Aerospace has had an enormous historic influence on the development and ongoing cultural influence of Los Angeles. It represents the creative energies of tens of thousands of engineers, scientists, and systems designers who regularly stretch the bounds of technology and collaborate across commercial, military, and industrial applications.
What does the human longing to explore and discover space and the myriad applications of advanced aerospace technologies have to do with faith? How can those working in this influential Los Angeles area sector love and serve both God and neighbor well through this complex and challenging field?
As part of CFWLA’s vision to reframe vocation and reshape culture, we invite you to join us for our next sector-based event in our Reimagining Work series with our seventh gathering focused on exploring faith and aerospace in Los Angeles.
This in-person event will include a panel discussion and an audience Q&A with our guest panelists. Light refreshments will be provided before and after the event along with time to connect with fellow attendees and our speakers.
*Note. This event will be hosted indoors and will adhere to all current CDC guidelines regarding COVID-19.
MODERATOR
Steve Lindsey, Executive Director CFWLA, formerly an aerospace executive at The Boeing Company for 36 years.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Larry James, Lt Gen, USAF (Ret), Interim Director, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
PANELISTS
Minosha Cherian, Principal Engineer in the Aerospace industry
Todd Ellenberger, Chief Engineer and Associate Technical Fellow (Ret) at The Boeing Company
Vincent Zeimis, Program Manager for Raytheon