Jeffrey Lowinger
Senior Vice President & President of Cubic Transportation Systems
Jeffrey Lowinger is the senior vice president of Cubic Corporation and president of Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS). He will be responsible for overseeing the business’ continued growth and advancing Cubic’s NextCity™ strategic priorities.
Prior to joining Cubic, Lowinger was the president of the eMobility segment for Eaton Corporation, a new organic growth segment announced in March of 2018 to provide intelligent power electronics, power systems and advanced power distribution, in addition to circuit protection products and solutions for the automotive and commercial vehicle industry. Since the launch of the segment, the business achieved over $450 million in mature year revenue of new business. He oversaw the global profit and loss (P&L) for sales, marketing, development, production and services for all power management technologies for on- and off-road vehicles. Prior to leading eMobility, Lowinger served as the senior vice president of engineering and chief technology officer for the company’s industrial sector where he was responsible for leading the technology maturation for the aerospace, vehicle and hydraulics portfolio as well as overseeing the commercialization for new product development for specific customer applications.
Lowinger successfully completed a 25-year career at Boeing where he held several engineering leadership roles managing complex hardware/software development programs for all key rotorcraft programs. He was also the executive vice president of engineering, Xworx and commercial business at Bell Helicopter, where he oversaw the $1.5 billion global commercial business in addition to leading innovation and technology for Bell’s Xworx organization.
He is active in promoting science and technology and has served on the advisory boards at Rutgers University, Texas Christian University, Penn State University and Concordia University. He holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Rutgers University. Lowinger also completed executive education programs at Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University and Fuqua School of Business at Duke University.