Since 1981, Mr. Levy has served as President of Redstone Capital Corporation, a consulting and investment banking firm specializing in various ventures, including the funding and development of multiple energy projects. He holds the distinction of being the Founder and a Director of Tech Precision Corp., a publicly listed company on NASDAQ, dedicated to manufacturing large precision components for various space and defense programs. During the period from 2004 until its divestiture in 2016, he held the position of Chairman at Universal Aerospace Corp., a renowned aerospace parts manufacturer. Under his leadership, the company achieved a remarkable sale value six times its initial investment.
Earlier in his career, from 1972 to 1977, Mr. Levy practiced tax law with prestigious firms in New York City. His professional journey commenced in 1968 as an engineer at General Instruments Military Systems Division, where he worked until 1969. Mr. Levy graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. in Engineering from Yale University in 1968 and subsequently earned a J.D. cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1972. Additionally, he served in the U.S. Army Reserve for six years.
Andrew Levy
Andrew Levy
Board Advisor
Since 1981, Mr. Levy has served as President of Redstone Capital Corporation, a consulting and investment banking firm specializing in various ventures, including the funding and development of multiple energy projects. He holds the distinction of being the Founder and a Director of Tech Precision Corp., a publicly listed company on NASDAQ, dedicated to manufacturing large precision components for various space and defense programs. During the period from 2004 until its divestiture in 2016, he held the position of Chairman at Universal Aerospace Corp., a renowned aerospace parts manufacturer. Under his leadership, the company achieved a remarkable sale value six times its initial investment.
Earlier in his career, from 1972 to 1977, Mr. Levy practiced tax law with prestigious firms in New York City. His professional journey commenced in 1968 as an engineer at General Instruments Military Systems Division, where he worked until 1969. Mr. Levy graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. in Engineering from Yale University in 1968 and subsequently earned a J.D. cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1972. Additionally, he served in the U.S. Army Reserve for six years.