Background
Voutsas, Alexander Matthew was born in New York City.
Voutsas, Alexander Matthew was born in New York City.
British Aerospace in Aero-Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1944. Master of Science, United States Naval Midshipman's School. Advanced Management Program, Harvard University Graduate Business School, 1969.
Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering, Harvard University Graduate Business School, 1986.
Research aerodynamicist National Aeronautics and Space Administration Ames Laboratories, Moffett Field, California. Chief design aerodynamicist Hermes A-3 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York. Design aerodynamcist Rigel Missile Grumman Aircraft Corporation, Bethpage.
Chief design project engineer Terrapin ionospheric rocket Republic Aviation, Hicksville. Assistant department head systems engineering inertial guidance hardware system development Atlas and Titan Ballistic Missiles American Bosch Arma Corporation, Garden City. Manager marketing communications/aerospace airport systems ITT-Federal Electric Corporation, Paramus, New Jersey, 1962-1967.
Industrial development and marketing ITT/FEC and Motor Oil Hellas, New York City and Greece, 1967-1974. Executive Hellenic Aerospace Industry, Ltd., Athens, 1974-1982. President A. Voutsas Associates industrial and business consultant, since 1982.
Board directors Hellenic Lines Calimanopoulos.
Board directors American Academy Greece, 1976-1978. Member United States Naval Bureau Ordnance Committee, Washington. Lieutenant (junior grade) United States Naval Reserve.
Fellow American Institute Aeronautics & Astronautics (associate), British Interplanetary Society, Institute Aeronautical Sciences. Member American Ordinance Association (propulsion committee 1961), National Space Institute, Navy League United States (vice president Greece 1978-1983), Bembridge Sailing Club (Isle of Wight, United Kingdom), Harvard University Alumni Club Greece (president auditing committee), Hellenic Yacht Club, NOE Pireus, Hellenic American Chamber of Commerce, Propeller Club United States.
Son of Manthos Anthony and Mary (Pittika) Voutsadakis. Divorced; children: John, Alexandros.