Background
Pastrick, Harold Lee was born on June 28, 1936 in Ambridge, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Samuel and Mary (Makara) Pastrick.
Pastrick, Harold Lee was born on June 28, 1936 in Ambridge, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Samuel and Mary (Makara) Pastrick.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Carnegie-Mellon U., 1958; postgraduate, Rutgers University, 1959-1961; postgraduate, City College of New York, 1961-1963; postgraduate, U. Alabama Huntsville, 1964-1966, 68-73; student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, summers 1961-1963; Master of Science in Aeronautics & Astronautics, Stanford University, 1967; engineer in Aeronautics & Astronautics, Stanford University, 1972; Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering, California Western U., 1977.
Metallurgical engineering aide, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, 1955-1956;
assistant engineer, designer, American Bridge Division, United States Steel Corporation, Ambridge, 1957;
electronics engineer, Avionics Division, United States Army Signal Research and Development laboratories, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, 1958-1963;
aerospace engineer, Inertial Systems Team, Missile Research and Development laboratories, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, 1963-1964;
technical director, Army Inertial Guidance & Technology Center, Redstone Arsenal, 1964-1966;
project engineer, Inertial Guidance Branch, Redstone Arsenal, 1967-1971;
research aerospace engineer, Guidance & Control Branch, Redstone Arsenal, 1971-1973;
group leader, Terminal Homing Missile Analysis, Redstone Arsenal, 1973-1979;
staff specialist, assistant to director, land warfare, Office of Under Secretary Defense, Research and Engineering, Washington, 1979-1980;
chief, guidance and control analysis, United States Army Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, 1980-1981;
vice president engineering, Control Dynamics Company, Huntsville, 1981-1983;
assistant vice president, engineering analysis division, Science Applications International Corporation, Huntsville, 1983-1986;
vice president theater missile defense and system analysis operation, 1986-1991;
corporation vice president, general manager, SRS Technologies, Huntsville, since 1991. Acting president and chief operating officer SRS Technologies, 1994, member corporation executive management committee, since 1991, member profit sharing and 401(k) committee, since 1993. Lecturer School of Science.and Engineering, University Alabama, Huntsville, 1967-1983.
Lecturer department continuing education George Washington University, 1985-1987. Engineering seminar director Applied Technology Institute, Frankfurt, Germany, 1984, Singapore, 1986. Technical training director Technology Training Corporation, Tel Aviv, 1988.
Lecturer Advanced Technology International, Ltd., London, 1985. Guidance and control consultant various labs Department of Defense, Washington, 1971-1996. Lecturer, research advisor Southeastern Institute Technology, Huntsville, 1978-1984.
Lecturer, seminar leader Guidance and Control Technologies, United States, Europe, Asia, Mexico, 1980-1994.
Chairman combined federal campaign ARDEC, United Way, Redstone Arsenal, 1976. Member Huntsville Economics Development Committee, 1994. Chairman industrial contributions Chamber of Commerce, Armed Forces Week, Huntsville-Madison County, 1993-1996, vice chairman military affairs committee, 1994-1995, chairman, 1996.
Program chairman technical and business symposium and exhibition, Huntsville, 1994-1995, general chairman, 1995-1996. President Greek Orthodox Church, 1967, 73, chairman planning committee, since 1993. Captain United States Army, 1958-1964.
Fellow American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (associate missile technical committee 1989-1991, guest editor Journal Guidance and Control 1981, vice-chairman Huntsville chapter 1979). Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers(senior, chapter program chairman 1972-1973), Huntsville Association Technology Socs. (chairman, advising committee 1997-1998, president 1998-1999), Greater Huntsville Rotary Foundation (Chief Executive Officer since 1998, assistant district governor district 6860 since 1997), American Defense Preparedness Association (vice-chairman Huntsville chapter 1974-1975), Society for Computer Simulation, Association of the United States Army, Institute of Navigation, Alabama Academy Science (vice chairman 1978-1979, engineering chairman 1979-1981), Rotary (director international service Greater Huntsville Club 1992-1994, secretary 1994-1995, president-elect 1995-1996, president 1996-1997), Heritage Club (Huntsville), Greenwhyche Club (v.p.1979), Redstone Golf Club.
Married Vivienne Lee Nusser Heinricher, June 3, 1961. Children: Tracy Lee, Gregory Harold, Michael Joseph Samuel.