Members Only Area
Username
Password
Login  
Forgot your Password? 
  HOME     OUR SERVICES     ABOUT US     OUR PARTNERS     ABOUT OUR SITE     ADVERTISE WITH US  
   Saturday, September 29, 2007   Search
 
Subscribe Now
 Epicos Newsroom
Epicos Newsletters
Sign up for free
Defence & Offset
Procurement
 E-mail Address:
 First Name:
 Last Name:

  Epicos Newsroom
New Leaders Take the Helm At BAE Systems Inc.
 (2007-01-18)
By: Copyright Business Wire 2007 , Business Wire
BAE Systems welcomes three new leaders in the new year who will continue to provide ethical leadership, reliable services and products and support the men and women in uniform.
 
The following appointments, all previously announced, took effect at the beginning of the year.
 
Walt Havenstein is chief operating officer and member of the Board of Directors of BAE Systems plc, and president and chief executive officer of BAE Systems Inc. Havenstein succeeds Mark Ronald, who retired on 2 January. Havenstein was previously president of the company's Electronics and Integrated Solutions (E&IS) group. Prior to that role, Havenstein was the executive vice president for BAE Systems North America. He has held several leadership positions; including executive vice president and then president of Sanders, a Lockheed Martin Company. He remained president of the unit after it was sold to BAE Systems in November 2000. Before joining Sanders in February 1999, he was vice president and general manager of the Strategic Systems Division for Raytheon at Falls Church, Virginia. Havenstein is based at the company's headquarters in the Washington area.
 
Michael A. Heffron is president of the company's E&IS operating group based in Nashua, New Hampshire. He succeeds Walt Havenstein. Previously, Heffron was the president of the company's Platform Solutions unit since April 2006. Prior to that position, he was president of the Information Warfare business and previously served as vice president of engineering for BAE Systems' Information and Electronic Warfare Systems unit.
 
Linda Hudson has taken leadership of the company's Land and Armaments operating group. Hudson, former president of General Dynamics Armament and Technical products division succeeds Tom Rabaut, who retired in December 2006 after serving more than 30 years in the military and defense industry. Hudson has served in a number of senior management positions at General Dynamics, as well as with Lockheed Martin, Martin Marietta, Ford Aerospace and Communications Corp., and Harris Corp. She is based in Arlington, Virginia.
 
About BAE Systems
 
BAE Systems is the premier trans-Atlantic defense and aerospace company, delivering a full range of products and services for air, land, and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, information technology solutions, and customer support services. BAE Systems, with 88,000 employees worldwide, had 2005 sales that exceeded $22 billion, excluding the group's former interest in Airbus.


Shannon Smith, BAE Systems Tel: 703-907-8257 Cell: 703-967-3854 shannon.n.smith@baesystems.com www.baesystems.com

(c)2006 Business Wire. All of the news releases contained herein are protected by copyright and other applicable laws, treaties and conventions. Information contained in the releases is furnished by Business Wire's members, who warrant that they are solely responsible for the content, accuracy and originality of the information contained therein. All reproduction, other than for an individual user's personal reference, is prohibited without prior written permission.
 
 
No related news...
Category
Industry Zone
Cluster
Financial Periscope
Country
USA
Type
Press Release

Copyright © 2006 Epicos - All rights Reserved