"I know that the student body here includes civilians as well as military. "It is always inspiring to see great minds lean into a problem until it is solved, and it is no less impressive when I see leadership in action," said Caret. "The depth of the research that you are doing here is truly inspirational."Ĭaret focused the bulk of her discussion on effective leadership, and the parallels that can be drawn between the military and civilian sectors, many of which apply to NPS' own diverse student body. "Earlier this day, I had the chance to look at projects and different labs here on campus," said Caret. Speaking of inspiration, Caret remarked about the innovative research she was introduced to during a brief tour of the NPS campus. "It's a great time to be in this industry, but while it's exciting what we do, the inspiration is who we do it for, and that's all of you." "I am very fortunate to lead a team of 50,000 people, and we are working very hard to deliver products and services that we put into your capable hands, and those of your fellow servicemen and women that protect and defend this great nation and our allies," said Caret. Caret shared her insights on inspired leadership with university students, faculty and staff, and her views on what makes an effective leader. The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) welcomed Leanne Caret, Executive Vice President of The Boeing Company and President/CEO of its Defense, Space & Security (BDS) division for its latest Secretary of the Navy Guest Lecture (SGL), March 7, in King Auditorium.
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