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Lockheed Martin Names Executive VP of Aeronautics Business
Larry Lawson is currently the vice president and general manager of the F-35 program.
Lockheed Martin's board of directors approved the appointment of Larry A. Lawson as the executive vice president of the Aeronautics business area, following the announcement of Ralph D. Heath’s retirement. The transition is effective on April 1.
Lawson has held a range of positions of increasing responsibility in his career of more than 32 years in aerospace, according to a press release. Lawson, currently the vice president and general manager of the F-35 program, started his career with McDonnell Douglas and in 1986 joined the Lockheed Martin site, where he served in various technical and managerial roles in capturing, developing and producing air-to-air and air-to-ground weapon systems.
Prior to leading the F-35 program, he served as vice president and general manager of the F-22 Raptor program and vice president of business development for Lockheed Martin’s Electronic Systems business area, the release said.
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“Larry brings a keen understanding of our customers’ expectations and a proven track record of driving and delivering program and operational performance excellence,” said Bob Stevens, chairman and CEO, in the press release. “We have absolute confidence that, under Larry’s leadership, Aeronautics will continue the design, delivery and sustainment of affordable military aircraft and advanced development programs.”
Lawson will be succeeded as vice president and general manager of the F-35 program by Orlando Carvalho, who currently serves as vice president and deputy. Lorraine Martin will succeed Carvalho as vice president and deputy for the F-35 program; she is currently the vice president of the C-130 program. George Shultz, currently vice president of Modernization programs for Aeronautics, will become the new vice president for the C-130 program.
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“These assignments demonstrate the value of our robust succession planning, which positions us to quickly adapt to management changes while maintaining a focus on executing on our mission and delivering value to our customers,” Stevens said in the release.
Heath retires after a 37-year career with the Lockheed Martin Aeronautics business area and its heritage companies. In addition to leading the consolidation of the three business units to create the current Aeronautics business area, Heath led the revitalization of the C-130 program, international expansion of the F-16 program and the development and delivery of the F-22 and F-35 fighter aircraft to secure the long-term future of the business. Since becoming executive vice president of Aeronautics in 2005, Heath has been instrumental in creating a business culture defined by ethics and integrity and creating an inclusive workforce that values creativity, innovation and diversity, the release said. Heath is a U.S. Army veteran and qualified Airborne Ranger.
Lawson holds a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Lawrence Technological University, a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Missouri, is a graduate of the Harvard Business School Advanced Management Program and an MIT Seminar XXI Fellow, the release said. He also serves on the Air Force Association board of directors, is a senior member of AIAA and holds patents in advanced signal processing.
Carvalho joined Aeronautics as the F-35 deputy in August 2011 after serving as president of Lockheed Martin’s MS2 business unit. He has been with Lockheed Martin over 30 years, according to the release.
Martin was named to her position leading C-130 programs in December 2010; previously she was vice president of the C-5 program. She began her Lockheed Martin career at Unisys Defense Systems in 1988 following service as an officer in the U.S. Air Force, the release said.
Shultz joined Lockheed Martin in 1984 and in addition to leading the modernization programs, he oversees operations at Kelly Aviation Center in San Antonio, Texas, and the Greenville, S.C. facility, according to the release.
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