| Brother Mulally is a March 22, 1964 initiate of the Gamma-Omicron Chapter at the University of Kansas . Brother Mulally joined the Gamma-Omicron Chapter as a freshman and provided outstanding leadership during his undergraduate years serving as the Chapter’s Grand Master and as rush chairman. Brother Mulally described his undergraduate experience, “Kappa Sigma and Gamma-Omicron Chapter mean an opportunity to appreciate and learn from a diverse, talented group of people that are committed to lifelong learning and fellowship.” He holds a Bachelor and Master of Science Degrees from the University of Kansas in aeronautical and astronautical engineering, and he earned a Masters in Management from Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a 1982 Alfred P. Sloan Fellow.
Prior to joining Ford, Brother Mulally served the Boeing Company for 37 years. He served as Executive Vice President of the Boeing Company, and President and Chief Executive Officer of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. In that role, he was responsible for all of the company’s commercial airplane programs and related services. Mulally also was a member of the Boeing Executive Council and served as Boeing’s senior executive in the Pacific Northwest .
Throughout his career, Brother Mulally has been recognized for his contributions and industry leadership, including being named “Person of the Year” for 2006 by Aviation Week magazine and one of “The Best Leaders of 2005” by BusinessWeek magazine.
Brother Mulally previously served as Co-chair of the Washington Competitiveness Council and sat on the advisory board of NASA, the University of Washington, the University of Kansas, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the US Air Force Scientific Advisory Board. He is a member of the United States Academy of Engineering and a Fellow of England’s Royal Academy of Engineering.
He is the immediate past President of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and current president of its Foundation. In addition, Mulally is the immediate past chairman of the Board of Governors of the Aerospace Industries Association. Brother Mulally is a native of Kansas and is a private pilot and enjoys tennis, golf and reading. |