Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: July 1, 2019
Frank St. John
Lockheed Martins (NYSE: LMT) board of directors has appointed company veterans Frank St. John and Scott Greene to new executive vice president roles, effective Aug. 26.
Both appointees will bring a commitment to excellence and strong customer focus to their respective business areas,” Marillyn Hewson, chairman, president and CEO of Lockheed and a 2019 Wash100 winner, said in a statement released Monday.
St. John, EVP of Lockheeds missiles and fire control business, will succeed the retiring Dale Bennett as EVP of rotary and mission systems business. He has held leadership roles in program management and engineering since he joined the company more than three decades ago.
Greene, VP of tactical and strike missiles within Lockheeds MFC business segment since 2017, will succeed St. John as EVP of the companys MFC business. He has over 38 years of industry experience and served in various leadership positions during his career in the company.
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