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− | '''James Albaugh''' [[MS|M.S.]] '74[[SEAS]] is the president of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, the largest division of [[w:Boeing|Boeing]], responsible for its airplane manufacturing. He received his M.S. in [[Civil Engineering Department|civil engineering]]. | + | '''James Albaugh''' [[MS|M.S.]] '74 ([[SEAS]]) is the president of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, the largest division of [[w:Boeing|Boeing]], responsible for its airplane manufacturing. He received his M.S. in [[Civil Engineering Department|civil engineering]]. |
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*[http://engineering.columbia.edu/files/engineering/spring2010.pdf Story on Albaugh in Engineering Magazine] | *[http://engineering.columbia.edu/files/engineering/spring2010.pdf Story on Albaugh in Engineering Magazine] | ||
− | [[Category:SEAS alumni]] | + | [[Category:SEAS alumni|Albaugh]] |
− | [[Category:SEAS class day speakers]] | + | [[Category:SEAS class day speakers|Albaugh]] |
Revision as of 11:45, 10 December 2012
James Albaugh M.S. '74 (SEAS) is the president of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, the largest division of Boeing, responsible for its airplane manufacturing. He received his M.S. in civil engineering.
Preceded by Armen Avanessians |
SEAS Class Day Speaker 2009 |
Succeeded by Paul Brandt-Rauf |