About this Event
Systems Engineering Decision Making Tools
Come join us at Metropolitan State University of Denver for an exciting event focused on enhancing your decision-making skills in systems engineering! Learn about the latest tools and techniques used in the industry to make informed choices that drive success. Network with professionals, engage in hands-on activities, and gain valuable insights to apply in your own projects. Don't miss out on this opportunity to expand your knowledge and grow your expertise in systems engineering decision making!
Sarah Walter is an accomplished executive leader, coach, and technical expert with a wealth of experience in aerospace engineering and management. She holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Iowa State University and has over 18 years of global experience in product development, digital transformation, and portfolio management, with success in delivering industry-leading products and methods for high-profile organizations. As the Vice President of Space Vehicle Engineering at York Space Systems, she oversees the design, development, and delivery of cutting-edge space technologies that push the boundaries of innovation. At York, she has been instrumental in changing the space industry through rapid adaptation of a standard product through the application of lean production philosophies in an engineering and manufacturing. Before joining York, she served as CTO at Aero Gearbox international in France, where she held full accountability for optimizing enterprise IT systems, overseeing product safety and development, and fostering a culture of innovation and continuous improvement. Throughout her career, Sarah has championed technical excellence, innovation, collaborative leadership, and mentorship, making her a driving force in both engineering and organizational development.
Cheryl Perich is a published author, patented inventor, and engineering director with extensive experience in aerospace. She holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Marquette University and a master's degree from Cornell University, earned under an NSF Fellowship. Cheryl has contributed to key aerospace projects, including updating thermal models for the International Space Station, supporting space shuttle mission operations, and leading space vehicle systems engineering for the Dream Chaser vehicle and later for Ball Aerospace (now BAE Systems). She now directs the Systems Engineering, Integration and Test (SEIT) organization at York Space Systems.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Metropolitan State University of Denver, 890 Auraria Parkway, Denver, United States
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