Nolita Lewis Teaches Girls to Soar Using STEM Skills
Over the past 20 years, Nolita Lewis has logged hundreds of hours in Cincinnati-area schools, serving as a student math tutor and a STEM mentor for girls.
GE Aerospace's Quick Six with Jami Tomczak
For our next installation of Quick Six, we sat down with Jami Tomczak, Lean Facilitator for supply chain at GE Aerospace's Grand Rapids, Michigan, location. She's been with GE Aerospace for four years and helps drive improvement by ensuring that people at her site are executing lean practices. She does this by fostering an environment of learning so everyone can develop creative solutions using lean. Jami is not only passionate about lean, she’s also an active member in the Pride Alliance employee resource group (ERG) at the Grand Rapids facility. She's an advocate and hopes to inspire others to live in their truth by showing up as her authentic self to work every day.
Kyle Varble, the Tenth Family Member to Work at GE, Is Still Calling His Father (the Fifth) for Advice
Kyle Varble, the Tenth Family Member to Work at GE, Is Still Calling His Father (the Fifth) for Advice.
GE Aerospace’s Quick Six with Liam Richards
In our next installation of Quick Six, GE Aerospace sat down with Liam Richards, Operations Management Leadership Program (OMLP) & Early Careers Leader for Avio Aero. Richards has been with the company for nine years, starting off as an intern and then participating in Operations Management Leadership Program (OMLP). He's currently responsible for recruiting, engaging, and developing early career talent for Avio Aero.
Ticket to Fly: Engineer and STEM Advocate Alisha Davis-Kent Will Take Us to the Paris Air Show
The 2023 Paris Airshow is coming up very soon, and evaluation engineer, Alisha Davis-Kent, is going to represent GE Aerospace and give us a behind the scenes look at what happens during the airshow. As an evaluation engineer, Davis-Kent has a front row seat to GE’s specialized jet engine testing. Her role is to help coordinate development tests of commercial and military engines, gathering the engineering data that help certify jet engines and further the capabilities of flight.
Good Vibrations: How One Engineer’s Love of Cars and Her Grandpa Propelled Her Into an Aerospace Career
Sometimes it does run in the family.
After taking inspiration from her engineer sister and grandfather who had a love for cars, Pam Boehm, chief consulting engineer of commercial dynamics, took after her family and was propelled into an engineering career at GE Aerospace.
Solid Gold: Whether Running a Race or Testing an Engine, for Alex Gold It’s All About Teamwork
Performance engineer, Alex Gold, has always had a passion for running and teamwork. But once he discovered, his passion for engineering, he found his stride in the aerospace industry, and in life
Sharon Crall Is Changing the World One Girl Scout at a Time
For almost 25 years, Sharon Crall has volunteered with the Girl Scouts of Western Ohio (GSWO). This year, for her work in bringing her passion for STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) to the organization, Crall was honored with the Girl Scouts’ Women of Distinction “Girls Change the World” award.
Safety First: A Retiring GE Aerospace Materials Engineer Made Protecting Lives His Mission
Glenn Culbertson retired recently from GE Aerospace, leaving behind a legacy that fortified a culture of safety for his colleagues. An airplane accident in 1989 shaped his work and he spent the next four decades relentlessly focused on protecting the flying public.
The Power of Three: How Family Transcends Flight at GE Aerospace
Meet identical twins Laura Schreibeis and Lisa Kitko have called GE Aerospace their career home. Lisa's daughter Nicole Kitko recently joined the company in 2022 as an engineer as well. Though all three women work in different facets of the business, it only adds to their knowledge, allowing each of them the opportunity to learn about myriad aspects of the company and how they intertwine.