Walter Braithwaite (engineer)Walt W. Braithwaite was born in January 1945 in Kingston, Jamaica. His mother is Ivy Braithwaite, a beautician, seamstress, and embroiderer. His father is Ivanhoe Braithwaite, a laborer and salesman. He has a sister. When Braithwaite was a teenager (around 1960), he and his family moved to England. Walter Braithwaite is now married to Rita Braithwaite. Together they have three daughters. Early lifeAs a child, Braithwaite would take apart his toys at Christmas and transform them into circuits using recycled household materials. Braithwaite entered the field of engineering. One of the first things he did on his journey to becoming an engineer was taking a correspondence course in Diesel Engineering. After the correspondence course in Diesel Engineering, Braithwaite went on to apprentice in a maritime machine shop. Education
CareerReceiving the Sloan Fellowship award allowed Braithwaite to acquire a degree in business management which led to his career with Boeing. To qualify for the Fellowship one has to have a Ph.D. or equivalent in chemistry, computer science, Earth system science, economics, mathematics, molecular biology, neuroscience, physics, or a related field. At this time, as listed above, Braithwaite had a degree in Computer Science, Diesel Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. Although he did not have a Ph.D., he proved with his continuous attendance of school that he was eager to learn and with all the time spent earning degrees he had acquired a great deal of knowledge. As of 2003 he was one of the highest-ranking black-executives in Boeing’s history. Awards
Awards inspired in honor of BraithwaiteWalt W. Braithwaite BEYA Legacy Award (sometimes referred to as Special Recognition Award).[1] The award is usually appointed at the BEYA STEM Conference, which has been held every year since 1987. The BEYA STEM Community, offers K-12 students, college students, corporate, government, military professionals, business, and industry employers with three days of learning, networking, celebrating excellence, and showcasing STEM career opportunities. Outreach & community involvementWalt Braithwaite is a Sigma Pi Phi fraternity member. Braithwaite is a role model for African Americans in and outside of the field of engineering. He is a volunteer for the YMCA Black Achievers Program. References
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