Clark, Jason Samuel, 1970-
Biography
Jason Samuel Clark is a Boeing executive and engineer whose career with the company spans 20+ years, beginning with an internship in 1992. He was born on February 4, 1970 in Seattle, Washington, to Francha and Maurice Clark. Clark grew up in the Maple Valley, Washington, area and attended school through the Tahoma School District. He developed an interest in engineering at a young age and studied engineering technology at Western Washington University (WWU). He graduated in 1993.
In 1992, while still attending WWU, Clark was selected to intern at Boeing’s fabrication division. He focused on the manufacturing, research, and development aspects of the fusion bonding and superplastic forming process. While an intern, he was formally hired by Boeing. In 1993, Clark left Boeing to join a small start-up firm developing aviation and ground-based electronics technology.
From 1994 to 1997, Clark attended Washington State University, where he earned his first master’s degree in business administration with a focus on finance. From 2003 to 2005, he earned two additional master’s degrees: one in engineering and a second MBA, this one in general management.
In 1997, Clark returned to Boeing as an engineer for aircraft development. Over the course of his career, he has participated in the development of the 767-400ER, the 747-8, the 777 freighter, and the 777X. At the time of this recording, Clark is the Director of Engineering at Boeing.
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