Jamie R. Regg leads Infrastructure for GE Aviation.
Prior to joining GE, Jamie served as an Officer in the United States Army and held several roles in operations for Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
In 1996, he joined GE Aviation at its Madisonville, KY, plant where he quickly progressed through multiple operational leadership roles. He transitioned to GE Aviation's Evendale, OH, plant to serve as a six sigma master black belt for the Supply Chain. Upon completion of this role, Regg was named plant leader for the Madisonville Turbine Airfoils Plant.
In 2004, Jamie returned to Evendale, OH, as leader of Assembly and Test Operations for GE Aviation and led the integration of the engineering and production assembly and test teams into a single operational team. In 2006, he was named the GE Aviation material cost leader and was responsible for cost reduction programs across commercial and military platforms.
Jamie was promoted to general manager, Turbine Airfoils Center of Excellence, in 2008. In this role, he led sourcing, engineering, manufacturing, and repair of high pressure turbine airfoils. Sites within the center included Greenville, SC, Madisonville, KY, Muskegon, MI, Cincinnati Service Shops (ACSC), and Aviation's Singapore Repair Operations.
In 2010, Jamie was appointed leader of Supply Chain Government Operations. In this role, he was responsible for coordinating interaction and communications between GE Aviation supply chain facilities and government agencies around the world. He was appointed to senior executive of Global Communications and GE Advantage in June 2011 and led the Global Communications team in the creation and execution of internal and external communications strategies and messaging as well as process improvement teams across GE Aviation.
In August 2014, Regg assumed his current role as senior executive of Communications and Infrastructure and manages Communications and Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) and Facilities organizations. In 2017, he was given additional responsibility to lead the Aviation Operating System (AOS), an organization focused on enabling speed by harnessing large streams of data from our products and operations to provide new insights.
Jamie is a graduate of the University of North Alabama, where he received a bachelor's degree in chemistry and industrial operations and received his appointment as a United States Army Officer.
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