Doug is an Associate Technical Fellow Human Factors Engineer.

He received an MA in Human Factors Engineering from the University of Dayton in 1994 and has worked in Boeing vertical lift and fixed wing platforms for 27 years.

Doug is responsible for developing the human system interfaces for a variety of Boeing platforms, specializing in controls, displays, information management, and Extended Reality. He received a patent for Reduced Visibility Landing Symbology, implemented on MV-22, CV-22, and CMV-22.

Doug is also the founder of Boeing Neurodiversity at Work and BEAAA Enterprise Treasurer. In this capacity, he strives to enhance the diversity of the employee workforce, increase the accessibility of jobs for individuals with autism, and create an inclusive and equitable workplace.

Doug and his wife, Mo, have been married for 29 years. He loves outdoors and fitness. He is a Certified Kettlebell Instructor at the Springfield YMCA and a loyal Philadelphia Eagles fan!