Beth Hilbing , CDI.D™ Promoted to Senior IT Business Partner at the Boeing Company

Congratulations to Beth Hilbing on her promotion with Boeing Company. She earned her CDI.D™ designation from Corporate Directors International, having completed the Board Certification Program at ACE LLC.


ACE LLC Announces ACE Graduate, Beth Hilbing promoted to Senior IT Business Partner at The Boeing Company in support of Evolved Strategic Satcom Program

Redondo Beach, CA -- Boeing Company has promoted Beth Hilbing to Senior IT Business Partner in support of Evolved Strategic Satcom Program.

Beth Hilbing has been promoted to Senior IT Business Partner for the Evolved Strategic Satellite Communications System (ESS). Boeing has secured a $2.9 billion contract from the Space Force for jamming-resistant technology. The Evolved Strategic SATCOM (ESS) is a U.S. Space Force initiative aimed at developing a new, resilient satellite communication network for nuclear command, control, and communications (NC3). ESS will replace the outdated Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) constellation with a more advanced, jam-resistant system designed to maintain secure and uninterrupted communication, even during attacks. The program encompasses a new space segment, ground segment, and cryptographic segment, with Boeing recently receiving a contract to build the first two satellites.

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About Beth:

Beth Hilbing is a versatile, experienced, successful executive with extensive experience in managing infrastructure and global client services for the entertainment, insurance, aerospace, and banking industries.

In her most recent role at Boeing Corporation as Sr. Program Manager and Principal IT Business Partner. Beth has a focus on innovative technologies in Engineering, Manufacturing and Supplier Management, and Digital Architecture and Applications. Delivering agile, cost-competitive solutions, so customers can reduce costs, drive efficiency and optimize operations. Supporting mission critical government programs and new business contracts estimated in 100 million to 2.9 billion.

Prior to that Beth was director of Global Collaboration Services at Northrop Grumman Corporation (NG), focused on engineering and operations to support collaboration technology spanning domestic and international operations for NG. Prior experience includes managing teams up to 600 in size, budget responsibility of $120 million+, Project/Product Management, Mergers and Acquisitions, Vendor Management, Cloud, Mobile, Cyber Security, Global Client Service Structure and Support, Application Support, and financial management.

As a former Vice President for Northrop Grumman Federal Credit Union, Beth was responsible for all design and implementation for Information Technology Systems and Program Solutions, including Enterprise Resource Planning programs, Internet security, and disaster recovery. Managed Financial System Conversion, Disaster Recovery Planning, Cyber Security Audits.

With a strong ability to clearly articulate how complex technologies improve business operations, Beth is a highly sought-after speaker at executive forums and technical conferences. Her topics include organizational key strategy and leadership, collaboration technology, unified communications, cloud-based services, and mobility.

Beth’s education includes a master’s in business administration from California State University and a bachelor’s in business administration from Webster University. Additionally, she is a certified Project Management Principal, Six Sigma Black Belt, holds an active Top-Secret/SCI clearance, and has earned many technical, leadership certifications.

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