David Felio co-founded Geneva Aerospace�, where he serves as president. Since starting the company in 1997, Felio has overseen its growth into a profitable multi-million-dollar business with a national customer base.
Prior to founding Geneva, Felio enjoyed a productive 15-year technical career at Raytheon Systems Company, where he developed autonomous guided weapons systems and specialized in automatic flight controls. As a member of the Group Technical Staff for both Raytheon and Texas Instruments Defense Systems, Felio worked on anti-radiation homing missiles, GPS inertial guided smart weapons, cruise missile systems and cannon-launched smart munitions.
After leaving Raytheon, Felio gained valuable experience in hi-tech small business start-ups participating in the initial planning and development of a revolutionary low-cost satellite booster rocket company.
Felio holds a master's degree in mechanical engineering with an emphasis in control theory from the University of Texas at Arlington, as well as a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Texas Tech University. |