Also helping lead the drive for more diversity in engineering is Cloud, a director of project engineering at Melbourne-based L3Harris Technologies Inc. and the chair of the L3Harris Employees of African Descent employee resource group, which has more than 1,300 members. We need to understand that diversity is a plus, not a negative, said Cloud, who worked at Lockheed Martin Corp. for 18 years before joining L3Harris 2½ years ago.
He said, in engineering at one time a profession dominated by white males diversity of gender, race, ethnicity and sexual orientation is crucial, and helps create diversity of thought that helps the creative process of engineering.
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Dr. John J. Tracy retired as a senior vice president of The Boeing Company, the world’s largest aerospace company. A longtime technology veteran with 35 years of experience in the aerospace industry, Dr. Tracy’s Boeing career includes serving in the dual roles of CTO and the senior vice president of engineering, operations and technology.
Previously, Dr. Tracy was vice president of Engineering & Mission Assurance for Boeing Integrated Defense Systems. He was elected a Member of the National Academy of Engineering and an Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society and of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), and is the past chair of the ASME’s 6,000-member Aerospace Division.
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By Karen Updyke, School of Engineering
As we close Women’s History Month, the University of Dayton School of Engineering would like to celebrate two special people: Gerica Brown and Kelly Bohrer who have made positive contributions to our University community and to our society. They were recently designated by the UD Women s Center as two of the fifteen
2021 Women of UD honorees.
Brown and Bohrer exemplify the Center’s theme,
Leading with Character and Resilience, which honors women who have demonstrated tremendous tenacity and courage.
For almost five years, Brown, director of the Multi-Ethnic Engineers Program in the School of Engineering, has been working with the Diversity in Engineering Center in pursuit of diversity, equity and inclusion within the University and the School.