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    Earl Bowerman

    VP of Operations and Manufacturing at Kawak Aviation Technologies Inc.

    Earl Bowerman is a seasoned Executive with over 20 years of management experience, specializing in implementing Total Quality Management (TQM), LEAN, and Six Sigma methodologies across the Intel Supply Chain.

    Throughout his career, Earl has collaborated with numerous C-level Executives at various companies, successfully directing and driving numerous projects, budgets, policies, and business operational practices across a diverse range of technologies and industries, emphasizing quality and development on a global scale.

    His extensive experience extends to working in highly regulated sectors such as the EPA, FAA, and FDA, showcasing his adaptability and proficiency in navigating complex regulatory environments.

    Earl Bowerman has had the privilege of managing key customer accounts including Amazon, Intel, Google, AirBus, Novellus Inc, and many others, demonstrating his adeptness in fostering and maintaining valuable client relationships.

    Earl Bowerman pursued his education by studying Bachelor of Science (BS) in Marketing at California State University, Fresno, further enhancing his skills and knowledge in the field.

    His professional journey includes holding significant roles such as VP of Operations and Manufacturing at Kawak Aviation Technologies Inc., Executive Director at SOAR Oregon, Global Strategic Accounts / O&M at Advanced Energy, and COO at PV Trackers among others, showcasing his diverse expertise and leadership capabilities in various organizations and industries.

    Earl Bowerman's background also encompasses roles like Sr. Program Manager at Kawak Aviation Technologies Inc., Director of Business Development at SOAR Oregon, VP Engineering R&D at MEDISISS, and Supplier Development at Intel, solidifying his reputation as a versatile and accomplished professional in the field.

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    Bend, Oregon