Ken Bohlen is executive vice president and chief innovation officer for Textron Inc. His responsibilities include leading the evolution and implementation of Textron's Information Services organization. Bohlen is the acting leader for both the Engineering and Technology Council, and the Information Management Council for the company. In addition to these assignments, he is a member of Textron's Transformation Leadership Team, a strategic group comprised of the top executives of the corporation.
Before assuming his current position in April 2000, Bohlen was senior vice president and chief information officer, a position he held since joining Textron in 1999.
Prior to joining Textron, Bohlen spent four years with AlliedSignal Inc., where he served as vice president and chief information officer of the company's Aerospace Group. He also held several other senior positions, including vice president of supply chain and chief information officer for AlliedSignal Engines; vice president of Six Sigma; and director of supply chain and business process improvement for AlliedSignal Inc.
Before joining AlliedSignal, Bohlen spent 20 years with Deere & Company. While at Deere, he held numerous information and manufacturing technology-related positions, culminating in his final position as head of information services for the John Deere Waterloo operations.
Bohlen received his BS in computer science from Iowa State University and his MBA from the University of Iowa. Bohlen is a member of the American Production Inventory Control Society, a senior member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers' Computer and Automated Systems Association, and a member of the Society for Human Resource Management. |