Corey Wright
About Corey Wright
Corey Wright is the Director of Hardware Engineering at Carnegie Robotics, where he has worked since 2020. He holds a Master's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from George Mason University and a Bachelor's degree in the same field from West Virginia University.
Current Role at Carnegie Robotics
Corey Wright serves as the Director of Hardware Engineering at Carnegie Robotics. He has held this position since 2020, contributing to various hardware engineering initiatives. His role involves overseeing the development and implementation of hardware solutions within the organization, ensuring alignment with the company's strategic objectives. Carnegie Robotics is known for its advanced robotics systems, and Wright's leadership plays a crucial role in driving innovation in hardware design and engineering.
Previous Experience at L3Harris Technologies
Before joining Carnegie Robotics, Corey Wright worked at L3Harris Technologies for a brief period in 2020. He held a strategy role for two months in Londonderry, NH. This position allowed him to engage in strategic planning and operational initiatives within the company, contributing to the development of technological solutions in the defense and communications sectors.
Previous Role at Carnegie Robotics
Prior to his current position, Corey Wright worked at Carnegie Robotics as a Senior Technical Program Manager in 2020. He spent six months in this role, where he was responsible for managing technical programs and ensuring the successful execution of projects. His experience in this position provided him with valuable insights into the company's operations and project management processes.
Educational Background in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Corey Wright has a strong educational foundation in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from West Virginia University, studying from 1995 to 1999. He further advanced his expertise by obtaining a Master of Science degree in the same field from George Mason University. This academic background supports his technical proficiency and leadership capabilities in hardware engineering.