Katherine Gray
About Katherine Gray
Katherine Gray is a Technical Project Manager at Skydio, where she has worked since 2021. She has a background in mechanical engineering and has held various engineering and project management roles at notable companies including Apple and Rolls-Royce.
Current Role as Technical Project Manager
Katherine Gray currently serves as a Technical Project Manager at Skydio, a role she has held since 2021. In this position, she oversees various technical projects, ensuring they align with the company's objectives and timelines. Her responsibilities include coordinating cross-functional teams and managing project deliverables.
Previous Experience at Skydio
Before her current role, Katherine Gray worked at Skydio as an Incoming Manufacturing Project Manager for eight months in 2021. She initially joined the company as a Manufacturing Engineering Intern in 2019, where she contributed to manufacturing processes for three months in Redwood City, California.
Educational Background in Mechanical Engineering
Katherine Gray earned a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University, completing her studies from 2017 to 2021. During her time at Cornell, she was actively involved in the Cornell Autonomous Sailboat Team (CUSail), where she served as both a Mechanical Sub-Team Lead and a Mechanical Sub-Team Member.
Early Career and Internships
Katherine Gray gained diverse experience through various internships and roles. In 2020, she worked as a Recycling Innovation Engineering Intern at Apple for two months in Austin, Texas. In 2018, she was a Supply Chain Engineering Co-op at Moog Inc. for two months in the Buffalo/Niagara area. Additionally, she served as a Gap Year Assistant at Westminster Under School in 2017 and as a Mathematics Tutor at Kumon UK in 2016.
Academic Achievements and A Levels
Katherine Gray completed her A Levels at James Allen's Girls' School from 2009 to 2016. She achieved top grades in Further Maths (A*), Maths (A*), Physics (A*), and French (A*), demonstrating a strong foundation in STEM subjects.