Get to Know Eagle Alex Guerrero

Alumnus Alex Guerrero (’20) obtained his BS in Aviation Business Administration from Embry-Riddle and is now working at The Boeing Company in the Supply Chain Foundation Program (SCFP).

Aviation Business Administration alumnus Alex Guerrero ('20) is now working at The Boeing Company in the Supply Chain Foundation Program. (Photo: Alex Guerrero)
Aviation Business Administration alumnus Alex Guerrero ('20) is now working at The Boeing Company in the Supply Chain Foundation Program. (Photo: Alex Guerrero)

He has completed his first of four rotations as a Supply Chain Management Analyst (SCMA) supporting the 787 Program under Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA). This summer, he’ll rotate to a different team at the organization to continue to broaden his skills and expand his knowledge of Boeing’s supply chain function.

How did Embry-Riddle prepare you for your future?

Embry-Riddle exposed me to a series of challenges that improved my ability to lead and connect with others. This skill has proven to be very useful in the workforce.

What was your favorite Embry-Riddle experience?

My favorite Embry-Riddle experience was being able to connect with the faculty and build lifelong friendships through working at the Career Services Office, the Student Government Association (SGA) and the College of Business.

What class or professor influenced you the most and why?

Organizational behavior by Dr. Jenny Hinebaugh influenced me the most. Dr. Hinebaugh is a brilliant teacher that makes her classes engaging and memorable. Organizational behavior prepared me to lead and understand those whom I interact with on a daily basis.

Did you participate in any projects, clubs or competitions during your time?

Yes, below are just a few of the activities I was a part of:

  • SGA College of Business Representative
  • Career Services Ambassador
  • Boeing General Ambassador

One of the best parts about getting involved at Embry-Riddle is that it brings endless opportunities to further your career.

What is your best advice for future/current students?

Step out of your comfort zone and try something new while at Embry-Riddle. I guarantee that you won’t regret it!