Mr. Boileau began his career when he joined The Boeing Company in 1953 as a research engineer and progressed through several technical and management positions and was named Vice President in 1968 and then President of Boeing Aerospace in 1973. In 1980, he joined General Dynamics Corporation as President and a member of the Board of Directors. In January 1988, Mr. Boileau was promoted to Vice-Chairman. He retired from General Dynamics in May 1988. Mr. Boileau joined Northrop Grumman Corporation in December 1989 as President and General Manager of the B-2 Division. He also served as President and Chief Operating Officer of the Grumman Corporation, a subsidiary of Northrop Grumman, and as a member of the Board of Directors of Northrop Grumman. Mr. Boileau retired from Northrop Grumman in 1995. He is an Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the Board of Trustees of St. Louis University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the National Security Advisory Panel of Sandia National Laboratories. Mr. Boileau is also director of Special Devices, Inc. and United States Marine Repair and Forever Enterprises.
Oliver C. Boileau, Jr.
1927 - 2007
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June 19, 2001
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Nice video! Thanks for the advice
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January 18, 2001
January, 2001
It was an honor to help build this archive, which I hope will continue to grow over the years.Ollie, you have been a great teacher and friend, whose advice and ideas I can always trust. For me, you have come to represent some great ideals: courage, accuracy, honesty, honor.
I hope I can share some of the lessons I have gained from you, and I thank you for them.Bill Obrock
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June 19, 2001
Your video
Nice video! Thanks for the advice
David Notowitz
January 18, 2001
January, 2001
It was an honor to help build this archive, which I hope will continue to grow over the years.Ollie, you have been a great teacher and friend, whose advice and ideas I can always trust. For me, you have come to represent some great ideals: courage, accuracy, honesty, honor.
I hope I can share some of the lessons I have gained from you, and I thank you for them.
Bill Obrock