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Forrest Frantz
Board Member

Forrest Frantz

Forrest Frantz & Daughters
Work experience 1978 – 2001current The Boeing Company, Seattle, Washington
  Systems Engineer, Member Technical Fellow Program
 
  • Consultant and facilitator for Boeing on development of system requirements for high-risk technical programs.
  • Manufacturing & Research Engineer responsible for development and deployment of new technologies and material on Boeing aircraft.
  • Project Manager on complex-hybrid high-risk projects from multi-axis robots to lean manufacturing implementations.
  •   1976 – 2001current Frantz Quantitative Research
      Principal Consultant and Engineer
     
  • Developed software to adopt radar-tracking theory to tracking information used by trust fund managers to identify useful information.
  • Develop and maintain portfolio management systems and software to aid research analysts in making equity market buy and sell decisions based on fundamental data, risk management, and statistical analysis.
  • Education 1970 – 1974 Washington State University Pullman, WA
      Fields of Study—Engineering and Pre-Med
      975 – 1976 Washington State University Pullman, WA
      MBA--Masters in Quantitative Methods
    Professional memberships Project Management Institute and National Council on Systems Engineering.
    Community service & Volunteer experience Volunteer Select Soccer Coach; Volunteer Teacher for Accelerated Math Programs, Volunteer National Science Olympiad Team Coach. Co-founder of Bridges to Prosperity.
    Awards received Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Boeing Top Achiever, 1992, 1995; Science Olympiad Outstanding Coach for 1999 (1st Place State Team), 1998, 1997; Invited guest speaker National Council on Systems Engineering; (Daughters—1st place State Science Olympiad Bridge Engineering Competition 1997, 1998, 1999)
       

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    Mission Statement. Bridges To Prosperity is a volunteer based charity that seeks to empower poor African, Asian and South American rural communities through footbridge building, thereby advancing personal responsibility, community public works, economic prosperity, and access to schools, clinics, jobs, and markets.

     

     

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