Boeing VP honored as a woman making a difference (7/18)
Mary Armstrong, vice president of Environment, Health and Safety for Boeing, has been named one of the “100 Women, Making a Difference in Safety” by the American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Women in Safety Engineering (WISE) Common Interest Group.
The Seattle-based Armstrong was singled out for her dedication to protecting people, property and the environment and for “going above and beyond to make a difference.” According to the ASSE.
She joined the Boeing Company in 1984 as a process engineer for manufacturing research and development, and steadily ascended the chain of command during the last two decades. Armstrong earned a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering from the University of Washington in Seattle, WA, and a Master of Science degree in chemical engineering from the University of Rochester, NY.