Aisha leads a workforce of engineers and programmers, while managing execution on a multi-million dollar pipeline of federal government contracts along with the companies’ relationships with corporate clients. Prior to founding STEMBoard, Bowe was an Aerospace Engineer at the NASA Ames Research Center where she focused on miniaturized satellites and aircraft trajectory optimization.
While at the Ames Research Center, she worked in the Flight Trajectory Dynamics & Controls Branch of the Aviation Systems Division. In 2012 she received the National Society of Black Engineers award for Outstanding Technical Contribution for her paper "Evaluation of a Fuel Efficient Aircraft Maneuver for Conflict Resolution". She joined the AST Flight & Fluid Mechanics group in 2009, assisting in the development and of algorithms in support of Air Traffic Management. Bowe is from The Bahamas, and wants to see more Bahamians in the science and technology field.
While at NASA, she served as liaison to the Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) Program. In this role, she mentored students, held interview workshops and led NASA site tours. She was also part of the African-American advisory group. She is a member of the NASDAQ Young Executive Advisory Board.
Today, Aisha is Founder and CEO of STEMBoard, a company that solves technology challenges for government and private-sector clients. STEM Board is a Certified Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business supported by the U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce. They are working to close the educational achievement gap of minority ethnic groups, through STEM camps, partnerships with historically black colleges and by opening up career opportunities for young people.