Robert Jacobsen
About Robert Jacobsen
Robert Jacobsen serves as the Chief Financial Officer at Millennium Space Systems, where he oversees the finance organization's operational performance. He has a background in finance with previous roles at Spectrolab and Narus Inc, and he holds degrees from California State University, Northridge and the University of Southern California.
Work at Millennium Space Systems
Robert Jacobsen serves as the Chief Financial Officer at Millennium Space Systems, a Boeing Company, since 2020. In this role, he oversees the operational performance of the finance organization. Jacobsen is involved in policy development and new business initiatives, ensuring that financial strategies align with Boeing's enterprise strategy. His leadership contributes to the financial health and strategic direction of the organization.
Previous Experience at Spectrolab
Before joining Millennium Space Systems, Robert Jacobsen worked as Chief Financial Officer at Spectrolab, a Boeing Company, from 2015 to 2020. During his five-year tenure, he implemented financial strategies that supported the company's alignment with Boeing's broader enterprise objectives. His experience at Spectrolab provided him with insights into the aerospace sector and strengthened his financial management skills.
Career at Narus Inc
Robert Jacobsen held the position of Chief Financial Officer at Narus Inc from 2012 to 2014. His two-year role involved overseeing financial operations and contributing to the company's financial strategy. This experience added to his expertise in managing finance in a technology-driven environment.
Finance Leadership at Boeing
Prior to his roles at Spectrolab and Narus Inc, Robert Jacobsen worked at Boeing as Director of Finance from 2003 to 2012. Over his nine-year tenure, he gained extensive experience in finance within the Defense, Space, and Security sectors. This background provided him with a solid foundation for his subsequent leadership roles in finance.
Education and Expertise
Robert Jacobsen earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) from California State University, Northridge. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Science (MS) from the University of Southern California. His academic background complements his extensive experience in financial leadership across various organizations in the aerospace and technology sectors.