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Alma Martinez Fallon

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and commercial shipbuilding, she moved into engineering management in the early 1990s. Her subsequent positions involved steel fabrication and supply chain management, eventually becoming corporate director of strategic planning before retiring.
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Martinez Fallon was one of five recipients of the 1997 Distinguished New Engineer Award of the Society of Women Engineers. In 2000, she was named as a "one of America's leading minority women in technology" by the magazines
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In 1984, at age 24, she returned to school, inspired by her bank customers (many of whom were shipbuilding engineers) to pursue engineering instead of mathematics education. She spent an academic year in
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as a co-op student in 1985. Despite multiple other job offers after she graduated, she remained there, initially working on piping in the
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who worked for many years on the design and construction of military ships at
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military "roll-on/roll-off" ships for transporting vehicles
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Fellows of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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marine engineer
Newport News Shipbuilding
Northrop Grumman Newport News
Huntington Ingalls Industries
Dominican Republic
Society of Women Engineers
Constanza, Dominican Republic
San Juan de la Maguana
Santo Domingo
New York City
Queens, New York
Hunter College
Newport News, Virginia
electrical engineering
Stony Brook University
Old Dominion University
mechanical engineering
Newport News Shipbuilding
Seawolf-class submarine
military "roll-on/roll-off" ships for transporting vehicles
Society of Women Engineers
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
American Association of Engineering Societies
ASME Fellow
"Alma Martinez Fallon, Director of Supply Chain Procurement, Newport News Shipbuilding"


Alma U. Martinez Fallon

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