Bryan Pitts

Program Manager / Manufacturing Engineer at Orizon Aerostructures

Bryan Pitts has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. Bryan is currently working at Orizon Aerostructures as a Program Manager / Manufacturing Engineer, where they manage customer programs across commercial, military, and space sectors. Their responsibilities include overseeing program cost, quality, and schedule, executing new product onboarding, leading cross-functional teams, ensuring compliance with contractual obligations, and implementing process improvements.

Prior to their current position, Bryan was the owner of 4 States Connected / Gameday All-Stars, where they gained entrepreneurial experience. Bryan also worked as an Account Executive at Key for Business, where they managed client accounts and forged strong relationships.

Before that, Bryan served as the Manager of Business Solutions at Top Rail Solutions, Inc., where they were responsible for coordinating technical and operational requirements between stakeholders. Bryan also worked as a Program Manager at Ducommun Incorporated, where they managed communications and relationships with Airbus Commercial Aircraft, executed new product introductions, and reviewed program performance.

Bryan's previous roles include Fleet & Storage Manager at Watco, Marketing Director at Fairbank Equipment, Marketing/Media Intern at Wichita Wild Football, and Manufacturing Engineer at Cessna Aircraft Company.

Overall, Bryan Pitts has gained valuable experience in program management, manufacturing engineering, account management, business development, and marketing throughout their professional journey.

Bryan Pitts earned a Bachelor's of Science in Technology with a focus on Commercial Graphics from Pittsburg State University. This education took place from 1999 to 2005. Bryan then pursued a higher level of education and obtained a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) with a specialization in Finance from Friends University. This degree was earned between 2008 and 2010.

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