Momentum - The Magazine for Virginia Tech Mechanical Engineering Vol. 3 No. 2 Summer 2018 | Page 29

Michele M. Grieshaber John F. Sparks Grieshaber holds a PhD in mechanical engineering from Virginia Tech and was a Fulbright Scholar to France. She recently served as Adjunct Professor of Global Business Ethics at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas, and is a frequent guest lecturer at the University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business. Spark's initial assignment was in engi- neering design where he rose to a position director with time spent as chief engineer on key programs. For the last several years, he has led a team exploring novel technol- ogies for advanced air-launched missile systems and currently heads an engineering and development program which will qualify and produce the propulsion system for a new advanced missile. BSME ’85, MSME ’86 and PhD ’91. Grie- shaber is a senior vice president and chief marketing officer at Silicon Labs, a leading provider of silicon, software, and solutions for the internet of things. Michele came to Silicon Labs from IBM where she held executive and strategic positions in IBM’s software, hardware, financing and services businesses, including positions based in Europe and Asia spanning over 20 years. She is a member of the Board of Advisors for the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech, and for the Munday School of Busi- ness at St. Edward’s University. She is also an active board member for Communities in Schools of Central Texas. Grieshaber is shown with Bob Mahan, profes- sor emeritus of mechanical engineering. MOMENTUM BSME ’74, MSME ’76, PhD ’81. A senior program director at Aerojet Rocketdyne, Sparks has program management respon- sibility for development and advanced technology programs. His career has been focused on propulsion starting with his graduate work in gas turbines and his sub- sequent 37-year career in solid propellant rocket design. In addition to his Virginia Tech degrees, Sparks is a graduate of the Wharton School Advanced Management Program. He serves on the department's advisory board, has been a member and chair of the College of Engineering Advisory Board, and continues to head the College of Engineering Adviso- ry Board Legislative Committee. SUMMER 2018 PAGE 29