How Kenyan Rose to Become Boeing's Advance Product Support Leader and Adjacent Program Manager

How Kenyan Rose to Become Boeing's Advance Product Support Leader and Adjacent Program Manager

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Samuel Ndaro with his family at the Boeing officers

Samuel Ndaro with his family at the Boeing officers
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Samuel Ndaro rose from life in the lowly estate of Buxton in Mombasa to a manager at Boeing, one of the largest plane manufacturers in the world.

According to his LinkedIn profile, Ndaro holds two managerial roles at Boeing as the Advance Product Support Leader and Adjacent Program Manager, and his designs can be spotted in a number of planes.

Ndaro left Kenya after scoring an A- in his KCSE, overcoming the struggles of studying in a day school.

A passport photo of Sam Ndaro

A passport photo of Sam Ndaro
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He travelled to the US for his university education and enrolled at Wichita State University where he studied aerospace engineering.

While studying, he also worked at Bombardier, a jet manufacturer, for his internship and after graduating, he joined the US Army as a Helicopter Power Plant Specialist.

He used the opportunity to enroll at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University for his master's program which was fully funded by the US military.


  • He later joined Boeing in 2013 as a structural engineer handling the 787 Dreamliner, responsible for the conceptual, preliminary, and detailed design of the product.
    Within one year he had been promoted to become the technical lead design engineer until 2016 when he became the technical lead and liaison engineer for the space launch system.
    Ndaro’s first taste of management was in 2017 when he was appointed the Manufacturing Operations Manager for the space launch system.
    His training in the military came in handy when he took over as the Defense Modification and Sustainment Engineering Manager where he led in the setup of additive manufacturing within Boeing Global Services.
    The more his skills and efficiency impressed his bosses, the higher up Ndaro’s career progressed becoming a senior manager in the fighters and weapons program where he served until he was promoted to his current role.
    F-15 fighter jet pilot in action

    F-15 fighter jet pilot in action
    FILE
 
ni kiranja wa customer care bwana...

acheni mbwembwe

Hehehe Sijakuzoea kwenye majungu, tulia kisha usome taratibu namna huyu dogo ameneemeka.

Amesomea aerospace engineering huko Marekani
Baadaye akajiunga Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University kusomea master ambapo alifadhiliwa na jeshi la Marekani
Aliwahi kufanya kazi US Army kama Helicopter Power Plant Specialist
Mnamo 2013 akaajiriwa Boeing kama structural engineer
Ndani ya mwaka mmoja akapandishwa cheo na kuwa technical lead design engineer
Akapandishwa cheo tena na kuwa technical lead and liaison engineer for the space launch system
Akapandishwa tena ngazi na kuwa Manufacturing Operations Manager for the space launch system
Dogo nyota ikaendelea kumng'aa akapandishwa tena ngazi na kuwa Defense Modification and Sustainment Engineering Manager
Bado akapandishwa tena na kuwa senior manager in the fighters and weapons program

Baada ya yote hiyo ndipo akawa "kiranja" kwa maneno yako.....
 
Mh mbona hata Tz tuna kijana wetu hapo yy ni mkaguzi wa mifumo ya umeme wa ndege. Jamaa ana vast experience ktk usalama wa mifumo ya umeme wa ndege alifanya kazi awali na Bombadier canada then akahamia Boeing HQ
 
Nimebadilika nini Bwana Tony?

Mi hua sipendi uongo,huyu dogo ni msimamizi wa customer support ambayo ni customer care tu kwa wanunua ndege

Article imeandikwa kama jamaa ni CTO wa Boeing....mtu kasoma Wichita State,duh!
I'll be the first one to knock Wichita state but c'mon give the man his flowers. That's a pretty good spot especially for a Kenyan who went to Wichita state, innit?
 
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