Spectrolab
Miquelle Milavec has a diverse work experience. Miquelle currently holds the role of President & CEO at Spectrolab since March 2023. Prior to that, they served as the Vice President of Solar Products at Spectrolab from August 2022 to March 2023. Before joining Spectrolab, Miquelle worked at Boeing for several years. Miquelle'sroles at Boeing included Senior Portfolio Manager, Senior Program Manager, Senior Manager of Finance, Business Operations Specialist, and Analyst in various divisions of the company. Additionally, they interned as an Information Technology Project Management Intern at Boeing. Miquelle also worked as a Research Assistant at the Office for the Vice President of Research - University of Michigan and held multiple positions as a Graduate Student Instructor and Library Systems Reference Assistant at the University of Michigan. In 2008, they worked as a Bio-statistical Analyst & Research Assistant in the Department of Dermatology at the University of Michigan.
Miquelle Milavec completed their Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Sociology from the University of Michigan, where they studied from 2006 to 2010. In 2010, they pursued further education at the University of Michigan - School of Information, where they obtained a MSI (Master of Science in Information) degree from 2010 to 2012. In 2013, they attended UC San Diego for a certification in Strategic Leadership.
Spectrolab
Spectrolab, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company, is the world's leading merchant supplier of the Highest-Efficiency Multijunction Solar Cells for Spacecraft Power Systems, with proven reliability drawn from 60 years of space heritage. Spectrolab's state-of-the-art space solar cells and panels power satellites in Earth's orbit, as well as, the International Space Station. Since its founding in 1956, Spectrolab has led the way in the development of high-efficiency solar cells for space missions. Spectrolab has demonstrated its enduring technological leadership by being the first company to place cells on the moon (Apollo 1969), on the surface of Mars (Rover 2004), and orbit Jupiter (Juno 2016). See our open positions at https://jobs.boeing.com/search-jobs/Spectrolab