Paul ’85 and Michelle Fenley establish the Paul R. Fenley and Michelle J. Fenley Aerospace Engineering Scholarship. Distributions from this endowment will be used to provide one or more scholarships to full-time students in good standing pursuing an undergraduate degree in aerospace engineering at Texas A&M University.
Additional selection preferences have been made that this scholarship be awarded to students who are members of the Corps of Cadets, entering their junior year of leadership and professional development, and have demonstrated service to the community or the Department of Aerospace Engineering.
Paul Fenley graduated from Texas A&M in 1985 with his bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering. Fenley began his career at Atec Inc. as a support engineer in 1987. Atec is an aerospace and energy engineering and manufacturing company that specializes in building high-quality products and systems ranging from jet engine test facilities to rocket engines, space vehicle components and more.
After more than 30 years with Atec, Fenley has made his way to become president and chief operating officer (COO) of the company. He became president in 2008 and was announced as COO in 2017. Fenley is now responsible for all Atec enterprise operations worldwide. His hard work and dedication have granted him major success throughout the years.
Fenley has been able to give back to the aerospace engineering department by being a part of the Texas A&M Aerospace Engineering Advisory Board to continue enhancing the department’s abilities to shape the future and education of Aggie aerospace engineers.
Additional selection preferences have been made that this scholarship be awarded to students who are members of the Corps of Cadets, entering their junior year of leadership and professional development, and have demonstrated service to the community or the Department of Aerospace Engineering.
Paul Fenley graduated from Texas A&M in 1985 with his bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering. Fenley began his career at Atec Inc. as a support engineer in 1987. Atec is an aerospace and energy engineering and manufacturing company that specializes in building high-quality products and systems ranging from jet engine test facilities to rocket engines, space vehicle components and more.
After more than 30 years with Atec, Fenley has made his way to become president and chief operating officer (COO) of the company. He became president in 2008 and was announced as COO in 2017. Fenley is now responsible for all Atec enterprise operations worldwide. His hard work and dedication have granted him major success throughout the years.
Fenley has been able to give back to the aerospace engineering department by being a part of the Texas A&M Aerospace Engineering Advisory Board to continue enhancing the department’s abilities to shape the future and education of Aggie aerospace engineers.
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