From her early days in Baton Rouge to her influential role in global aviation, Brack’s journey reflects a lifelong commitment to innovation, excellence, and giving back to the LSU Tiger community.
Karen Brack earned her bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Louisiana State University in 1984, launching a career that would span decades at the forefront of aerospace engineering. She later earned her master’s degree in electrical engineering from University of California, Irvine, further strengthening her technical expertise.
Her LSU education laid the groundwork for a career defined by precision, innovation, and leadership in highly complex systems.
Today, Brack serves as a Technical Fellow in Airborne Electronic Hardware Engineering at The Boeing Company in Everett, Washington, where she plays a critical role in shaping the future of aviation safety and technology.
With more than 35 years of experience, Brack has led advancements in:
During her tenure at Boeing, she has also:
Her work has directly contributed to safer, more reliable aircraft systems used across the globe.
Brack’s technical impact is both deep and far-reaching. She holds two patents tied to advanced aircraft systems, including innovations in flight control system architecture for the Boeing 787, and redundancy management and fault mitigation in avionics hardware.
She developed a groundbreaking objective-based process for ASIC obsolescence redesign, a methodology she applied successfully for more than 25 years—ensuring long-term reliability and adaptability in rapidly evolving aerospace technologies.
Before joining Boeing, Brack built her expertise with industry leaders including Honeywell International and TRW Avionics Systems Division, where she held roles ranging from digital design engineer to systems engineer.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Karen Brack’s dedication to LSU is both personal and impactful.
Her contributions include: Establishing the William and Karen Brack ECE Graduate Student Scholarship, Funding the Karen and Bill Brack Teleconference Room at the Cook Hotel & Conference Center at LSU, and Supporting the William and Karen Brack ECE Professorship Startup Fund.
She has also been deeply engaged in leadership and volunteerism, including:
Her commitment to LSU has been recognized with numerous honors, including:
Karen Brack has been a champion for LSU alumni engagement across the country. She played a key role in building and supporting alumni chapters in Phoenix, San Diego, and Seattle.
Her hands-on involvement included serving as treasurer and volunteer coordinator for chapter events like crawfish boils—helping bring Tigers together and strengthen connections coast to coast.
Karen enjoys Louisiana cooking, hiking, travel, and being an avid college sports fan for LSU and her husband, Bill’s, alma mater.
The LSU Alumni Association is proud to honor Karen G. Brack as a Hall of Distinction inductee—recognizing a lifetime of achievement that continues to inspire the next generation of Tigers.
Learn more about the 2026 LSU Alumni Association Hall of Distinction presented by FMOL Health and celebrate alumni making a difference around the world at www.lsualumni.org/hall-of-distinction.