US Army Corps of Engineers
Tulsa District Website

Lee Conley

Published Jan. 22, 2016

Lee Conley, P.E., PMP is the Deputy District Engineer for Programs and Project Management (DPM), Tulsa District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He is responsible for the management of the District's Civil Works, Military Construction, Interagency and International services (IIS) and Environmental Restoration programs.

 After serving on active duty almost 10 years as a Commissioned Army Officer, Lee has since worked throughout Southwestern Division, USACE  most recently in Little Rock District as Deputy Chief, Engineering and Construction Division and previously as the Deputy DPM.  He also served as Chief, Military Branch, PPMD at the Fort Worth District and at Southwestern Division as the Fort Worth District Support Team Leader.  During his 29 years with the Corps of Engineers as an officer and civilian, he has experienced the full spectrum of USACE missions (Military Construction, Civil Works and IIS), performing in a variety of capacities from project engineer and planner to project and program manager.

 He is a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) and a certified project management professional (PMP) from the Project Management Institute (PMI). He also earned a certificate of mastery from the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA), is DAWIA Level III (FE) certified, a senior instructor for the “Project Management in USACE” PROSPECT Course, and is a Gallup Strengths Performance Coach.

Lee grew up outside of Memphis, Tennessee and earned a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Memphis. He completed a Master of Business Administration at Texas Christian University.