Scott Greene, executive vice president of the missiles and fire control business segment at Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT), plans to retire from the company by Dec. 31 after a more than 41-year career.
Greene will continue to run the MFC business until a successor is found and then serve as a strategic adviser to help facilitate a smooth transition, Lockheed said Monday.
He was appointed to his current post in August 2019 after two years as VP of tactical and strike missiles and is a member of the National Defense Industrial Association, Association of the United States Army and the Air Force Association.
“We are grateful for Scott’s service to our customers, the company, and for his strategic leadership of our $11 billion MFC portfolio that provides advanced technology and mission-driven solutions for military customers, including the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, the Missile Defense Agency, Special Operations Forces and allied nations,” said Jim Taiclet, chairman, president and CEO of Lockheed and a two-time Wash100 Award winner.