After completing all of the S-1C stages that would be used on the Saturn V, Phillip had the opportunity to move to Seattle, Washington if he were to stay with The Boeing Company, but he didn’t want to move that far away from his hometown in Bridge City, Texas. Instead, he took a job in Phoenix, Arizona with General Electric working with large main-frame computers. Within a year, Honeywell purchased the GE division and Philip became a Honeywell employee. Honeywell went through several partnerships over the years. Honeywell became Honeywell Bull, and eventually Phillip retired from Bull after 35 years.
I’ve now been working for Honeywell for 15 years, and I asked my dad, “Do you know what I do at Honeywell?” Phillip says he’s not quite sure.
“Something with computers,” I tell him.
To wrap up the interview, I tell my dad about the new brand campaign that Honeywell is launching, “The Future is What We Make It,” and how proud I am that he is a #FutureShaper and how thankful I am to follow in his footsteps and also be a #FutureShaper.