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Kevin Crowley

Retired at Boeing

Kevin Crowley is a highly experienced professional with a 34-year career at Boeing, where he undertook significant leadership roles in aerospace engineering, program management, manned space, air and missile defense, and military and commercial airplanes sectors.

During his tenure at Boeing, Kevin served as a VP on the Core Stage of the NASA Space Launch rocket program. He also led Boeing's CAS Digital Aviation Business Unit and served as the President and CEO of the Jeppesen subsidiary.

One of Kevin's notable achievements was leading the BCA Supplier Management 787 Partnering For Success Integration effort, where he successfully restructured the cost-down process, reducing supplier costs and enhancing the profitability of the 787 airplane.

Kevin's leadership played a pivotal role in steering critical recovery efforts in both Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) and Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) divisions, showcasing his ability to navigate challenging situations and drive successful outcomes.

Apart from his professional roles, Kevin pursued higher education, earning a Master's Degree in Management from Florida Institute of Technology and a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from the University of North Alabama.

With a wealth of experience and a proven track record of accomplishments in the aerospace industry, Kevin Crowley retired as an esteemed professional from Boeing, leaving behind a legacy of leadership, innovation, and strategic vision.

Highlights

May 28 · Fortune
Hess CEO drags $53 billion Chevron deal over the line amid grapple with Exxon - Fortune
Hess CEO drags $53 billion Chevron deal over the line amid grapple with Exxon - Fortune
Apr 17 · Fortune
United Airlines says it would have been profitable last quarter if not for Boeing's $200 million screwup - Fortune
United Airlines says it would have been profitable last quarter if not for Boeing's $200 million scr
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Huntsville, Alabama