Type Of Business:
Aerospace and defense contractor
Marketing Area:
International
Expertise:
Business development strategy
Major Product/SVS:
Aerospace manufacturing services; Electronic and information technology systems and technical support
Hobbies/Sports:
Riding horses; Participating in dressage competitions; Cooking; Spending time at the historic Oatlands plantation
Education Degrees:
Pursuing Master of Science in Management Science and Engineering, Stanford University; Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Randolph-Macon College (1981)
Affiliations Awards:
AFCEA International; Aerospace Industries Association; Women in Aerospace; Vice Chairman of the Board, Oatlands Historic House and Gardens
Throughout the duration of your career, what was the one highlight that stood out the most?:
The highlight of her career was being the program manager for the Multinational Missile Defense Conference in Berlin, Germany in 2003.
Charity:
Goose Creek Association; Piedmont Environmental Council
Number Of Years In Profession:
30
What Does He/She Attribute Success To:
She attributes her success to years of hard work.
Why did you become involved in your profession or industry?:
She became involved in her profession through her scientific aptitude and the support of her father, who owned his own company and gave her a start in the industry.
Extended Bio Profile:
As a Congressional Fellow with The Brookings Institute in 1993, Ms. Roesch worked as legislative aide to Senator William Cohen, who would later serve as Secretary of Defense under President Clinton.
Position Responsibilities and Duties:
Overseeing cyber marketing strategies
Education Certifications:
Six Sigma Black Belt Certification
Awards/Honors:
Nominee for Chairman's Award for Excellence for Work on Business Acquisition Process, Northrop Grumman Corporation (2004); Leadership Award for Institutionalizing Six Sigma as a Way of Doing Business (2004); Congressional Fellow, The Brookings Institution (1993)
Where Will You Be In 5 Years:
In five years, Ms. Roesch hopes to continue her work in strategic development and become an internal or external consultant.