Eunice Allen-Bradley is a 2021 nominee in the Outstanding Technical Contribution Award category.
This Women of Color STEM award is presented to someone who has designed, developed, managed or assisted in the development of a product, service, system, or intellectual property that is a substantial achievement in the field. The nominee's contributions have a broad impact and are of high value to society as a whole.
Eunice has worked at Pratt & Whitney for more than 19 years. Currently, she is a CLEEN III project manager for combustor technology with Pratt & Whitney, Raytheon Technologies.
According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the Continuous Lower Energy, Emissions, and Noise (CLEEN) program is the FAA's principal effort to achieve environmental protection that allows for sustained aviation growth.
Eunice's technical work and expertise have contributed to technology that is the backbone for Pratt & Whitney’s turbofan engines.
In 2018, Eunice graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute with a master's degree in systems engineering. She also holds a master's degree in mechanical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering from Syracuse University.
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