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2016 BEYA CATEGORY WINNERS


Anthony Metoyer Professional Achievement – Industry


2017 Black Engineer of the Year AWARD WINNERS


Full STEM Ahead


JOB: Director, Operations and Compliance, Boeing Research & Technology The Boeing Company


PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS: Anthony Metoyer is a technical leader and a powerful mentor who inspires hundreds of minority engineers. He sits on the Alumni Board of the Illinois Institute of Technology, where he serves on career panels and participates in mentoring programs. He is also on the executive board of directors for Junior Achievement of Washington, helping to connect the power of STEM to future careers. In 2015 he received the Future Thrust Award for mentoring, coaching, professional organization leadership, and influencing hiring practices in STEM industries from the Red-Tail Chapter of the Black Pilots of America.


WHAT HE DOES: Mr. Metoyer manages day-to- day operations of Boeing Research and Technology research centers across Boeing’s U.S. operations. He also oversees budgets, laboratories, assets, facilities, information technology, and operations. Metoyer is the functional leader of the Sales and Marketing skills group within the Engineering Test and Technology team, which is responsible for integrating government-funded contracted research and development opportunity pursuits with BR&T and ensuring alignment with other business units.


Maj. Austin T. Haygood Research Leadership


JOB: Arizona Air National Guard, Senior Systems Engineer II Raytheon Missile Systems


PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS: Austin Haygood is one of the top computer-modeling experts in air warfare simulation. Over the past two years, he has added entirely new modeling elements for the simulation of electronic warfare/electronic countermeasures in air warfare. Through his research, the division has made breakthroughs in modeling the effects of dynamic target assignment. His work has been key in developing a new hypersonic weapon system. Haywood is one of just a few subject matter experts in Air Warfare modeling among 5,500+ engineers at Raytheon Missile Systems. His innovation has increased the performance of complex simulations of air warfare engagements over four-plus years with Raytheon Missile Systems in addition to maturing the division’s capability to model complex air engagements.


48 USBE&IT | CONFERENCE ISSUE 2017


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