Tony Marquez is a chief engineer at Boeing Space & Launch in El Segundo, CA. With a passion for leading complex programs, Marquez has spent the last 20 years developing innovative products for both space and terrestrial domains.
After graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 2000 with a degree in electrical engineering and earning his MBA from Pepperdine University in 2005, Marquez honed his engineering and business acumen as an Air Force officer and working for technical consulting firms such as Accenture and Booz Allen Hamilton. In those roles, Marquez worked on technologies such as satellite communications, GPS, and ground networks. He then moved on to Raytheon where he developed next gen GPS receivers as a chief engineer.
When Marquez isn’t being an engineer, he enjoys tennis, pickleball, snowboarding, and is a voracious consumer of books.