Lockheed Martin Segment Chief Dale Bennett to Retire in August
July 01 2019 - 4:02PM
Dow Jones News
By Michael Tobin
Lockheed Martin Corp. (LMT) said Dale Bennett, executive vice
president of the company's rotary and missions systems segment,
will step down from his position Aug. 26.
He will remain as an adviser at the defense and aerospace
company until the year ends, Lockheed said Monday.
Frank St. John, executive vice president of missiles and fire
control at Lockheed, will succeed Mr. Bennett. Scott Greene, vice
president of tactical and strike missiles, will replace Mr. St.
John in his current role.
Mr. Bennett has been with Lockheed since 1981 and has served in
a variety of roles, including president of global training and
logistics, according to Lockheed's website. The rotary and missiles
systems division employs more than 35,000 people globally.
Mr. Bennett is the latest Lockheed executive that has revealed
plans to retire over the last year. The company said in December
that executive vice president and finance chief Bruce Tanner would
retire in mid-2019. Orlando Carvalho, executive vice president of
Lockheed's aeronautics segment, retired from the company last
year.
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