities that could benefit the regional economy and workforce.

