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This list showcases the top United States based President operating in the Aerospace space. If you think a President is missing from this list, feel free to contact our editor on editor@beststartup.us.
The individuals on this list have been included because of exceptional performance in one of the following categories:
- Innovation – Operating as a key part in an extremely innovative business or startup.
- Growth – Operating as a key figure in the growth and upscale of a market leading business or startup.
- Management – Showing exceptional management skills.
- Societal impact – Putting their business on the map for their positive societal or environmental impact.
Our Data – We source our data from OSINT (open source intelligence) and public directories such as Crunchbase, SemRush and many more. The data from these sources should be treated with a degree of caution and verified yourself.
Jeffrey Manber
President International & Space Stations of Voyager Space Holdings
Jeffrey Manber is founder of XO Markets and President Internationaland Space Stations at Voyager Space Holdings.
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About Voyager Space Holdings, XO Markets: Voyager Space Holding is an aviation and aerospace company that specializes in the space exploration industry.
Eric Stallmer
Executive Vice President, Government Affairs and Public Policy of Voyager Space Holdings
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About Voyager Space Holdings: Voyager Space Holding is an aviation and aerospace company that specializes in the space exploration industry.
Enes Yildirim
Vice President Of Technology of Qatar Airways
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About Qatar Airways: Qatar Airways, the national airline of Qatar, operates a fleet of first class, business class, and economy class flights worldwide.
Suresh Venkatarayalu
Vice President & Chief Technology Officer – Safety & Productivity Solutions of Honeywell
Suresh Venkatarayalu is Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for Safety & Productivity Solutions (SPS). Suresh is responsible for driving New Product Introduction, Innovation, Technology Roadmaps, Mid-segment Offerings, Internet of Things, and fueling Breakthrough Initiatives. Most recently, he was VP & Chief Technology Officer, Automation & Control Solutions (ACS) leading global technology and engineering organization fueling growth & innovation. Prior to leading technology agenda for ACS, Suresh was President, Honeywell Technology Solutions (HTS), leading more than 50% of Honeywell’s global technology design centers across India, China, and Czech Republic. Suresh has 23 years of technology & IT leadership experience, beginning his career in the aerospace industry with India’s Aeronautical Development Agency. At Honeywell, he contributed to number of avionics products & platforms in Aerospace; strategically applied his business and technical expertise across businesses turning IT into a transformational growth driver; managed technology development and engineering driving and impacting Honeywell businesses and their customers globally He received Honeywell’s 2009 Senior Leadership Award and the 2011 Aerospace Leadership Award for his outstanding and exceptional contributions to the organization. A graduate in Computer Science Engineering from Bharathidasan University (India), he has completed his post-graduation in General Management from IIM (Indian Institute of Management), Kozhikode (India).
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About Honeywell, Honeywell: Honeywell International is a technology and manufacturing company that offers energy, safety, and security solutions and technologies.
Rhonda Germany
Corporate Vice President, Chief Strategy andMarketing Officer of Honeywell
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About Booz Allen Hamilton, Honeywell: Honeywell International is a technology and manufacturing company that offers energy, safety, and security solutions and technologies.
Matthew Bohne
Vice President, Chief Product Security Officer of Honeywell
Matthew Bohne is the VP & Chief Product Security Officer at Honeywell Buildings responsible for leading the product cyber security program and strategy for the company. He leads a global talented team of security professionals focused on enhancing security in the company’s products. Matthew has over 15+ years’ experience developing and leading product cyber programs & teams in the Buildings, Consumer, Oil & Gas, Nuclear, Industrial and Pharma sectors.
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About Honeywell: Honeywell International is a technology and manufacturing company that offers energy, safety, and security solutions and technologies.
Brandon Pearce
Vice President of Avionics and Integrated Software of Relativity Space
Brandon Pearce is the Vice President of Avionics and Integrated Software at Relativity Space.
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About Relativity Space: Relativity Space is an aerospace company that designs, develops, and builds 3D printed rockets.
Daniel Jablonsky
President and CEO of Maxar Technologies
Dan Jablonsky joined DigitalGlobe in 2012 and currently serves as our Senior Vice President and General Counsel. Prior to DigitalGlobe, Dan was an attorney at Brownstein, Hyatt, Farber, Schreck and led global legal teams while at Flextronics International LTD, a global multi-billion dollar technology supply chain company. Mr. Jablonsky holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from U.S. Naval Academy, a Juris Doctor from the University of Washington School of Law, and is currently an adjunct professor at the University of Denver, Sturm College of Law. Additionally, Mr. Jablonsky served as a Surface Warfare Officer and Nuclear Engineer in the U.S. Navy.
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About DigitalGlobe, DigitalGlobe, Maxar Technologies: Maxar Technologies provides integrated space infrastructure and Earth intelligence.
Michelle Kley
Senior Vice President, Chief Legal & Compliance Officer of Maxar Technologies
Michelle Kley was appointed Senior Vice President, Chief Legal and Compliance Officer of SSL MDA Holdings, Inc., in July 2016. She is based in our office in San Francisco. Ms. Kley joined SSL in January 2012, serving as Associate General Counsel, Vice President, Legal at SSL. Previous to joining SSL MDA, Ms. Kley worked as a Corporate Associate for several top-tier law firms in San Francisco, including Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati P.C. and Morrison & Foerster LLP. Ms. Kley earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology (with honors) from Sonoma State University and a J.D. degree from University of California Berkeley Law School (Boalt Hall). Ms. Kley is admitted to practice in the State of California and District of Columbia.
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About Maxar Technologies, Virgin Galactic: Maxar Technologies provides integrated space infrastructure and Earth intelligence.
David Hose
CEO & President of AirMap
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About AirMap, Buzzwire, Soundwall: AirMap operates as an airspace services platform for unmanned aircraft.
Jim Cantrell
CEO & President of Phantom Space
Co Founder of Vector Space building launch and orbital platforms to enable non expert users to develop space apps using our reliable space transportation system and orbital platforms. Founder of StratSpace, a 50 person consulting firm headquartered in Tucson Arizona specializing in helping venture capital firms make profitable investments in the technology sectors and corporations grow and transition into successful acquisition targets. On founding team of SpaceX with internet pioneer Elon Musk developing technical concepts, markets and standing up the company including developing the overall corporate and product development strategy. Co-Founder of Phantom Space Corporation offering satellites, in space propulsion and launch vehicle technologies. Founder of Vintage Exotics Competition Engineering who develops products for vintage and modern race cars, restores vintage race cars and Italian exotics, provides engineering services to race teams and leads our own endurance race team which holds many awards and track records.
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About Phantom Space, Vintage Exotics Competition Engineering: Phantom Space focuses on space transportation technology including satellites, propulsion, and launch vehicles.
Kristin Robertson
Vice President & General Manager, Autonomous Systems Division of The Boeing Company
Kristin Robertson is vice president and general manager of Autonomous Systems, a division within Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) that focuses on autonomous technologies, intelligence capabilities and networking solutions from seabed to space. Robertson joined the company in 1994, and has held various leadership positions to include vice president of Tiltrotor programs and Bell Boeing V-22 program director, and most recently as vice president of Engineering and chief engineer for BDS Strike, Surveillance and Mobility. Prior to Boeing, Robertson was employed by the U.S. Navy as a civilian electronics engineer at the Naval Aviation Depot in San Diego, Calif. She received her bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of California in San Diego and her master’s degree in international business from Saint Louis University. Robertson serves on the board of directors for Saint Louis University and the St. Louis Area Foodbank. She is a member of the Beta Gamma Sigma National Honor Society and the Society of Women Engineers.
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About The Boeing Company: Boeing Company manufactures and sells aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets, and satellites and provides product leasing and support services.
Marc Allen
Senior Vice President of The Boeing Company
Marc Allen is senior vice president of The Boeing Company and president of Boeing International. He is a member of Boeing’s Executive Council. As president of Boeing International, Allen, 42, is responsible for the company’s international strategy and operations, and oversees 17 regional corporate headquarters in key markets around the world. Reporting to the chairman and CEO, Allen leads development of the company’s growth and productivity initiatives outside the U.S. and new business and industrial partnerships. His responsibilities also include overseeing international affairs, enhancing local presence and providing global functional support. Allen was appointed to the role in 2015. Previously, Allen served as president of Boeing Capital Corporation, a wholly owned Boeing subsidiary that arranges, structures and provides financing for Boeing’s commercial airplane, space and defense products. Prior to Boeing Capital, Allen served as vice president, of Boeing International and president of Boeing China, responsible for leading the company’s business in China from its Beijing headquarters. Leading Boeing China, Allen oversaw the company’s largest market outside the U.S. as its annual delivery pace doubled. Before that, Allen served as Boeing’s vice president for Global Law Affairs and general counsel to Boeing International, leading the company’s international legal practice group from its inception, with responsibilities for Boeing’s international operations’ legal issues, cross-border trade regulation matters, and international legal policy matters including the U.S.-EC WTO dispute on aircraft subsidies. Prior to joining Boeing, Allen practiced law with the Washington, D.C.-based law firm Kellogg Huber, litigating complex commercial cases for domestic and international clients. Previous government service includes an appointment as U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy’s law clerk. A Southern California native, Allen received his bachelor’s degree summa cum laude from Princeton University, majoring in political science with a certificate in economics, and received his law degree from Yale Law School. Allen is married and has four children.
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About The Boeing Company: Boeing Company manufactures and sells aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets, and satellites and provides product leasing and support services.
Tim Noonan
Vice President, Training Systems and Government Services of The Boeing Company
Tim leads BDS Ventures, which creates new businesses for Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) either through developing new products and services or disrupting markets with game-changing technologies and business models. Current technologies and markets include carbon capture; hydrokinetic power generation; renewables integration; microgrids; and timing and location services. Noonan served as an officer in the United States Marine Corps. A St. Louis native, Noonan is married and has five children. He has raised awareness and money for wounded warriors through activities such as competing in Ironman triathlon and starting a non-profit corporation. He is a founding board member of Friends of Soldiers Memorial in St. Louis and serves as a board member of The Mission Continues, the most socially innovative organization in the country serving and challenging this generation of veterans. Tim earned a B.S. from the United States Naval Academy and an M.B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania. He is a Henry Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute.
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About The Boeing Company: Boeing Company manufactures and sells aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets, and satellites and provides product leasing and support services.
Walt Odisho
Vice President/General Manager 737 MAX Program and Renton, WA Site Leader of The Boeing Company
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About The Boeing Company, The Boeing Company: Boeing Company manufactures and sells aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets, and satellites and provides product leasing and support services.
Fernando Hernandez
Vice President Indirect Supply Chain of The Boeing Company
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About The Boeing Company: Boeing Company manufactures and sells aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets, and satellites and provides product leasing and support services.
James Zrust
Vice President, Finance & Chief Financial Officer of The Boeing Company
Jim Zrust is vice president, Finance and chief financial officer for Defense, Space & Security (BDS), a $31 billion business unit specializing in innovative and capabilities-driven customer solutions, and the world’s largest and most versatile manufacturer of military aircraft. He leads a global organization responsible for all BDS financial activities. With more than 30 years in the field, Zrust has considerable expertise working all aspects of federal and state tax issues in the United States as well as those related to major international transactions. Under his leadership, Boeing was granted certiorari by the U.S. Supreme Court on a major issue involving the calculation of export benefits. He also led Boeing’s efforts to find a suitable legislative replacement for the extraterritorial income regime that was found to be out of compliance with WTO rules. Zrust has testified on various tax matters before the U.S. Senate Finance Committee and the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee. He has also participated on numerous panels focused on a number of federal and international tax topics. Zrust joined Boeing in 2000 to lead the company’s worldwide tax group. He previously worked at Honeywell, Inc. in Minneapolis for 15 years in a series of progressively responsible positions, the last of which was vice president – Tax. Prior to joining Honeywell, Zrust spent time at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Zrust holds a Bachelor of Arts in accounting from St. John’s University, Collegeville, Minn., and a Juris Doctor from William Mitchell College of Law, St. Paul, Minn. He is also a Certified Public Accountant.
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About The Boeing Company: Boeing Company manufactures and sells aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets, and satellites and provides product leasing and support services.
David Calhoun
President and CEO of The Boeing Company
David Calhoun is an American businessman, author, philanthropist, and the president and CEO of The Boeing Company. David had served on Boeing’s board of directors since 2011 and now leads the aerospace company’s strategic direction. Previous to leading Boeing, Dave was senior managing director and head of portfolio operations at The Blackstone Group. He began there in January 2014, after leading Nielsen Holdings as Chief Executive Officer since 2006. During this time, Dave oversaw Nielsen’s transformation from a privately held company into a publicly traded corporation. He continued to serve on Nielsen’s board of directors as the Executive Chairman from January 2014 to January 2016. In this role, he remained engaged in the company and provided counsel to Nielsen’s executives. Dave began his career at The General Electric Company. Before leaving GE for Nielsen, David served as vice chairman of The General Electric Company and chief executive officer of GE Infrastructure, GE’s largest business unit. During his 26-year tenure at General Electric, Calhoun led several business units, including GE Lighting, GE Employers Reinsurance Corp., GE Aircraft Engines, and GE Transportation. He held various roles across the company earlier in his career, which ranged from finance to marketing. In these roles, Dave gained a great deal of experience in business strategy and operations. David serves on the board of directors at Caterpillar, Inc. and Neurofocus, Inc. He is also a member of The Business Roundtable — a group of CEOs and business leaders dedicated to broadening opportunities for Americans that work in the U.S. economy. Dave earned his BS in accounting at Virginia Tech and now serves on their Pamplin Advisory Council. He supports Virginia Tech through philanthropic initiatives that help provide resources to underprivileged students. He is the co-author of the book, How Companies Win. In the book, he and Rick Kash of the Cambridge Group discuss the changing business landscape and how companies can maintain success while navigating the economy’s continuous digital transformation.
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About The Boeing Company: Boeing Company manufactures and sells aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets, and satellites and provides product leasing and support services.
Scott Drach
Vice President, Human Resources of The Boeing Company
Scott Drach was named vice president of Human Resources for Defense, Space & Security (BDS) in April 2013. In this role, he is responsible for successful execution of human resources initiatives to drive business performance and to create and sustain a premier work environment for employees. He also provides direction on employee and organizational policies, strategies, and processes throughout the BDS enterprise. BDS is one of the world’s largest defense, space and security businesses specializing in innovative and capabilities-driven customer solutions, and the world’s largest and most versatile manufacturer of military aircraft. Headquartered in St. Louis, Defense, Space & Security is a $30 billion business with about 50,000 employees worldwide. Drach’s previous role was vice president of Human Resources for Boeing Corporate and Shared Services Group. In this role, he was responsible for leading his team in partnering with the business to guide human resources strategies and deploy processes to Shared Services Group and seven Boeing Corporate functions – Boeing Capital Corporation, Communications, Finance, Government Operations, Human Resources & Administration, Law, and the Office of Internal Governance. He previously led the function that provides human resources services for Boeing International employees in more than 65 countries around the world. He also has worked with organizations across the company to improve the global delivery of support to employees and Boeing entities operating outside the United States. Before joining Boeing International, Drach was the director of Human Resources for Connexion by Boeing® and Boeing Canada Technology. Drach also has held human resources leadership roles with Boeing-Corinth, Boeing-Irving, and Boeing Service Company in Texas. Earlier in his career, he was involved in security and human resources efforts for various divisions of the former Rockwell International, after joining the company as a college intern at its Aircraft Modification Center in Shreveport, La. Drach is a graduate of Louisiana State University and has a master’s degree in industrial relations from Louisiana Tech University. He is certified by the Human Resources Certification Institute as a global professional in human resources and a senior professional in human resources. Drach served six years in the Louisiana Army National Guard. He is a member of Rotary International and the Society for Human Resources Management, and the Boeing representative for the Aerospace Industries Association Workforce Council. Drach also serves on the Chicago-Cook County Workforce Investment Board.
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About The Boeing Company: Boeing Company manufactures and sells aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets, and satellites and provides product leasing and support services.
Chris Johnson
President of Boeing Satellite Systems International of The Boeing Company
Chris Johnson is President of Boeing Satellite Systems International, Inc. (BBSI), the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial communications satellites. BBSI is a Boeing subsidiary that oversees the strategy, integration and execution of Boeing’s commercial satellite business. In this role, Johnson is responsible for general management of all Boeing commercial satellites, ground systems and services contracts.
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About The Boeing Company: Boeing Company manufactures and sells aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets, and satellites and provides product leasing and support services.
Sheila Remes
Vice President Environmental Sustainability of The Boeing Company
Sheila Remes is a Vice President of Environmental Sustainability for Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
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About The Boeing Company: Boeing Company manufactures and sells aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets, and satellites and provides product leasing and support services.
Craig Cooning
President, Network and Space Systems of The Boeing Company
Craig R. Cooning is president of Network and Space Systems (N&SS) for The Boeing Company, the world’s largest aerospace company. Appointed to this position in July 2014, Cooning leads approximately 10,000 employees across 38 states and 5 countries. N&SS is comprised of six business areas providing global customers with space exploration, cybersecurity, missile defense, and satellite communications solutions. Signature N&SS programs include the International Space Station, Space Launch System, Ground-based Midcourse Defense, Global Positioning System and Wideband Global SATCOM satellite systems, Intelsat, Inmarsat and more. Previously, Cooning served as vice president and general manager of Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems, and chief executive officer of Boeing Satellite Systems International. Located in El Segundo, Calif., Boeing operates the world’s largest satellite factory, which is the company’s center for all government and commercial satellite systems. As a market leader, Boeing offers end-to-end intelligence services and has competency in large-scale systems integration; Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance; and navigation and communications satellites. Prior to joining Boeing in September 2005, Cooning, a retired Major General from the United States Air Force, was director of Space Acquisition in the Office of the Under Secretary of the Air Force. He provided acquisition support to the under secretary and program management direction to field organizations for the development and procurement of Air Force surveillance, communications, navigation and weather satellites; space launch systems; information warfare capabilities; ground-based strategic radars; communications and command centers; and sustainment for the nation’s land-based strategic nuclear missile systems. Cooning was commissioned in 1973 through the ROTC program at Auburn University. He served in a broad range of acquisition and logistics positions and as program executive officer for all Air Force space programs, twice as a major weapon system program director, as a commander, and a warranted contracting officer. Cooning earned both the space and master acquisition badges. In October 2010, Cooning was appointed a Member of the Corporation of Draper Laboratory, a non-profit research and development laboratory that focuses on advanced technological solutions to security, space exploration, healthcare and energy problems in the United States. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, Calif. Cooning earned his bachelor’s degree in aviation management from the School of Engineering at Auburn University in Alabama and his Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Alabama.
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About The Boeing Company: Boeing Company manufactures and sells aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets, and satellites and provides product leasing and support services.
Theodore Colbert
President and Chief Executive Officer, Boeing Global Services of The Boeing Company
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About The Boeing Company, The Boeing Company, The Boeing Company: Boeing Company manufactures and sells aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets, and satellites and provides product leasing and support services.
Tom Bell
Senior Vice President, Global Sales & Marketing Defense, Space & Security of The Boeing Company
Tom Bell is senior vice president of Global Sales & Marketing for Defense, Space & Security (BDS). This 53,000-employee business is a broad-spectrum security provider for U.S. and international customers worldwide. Within BDS, Bell reports to the CEO and leads the global BDS team focused on positioning the company to serve customers’ needs by gaining unparalleled customer understanding. Around the world, his organization listens intently, advocates customer views, helps develop and resource customer solutions and drives all BDS business capture efforts. Earlier in his Boeing career Bell was vice president of Strategy and Business Capture for BDS, with responsibility for both strategy development and capturing new business opportunities for Boeing’s defense business. Prior to that role he had assignments as vice president of Business Development for Boeing Military Aircraft and vice president of Business Development for Global Services & Support. Since originally joining Boeing in 1988 Bell also served in Contracts and Pricing; Industrial Participation; and International Business Development, including assignments in Finland and in the United Kingdom, where he served as president of Operations for Boeing Aerospace UK, Ltd. Prior to rejoining Boeing in June 2015, Bell was the president of Rolls-Royce Defense with overall responsibility for Rolls-Royce’s global defense aerospace business. Bell began his aerospace career with Lockheed Martin in New Orleans, La. in Manned Space Flight. He was a member of the Boeing Executive Development Program in 1999.
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About Rolls-Royce, The Boeing Company: Boeing Company manufactures and sells aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets, and satellites and provides product leasing and support services.
Maureen Cragin
Vice President, Communications of The Boeing Company
Maureen Cragin is vice president of Communications for Boeing Defense, Space & Security. Based in St. Louis, Cragin is responsible for leading all communications strategy and planning for the business. Prior to her current position, Cragin led communications for Boeing Defense, Space & Security’s Network & Space Systems business from December 2007 to October 2009. She was previously vice president of Communications for Boeing’s Washington, D.C. Operations office. Before joining Boeing in 2002, Cragin was appointed by President George W. Bush and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as assistant secretary for Public and Intergovernmental Affairs at the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA), beginning in 2001. While serving at the DVA, Cragin directed policies governing the department’s public and internal communications programs, as well as intergovernmental and consumer affairs activities. Prior to her presidential appointment, Cragin was director of Congressional Relations for Raytheon, in which capacity she oversaw advocacy efforts for Raytheon’s U.S. Navy and Marine Corps programs. From 1995 to 2001, she was director of Communications for the Committee on Armed Services in the U.S. House of Representatives. She was the committee’s principal spokesperson, developing communication strategies for advancing committee goals, such as the passage of the annual defense authorization bill. Previously, Cragin provided consulting services to the U.S. Department of Energy and served as public affairs adviser and spokesperson for the Women’s Bureau and Glass Ceiling Commission at the U.S. Department of Labor. She also served as director of volunteer administration at the 1992 Republican National Convention in Houston. Cragin holds a bachelor’s degree from the United States Naval Academy. She served seven years on active duty and continued serving as a public affairs officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve until her retirement at the rank of captain in 2009. Cragin is a member of the Reserve Officers Association, the Association of the United States Navy, the Disabled American Veterans, and the American Legion. She also serves as chairman of the board of directors of the USO of Metropolitan Washington-Baltimore.
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About The Boeing Company: Boeing Company manufactures and sells aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets, and satellites and provides product leasing and support services.
Jack House
Vice President, Supplier Management of The Boeing Company
Jack House is vice president of Supplier Management for Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS), based in St. Louis. In this role, he leads an organization of about 2,500 employees that manages the annual purchase of $15 billion in products and services. He is responsible for all procurement matters, including policymaking, subcontract oversight and process improvement. The organization focuses on improving supplier performance and relationships, while providing the best value for customers and a competitive advantage for Boeing. In September 2012, House was appointed the enterprise program manager for “Partnering for Success,” a company-wide, long-term effort to engage supplier partners to sustain a competitive advantage in the cost, quality and reliability of Boeing products and services. The effort aims at working aggressively to improve first-time quality and reduce costs. Since its inception, PFS efforts have garnered several billions of dollars in cost savings, which have allowed Boeing and the supply chain to provide “more for less” to its commercial and government customers around the globe. Previously, House served as vice president of Procurement Contracting & Risk Management. In this position, he worked with programs to oversee BDS procurement strategies and pricing policy for proper risk management on all supplier transactions. He was responsible for ensuring subcontracting policy compliance, as well as review of contractual pricing, terms and conditions and all other supplier agreements. In his career with Boeing, House has also served as general manager of Supplier Management & Procurement for the St. Louis site and Global Strike Systems for Integrated Defense Systems, director of Finance for the KC-767 Tanker program, as well as director of Supplier Management & Procurement for Military Aerospace Support and Production Aircraft Programs in St. Louis. He holds a MBA from the Olin School of Business at Washington University in St. Louis and a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the University of Missouri – St. Louis. House also is a member of the Chancellor’s Council for the University of Missouri – St. Louis.
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About The Boeing Company: Boeing Company manufactures and sells aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets, and satellites and provides product leasing and support services.
Gena Lovett
Vice President, Operations of The Boeing Company
Gena Lovett is the vice president of Operations for Defense, Space & Security. Her primary responsibilities include production of all fixed-wing tactical aircraft, tankers, transport aircraft, rotorcraft, satellites and weapon systems. In this role, she integrates work across the core Operations and Integrated Quality functions and coordinates with other functions, including Engineering and Environment, Health and Safety. Lovett serves as deputy leader of the Boeing Operations Leadership Team (BOLT). The BOLT is responsible for encouraging the use of common metrics, systems and processes, as well as the replication of best practices throughout Boeing. She has more than 20 years of leadership experience in manufacturing and operations. Before joining Boeing, Lovett was chief diversity officer for Alcoa, where she was responsible for cultivating a work environment that encouraged and supported diversity and inclusion at all levels of the organization. Under her leadership, Alcoa won the 2013 Catalyst Award and the Human Rights Campaign’s 2014 Corporate Equality Award. Prior to this, as Alcoa’s director of manufacturing Lovett led the successful turnaround of a historically underperforming operation. Under her direction safety improved almost 80 percent, on-time delivery rose 50 percent, productivity grew 45 percent and employee engagement increased 24 percent. Lovett spent the previous 15 years in progressively demanding manufacturing roles with Ford Motor Co. in Cleveland; Dearborn, Mich.; Chicago; Atlanta; and Allen Park, Mich. Her last assignment at Ford was plant manager of Prototype Operations. She has a bachelor’s degree in liberal arts from Ohio State University and a master’s in international business from Baker College’s Center for Graduate Studies.
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About The Boeing Company: Boeing Company manufactures and sells aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets, and satellites and provides product leasing and support services.
Tony Parasida
Senior Vice President, Human Resources and Administration of The Boeing Company
Tony Parasida is a Senior Vice President, Human Resources and Administration at The Boeing Company.
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About The Boeing Company: Boeing Company manufactures and sells aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets, and satellites and provides product leasing and support services.
Nancy Bailey
Vice President, Product Systems Boeing IT of The Boeing Company
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About The Boeing Company: Boeing Company manufactures and sells aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets, and satellites and provides product leasing and support services.
Allen Cashion
Principal ,Vice President of The Carlyle Group
Allen L. Cashion focuses on U.S. real estate opportunities on the West coast and is based in Newport Beach. He joined Carlyle in 1998 and has played a key role in the acquisition, management and disposition of more than six million square feet of the firm’s commercial real estate portfolio throughout the West. Other notable projects Mr. Cashion has been involved with are 180 Montgomery, Central Research Park, 1401 Shoreline, College Park, Dexter Horton, US Bank, The West Coast Portfolio, Gateway Towers, 2800 North Central and Plaza Pacifica, whose combined capitalization with other projects in the Western U.S. exceeds $1 billion. Prior to joining Carlyle, Mr. Cashion was a Vice President at Lennar Partners, and was involved in the company’s Southern California office and retail development projects. Mr. Cashion received his B.S. from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
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About The Carlyle Group: The Carlyle Group is a global private equity firm that caters to early and later stage companies.
Siba Padhi
President & CEO of OrbitBeyond
Siba Padhi is a tech start-up professional with over 20 years of multi-functional experience. He has an extensive background as an executive of several multinational companies in the technology and telecommunications industries. He is the founder and ex-chief executive officer of Agnicient Technologies, a technology product and services firm that he successfully led to revenues of more than $100 million.
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About OrbitBeyond: OrbitBeyond is an American lunar transportation startup and a core infrastructure provider for all things beyond earth-orbit.
Ryan Gumm
President & Chief Executive Officer of Endeavor Air
Ryan Gumm was named president and chief executive officer of Endeavor Air in May 2013. He is experienced in flight operations, maintenance, safety programs, operations control centers, labor relations, financial management, regulatory compliance, training and scheduling. He holds an Airline Transport Pilot certificate. Ryan began his airline career as a line pilot on the Beech 1900D for Mesa Air Group and transitioned into roles that included instructor pilot, line-check airman, FAA designated pilot examiner, chief pilot, and director of operations. In 2008, he became president and chief operating officer of Freedom Airlines. In September 2010, Ryan joined Comair as vice president of Operations before being named president in February 2012. Ryan also led the Delta Private Jet division as chief operating officer before being named chief executive officer of Endeavor Air when it became a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines.
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About Delta Air Lines, Endeavor Air: Endeavor Air is an American regional airline that operates as Delta Connection for Delta Air Lines.
John Daly
Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Endeavor Air
John Daly joined Endeavor as Chief Operation Officer in April, 2015, after handling similar duties at Delta Private Jets (DPJ). John’s role at Endeavor covers the oversight of operational safety, efficiency, and performance, while managing the direction of all corporate initiatives. Prior to joining Endeavor, John helped build DPJ into the leading private jet organization focused on safety and performance that it is today. Before joining DPJ, John was the VP of Flight Operations, Planning, and Training for Azul, a Brazilian start up airline that has grown organically to serve more than 100 destinations with 115 aircraft, and 10,000 crew members. John’s airline experience also includes leadership roles at Jet Blue, and as a line pilot for United Airlines. John began his aviation career in the United States Marine Corps as a F/A-18 pilot.
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About Endeavor Air, ViaSat: Endeavor Air is an American regional airline that operates as Delta Connection for Delta Air Lines.
L. Russell Elander III
Vice President, Flight Operations of Endeavor Air
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About Endeavor Air, Pinnacle Airlines, Inc.: Endeavor Air is an American regional airline that operates as Delta Connection for Delta Air Lines.
Bill Donohue
Vice President, Maintenance and Technical Services of Endeavor Air
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About Endeavor Air: Endeavor Air is an American regional airline that operates as Delta Connection for Delta Air Lines.
Ernest Marshall
Vice President, Human Resources of GE Aviation
Ernest Marshall is vice president, Human Resources at GE Aviation, one of the fastest-growing divisions of the General Electric Company. He provides strategic direction for over 40,000 employees located at 82 sites around the globe. As a global HR strategist, Ernest has extensive experience in organizational development, employee engagement, talent assessment, cultural integration, executive compensation, global practices and labor relations, in rapidly changing, highly competitive growth environments. Ernest’s experience is multi-faceted. In July, 1992, he took a position as an assistant English teacher in Shizuoka, Japan, where he taught at two Japanese high schools before returning to the United States a year later, to pursue his graduate education. He joined GE in 1997 on the Human Resources Leadership Program (HRLP) at GE Capital Consumer Finance, in Cincinnati, OH. Following his first business rotation on the HRLP program, Ernest joined GE’s Corporate Audit Staff (CAS) as an auditor. These early experiences helped underscore the importance of looking into the core of an operation, a skill that has proven to be very useful in his approach to fostering organizational excellence. In 1999, Ernest joined GE Healthcare in Milwaukee, WI, where, as the HR leader, he worked the front end of GE’s acquisition of Marquette Medical. In 2000, he worked on GE’s National Labor Negotiations in New York City, NY. Ernest joined GE Aviation in 2001 as the human resources/union relations manager for Structures Supply Chain and the Engineering Center of Excellence. Since then, he has taken on roles of increasing responsibility across the Aviation organization. Most recently, prior to being promoted to his current position, Ernest helped successfully transform the Aviation Systems business, a strategic business acquisition, by developing an HR infrastructure geared towards building a successful business and culture. Ernest is very active in the community. He serves on the board of the Cincinnati Art Museum. He leads GE Aviation’s GE Volunteers organization and also serves as the Operating Leader of GE’s African American Forum (AAF). Ernest was selected by Black MBA magazine in their ’50 under 50′ feature and by Network Journal in their ‘Top 40 under 40’ feature. Ernest has a Bachelor degree with a dual major in accounting and business administration from Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky. During this time, he also spent two semesters at New College, Oxford, England. He earned his Master degree in business administration and his Juris Doctor, with concentrations in marketing/human resources and corporate/employment law, respectively.
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George Palikaras
Founder, President/CEO of Metamaterial Inc.
Founder at Metamaterial Technologies
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Curt Blake
President & CEO of Spaceflight Industries
Curt Blake is chief executive officer of Spaceflight’s launch services group and previously served as senior vice president and general counsel. Curt has led efforts to expand Spaceflight’s global network of launch service providers while building relationships with key commercial-, civilian- and defense-related customers. Over the last several years, Curt oversaw the company’s growth from its early commercial rideshare launches on the Antares and Soyuz vehicles to become the industry’s rideshare leader and the world’s first commercial spaceline. Curt brings more than 25 years of executive experience in high-growth and tech industries, with past experience including a range of senior executive and general counsel roles at Microsoft, Starwave, Corbis and Aldus. He’s a current and active board member of the Commercial Spaceflight Federation and the Seattle-based Pacific Science Center, as well as a contributor to numerous small-satellite conferences. Growing up in Thailand and Ethiopia, Curt is a student of the world and still enjoys traveling for work and pleasure (but don’t ask him to take a middle seat).
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Delian Asparouhov
Co-Founder, President, Chairman of Varda
Delian Asparouhov is the Co-Founder, President, and Chairman at Verda.
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David P. Hess
Executive Vice President and Chief Customer Officer, Aerospace of United Technologies
David P. Hess is Executive Vice President and Chief Customer Officer, Aerospace, for United Technologies. Hess rejoined UTC in January 2015 following a 35-year career that included serving as president of the corporation’s Hamilton Sundstrand and Pratt & Whitney businesses. Hess was named president of Pratt & Whitney in January 2009, where he was responsible for the company’s global operations in the design, manufacture and service of aircraft engines for commercial and military aircraft. He joined Pratt & Whitney after four years as president of Hamilton Sundstrand, the United Technologies Corp. business where he began his professional career in 1979. Hess serves as a member of the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) Board of Governor’s Executive Committee. He also serves on the Board of Hartford HealthCare, the parent company of Hartford Hospital and the second largest health care network provider in Connecticut. He also serves on the Board of Trustees of the National World War II Museum, and is on the Board of Directors for The Discovery Center, a nonprofit group founded by Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward that works with students from Connecticut’s urban centers and suburban communities on diversity and team-building. In addition he formerly served as Chairman of the International Aero Engines (IAE) Board of Directors and as a member of the Board of Directors for Cytec Industries, Inc., and RTI International Metals, Inc. Hess is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society. He holds a bachelor’s degree in physics from Hamilton College and a bachelor’s and master’s degree in electrical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He was awarded an MIT Sloan Fellowship in 1989 and earned a master’s degree in management in 1990.
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Akhil Johri
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of United Technologies
Akhil Johri was appointed Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of United Technologies on January 1, 2015. Akhil returned to United Technologies after serving as Chief Financial Officer for Pall Corporation, a publicly traded leader in filtration, separation and purification solutions. Prior to joining Pall Corporation, Akhil spent 26 years at United Technologies in various executive positions of increasing responsibility. His most recent role was Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer for UTC Propulsion & Aerospace Systems, which includes Pratt & Whitney and UTC Aerospace Systems. Before that, he led UTC’s Investor Relations and Financial Planning & Analysis groups. Akhil also had senior financial roles at UTC Fire and Security, and Carrier Corporation, including 12 years in the Asia Pacific region. Akhil is a graduate of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, and is a Chartered Accountant.
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Nancy Davis
Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer of United Technologies
Nancy M. Davis was elected Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer in January 2010. She is responsible for providing leadership to UTC’s information technology function, including global IT strategies, systems, infrastructure and supplier management. She previously served as Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Pratt & Whitney from 2003–2009 and Vice President and Chief Information Officer of Sikorsky from 2002–2003. Davis joined UTC’s Pratt & Whitney division in 1979 and held various positions in IT, including Director of Engineering and Manufacturing Systems, Infrastructure, Architecture & Security Operations and global Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementation. She led the initial outsourcing of Information Technology operations at Pratt & Whitney in 1999, which is now in place globally across UTC. She received a Bachelor’s degree from Trinity College and holds a Master of Science degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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Elizabeth B. Amato
Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer of United Technologies
Elizabeth B. Amato was appointed Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer of United Technologies Corporation in November 2015. Prior to that she was Senior Vice President, Human Resources and Organization with global responsibility for UTC’s Human Resources and Communications functions. Amato joined UTC in 1985 at Pratt & Whitney and has held a variety of leadership positions across the corporation in both aerospace and commercial building systems. Most recently, Amato served as Vice President, Human Resources for UTC Climate, Controls & Security. Amato has also held the most senior human resources executive leadership position at a number of UTC’s business units including Carrier (2010–2011), Pratt & Whitney (2006–2009) and Sikorsky (1997–2006). Amato is a recipient of the YWCA Women Achievers Award and is currently a member of the National Academy of Human Resources CHRO Board Academy as well as the Wake Forest College Board of Visitors. Amato holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Davidson College and a law degree from the University of Connecticut
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Gary Spitalnik
Co-Founder and Executive Vice President of Wheels Up
Gary Spitalnik is the co-founder and executive vice president of Wheels Up. Prior to co-founding Wheels Up, Gary served as the SVP of event marketing and special projects at Marquis Jet/NetJets.
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About Wheels Up: Wheels Up is a membership-based private aviation company that focuses on reducing upfront cost to fly privately.
John Colucci
Executive Vice President- Founding Partner & President Wheels Up Europe of Wheels Up
John Colucci is the president of Wheels Up Europe.
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S. Daniel Johnson
Vice President,President – Information Technology of General Dynamics
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Chris Marzilli
Vice President,President – C4 Systems of General Dynamics
Chris Marzilli is EVP at General Dynamics.
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Anthony Previte
CEO & President of Terran Orbital
Anthony “Tony” Previte is the founder ,CEO & President of Terran Orbital. Terran Orbital is a leading worldwide provider of nanosatellite and microsatellite vehicles, services, and solutions. Tony has over 30 years of executive leadership in high-technology and space-based services ranging from startups to Fortune 500. Terran Orbital is Tony’s third successful from the ground up venture. In addition to his successful business ventures, Tony is an active space-based radio astronomy, and astrophysics researcher focused on very low-frequency radio observation.
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About Terran Orbital: Terran Orbital are the leading innovators and providers of picosatellites, cubesats, and nanosatellites.
Mark Steinbeck
President – Sales of Traxxall
Appointed to the NBAA Maintenance Committee in 2017, Mark serves as the President of Sales and Marketing for TRAXXALL and brings 13 years of aviation experience to the team. Mark’s career in aviation began when he joined Avtrak as one of the original four employees of the company. During his tenure at Avtrak, Mark spent time as the head of the customer support department as well as the sales team. At the time Avtrak sold to CAMP in 2012, Mark was the head of the North American sales department where he was instrumental in the growth of the company. After CAMP purchased Avtrak Mark elected to join Mayo Aviation, a large Part 135 operator based out of Denver, as their Director of Sales. As Director of Sales his responsibilities were to lead the sales team in growing the aircraft management fleet as well as increasing overall revenues within the charter sales department. Mark received his Bachelor of Science degree from Regis University in Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing, Management and Finance. He currently resides in Denver with his wife and three children.
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About Traxxall: Traxxall is an award-winning aircraft maintenance tracking.
Rich Anzalone
Vice-President – Customer Experience of Traxxall
Rich’s mandate is to work with TRAXXALL’s customers to better understand their needs and preferences, while ensuring that they derive maximum value from TRAXXALL’s products and services. Rich will also provide sales, operations and product development guidance to TRAXXALL as the company continues to grow and serve more customers. Rich recently concluded a 34-year career at CAMP Systems International. Most recently, he was Vice President, Customer Support and Sales. Previously, Rich was Director of Operations. When he first joined CAMP in 1980, he was an Aircraft Maintenance Analyst with a specialization in Dassault Falcon business jets. Rich’s first job in aviation was as an Assembly and Test Mechanic servicing JT8D and JT9D engines with Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in Middletown, Ct. He earned an Associate degree (AOS) in airframe and powerplant (A&P) technologies from the College of Aeronautics (now Vaughn College) in New York City in 1978.
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About Traxxall: Traxxall is an award-winning aircraft maintenance tracking.
Marcus Finley
Vice-President – Sales of Traxxall
Marcus’s career in aviation began in the aircraft brokerage industry as a Sales Director for Bruce Jenner Aviation. Marcus joined Avtrak in 2011 as Regional Sales Director for the Central US and Canada. Following CAMP’s purchase of Avtrak, Marcus served as sales manager for a part 145 repair station that specialized in the repair of structural components for airlines and military operators. Marcus received his Bachelor of Science in Economics from The University of Texas at Arlington. Marcus joined TRAXXALL as Director of Sales, Southwest, a territory he continues to serve, and was promoted to Vice-President of Sales in 2017.
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Kiran Unni
Vice President, Business Unit Leader of Frost & Sullivan
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Krishna Srinivasan
Global President of Frost & Sullivan
Mr. Srinivasan, Global President and Managing Partner of Frost & Sullivan, has been with the company for over twenty five years. Over the years, he has held a variety of positions with increasing responsibility, culminating in the role of President in the year 2000. He has played a key role in reshaping the company from its early days as a market research company to a full-fledged global growth consulting company focused on solving client challenges with customized business intelligence, growth strategies and training & implementation support.
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Melanie Turek
Vice President, Research of Frost & Sullivan
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Melanie Turek
Vice President, Research of Frost & Sullivan
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Robert Lennox
Senior Vice President, Strategy and Customer Engagement of General Dynamics Mission Systems
Lieutenant General Robert (Bob) Lennox is senior vice president of Strategy and Customer Engagement at General Dynamics Mission Systems. In this role, he is responsible for the company’s overall strategic planning, marketing, public affairs, corporate relations and customer engagement. LTG Lennox first joined General Dynamics in 2014 as vice president of Ground Systems. In this role, he supported both the Mission Systems and Land Systems business units at General Dynamics. LTG Lennox retired from the U.S. Army in March 2014 after thirty seven years of service. Before his retirement from military service, LTG Lennox served as the Principal Deputy Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation for the Office of the Secretary of Defense. In this position, he conducted evaluations of defense programs and made budgetary recommendations to senior Defense Department Leaders. He held this position from May 2012 until March 2014. LTG Lennox graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1977, where he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering. He also holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration from Stanford University, and a Masters in National Security and Strategic Studies from the National Defense University. His education also includes multiple U.S. Army and Joint Training Courses. LTG Lennox served at every level and commanded every echelon of the Air Defense Artillery from platoon leader to Commanding General of Fort Bliss, TX. It was in this last position that he also served as the Commandant of the Air Defense Artillery School. Away from troops, he served as: an Assistant Professor at the Department of Social Science, U.S. Military Academy at West Point; Deputy Commanding General at the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command; and Deputy Commanding General at the U.S. Army Accessions Command. LTG Lennox’s assignments have included locations throughout the United States, Germany and the Middle East. His last six years were in the Pentagon where he served as the Deputy Operations Officer of the Army Staff, the Chief of the Army’s Quadrennial Defense Review (a strategy/Policy) team, and as the Army G8. In this last position, he was responsible for the Modernization and Equipping of the U.S. Army, and the development of the Army’s five year budget plan. This led to his final uniformed assignment working for the Secretary of Defense in OSD-CAPE. LTG Lennox has received multiple awards and decorations including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, and the Distinguished Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster. He has served on the Joint Staff, the Army Staff and the Secretary of Defense Staff and has been awarded those identification badges.
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About General Dynamics Mission Systems, General Dynamics Mission Systems, General Dynamics Mission Systems: General Dynamics develops mission critical C4ISR solutions across the land, sea, air, space and cyber domains.
Michael Tweed-Kent
Vice President and General Manager, Cyber and Electronic Warfare Systems of General Dynamics Mission Systems
Michael Tweed-Kent is vice president and general manager of the Cyber and Electronic Warfare Systems line of business at General Dynamics Mission Systems. In this role, he leads a diverse organization that offers secure products, programs and solutions for military, intelligence and international customers. Prior to his current role, Tweed-Kent was the senior vice president for Strategy and Business Development where he led the company’s strategic thinking, business capture of top pursuits, marketing, public affairs and corporate relations. Beginning with the announcement and launch of General Dynamics Mission Systems, which combined the General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems and C4 Systems business units on January 1, 2015, Tweed-Kent was at the forefront of the company’s expansion and growth in the space and strategic deterrence, international public safety, undersea systems and electronic warfare markets. Tweed-Kent was previously vice president and general manager for the Mission Integration Systems Division of General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, leading the company’s largest revenue generating shipboard and mission system integration business by developing, producing, engineering, and integrating highly reliable, open architecture solutions for customers. From 2001 through 2006, Tweed-Kent was vice president and general manager for the Maritime Digital Systems strategic business unit. Under the leadership of Tweed-Kent, the unit grew in sales. Significant new programs included weapon system integration for the U.S. Navy SSGN program and a key system integration role on one of the three teams selected to perform a preliminary design concept of the Littoral Combat Ship program. Tweed-Kent was previously the vice president of programs and engineering for General Dynamics from 1998 through 2001. During this time, he was responsible for leading a high technology multi-functional organization of over 800 people. Accomplishments include the deployment of the U.S. Navy’s Trident II Fire Control Modernization program, which involved the delivery of over 1.5 million software lines of code in a successful large-scale application of commercial-off-the-shelf equipment to a shipboard weapon system.
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About General Dynamics Mission Systems: General Dynamics develops mission critical C4ISR solutions across the land, sea, air, space and cyber domains.
Bill Weiss
Vice President and General Manager, Ground Systems of General Dynamics Mission Systems
As Vice President of Ground Systems, Bill Weiss is responsible for leading the General Dynamics Mission Systems line of business focused on military networks, networked computing and mission command systems, satellite ground systems, training and range solutions and public safety networks. Weiss is responsible for achieving and maintaining a leadership position in communication and networking systems for major Department of Defense and government customers. Programs and business efforts under Weiss’ direction include the U.S. Army’s Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T), the U.S. Marine Corps Common Aviation Command and Control System (CAC2S), the U.S. Army Range Radar Replacement Program (RRRP), and a portfolio of mission command systems including the U.S. Army’s Command Post of the Future (CPoF) and Tactical Ground Reporting System. Weiss is a 31-year veteran of General Dynamics Mission Systems and assumed his current responsibilities following significant program achievements in multiple communications and information technology management and engineering positions. Weiss holds a Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering and a Master of Science in Computer Systems Engineering from Boston University.
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About General Dynamics Mission Systems, General Dynamics Mission Systems: General Dynamics develops mission critical C4ISR solutions across the land, sea, air, space and cyber domains.
Lisa Finneran
Vice President Of Engineering of General Dynamics Mission Systems
Lisa Finneran is Vice President of Engineering for General Dynamics MissionSystems. She is responsible for engineering execution across 60 major GD-MSsites and 7000 employees. Previously, she was P&L leader for Strategic Systemsproviding strategic warfare system solutions to the U.S. Navy, U.K. Navy, and theU.S. Air Force. She managed the execution of multi-discipline design andproduction teams for the system that controls the launch of Submarine LaunchedNuclear Ballistic Missiles and modernized it for the past 50+ years. This alsoincludes guidance design, production, and repair. Similar work is performed forthe United States Air force Intercontinental Ballistic Missile strategic deterrent.
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About General Dynamics Mission Systems: General Dynamics develops mission critical C4ISR solutions across the land, sea, air, space and cyber domains.
Carlo Zaffanella
Vice President and General Manager, Maritime & Strategic Systems of General Dynamics Mission Systems
Carlo Zaffanella is vice president and general manager of Maritime and Strategic Systems (M&SS) for General Dynamics Mission Systems. In this role, he leads a diverse array of programs serving the US Navy, the US Air Force, restricted customers, TSA, various government labs and a variety of international and commercial customers. The M&SS business includes submarine and surface ship electronic systems integration as well as the design, build and support of a broad array of subsurface, surface, air, airport and strategic subsystems. The business has substantial focus on open architecture computing, system integration, unmanned maritime vehicles, RF sensor processing, secure computing, and integrated software solutions for various platforms. The M&SS business employs over 2,000 professionals across multiple locations, including Pittsfield, MA, Bloomington, MN, Greensboro, NC, Fairfax, VA, Mobile, AL and a number of others. Prior to his current role, he was vice president and general manager for the Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) division of General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems. He was responsible for management and execution of programs for Intelligence Community customers, including intelligence collection sensor design, development and operation, space payloads, and geospatial intelligence programs. The business supports the DoD, the intelligence community, commercial satellite primes, and international customers. Previously, Mr. Zaffanella served as the vice president and general manager for the Integrated Platform Solutions (IPS) line of business within the Mission Integration Systems division. The IPS business applies state-of-the-art open architecture computing technologies to provide the U.S. Navy and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) with critical mission solutions. From complete surface ship electronic suites to aircraft mission computers and nationwide TSA information networks, IPS combines technologies and products from across industry into streamlined, integrated, cost effective systems. IPS also designs and manufactures high performance, ruggedized, open computing products for the Navy, NASA and other customers. Prior to this position, Mr. Zaffanella was director of the Core Mission Integration business area. Core Mission Integration develops, produces, engineers and integrates highly reliable, open architecture solutions for mission systems, including the ship systems integration for the Navy’s Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship and the Joint High Speed Vessel programs. Mr. Zaffanella received his master’s degree in electrical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is also a graduate of GE’s Edison Engineering program, a program that continues on today within GDMS as the Engineering Leadership Program. Mr. Zaffanella serves on the Board of Directors of Soldier On, a private nonprofit organization committed to ending veteran homelessness.
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About General Dynamics Mission Systems: General Dynamics develops mission critical C4ISR solutions across the land, sea, air, space and cyber domains.
Jim Stockdale
Senior Vice President, Business Operations of General Dynamics Mission Systems
Jim Stockdale is senior vice president of business operations for General Dynamics Mission Systems. In this role, he is responsible for day-to- day business functions including Facilities, Human Resources, IT, Integration, Program Performance Management, and Security. Prior to his current role, he was vice president of operations for General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems. He led the engineering, manufacturing, mission assurance and supply chain organizations, and was responsible for the strategy, direction, planning and execution that enabled the delivery of end-to-end mission systems integration, development and operations support to our customers. Effective January 1, 2015, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems combined with General Dynamics C4 Systems to form General Dynamics Mission Systems. Prior to his appointment, Mr. Stockdale was the vice president of the Integrated Tactical Solutions (ITS) Line of Business in the Mission Integration Systems division of General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems. He joined General Dynamics in 1998 when the Advanced Technology Systems division of Lucent Technologies was acquired by General Dynamics. Mr. Stockdale served as program manager for several key U.S. Navy programs and earned increased operational responsibility as senior program manager for the Mission and Battle Management unit. Previously, Mr. Stockdale served more than 20 years with Lucent and its predecessor, AT&T Bell Laboratories. He began his career in software engineering before becoming a program manager. In 1995, he managed a project that received the company’s President’s Quality Award. Mr. Stockdale holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Fordham University and a master’s degree in computer science from Stevens Institute of Technology. In 2000, he completed the executive development program at Northwestern University’s Kellogg Graduate School of Management. He is a member of the Project Management Institute and the National Defense Industrial Association.
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Scotty Miller
Vice President, Supply Chain Management of General Dynamics Mission Systems
Scotty Miller is vice president of Supply Chain Management for General Dynamics Mission Systems and directs procurement activities for all companies within the General Dynamics Information Systems and Technology business group. Miller’s Supply Chain team is responsible for the subcontract management and procurement of all materials, services and support across the company. Miller has developed supply chain management in concert with the business to be a strategic advantage for General Dynamics. Miller and his team lead the negotiation of contracts with suppliers and strategic partners ensuring that our customers receive products on time while meeting all technical and quality requirements. Miller has an established reputation for developing strong customer and partner relationships within traditional U.S. military, homeland security and government communities. Prior to Miller’s current position, he served as the vice president of Supply Chain Management for General Dynamics C4 Systems. On January 1, 2015, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems combined with General Dynamics C4 Systems to form General Dynamics Mission Systems. Before assuming his leadership role in Supply Chain, Miller led Strategic Planning and Business Development for Secure Communications and Computing Technologies for C4 Systems. Among his responsibilities, Miller led strategic planning and business development, and business intelligence for the organization worldwide. Miller was also vice president of Strategic Planning and Business Development for the Battle Management Systems organization within C4 Systems where he led the program capture and business growth strategy for key win programs. Miller joined General Dynamics in 1982 as a Program Material manager. He received his Bachelor’s Degree in marketing from the Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona and his MBA degree from University of Phoenix in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Devon Engel
Vice President, General Counsel of General Dynamics Mission Systems
Devon Engel serves as the Vice President and General Counsel of General Dynamics Mission Systems, a business unit of General Dynamics. With more than 13,000 employees worldwide, General Dynamics Mission Systems is a leading provider of mission-critical, cyber-secure systems for military and government organizations. The company formed when General Dynamics combined General Dynamics C4 Systems and General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems into a single business entity effective January 1, 2015. Before moving to Arizona in 1996, Mr. Engel was an associate with Crowell & Moring in Washington, D.C., where he specialized in government contract law. Mr. Engel has been active in the government contract legal community and has published numerous articles and lectured frequently on government contract and other legal topics. Mr. Engel earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology and sociology from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. He earned his law degree from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where he graduated with honors and was a member of the Law Review. Mr. Engel is very active in his community and has been a member of the Board of Directors for DrugFreeAZKids.org since 2004. He has also been a long time supporter of the United Way, the American Diabetes Association, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and numerous other charitable organizations. While in private practice in DC, Mr. Engel provided pro bono legal services on adoption matters, including the successful opposition of a high profile petition to the Supreme Court. He splits his time between Washington D.C. and Scottsdale, Arizona, where he and his wife Carla have four kids.
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Devon Engel
Vice President, General Counsel of General Dynamics Mission Systems
Devon Engel serves as the Vice President and General Counsel of General Dynamics Mission Systems, a business unit of General Dynamics. With more than 13,000 employees worldwide, General Dynamics Mission Systems is a leading provider of mission-critical, cyber-secure systems for military and government organizations. The company formed when General Dynamics combined General Dynamics C4 Systems and General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems into a single business entity effective January 1, 2015. Before moving to Arizona in 1996, Mr. Engel was an associate with Crowell & Moring in Washington, D.C., where he specialized in government contract law. Mr. Engel has been active in the government contract legal community and has published numerous articles and lectured frequently on government contract and other legal topics. Mr. Engel earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology and sociology from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. He earned his law degree from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where he graduated with honors and was a member of the Law Review. Mr. Engel is very active in his community and has been a member of the Board of Directors for DrugFreeAZKids.org since 2004. He has also been a long time supporter of the United Way, the American Diabetes Association, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and numerous other charitable organizations. While in private practice in DC, Mr. Engel provided pro bono legal services on adoption matters, including the successful opposition of a high profile petition to the Supreme Court. He splits his time between Washington D.C. and Scottsdale, Arizona, where he and his wife Carla have four kids.
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Evan Licht
President of Operations of BLADE
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Melissa Tomkiel
President of Fixed Wing Operations of BLADE
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Wesley D. Kremer
President, Raytheon Missiles & Defense of Raytheon
Wesley D. Kremer is a Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) vice president and president of Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems (IDS). Raytheon Company, with 2015 sales of $23 billion and 61,000 employees worldwide, is a technology and innovation leader specializing in defense, civil government and cybersecurity solutions. Raytheon is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts. Headquartered in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, IDS has 28 locations around the world. Its broad portfolio of weapons, sensors and integration systems supports its customer base across multiple mission areas including air and missile defense systems; missile defense radars; early warning radars; naval ship operating systems; command, control, communications, computers and intelligence (C4I) systems and other advanced technologies. IDS provides affordable, integrated solutions to a broad international and domestic customer base, including the U.S. Missile Defense Agency, the U.S. Armed Forces and the Department of Homeland Security.
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Abdol Moabery
President & CEO of GA Telesis
Abdol Moabery is the founder, President and Chief Executive Officer of GA Telesis, a leader in integrated commercial aviation services. Founded in 2002 by Moabery, GA Telesis has quickly grown to one of the largest firms in its sector, amassing vertically integrated global aviation services businesses including engine, landing gear, component, aerostructural maintenance and engineering, aircraft replacement parts distribution and supply-chain management and finance, logistics, ground support equipment, Blockchain based SaaS development, aircraft and engine leasing, and investment management with operating units throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia. GA Telesis has won numerous awards and accolades, including the Air Transport Best Integrated Aviation Solutions Provider, Air Transport World MRO of the Year, The Boeing Gold Services Award, Honeywell Channel Partner of the Year and was also named among a select group of companies in the United States classified as a Good-to-Great company. A serial entrepreneur, Moabery is responsible for the start-up, organization and development of GA Telesis. He has 30 years of direct experience in various disciplines in aviation from flight, lease and structured finance to logistics and maintenance. Moabery previously served as Executive Vice President of Aviation Systems International, Inc., where his responsibilities included oversight and management of worldwide operations. Prior to joining ASI, he was with C-S Aviation Services, Inc. (a Soros Fund Management company), where he was responsible for the sale and marketing of the company’s aviation portfolio assets. Moabery and his wife, through their family foundation, are prominent philanthropists that have donated and directed millions of dollars to charitable causes that directly impact children and young adults. The Moaberys also provide financial support to deserving special needs families through their commitment to cover expenses not generally covered by government programs or charitable organizations. Moabery currently serves as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees at Florida Atlantic University and is President-elect of the Wings Club Foundation Board of Governors. Abdol also serves as board member to several national and local charitable organizations. Moabery received the prestigious Wright Brothers Memorial Award in 2014 and the ISTAT Award in 2021 for his accomplishments in aviation. He is an honorably discharged veteran from the United States Navy and resides in Delray Beach, FL with his wife and two children. He is an avid explorer having traveled to over 120 countries across the globe and a passionate golfer.
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Jason Bennick
President, Digital Innovation Group Holdings Inc. of GA Telesis
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Jason Reed
President, Flight Solutions Group of GA Telesis
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Russell Bonne
President MRO Business of GA Telesis
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Stephen Zinda
Vice President Of Sales – Europe, Middle East, China, Russia, India & Africa of Quest Aircraft Company
Stephen Zinda began working with Quest in April 2011 to develop an effective Global Sales, Marketing, and Customer Support strategy. As Vice President, he is responsible for establishing and managing the Global KODIAK Sales and Authorized Service Center network. Zinda has over 32 years of experience in aviation, which began as aircraft maintenance specialist in the United States Air Force. He has held leadership positions in aircraft maintenance, manufacturing, flight test, completions, research and development, and sales. Zinda’s previous experience includes a 20-year career in the United States Air Force, from which he retired at the highest enlisted grade of Chief Master Sergeant. He held key positions with Raytheon Aircraft Company and its successor company, Hawker Beechcraft. He began his tenure with Raytheon as a Manager of Production Flight Test for the King Air program. His responsibilities grew to encompass the flight test and completions of all Beechcraft products. Zinda transitioned to the Hawker Beechcraft sales organization where he was responsible for all aspects of customer contact from the first factory visit to aircraft delivery. He was the key leader in the refurbishment of the Hawker Beechcraft Wichita Delivery Center, turning it into a world class facility with defined processes. He received the Raytheon Chairman’s Six Sigma Award for his work on Beechcraft programs. Prior to joining Quest, Zinda spent three years with Honda Aircraft Company. He was responsible for the assembly and testing of the first two FAA conforming HondaJet flight test articles and the first structural test article. He also played a key role in designing the production facility and customer contact areas on the Honda campus in Greensboro, NC. Zinda holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Professional Aeronautics from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and Associates degrees in Aircraft Systems Technology and Military Science from the Community College of the Air Force. He is a graduate of both United States Air Force Non-commissioned Officers Academy and Senior Non-commissioned Officers Academy. Zinda is also an FAA certified Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic.
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About Quest Aircraft Company: Quest manufactures the KODIAK 10-seat single engine turboprop airplane.
Nicholas Newby
Senior Vice President Of Sales, Marketing And Customer Service of Quest Aircraft Company
Nick Newby brings over 20 years of aviation experience to his position at Quest. He is well-versed in the sales, marketing and service aspects of the aviation industry, both domestically and internationally. Newby began his aviation career as an airframe and powerplant mechanic for Columbia Helicopters. In this position, he traveled the western United States, Canada, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia, handling field logistics and maintenance during helicopter logging, firefighting and oil exploration operations. In 1997, Newby joined Cessna Aircraft Company as a Citation mechanic, moving quickly through the ranks to increasingly responsible maintenance and sales positions. He was promoted to the position of Customer Solution Manager, focusing on pre-sales, contracts and delivery responsibilities for the European, Middle East and African markets. Newby then moved to Jeppesen, A Boeing Company, and served as Product Manager of Airway Manual Services, responsible for increasing global revenues while decreasing expenses for the company’s flagship product line. He then transitioned to New Product Development Manager, focusing on the development of products and services to ease the transition for customers moving from paper to electronic navigation products. Leaving Jeppesen, Newby assumed the position of Vice President of Customer Service at Pilatus Business Aircraft. During his tenure with Pilatus, the company was voted the #1 Customer Service Organization in the ProPilot PRASE Survey in the turboprop category. In 2009, he took on a new opportunity with Honda Aircraft Company as Manager, European Sales. In this position, Newby was instrumental in establishing a HondaJet Dealership network in the United Kingdom and Europe. During that time, he was also responsible for managing HondaJet’s Eastern Regional Office. Newby then rejoined Cessna as Regional Sales Director where he led the sales activities for all models of new and pre-owned Citation Jet aircraft in the Southwest and Southeast United States. Newby is a certified private pilot and holds an airframe and powerplant license. He has been the recipient of three “Leading Edge” award from Cessna recognizing customer dedication and excellence, as well as the recipient of the prestigious “President’s Pin” at Jeppesen. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in E-Commerce Management from Friends University in Wichita, Kansas
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About Quest Aircraft Company: Quest manufactures the KODIAK 10-seat single engine turboprop airplane.
Jason Eddy
Senior Vice President, Operations of Quest Aircraft Company
Jason Eddy joined Quest Aircraft in March 2009 as a Manufacturing Engineer, moving to Manufacturing Engineering Manager, Senior Manager of Engineering and Operations and then Vice President, Engineering and Operations. He assumed his present position in January 2016. Eddy brings solid experience in engineering, lean manufacturing, and process and materials management to the company. Prior to joining Quest, Eddy was with Intel Corporation, the world’s largest semiconductor manufacturer, were he worked first as a Managing Process Engineer and then as Materials Program Manager. While at Intel, he was responsible for overseeing cost-cutting initiatives that saved over $4.8 million annually in manufacturing costs. His experience there included implementing lean manufacturing principles and managing all aspects of a process module in a 24/7, high volume manufacturing environment. As Materials Program Manager, Eddy developed and implemented material plans, oversaw inventories at overseas facilities, and successfully resolved global supply line issues. In addition to manufacturing expertise, Eddy also worked in the educational content industry, initially in a content development role and eventually as Executive Director, responsible for all operations of his business unit. Eddy holds a Master of Business Administration degree, a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, and a Bachelor of Arts in Physics. He has taken additional professional and technical development courses during his career.
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About Quest Aircraft Company: Quest manufactures the KODIAK 10-seat single engine turboprop airplane.
Susan Jordan
Chief Financial Officer And Senior Vice President, Administration of Quest Aircraft Company
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John Hunt
Vice President Of Sales, North, Central And South America of Quest Aircraft Company
John Hunt joined Quest Aircraft in March 2015 as Vice President of Sales for North, Central and South America. John brings 24 years of aviation experience to the position, which includes management positions at aircraft dealerships with multiple OEM relationships, managing a Part 141 flight school and Part 135 charter operation, overseeing maintenance operations and a stint with major airlines. Hunt is well-suited to help support Quest’s dealer network and expand the KODIAK’s market presence. His previous experience includes over 12 years with Flightline Group, where he held a variety of increasingly responsible positions. He most recently served as Executive Vice President, Dealership Operations, where he was responsible for managing the company’s Piper, HondaJet and Mahindra dealerships. Additionally, John has experience as a regional sales manager for two other aviation organizations. Prior to joining Quest, Hunt launched an aviation consulting company specializing in identifying emerging aviation analytical tools focused on improving the customer service experience. He holds a Bachelor of Science and Masters in Aviation Business Administration from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University as well as a commercial pilot license with an instrument rating (ASMEL). Hunt also has served on multiple aviation associations and boards including past President, Officer and Director of the Florida Aviation Business Association, Director for the Malibu/Mirage Owners & Pilots Association as well as the Southeast SATSLab Consortium.
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About Quest Aircraft Company: Quest manufactures the KODIAK 10-seat single engine turboprop airplane.
John Jacobson
Vice President, Quality Assurance of Quest Aircraft Company
John Jacobson joined Quest in June 2009 as Receiving Inspector in the Quality Department. The following year he assumed the position of Quality Engineer/Systems Quality Assurance, where he worked with key departments to maintain compliance with FAA Regulations and Type Design. He also served as Quest’s Quality Department FAA Liaison and contact with the MIDO office. Jacobson was promoted to Quality Manager, and then to Director of Quality. He currently serves as Vice President, Quality Assurance and is responsible for the development, implementation and oversight of all aspects and day-to-day activities of the company’s FAA-approved Quality System. Jacobson’s responsibilities have included serving as the company’s Quality Representative to external entities such as the FAA, customers and suppliers. He has overseen the successful passing of the FAA bi-annual Quality Systems Audits (QSA) and was responsible for the development and implementation of the processes and procedures regarding Quest’s Quality Assurance program. He is an active participant in Quest’s Product Integrity Team and holds the leading role in internal investigations regarding product issues. Prior to joining Quest, Jacobson spent 30 years with Qwest Communications, Inc. in a variety of positions. Key experience includes overseeing telecommunications infrastructure installation/testing for new construction, trouble-shooting, customer service and managing work crews. During this time, Jacobson served as a Volunteer Firefighter/EMS Officer for 10 years, retiring as Captain of one of the three stations in the district. Jacobson’s post high-school education includes college courses in electronics, physics, science and drafting. He has taken continuing education courses in computer hardware and software and received Certificates of Completion in Core Hardware and Operating Systems. He has a detailed knowledge of FAA Rules and Regulations and also AS9100 and ISO9001 quality systems.
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About Quest Aircraft Company: Quest manufactures the KODIAK 10-seat single engine turboprop airplane.
Patrick Sullivan
President and CEO of Oceanit
Patrick K. Sullivan founded Oceanit in 1985, a self-funded research and development technology incubator that today employs over 160 scientists, engineers and professionals, providing innovative solutions in the fields of aerospace, engineering, information technology and life sciences. Oceanit’s more than $250M in funding has created cutting-edge innovations in the fields of aerospace, bio-photonics, neurotoxin detection and optics, as well as technology for missile defense, managing space debris and environmental applications that are the subject of numerous reports, patents and research programs. Patrick Sullivan has extensive experience on boards and commissions, including former board seats on the Ocean Research Advisory Panel (appointed by the Secretary of the Navy), Parker Ranch and the High Technology Development Corporation. Current directorships include Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific, Nanopoint, Inc., and Hoana Medical, Inc. He is also a member of the Military Affairs Council. Patrick Sullivan has extensive experience developing nationally focused research programs, such as the National Defense Center of Excellence for Research in Ocean Sciences (CEROS), and the National Electric Vehicle Demonstration program, both collaborations with DARPA. Patrick Sullivan serves as the honorary consul of Indonesia and received his BS in Engineering from the University of Colorado, Boulder and his PhD in Engineering from the University of Hawaii.
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About Hoana Medical, Oceanit: Oceanit operates as a science and engineering company.
Mansour Radmand
President & Chief Executive Officer of Teletronics Technology
Mansour Radmand is President and Chief Executive Officer of Teletronics Technology Corporation. Mr. Radmand co-founded TTC in 1998 and has been instrumental in leading the company to become one of the world’s most respected suppliers of flight test instrumentation and networked data acquisition products and systems. Mr. Radmand has been in the communications, systems integration and engineering business since 1973. He has over 25 years of management experience and over 20 years of analog and digital design experience. He has held positions of Vice President, Program Manager, Engineering Manager and R&D Engineer for a major aerospace company. His engineering accomplishments include the design of first-generation programmable data systems and several advanced encoding algorithms for transmission of voice and data over digital low speed data trunks. Radmand holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering.
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About Teletronics Technology: Teletronics Technology is the total system solution provider for defense and commercial aerospace test applications.
Farhad Daghigh
Vice President & Business Development of Teletronics Technology
Mr. Daghigh joined TTC in April of 2011 as the Vice President of Business Development. Mr. Daghigh has over 27 years of experience in Microelectronics, Telemetry and Avionics in various capacities including Design Engineering, Application Engineering, Project Engineering, Program Management, Sales, Marketing and Business Development. Mr. Daghigh was the Vice President of Military Business Development for a major Aerospace company in Pennsylvania prior to joining TTC. He has held key positions with several major Aerospace companies including, Orbital Sciences Corporation, L-3 Communications and Smiths Aerospace. Mr. Daghigh holds Executive Management Certificates from The University of North Carolina, Keenan-Flagler Business School and a BSEET from College of New Jersey.
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About Teletronics Technology: Teletronics Technology is the total system solution provider for defense and commercial aerospace test applications.
Steven Pellarin
Vice President of Systems Engineering of Teletronics Technology
Mr. Pellarin holds a BSEE degree from Drexel University and has 28 years of experience in engineering management and circuit design. He is responsible for developing and managing the design process at Teletronics and for overseeing the analog design department. His design expertise includes signal conditioning, system engineering, system electrical and mechanical design, system integration and support. Steve has been responsible for the qualification and certification testing of prototype systems, including on-site support during installation and integration.
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About Teletronics Technology: Teletronics Technology is the total system solution provider for defense and commercial aerospace test applications.
Albert Berdugo
Executive Vice President & Chief Technology Officer of Teletronics Technology
Mr. Berdugo is Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at Teletronics Technology Corporation. He has 35 years of experience in systems engineering and high-speed digital design. For the last 25 years, Albert has worked as the engineering lead for the design and development of a vast number of industrial and military products and systems. Albert is a graduate of Drexel University with an MS degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering and earned a BSEE degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University.
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About Teletronics Technology: Teletronics Technology is the total system solution provider for defense and commercial aerospace test applications.
Antoine de Chassy
Co-Founder & President, France of Loft Orbital
Antoine de Chassy has been President of SPOT Image Corporation.Antoine De Chassy served for 13 years as Vice President for Strategy and Chief Operating Officer of SPOT Image, S.A. in Toulouse, France, where he oversaw SPOT’s network of global subsidiaries and offices. Prior to joining SPOT, Antoine De Chassy served as president of Fleximage, S.A.
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About Loft Orbital: Loft Orbital leases space on satellites for any organization to collect information about the Earth, from space.
Sudesh Arora
Founder, President and CEO of NEO Tech
Entrepreneur, CEO, Philanthropist, Sailor, & Lifelong Learner Sudesh, the second eldest of four siblings, was born in Sheikhupura, India, which would become part of Pakistan when Pakistan was created. He and his family migrated to the Indian side during the violent and tumultuous partition of India and Pakistan. During his early childhood, Sudesh and his family lived in refugee camps and then in a room without running water or electricity. During this time Sudesh suffered from the illnesses of poverty and overcrowding, including smallpox. His family settled in Delhi and over time his father developed a business in the paper industry and eventually found financial success. From an early age, Sudesh enjoyed reading and learning. Despite his mother having received only 6 months of formal education herself, she was an important advocate for her children’s education. All four children achieved at least a bachelors, one obtained a doctorate degree and two others obtained masters degrees. Education Sudesh was one of a select 5% awarded a merit scholarship to Bombay India Institute of Technology (view the 60 Minutes special about IIT). He earned a bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering from IIT and his Masters Degree (MSEE) from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. Sudesh worked for Gulf Research and Development Company, where he was granted design patent and went on to develop a sophisticated sulfur analyzer which won the company the coveted IR-100 Award from Industrial Research magazine as one of the 100 most significant developments of the year. This was Gulf’s first IR-100 award in more than 20 years. In 1968, Sudesh relocated to California where he worked for a short period at the company that would eventually be known as NEO Tech. He saved his money and went to work building his own business much like his father had done. In 1975, Sudesh, along with William Scharf, bought NATEL out of bankruptcy and created a new business. In 1981, Sudesh bought out his partners’ shares to become sole owner. Through his expertise, the company became a leader in design, development and manufacturing of complex, high-end electronic, microelectronic and synchro conversion products. He implemented a sales team to sell NATEL standard products throughout the world. In the late 1980s, the Department of Justice began an investigation after an employee accused NATEL of falsifying test data. After nearly 6 years of scrutiny, the DOJ could not find fault, but by that point millions of dollars of business left NATEL to avoid the negative publicity. In 1993, Sudesh had to enter a guilty plea to end the investigation and start rebuilding his business. His efforts to grow were hampered again in 1994 when a significant earthquake devastated his business. Once again, Sudesh focused on rebuilding and began shipping parts within 3 weeks using temporary facilities. The 1990s were not only notable for struggles. Sudesh led NATEL through several synergistic acquisitions that moved the company into new products and packaging technologies. He also wisely mitigated risks against the wireless boom and bust that afflicted so many other microelectronics companies. In 2000, Sudesh’s leadership led to NATEL being awarded the Raytheon Microelectronics Outsource contracts. He pivoted NATEL away from standard products and towards contract manufacturing. In 2003, based on the success of the 2000 divestiture, Raytheon nominated NATEL and Sudesh for the US Small Business Administration’s Regional Subcontractor of the Year Award. In 2007, Sudesh spearheaded the acquisition of Raytheon divested equipment and related assets associated with the manufacturing of certain microwave integrated circuits (MICs) from the Space and Airborne Systems (SAS) unit of Raytheon Company (located in El Segundo, California). The MICs are used in SAS Tactical Radar and Electronic Warfare products. Concurrent with the acquisition, NATEL and Raytheon entered into a long term exclusive supplier agreement for the MICs as well as a preferred supplier agreement for related MICs. The agreement is a positive development for both parties, with SAS divesting a non-core product and NATEL strengthening its position as a RF/Microwave manufacturer. In October 2013, when most people in their late 60s would consider retiring, Sudesh decided to roll the dice and buy a company nearly three times larger than NATEL. The acquisition placed NATEL among Tier 2 EMS providers and complemented the existing microelectronics business. Sudesh has been enjoying the integration process and pushing the business to new levels. Many innovative capabilities have been added to NATEL’s product line during Sudesh’s tenure, and comprehensive management controls have been implemented. The success of these changes has been illustrated by the company’s continuous, profitable growth and recognition as a formidable, world-class microelectronics manufacturing company. The company is now known as NEO Tech. —- Charitable Work & Personal Life Sudesh serves on the National Board of Directors of Pratham USA, the largest educational NGO in India, with a goal of ensuring that every child in India receives a quality education. He first became involved with the organization in 2005, and has been an active in shaping their growth and vision. As a part of his involvement, he has donated heavily to the construction of schools, including DIL Kaisera School for Girls in Mandianwala, Pakistan, which is named after his mother, as well as the Pratham Arora Center for Education (PACE) Vocational Training Centers in six Indian cities: Aurangabad, Latur, Bapatla, Bhopal, Ralegaon, and Pilani. His vision is to boost literacy among the poor and then create more than one million jobs globally for people to apply their education. In 2006, he donated the NATEL’s Simi Valley building to California Community Foundation (CCF). In 2009, Sudesh gave rent-free operation in Chatsworth, CA, to the Jennifer Diamond Cancer Foundation, which the foundation used to open a 15,000-square-foot facility to offer information, support groups and other programs for cancer patients and their families, as well as a video production facility and television studio. Sudesh is a member of MENSA and enjoys spending time with his family, building his business, sailing, and wine (in that order).
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About NEO Tech: Electronic Manufacturing Services offers contract manufacturing, medical electronic manufacturing, PCB assembly, OEM and manufacturing
Alan DeClerck
Vice President, Business Development & Strategy of LeoLabs
Alan has an M.Phil in International Relations from Oxford University, and an MBA from Stanford. His focus on data services, strategy and international business development included executive roles at Sun Microsystems, Liquid Robotics, and in venture investment.
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About LeoLabs: LeoLabs is an aerospace company that supplies and provides low Earth orbit mapping and space situational awareness services.
Michael Carr
Vice President, Tax and Assistant Treasurer of AAR Corp
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About AAR Corp: AAR is a leading provider of diverse products and services to the worldwide commercial aviation and government/defense industries.
Eric Pachapa
Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer of AAR Corp
Eric Pachapa is Vice President, Controller and Chief Accounting Officer for AAR, an independent provider of aftermarket services to the commercial aviation and government markets worldwide. Mr. Pachapa joined AAR in 2014 as a Senior Director of Financial Accounting and Reporting. In 2015 he was named Corporate Controller and assumed his current role in 2016. Mr. Pachapa is responsible for all global accounting policies and practices, internal controls, income taxes and reporting. Prior to joining AAR, Mr. Pachapa held the position of Global Controller with Glanbia Performance Nutrition, the largest global manufacturer/distributor of nutrition products based in Aurora, Illinois. Before Glanbia, Mr. Pachapa spent 15 years with Ernst & Young LLP holding multiple positions of increasing responsibility. Mr. Pachapa earned a BS in Accounting from Purdue University. He is a licensed CPA in Indiana and Illinois and is a member of the American Institute of CPAs.
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About AAR Corp: AAR is a leading provider of diverse products and services to the worldwide commercial aviation and government/defense industries.
István Lőrincz
President & Co-Founder of Morpheus Space
István is co-founder of Morpheus Space. A serial entrepreneur with expertise in aerospace engineering, aircraft propulsion systems, space systems engineering, space propulsion systems, software development, quantum physics and artificial intelligence.
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About Morpheus Space: Morpheus Space is disrupting the NewSpace industry by introducing Agile Constellations, a fusion between cutting edge propulsion and AI.
Michael Healander
President & CEO of Airspace Link
As GeoMetri’s Founder, Michael built GeoMetri on the vision of solving indoor location problems. After winning a GISi hack-a-thon with his team, he easily convinced the GISi Board that the indoor location services and market was an extremely attractive space to explore. Michael was able to build and convey the GeoMetri vision and revenue strategy, and ensure that the strategic goals were defined in order to grow the venture. What began as GISi Indoors grew exponentially and is now operating independently as GeoMetri. As GeoMetri Chief Revenue Officer (CRO), Michael is responsible for driving integration and alignment between all revenue-related functions, including marketing, sales, customer support, pricing, and revenue management; ensuring maximum return to GeoMetri and its shareholders. Michael’s business acumen focuses on regularly measuring and analyzing productivity and effectiveness, forming strategic product road maps, creating market positioning and competitive advantages, and determining budget trade-offs with an overall goal of continually improving and developing sustainable results. Michael takes accountability for both short-term success and long-term strategy by ensuring an integrated perspective to forecast future revenue, while continually committing to short-term results and driving quarterly revenue.
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About Airspace Link: Airspace Link is an FAA approved UAS/Drone Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC) Platform
Scott Lehr
President of Orbital ATK
Mr. Lehr has 30 years of experience in the propulsion and space industry. Previously, he was the vice president and general manager of Orbital ATK’s Defense & Commercial Systems. In this role, he was responsible for strategic and missile defense propulsion programs including Trident II (D-5), Minuteman III Propulsion Replacement Program (PRP), Ground Based Midcourse Defense and missile defense targets. Lehr was also responsible for commercial propulsion programs for a number of launch vehicles including Atlas V, Delta II, Delta IV, Antares, Pegasus and Minotaur. Throughout his career, Lehr has held leadership positions in engineering, program management and operations. He holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering from South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and a master’s degree in business administration from Westminster College.
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About Orbital ATK: Orbital ATK is a global leader in aerospace and defense technologies.
Royce Dalby
Co-founder, President of Hydrosat
Royce Dalby is the co-founder and president of Hydrosat.
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About Hydrosat: Hydrosat is a satellite data company that turns space imagery into vital products for agriculture and related industries.
Russ Benson
Vice President – IT Product Systems of Boeing Defense, Space & Security
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About Boeing Defense, Space & Security: Boeing Defense, Space & Security is a company that specializes in the advancement of different technological aspects.
Tabb Firchau
President & co-founder of Freefly Systems
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About Freefly Systems: Freefly Systems develops MōVI camera gimbals and aerial UAV solutions for motion, picture & video.
Keith Rabin
President of JSX
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About JSX: JSX is an independent regional air carrier in the United States that describes itself as a “hop-on jet service”.
Brian Coulter
Vice President, Operations of JSX
Brian Coulter served as a General Duties-Pilot in the Royal New Zealand Air Force and retired as a Squadron Leader after nearly 16 years of service. He flew helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft, was a member of the formation aerobatic team, and was decorated with the Air Force Cross. Upon his departure from the Air Force, Brian was a Boeing-737 Captain and Director of Safety at Air South Airlines. Later, he became a startup member at WinAir Airlines and then JetBlue Airways, where he wrote a number of the early technical publications for flight operations and led JetBlue’s pioneering use of electronic flight bags. Brian was JetBlue’s Director of Flight Standards for five years, and held the number one seniority position as an Airbus A320 Captain for eight years. At JetSuite, Coulter is responsible for the conduct of all flight operations.
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About JSX: JSX is an independent regional air carrier in the United States that describes itself as a “hop-on jet service”.
Gustavo Valadao
President & CEO of GBMV
Researcher, Contributor, SWE Apprentice, Procurement Executive, Federal Liaison
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About GBMV: Software Service, Mobile App, Payment
Paolo Dal Cin
Vice President of Operations & Supply Chain of UTC Aerospace Systems
Paolo Dal Cin is Vice President, Operations & Supply Chain, for UTC Aerospace Systems. In this position, Dal Cin leads all aspects of the company’s Operations & Supply Chain activities, including meeting cost, quality and delivery commitments to customers. He also leads the end-to-end Supply Chain function and drives the continued expansion of lean manufacturing principles, both within UTC Aerospace Systems and with key suppliers. Dal Cin previously served as the Vice President, Manufacturing & Operations, for Pratt & Whitney. He has held various executive leadership positions within UTC, including Vice President, Operations & Supply Chain, for the Aircraft Systems segment of UTC Aerospace Systems; Vice President, Operations, for Hamilton Sundstrand;and Vice President, Operations, Strategy & Development, for Hamilton Sundstrand. Prior to joining Hamilton Sundstrand, Dal Cin spent 16 years at Pratt & Whitney Canada, where he held leadership roles in Operations, Supply Chain and general management, including Director, Strategic Internal Sourcing, and General Manager, Halifax Operations. Dal Cin received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Toronto.
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About Collins Aerospace, Raytheon, UTC Aerospace Systems: UTC Aerospace Systems specializes in the supply of technologically-advanced aerospace and defense products.
Ingo Wuggetzer
Vice President, Airbus Marketing of Airbus (Commercial Aircraft)
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About Airbus (Commercial Aircraft): Airbus is a commercial aircraft manufacturer that sets the standard for the aviation industry thought its customer focus and more.
Glenn Tynan
Vice President & Chief Financial Officer of Curtiss-Wright
Glenn E. Tynan was named Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Curtiss-Wright Corporation in 2002. Prior to assuming his current responsibilities, he held the position of Corporate Controller since 2000. Tynan has experience in a variety of positions in both operational and financial roles that he held prior to joining Curtiss-Wright. He is a Certified Public Accountant and is a member of the American Institute of CPAs, the New Jersey Society of CPAs and Financial Executives International.
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About Curtiss-Wright: Curtiss-Wright delivers engineered, critical function products and services to the commercial, industrial, defense, and energy markets.
Gary J Roberts
Vice President & General Manager of KLX, Inc.
Gary J. Roberts served as Vice President and General Manager, Energy Services Group at B/E Aerospace since April 2014 until December 16, 2014, when he joined KLX. Prior to joining B/E Aerospace, Mr. Roberts was the Chief Executive Officer of Vision Oil Tools, LLC, a private energy services company, from 2010 until the acquisition of its assets by B/E Aerospace. Before that, Mr. Roberts was General Manager for Complete Production Services, Inc. and worked for Weatherford International from 1991 to 2008, holding management positions with increasing levels of responsibility in Singapore, China, Indonesia and Qatar. Mr. Roberts brings to KLX over 30 years of oilfield services experience.
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About KLX, Inc.: KLX Inc. provides mission critical products and complex logistical solutions to support its customers’ high value assets.
Heather M Floyd
Vice President of Finance of KLX, Inc.
Heather Floyd has served as Vice President, Finance & Corporate Controller at KLX Inc. since December 2014. Ms. Floyd is a Certified Public Accountant and has over 13 years of combined accounting, auditing, financial reporting and Sarbanes-Oxley compliance experience. Prior to joining KLX Inc., Ms. Floyd served as Vice President-Internal Audit and Director, Financial Reporting & Internal Controls with B/E Aerospace, Inc., Audit Manager with Ernst & Young and in various accounting roles at Corporate Express, now a subsidiary of Staples.
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About KLX, Inc.: KLX Inc. provides mission critical products and complex logistical solutions to support its customers’ high value assets.