Boeing promotes Hyslop to Senior Vice President

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Greg Hyslop, a UNL electrical engineering alumnus, has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Engineering, Test & Technology of The Boeing Company.
Greg Hyslop, a UNL electrical engineering alumnus, has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Engineering, Test & Technology of The Boeing Company.
Greg Hyslop, a member of the College of Engineering Advisory Board and a 1980 electrical engineering graduate, has been promoted to senior vice president of Boeing Engineering, Test & Technology of The Boeing Company.

In this new position, Hyslop is responsible for the companywide Boeing Engineering function, Boeing Research & Technology, and Boeing Test & Evaluation. Boeing Research & Technology has five research centers in the U.S., including Alabama, California, Missouri, South Carolina and Washington, as well as six international research centers in Australia, Brazil, China, Europe, India and Russia.

Hyslop, who grew up in Broken Bow, has 33 years of experience working for Boeing, starting with the company in 1982 as a guidance and control engineer. He has overseen Boeing Research & Technology, the advanced central research and development unit of Boeing since February 2013.

He has oversight of operations at five research centers in the U.S. including Alabama, California, Missouri, South Carolina and Washington, as well as six research centers in Australia, Brazil, China, Europe, India and Russia. Prior to his BR&T role, Hyslop served as vice president and general manager of Boeing Strategic Missile & Defense Systems.


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