Richard Koucherarvy joins Vita Inclinata


Richard Koucheravy. Vita Photo

Vita Inclinata, developer and producer of precision aerospace and industrial stabilization devices, has announced the addition of Colonel Richard Koucheravy (U.S. Army, Ret.) as executive vice president of Vita Inclinata’s Aerospace Division. Koucheravy will combine his military experience in creating multi-billion-dollar investment plans for Army Aircraft R&D and Procurement with his civilian expertise in business development & sales to identify, penetrate and grow Vita’s aerospace market.

Highlights from Koucheravy’s distinguished 28-year military career include service as Division Chief for Aviation in the U.S. Army Staff’s G8, where he developed multi-billion-dollar investment plans for Army Aircraft and led Army Staff efforts to add to the 4th Infantry Division’s Aviation Brigade at Fort Carson—a successful $4 Billion two-year effort.

“My background includes a career as a Soldier and helicopter pilot, with combat service in Iraq and Afghanistan, which has given me a tremendous passion for vertical flight,” Koucheravy said. “I’ve chosen to join Vita because it gives me a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to help save lives, make our customers’ operations safer, and advance a game-changing technology in the aerospace sector. I look forward to joining an awe-inspiring team of dedicated and visionary professionals.”

Before joining Vita, Koucheravy led a sales and business development team at UltiSat, Inc. Prior to that, he led Sikorsky Aircraft’s U.S. Government business development team, achieving over $20 billion in orders and expanding naval helicopter sales worldwide. In this role, Koucheravy led a 75-person team that achieved $6 Billion of U.S. Government business annually and more than $400 Million in congressional budget plus-ups in 2020 alone. In addition, he held the position of director, Business Development & Strategy, Future Vertical Lift at Sikorsky, and deputy director, Corporate Strategy Business Development Support in Lockheed Martin’s corporate headquarters. In these positions, Koucheravy led Sikorsky’s Future Vertical Lift (FVL) business development efforts, winning down-selects in the Army’s Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft and Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft Programs. He also helped to integrate Sikorsky Aircraft into Lockheed Martin after the acquisition from UTC Corp in 2015.

“Richard Koucheravy brings unprecedented aviation and business development knowledge—in the civilian and military sectors—that will prove invaluable to expanding Vita’s commercial growth,” said Caleb Carr, CEO of Vita. “We are excited to welcome Richard to our expanding team of professionals and look forward to executing our joint mission.”

This press release was prepared and distributed by Vita Inclinata.

  
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