- Enanga Daisy Fâlé is an engineering leader, new tech adopter, and aerospace-industry engineering advocate with expertise in capacity-building through STEM outreach and community-based tech advancement projects.
- Fâlé works in Northrop Grumman as a Technical Fellow and senior manager of a systems engineering and integration department and visualization immersive systems lab.
- Heractivities have included leading MBSE strategies, launching the formal stand-up of a systems integration function, and institutionalizing visualization technologies for applied system effectiveness analysis.
- Fâlé also taught in college engineering programs and has previous experience executing commercial aviation and emerging technology programs.
- Through her experiences, Fâlé champions equitable pipeline development, experiential learning programs, and workforce development across the US, Africa, and the Caribbean, leveraging her roles as the National Society of Black Engineers’ Aerospace Special Interest Group (SIG) Director, a member of AIAA’s Technical Committees, and coaching onSTEM-based capacity building.
- Fâlé reveres experiential learning as a crucial discriminator in aerospace career pursuits, leading NSBE to develop industry-specific development programs and partnerships. She has previously led space industry feasibility studies on Africa and supported STEM outreach programs in Kenya.
- Additionally, Fâlé’s STEM advocacy extends through the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) as a member of the Board of Directors focusing on pre-college development programs and previously had an essential role in the development of the SWE Africa Task Force as the group’s Roadmap facilitator and led the inaugural SWE Africa International Women’s Day Forum.
- Additionally, Fâlé shares her expertise through publications and workshops on systems engineering, visualization technologies, leadership, mentorship, and career navigation