The main advantage of Deviant comes down to the motivation for founding the company: We want to make bikes that we want to buy because nobody else is doing it. There is no board room of suits trying to squeeze every penny out of our product. Deviant is doing this for the love of the ride and the planet.
Riley has nearly a decade of experience in the field of aerospace manufacturing, having worked for companies such as Zodiac Aerospace, Safran, B/E Aerospace, Rockwell Collins, and UTC. Her most recent position was a Principal Engineer at Raytheon, where she worked as a lead mechanical engineer on the largest purchase contract in aircraft interiors.
Riley has a BS in Manufacturing Engineering from Western Washington University, and a Master of Business Administration from Washington State University.
Along with being a member of the US Navy Reserve for nearly twelve years, Tam has a decade of experience working in aerospace manufacturing. On top of hands on production experience, Tam is an extremely talented electrical engineer. One of his major responsibilities on this team is keeping the Magic Smoke inside its designated containers.
Tam has a BS in Electrical Engineering from Washington State University, and is currently pursuing a Masters of Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Washington State University.
Eb has a very diverse work experience despite their young age, having worked with satelites, medical devices, aircraft interiors, and even check loads systems for NASA's Mars program. Eb is an extremely creative and organized worker who wants to use their engineering and design background for sustainable and environmental driven engineering.
Eb has a BS in Materials Science & Engineering as well as a Masters of Mechanical Engineering from University of Washington.