Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) |
Position |
| Dale Burton |
Technical Positions |
| Wayne Roeder |
|
| Scott Bieg |
|
| James E. Schuster |
Executive Vice President |
| Jim Terry |
|
| John Orlando |
|
| Mark E. Russell |
Vice President, Engineering, Technology & Mission Assurance |
| Greg Hansen |
|
| Colin Schottlaender |
Vice President |
| Jack Harrington |
Vice President, Command & Control Sys |
| Arthur J McMahon |
|
| Lynn A. Dugle |
President, Raytheon Intelligence & Information Systems |
| Barry Smith |
|
| Lee Stratton |
|
| Mr. Andy Null Gaspar |
|
| Thomas M. Culligan |
Executive Vice President, Business Development & Chief Executive Officer, Raytheon International |
| Daniel L. Smith |
Vice President |
| Jon C. Jones |
President, Space & Airborne Systems |
| Richard R. Yuse |
President, Raytheon Technical Services |
| Taylor W. Lawrence |
President, Missile Systems |
| David C. Wajsgras |
Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer |
| Michael J. Wood |
Chief Accounting Officer & Vice President |
| Rebecca R. Rhoads |
Vice President & Chief Information Officer |
| Jay B. Stephens |
Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary |
| Keith J. Peden |
Senior Vice President, Human Resources |
| Arthur Grant |
Vice President, National Intelligence |
| Brian C. Seagrave |
Vice President, Homeland Security |
| Bryan J. Even |
Vice President |
| Charlene A. Wheeless |
Vice President, Communications, IIS |
| Donald M. Ronchi |
Vice President |
| Edmund B. Woollen |
Vice President |
| Edward Miyashiro |
Vice President & Deputy General Manager, Missile Systems |
| Galen B. Jackman |
Vice President, Army Programs, U.S. Business Development |
| Greg Smith |
Vice President, Investor Relations |
| Gregory S. Shelton |
Vice President, Engineering & Technology |
| Heidi Shyu |
Vice President & Director, Technology |
| Hugo B. Poza |
Vice President |
| Jack R. Kelble |
Vice President |
| James C. Mandracchia |
Vice President, Integrated Supply Chain |
| Jane P. Chappell |
Vice President, Strategic Imaging Sys |
| John D. Harris |
Vice President, Contracts and Supply Chain |
| John W. Harris |
Vice President |
| John W. Kapples |
Vice President & Secretary |
| Lawrence J. Harrington |
Vice President, Internal Audit |
| Mac Jeffery |
Vice President, Global Public Relations |
| Michael M. Hoeffler |
Vice President, Evaluation Team |
| Mike Doble |
Vice President, Strategic Communications, Arlington |
| Mitch Kugler |
Vice President, Strategy |
| Pamela A. Wickham |
Vice President, Corporate Affairs & Communications |
| Phyllis Piano |
Vice President, Corp Communications & Philanthropy |
| Richard A. Goglia |
Vice President, Corporate Development & Treasurer |
| Richard B. Johnston |
Vice President, Corp Operations |
| Richard F. Gildea |
Vice President, Business Development |
| Robert L. Horowitz |
Vice President |
| Susan Baumgarten |
Vice President |
| Sylvia Courtney |
Vice President of Engineering |
| Thomas Kennedy |
Vice President, Unmanned & Reconnaissance Sys |
| Tom Vecchiolla |
Vice President, Business Development & Strategy |
| Vince J. Hrenak |
Vice President, Supply Chain |
Board of Directors
Dr. Dale Burton is sector vice president, Technology and Chief Technology Officer for Northrop Grumman's Integrated Systems sector, reporting directly to the sector president. He is responsible for directing the technology focus, reviewing sector technology development, and managing the decision-making process for discretionary resources for technology development and fielding. Having joined Northrop Grumman in July 1987 as a lead engineer, Dr. Burton was promoted to chief systems engineer a year later, heading the preparation of the top-level Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS) Preliminary Design Review summary. He led the engineering flight test system integration and flight test effort to a successful completion, which was capped by the "Early Look" and the European operational field demonstrations in 1990. As technical advisor to the Engineering department and a member of the full-scale development team, Dr. Burton flew 37 combat missions in Desert Storm. Following his return from Desert Storm, he was appointed director of Advanced Systems and, in March 1996, was named deputy program manager for the Joint STARS program. He served as chief engineer and deputy department manager of Engineering, Technology and Integrated Logistics Support beginning in early 1998. The following year he was appointed vice president, Engineering, Logistics, and Technology and in January 2003 was also named vice president, Advanced Architectures for Integrated Systems' Advanced Capabilities Development organization. Dr. Burton was a member of the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board from 1994 through 1998 and, prior to joining Northrop Grumman, held various lead technical positions in corporations such as Raytheon, Hughes Radar Systems Group, United Technologies Research Center, and Sikorsky Aircraft. He earned a Doctor of Science degree in applied mathematics from Florida State University in 1981 and received a Bachelor of Science degree in physics from the University of Arkansas at Monticello.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Northrop Grumman Corporation |
Vice President, Technology and Chief Technology Officer, Integrated Systems |
Current |
| Northrop Grumman Integrated Systems |
Chief Technology Officer |
Current |
| Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation |
Technical Positions |
Current |
| Raytheon Company |
Technical Positions |
Current |
| Northrop Grumman Integrated Systems |
Sector Vice President, Technology |
Former |
| Northrop Grumman Integrated Systems |
Director, Advanced Systems |
Former |
| Northrop Grumman Integrated Systems |
Deputy Department Manager, Engineering, Technology and Integrated Logistics |
Former |
| Northrop Grumman Integrated Systems |
Lead Engineer |
Former |
| Northrop Grumman Corporation |
Lead Engineer |
Former |
| Florida State University |
Doctor of Science Degree In Applied Mathematics |
Former |
| University of Arkansas |
Bachelor of Science Degree In Physics |
Former |
Mr. Roeder serves as Vice President of Sales, responsible for the Netcom global sales team. He is one of the original Netcom founders and has been with the company since Netcom's conception 28 years ago. Mr. Roeder directly manages some of our key military and aerospace customers in North America, such as Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Rockwell Collins, General Atomics, ITT and Honeywell. Prior to joining Netcom, He held various management positions with Filtech Corporation.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Professor of Chemistry |
Current |
| Massachusetts Institute |
Institute Prof |
Current |
| Visions for Tomorrow |
|
Current |
| Cheniere Energy, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Raytheon Company |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Surface Logix, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Citigroup Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Axiom Venture Advisors, Inc. |
Advisory Board Member |
Current |
| CMS Energy Corporation |
Board Member |
Current |
| Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Director of Science |
Former |
| Central Intelligence Agency |
Director of Central Intelligence |
Former |
| Cummins, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Former |
| Energy Research Company |
Director |
Former |
| Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
B.S. in chemical engineering and Ph |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Planet Confirm |
Vice-Chairman, Partner and President |
Current |
| Igneite LLC |
President and Board Member |
Current |
| Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas |
|
Current |
| Transamerica Corporation |
|
Current |
| Raytheon Company |
|
Current |
| Sage Telecom, Inc. |
|
Current |
| Sensorlogic, Inc. |
|
Former |
| Texas A&M University |
B.A. Degree In Business Analysis |
Former |
As Vice President, Account Service, Jim supervises all M/C/C account managers and promotes the vitality of all client/agency partnerships. Jim's relationship-based approach to advertising and public relations is built around two principles. He's relentless in his understanding of our clients' businesses, and he builds personal collaboration between clients, agency employees and industry players. Jim came to M/C/C in 1998 as an account manager. Since then, he's moved up quickly, thanks to his drive to take charge and get results. A hardcore believer in strategic brand development, Jim has led integrated marketing programs for clients including CapRock Communications, InterVoice-Brite, Vari-Lite International and Raytheon. Before joining the agency, Jim worked at Temerlin McClain on the GTE account. Previously, he worked for McCann-Erickson and Fogarty, Klein & Partners. Jim graduated from Texas State University with a degree in Marketing.
John Orlando is responsible for market and service strategy, marketing programs and corporate branding for LiveWire Mobile. He is the former Chief Marketing Officer of NMS Communications and, prior to that, head of product marketing for NMS Communications' breakthrough ringback service. John joined NMS Communications in 1997 through the acquisition of ViaDSP, where he worked on voice-over-IP gateways. John is currently Vice Chair of the Mobile Entertainment Forum Americas.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| LIVEWIRE MOBILE, INC. |
Chief Marketing Officer |
Current |
| Centage |
Cfo |
Current |
| Raytheon Company |
|
Current |
| 2ERGO Ltd |
|
Current |
| Aramark Uniform & Career |
Group Director of Planning & Analysis |
Former |
| New Hampshire College |
MBA |
Former |
| Northeastern University |
Bachelors Degree In Accounting |
Former |
Dr. Spivey has been a director of ADC since September 2004. Dr. Spivey most recently served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Luminent, Inc., a fiber optics transmission products manufacturer, from July 2000 to November 2001. From 1997 to 2000, Dr. Spivey served as Network Products Group President for Lucent Technologies. He also served as Vice President of the Systems & Components Group at AT&T Corporation/Lucent Technologies from 1994 to 1997. Dr. Spivey also serves on the Boards of Directors of Novellus Systems, Inc., Raytheon Company, The Laird Group, PLC and Cascade Microtech, Inc.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| ADC Telecommunications, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Novellus Systems, Inc. |
Director |
Current |
| Cascade Microtech Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Raytheon Company |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| The Laird Group plc |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Tektronix, Inc. |
President, Tektronix Development Company |
Former |
| AT&T Inc. |
Vice President, Systems & Components Group |
Former |
| The Office of The President |
Board of Directors |
Former |
| Advanced Design Consulting USA, Inc |
Director |
Former |
| Indiana University of Pennsylvania |
Masters Degree In Physics |
Former |
| Indiana University |
MS In Physics |
Former |
| Duquesne University |
BS In Physics |
Former |
Mark E. Russell is vice president of Engineering,
Technology and Mission Assurance for Raytheon
Company. He assumed the position in July 2008, and
was elected a company officer in June 2008. Raytheon
Company (NYSE: RTN), with 2008 sales of $23.2 billion,
is a technology and innovation leader specializing in
defense, homeland security and other government
markets throughout the world.With headquarters
inWaltham,Mass., Raytheon employs 73,000
people worldwide.
Russell guides the company’s vision and provides corporate
leadership in the strategic areas of technology and
research, engineering, operations, performance excellence,
Raytheon Six SigmaTM and Mission Assurance. He is
responsible for 45,000 world-class people working on
more than 8,000 programs.
Prior to leading Raytheon’s engineering organization,
Russell was vice president of engineering for Raytheon’s
Integrated Defense Systems (IDS) business. In this role, he
was responsible for leading IDS’ engineering activities,
including the capture and management of technology and
advanced programs; coordination of strategic architecture
initiatives; development and production of advanced
semiconductor products at Raytheon RF Components;
continuous improvement of processes and tools; and
product development.
Russell has worked in design engineering, operations,
field testing, and project and program management for
state-of-the-art radar, missile and communication systems
including Patriot, HLDA1,Wide Band Gap
Semiconductor (WBGS), Terminal High Altitude Area
Defense (THAAD) System, Joint Land Attack Cruise
Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor (JLENS), Sea-
Based X-Band Radar (SBX), Cobra Judy Replacement,
Upgraded EarlyWarning Radar (UEWR) and the
Zumwalt-class destroyer. He has overseen the management
of production facilities, including the Advanced
Products Center and Raytheon RF Components. He has
also served as director of surface radar engineering, and
the Radar Design and Electronics Center for Raytheon’s
Electronic Systems business, and he has expertise in the
development of microwave systems and components.
Russell has published 16 peer-reviewed papers on active
electronically steered arrays and radar systems, missiles,
photonic technology, solid-state transmitters and communications
systems. He holds 36 patents in the areas of
microwave and millimeter wave components, high-range
resolution radar applications and missile seekers.
Outside of Raytheon, Russell provides leadership on the
Board of Directors of the National Action Council for
Minorities in Engineering and Valeo Raytheon Systems.
He is involved in the University of Massachusetts K-16
Engineering Collaborative and the National Science
Foundation’s Engineering Research Center for
Collaborative Adaptive Sensing of the Atmosphere
(CASA), and he is Raytheon’s campus executive for the
University of Massachusetts.
Russell graduated from the University of Massachusetts
Lowell with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering.
He joined Raytheon after graduation, and then attended
the University of Massachusetts Amherst under the
Raytheon Advanced Study scholarship program, earning a
master’s degree in electrical engineering. The universities
have both honored Russell for his career accomplishments
with distinguished alumni recognition.
Russell has completed several Raytheon management programs,
including the Executive Leadership Summit and
Business Leadership Program, and is a qualified Raytheon
Six Sigma Specialist. Russell is a member of the Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Engineering, Technology & Mission Assurance |
Current |
| Umass Alumni Association |
|
Current |
| American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc |
Member |
Current |
| Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems |
Vice President of Engineering |
Former |
Greg manages the creative department, mentors the creatives and supervises all creative work. Since joining M/C/C in 1992, Greg has worked on accounts ranging from Sony, Fujitsu, Alcatel and Vari-Lite to CapRock Communications, Nokia, Ericsson and Raytheon. Prior to M/C/C, he worked as Art Director at Gleason Associates on both B2B and consumer accounts including DSC (now Alcatel), State Fair Foods and Dalfort Aviation. He started his career in JCPenney's advertising department. Throughout his career, Greg has won several prestigious awards including numerous TOPS (Dallas Addy) and MarCom awards. Greg holds a bachelor's degree in advertising from the University of Texas. He has served on the board of the Dallas Ad League and remains an active member.
Before joining Synta in January 2007, Mr. McMahon served as Senior Director of Human Resources for Cabot Corporation, a publicly traded specialty chemical company. From 1995 to 2001, Mr. McMahon was Vice President of Human Resources for Osprey Systems, Inc., a privately owned software and information technology services company. Mr. McMahon’s past experience in the field of human resources also includes positions with Broadway and Seymour, Inc., Wang Laboratories, Inc. and Raytheon Company. Mr. McMahon earned his B.S. from North Carolina State University and his J.D. from Suffolk University Law School.
Lynn A. Dugle is a Raytheon Company vice president
and president of Raytheon Intelligence and Information
Systems (IIS). She assumed leadership of IIS in
January 2009, and was previously vice president and
deputy general manager of that business. Raytheon
Company (NYSE: RTN), with 2008 sales of $23.2 billion,
is a technology and innovation leader specializing in
defense, homeland security and other government markets
throughout the world. With headquarters in Waltham,
Mass., Raytheon employs 73,000 people worldwide.
Headquartered in Garland, Texas, IIS is a leader in
intelligence and information technology solutions
drawing on capabilities in signals, imaging and geospatial
intelligence; air- and space-borne command and control;
ground engineering support; and weather and environmental
management. Major programs, products and
initiatives include MIND, NASA Earth Observing System
Data Information System (EOSDIS), Information
Dissemination Services-Direct Delivery (IDS-D), National
Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite
System (NPOESS), U-2, Distributed Common Ground
System (DCGS), Tactical Control System (TCS), SONJA,
USVISIT and Global Hawk. IIS is also responsible for
the development of Raytheon’s information solutions
strategy and the oversight of Raytheon’s Homeland
Security business. Major development operations are
located in Texas, Colorado, Virginia, Maryland, Nebraska,
Pennsylvania and Missouri.
Prior to her role at IIS, Dugle was vice president,
Engineering, Technology and Quality for Raytheon
Network Centric Systems (NCS), responsible for the
function’s strategic direction, leadership and operations.
While at NCS, Dugle was honored with the Raytheon CEO
Award for leveraging her technical knowledge and leadership
skills to deliver innovative solutions for the customer.
Before joining Raytheon in April 2004, Dugle held
officer-level positions with ADC Telecommunications.
While headquartered in Australia, Dugle was responsible
for leading teams in Europe and the Asia Pacific region.
Previous international experience includes managing
design and production facilities in Austria and Argentina.
Dugle began her career at Texas Instruments as a program
engineer and rose to vice president of Quality for the
Defense Systems and Electronics Group. While at Texas
Instruments she held positions within manufacturing,
operations, supply chain management, quality, financial
analysis, strategic planning and productivity programs.
Dugle is a member of the Raytheon Australia Board of
Directors, the Southern Methodist University Graduate
Program Board of Knowledge, and the Texans Credit
Union Board of Directors. She has held prior board of
director positions with the Collin County Red Cross,
Collin County March of Dimes, the Dallas metropolitan
area United Way, and served as the chairman of the board
for the Collin County Rape Crisis Center.
Dugle earned two degrees from Purdue University, a
Bachelor of Science degree in technical management, and
a Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish. Dugle also earned a
master’s of business administration degree from the
University of Texas at Dallas.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
President, Raytheon Intelligence & Information Systems |
Current |
| Raytheon Intelligence & Information Systems |
President |
Current |
| Texans Credit Union |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President & Deputy General Manager, Intelligence and Information Systems |
Former |
| University of Texas At Dallas |
MBA |
Former |
| Purdue University |
B.S., Technical Management |
Former |
Smith brings to Stratix Corporation more than 25 years of proven management experience in systems engineering, product delivery and customer service. Prior to joining Stratix, Smith was Symbol Technologies' director of engineering for the Eastern Region. In this role, he was responsible for product delivery for the eastern US and across all the verticals that Symbol services, most notably retail and consumer goods manufacturers and distributors. He also served as Eastern area vice president of engineering for Telxon Corporation, a $350 million scanner manufacturer, which was acquired by Symbol in 2000. Prior to his time at Telxon, Smith was the systems engineering director at Memorex Telex with over 360 computer engineers and administrative staff reporting to him. He held various management positions at this company during his 15-year tenure. He also worked at Raytheon and Litton Industries as a systems engineer. A combat veteran, Smith served in the Marine Corp for four years during Viet Nam and has a degree in Computer Technology.
Lee Stratton oversees SI International's human resources (HR) functions, including the recruitment, management, retention and training of employees and administration of employment benefits. Stratton joins SI International with over 20 years of experience in HR leadership positions at GE, TRW, and Raytheon. In his most recent position as HR Leader for the Corporate Finance - Global Business Services organization at GE, he managed the HR function in a growing financial services organization in over 50 countries worldwide. Stratton's focus at GE included key leadership staffing, organizational redesign, and shared services expansion with an emphasis on employee relations and HR initiatives in an environment of significant growth. At GE, Stratton also received a 2005 CEO Award for his leadership on the team supporting the disposition of GE's Capital Information Services business.
Andy serves as a Partner and Co-Founder of SV Investment Partners. He serves on the Management Committee, the Investment Committee, and the Portfolio Review Committee. Andy has been a private equity investor since 1981, preceded by 11 years of operating management and engineering experience in electronics, computers, and communications with RCA Corporation and with Raytheon. Andy co-founded and managed two Lauder Gaspar private equity funds from 1991 to 1998, which were financed by members of the Estee Lauder family. From 1981 to 1991 he was a Partner of Warburg, Pincus & Co, where he specialized in investments in communications, defense and technology companies. Andy received a BS degree in Electrical Engineering from Columbia University, an MS degree in Computer Science from Northeastern University and an MBA degree from Harvard Business School.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| SV Investment Partners |
Co-Founder |
Current |
| Silicon Valley Internet Prtnrs |
Co-Founder |
Current |
| SV Investment Partners |
Partner |
Current |
| RCA Corporation |
|
Current |
| Raytheon Company |
|
Current |
| Direct Group |
Board Member |
Current |
| Hitviews, LLC |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Warburg Pincus, LLC |
Partner |
Former |
| Silicon Valley Internet Prtnrs |
Partner |
Former |
| Silicon Valley Internet Prtnrs |
Manager |
Former |
| Northeastern University |
MS Degree In Computer Science |
Former |
| Harvard Business School |
Mba Degree |
Former |
| Columbia University |
BS Degree In Electrical Engineering |
Former |
Thomas M. Culligan is executive vice president of
Business Development for Raytheon Company and
CEO of Raytheon International, Inc. Raytheon Company
(NYSE: RTN), with 2008 sales of $23.2 billion, is a
technology and innovation leader specializing in defense,
homeland security and other government markets
throughout the world. With headquarters in Waltham,
Mass., Raytheon employs 73,000 people worldwide.
Culligan is responsible for worldwide sales and marketing,
Raytheon’s international business and its government
relations and operations. He also is responsible for
developing and leading the execution of Raytheon’s
business strategy.
Culligan joined Raytheon in March 2001 from Honeywell
International Inc., where he was vice president and
general manager of Defense and Space. He had worldwide
responsibility for all related sales, marketing and government
relations activities, and directed the company’s
aerospace operations in Europe, Russia, the Middle East
and Africa. He had line management and profit and loss
responsibilities for the company’s defense aftermarket
business and its technical services subsidiary, Honeywell
Technology Solutions.
Culligan joined AlliedSignal in 1994 as vice president of
Government Operations. He held executive positions at
McDonnell Douglas, including corporate vice president of
Program Development and Marketing, and vice president
and general manager of Government Affairs.
Before joining McDonnell Douglas, Culligan was
legislative director for Florida congressman Earl Hutto
and chief of staff for Florida’s secretary of state.
He earned a bachelor’s degree in government and a
master’s degree in public administration at Florida State
University and attended professional development
courses at Harvard University and the Wharton School
at the University of Pennsylvania. In the 1970s,
Culligan served in the U.S. Air Force after receiving
his ROTC commission.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Executive Vice President, Business Development & Chief Executive Officer, Raytheon International |
Current |
| Raytheon Company |
Senior Vice President, Business Development |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems |
President & CEO |
Current |
| Business-Higher Education Forum |
Chairman & CEO, Raytheon Company |
Current |
| Raytheon Company |
President & Chief Executive Officer |
Current |
| Raytheon Space & Airborne Systems |
Chairman & CEO |
Current |
| American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc |
Fellow |
Current |
| Raytheon Company |
Chairman |
Current |
| Navy League |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| California Polytechnic State University |
Member, Board of Directors |
Current |
| Business-Higher Education Forum |
Vice Chair |
Current |
| Isssp, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| FPL Group, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| The Cal Poly Co |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Air Force Association |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Aerospace Industries Association, Inc |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Pepperdine University |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Sprint Nextel Corporation |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Raytheon Company |
President of Electronic Systems |
Former |
| Raytheon Company |
Executive Vice President |
Former |
| Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems |
Executive Vice President |
Former |
| Raytheon Company |
General Manager |
Former |
| Raytheon Company |
Manufacturing Manager |
Former |
| Sprint Corporation |
Director |
Former |
| Raytheon Company |
Director |
Former |
| California Polytechnic State University |
Honorary Doctor of Science Degree |
Former |
| Pepperdine University |
Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree |
Former |
| California Polytechnic State University |
Bachelor's Degree In Industrial Engineering |
Former |
| Golden Gate University |
bachelor's degree in industrial engineering |
Former |
| Golden Gate University |
Business Administration |
Former |
Daniel L. Smith is a Raytheon Company vice president
and president of Raytheon’s Integrated Defense Systems
(IDS) business. He was appointed to this position in
September 2003. Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN),
with 2008 sales of $23.2 billion, is a technology and
innovation leader specializing in defense, homeland
security and other government markets throughout the
world.With headquarters inWaltham,Mass., Raytheon
employs 73,000 people worldwide.
As president of IDS, Smith is responsible for the
operational excellence, citizenship and growth of the
business. IDS provides global collection, exploitation,
and effector capability for international and domestic
customers, including: U.S.Missile Defense Agency,
Army, Navy,Marine Corps, Air Force, Department of
Homeland Security and numerous technology customers.
Major locations are Massachusetts, Rhode Island,
California, Colorado, Louisiana,Mississippi,Washington,
New Mexico, Alabama, Hawaii, Germany, Australia,
Saudi Arabia and Japan.
Smith retired as a Lieutenant Commander from the
U.S. Navy. He is a member of the Ancient Order of Saint
Barbara, an honorary military society of the U.S. Army
Air Defense Artillery. He is a recipient of the Rodney D.
Chipp Memorial Award from the Society of Women
Engineers. He is a trustee of the Association of the U.S.
Army. He is also a member of the board of directors of
the Naval Submarine League and is a lifetime member of
the Surface Navy Association and the Air Defense Artillery
Association. He is on the Board of Directors of Raytheon
Australia, a member of Australian AirWarfare Destroyer
Principals board of directors and is board chairman for
Raytheon Solipsys. Smith is also a member of the
Northeastern University Board of Overseers and the
Massachusetts Business Roundtable. He co-chaired the
Blue Ribbon commission for math and science education
with the governor of Rhode Island.
Smith earned a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree
in business administration from Chapman University
in Orange, Calif.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
President, Integrated Defense Systems |
Current |
| Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems |
President |
Current |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President |
Current |
| Naval Submarine League |
Member, Board of Directors |
Current |
| Massachusetts Business Roundtable |
Member |
Current |
| Air Defense, Inc. |
Member |
Current |
| U.S. Navy |
Lieutenant Commander |
Former |
| Raytheon Company |
Chairman Solipsys |
Former |
| Raytheon Company |
Director |
Former |
| Chapman University |
Master’S Degree In Business Administration |
Former |
| Chapman University |
Bachelor’S Degree |
Former |
Jon C. Jones is a Raytheon Company vice president
and president of its Space and Airborne Systems (SAS)
business. He was elected to the position in November
2005. Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN), with 2008
sales of $23.2 billion, is a technology and innovation
leader specializing in defense, homeland security and
other government markets throughout the world. With
headquarters in Waltham, Mass., Raytheon employs
73,000 people worldwide.
Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems (SAS) is the
leading provider of sensor systems giving military forces
the most accurate and timely information available for
the network-centric battlefield. With 2008 revenues of
$4.4 billion and 13,000 employees, SAS is headquartered
in El Segundo, Calif. Additional facilities are in Goleta,
Calif.; Forest, Miss.; Dallas, McKinney and Plano, Texas;
and several international locations.
Before assuming the position of SAS president, Jones was
vice president and deputy general manager of SAS and
had also held a similar position with Raytheon Missile
Systems. In that role, he assisted the business president
with the oversight of the multi-billion dollar business,
which consists of over 40 programs in production and
development.
Previously, Jones was vice president of Missile Systems’
Strike product line with responsibility for the Tomahawk
cruise missile, Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW), Paveway
Laser Guided Bomb, High-Speed Anti-Radiation Missile
(HARM), Maverick and advanced cruise missile products
and services.
Jones also served as the director for short-range missiles
in the air-to-air product line. He was responsible for the
development of the AIM-9X Sidewinder and served as the
program’s chief engineer. He was appointed a Principal
Fellow in 1999. He was also the chief engineer for the
Advanced Short-Range Air-to-Air Missile (ASRAAM)
program. Jones managed several programs leading to
product maturation of second-generation Focal Plane
Array-Based seekers.
Jones joined Hughes Aircraft Company in 1977 as an
engineer in the Maverick equipment department,
progressing to Infrared Maverick seeker lead engineer.
He also managed Infrared Maverick seeker production
in the Tucson, Ariz., factory.
In 1996, Jones received the Malcolm R. Currie award
for innovation. He won the State of Arizona Innovator
of the Year Award in 1997 and received the corporate level
Excellence in Technology Award for advancements in
infrared guided missiles in 2001. Mr. Jones received a
bachelor’s degree in engineering from California State
University, Northridge. He later attended the University
of California at Los Angeles, where he received a master’s
degree in engineering management.
Jones is a member of the Raytheon Executive Diversity
Leadership Team (EDLT). The EDLT provides leadership,
direction and sponsorship for Raytheon’s diversity
strategy, programs and projects across the company.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Space & Airborne Systems |
President |
Current |
| Raytheon Company |
President, Space & Airborne Systems |
Current |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President |
Current |
| Hughes Aircraft Company |
Lead Engineer |
Former |
| University of California |
Master’S Degree In Engineering Management |
Former |
| California State University |
Bachelor’S Degree In Engineering |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Technical Services Company LLC |
President |
Current |
| Raytheon Company |
President, Raytheon Technical Services |
Current |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
President, Missile Systems |
Current |
| Raytheon Missile Systems |
President |
Current |
| American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc |
Member |
Current |
| Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems |
Sector Vice President |
Former |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Engineering, Technology & Mission Assurance |
Former |
| Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems |
General Manager |
Former |
| Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Deputy Program Leader |
Former |
| Trex Enterprises Corporation |
Senior Staff Scientist |
Former |
| Stanford University |
Master’S Degree In Applied Physics |
Former |
David C.Wajsgras is senior vice president and chief
financial officer of Raytheon Company. He has held this
position since March 2006 and is a member of Raytheon’s
senior leadership team where he directs Raytheon’s overall
financial strategy. Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN),
with 2008 sales of $23.2 billion, is a technology and
innovation leader specializing in defense, homeland
security and other government markets throughout the
world.With headquarters inWaltham,Mass., Raytheon
employs 73,000 people worldwide.
Wajsgras provides extensive financial and operational
expertise. His responsibilities include financial reporting
and controls, merger and acquisition activity, planning
and analysis, investor relations, tax and treasury. He is
also the Executive Champion of Raytheon’s Persons with
DisAbilities (RPDA) Employee Resource Group, an
organization that works as a strategic partner across the
company to facilitate a fully accessible and supportive
workplace for employees with disabilities.
Prior to joining Raytheon,Wajsgras was executive vice
president and chief financial officer of Lear Corporation.
He joined Lear in 1999 as vice president-controller, where
he was responsible for all of Lear’s accounting and financial
reporting functions. In addition to his financial
responsibilities,Wajsgras had strategic and operations
oversight of Lear’s Interior Systems Division.
Before joining Lear,Wajsgras was corporate controller for
Engelhard Corporation. He also held numerous financial
management positions with Honeywell International, Inc.
Wajsgras earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting from
the University of Maryland in College Park and has a
master’s degree in finance from American University.
He is a member of the Board of Visitors at the Robert H.
Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland,
and a member of the Financial Executives Institute.
Michael J.Wood is vice president and chief
accounting officer of Raytheon Company. Raytheon
Company (NYSE: RTN), with 2008 sales of $23.2 billion,
is a technology and innovation leader specializing in
defense, homeland security and other government
markets throughout the world.With headquarters
inWaltham,Mass., Raytheon employs 73,000
people worldwide.
Wood is responsible for the company’s global accounting
and financial reporting functions. He joined Raytheon in
October 2006.
Wood brings more than 16 years of accounting and audit
experience. He came to Raytheon from KPMG where he
was an audit partner supporting several of the firm’s
large international and Fortune 500 clients including
companies in the aerospace and defense industry. He
brings extensive experience leading account teams for
many U.S. and foreign-based SEC registrants.
Wood holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from
San Francisco State University, and is a licensed CPA
in Virginia,Maryland, California and the District
of Columbia
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Chief Accounting Officer & Vice President |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| New England Business and Technology Association, Inc |
Vice President & CIO, Raytheon |
Current |
| Mass Technology Leadership Council |
Vice President & CIO, Raytheon |
Current |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President & Chief Information Officer |
Current |
| Mass Technology Leadership Council |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| New England Business and Technology Association, Inc |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Gen Dynamics Corporation |
|
Former |
| California Polytechnic State University |
Master's Degree In Electrical Engineering |
Former |
| California Polytechnic State University |
Bachelor's |
Former |
Jay B. Stephens is senior vice president, general counsel
and secretary of Raytheon Company. He is a member
of Raytheon’s senior leadership team and participates
in the operational management and strategic planning of
the company. Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN), with
2008 sales of $23.2 billion, is a technology and innovation
leader specializing in defense, homeland security and
other government markets throughout the world.With
headquarters inWaltham,Mass., Raytheon employs
73,000 people worldwide.
Stephens provides leadership for the company’s legal and
regulatory affairs, ethics and compliance programs, and
corporate governance activities. He is also responsible for
corporate staff activities in the areas of real estate, risk
management, and safety and environmental quality.
Stephens has served in a variety of senior executive,
leadership and legal positions in both government service
and in the private sector. Prior to joining Raytheon, he
served as Associate Attorney General of the United States.
He was appointed to that position by the President
following Senate confirmation. In that position, he had
primary responsibility for providing leadership and policy
oversight for the civil components of the Department
of Justice. These included the Antitrust, Civil, Civil Rights,
Environment and Natural Resources, Justice Programs
and Tax divisions of the Department.
Before becoming Associate Attorney General, Stephens
was corporate vice president and deputy general counsel
for Honeywell International (formerly AlliedSignal).
There, he served as the senior legal officer for a number
of the company’s diversified businesses, led the company’s
litigation and regulatory functions and chaired its
integrity and compliance program.
From 1993 to 1997, Stephens was a partner in the
Washington, D.C., office of the law firm of Pillsbury,
Madison and Sutro, where his practice focused on
complex litigation, regulatory matters and corporate
governance issues. He also served as co-managing partner
of the firm’sWashington office.
In 1988, Stephens was appointed by the President following
Senate confirmation to serve as the U.S. attorney for
the District of Columbia. For five years he provided
leadership, policy guidance and litigation oversight for the
nation’s largest federal prosecutor’s office, which investigated
and prosecuted cases involving public corruption,
terrorism, national security matters, fraud, narcotics and
violent crime, and also represented the government in a
variety of civil regulatory and litigation matters.
From 1986 to 1988, Stephens served in theWhite House
as Deputy Counsel to President Reagan, where he was
responsible for a wide range of legal policy and regulatory
issues and for providing counsel and advice to the
President and seniorWhite House staff.
From 1973 to 1985, Stephens served in a variety of
positions with the U.S. Department of Justice and in the
private sector, including Principal Associate Deputy
Attorney General, Assistant U.S. Attorney and Assistant
SpecialWatergate Prosecutor. He also worked as an assistant
general counsel with the Overseas Private Investment
Corporation and as an associate with theWashington law
firm of Wilmer Cutler & Pickering.
Stephens graduated from Harvard College magna cum
laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a bachelor’s degree in
government, attended Oxford University on a Knox
Fellowship and earned his Juris Doctor degree cum laude
from the Harvard Law School. He currently serves on the
board of directors of the National Legal Center for the
Public Interest, the New England Legal Foundation and the
National Association of Former United States Attorneys.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary |
Current |
| National Legal Center for The Public Interest |
Director |
Current |
| Honeywell International Inc. |
Corporate Vice President |
Former |
| Pillsbury |
Co-Managing Partner |
Former |
| United States, Inc. |
Associate Attorney General |
Former |
| Overseas Private Investment Corporation |
Principal Associate |
Former |
| Honeywell International Inc. |
Deputy General Counsel |
Former |
| Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering |
Associate |
Former |
| District of Columbia, LLC |
U.S. Attorney |
Former |
| Harvard Law School |
Juris Doctor Degree |
Former |
| Harvard College |
Bachelor’S Degree In Government |
Former |
| University of Oxford |
Knox Fellowship |
Former |
| Raytheon Company |
Member Senior Leadership Team |
Former |
Keith J. Peden is senior vice president of Human Resources
for Raytheon Company. He was elected to this position in
March 2001. Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN), with
2008 sales of $23.2 billion, is a technology and innovation
leader specializing in defense, homeland security and
other government markets throughout the world. With
headquarters in Waltham, Mass., Raytheon employs
73,000 people worldwide.
As Raytheon’s top human resources officer, Peden is
responsible for providing worldwide direction for the
company’s human resource initiatives. As such, he leads
organizational change, leadership development, learning,
talent acquisition, diversity, executive compensation,
performance development, benefits and the execution of
contemporary Human Resource process. Previously,
Peden served as Raytheon’s vice president and deputy
director of human resources since 1997. In that role he
was responsible for the execution of the human resource
process in the business as well as international human
resources and human resources systems.
Before joining Raytheon in 1993 as director of benefits,
compensation and human resource management systems,
Peden was director of worldwide compensation, benefits
and human resources information systems for Lotus
Development Corporation. Prior to joining Lotus, he was
a vice president of Alexander & Alexander Consulting and
led the Boston Human Resources practice. He also held
various human resources posts at Prime Computer
and Honeywell.
He is committed to lifelong learning and pursues this
passion through his participation as a member of both
the Wheaton College and Wentworth Institute Boards of
Trustees. Further, he was a participant in Governor Deval
Patrick’s educational transition team and has contributed
to efforts to advance liberals arts education through the
Association of American Colleges and Universities.
Peden earned his bachelor’s degree in history, political
science (pre-law and education) at Western Michigan
University and his master’s degree at Eastern Michigan
University.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Senior Vice President, Human Resources |
Current |
| Raytheon Company |
Deputy Director of Human Resources |
Former |
| Lotus Development Corporation |
Director of Worldwide Compensation |
Former |
| Honeywell Corporation |
Hr Roles |
Former |
| Eastern Michigan University |
Master’S Degree |
Former |
Arthur Grant is Vice President at Raytheon for National Intelligence, Space, and Geospatial Programs. He is responsible for Raytheon's Space programs and the classified programs of the National Foreign Intelligence program. Previously, he was the Minority Staff Director at the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, National Intelligence |
Current |
| GEOSPATIAL21 |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Communications, IIS |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President |
Current |
| Tab Consulting's |
|
Current |
| Executive Venture Partners, LLC |
|
Current |
| Raytheon Professional Services |
President |
Former |
| Q-U-A-L-I-T-Y.Com |
Founder |
Former |
| The Ohio State University |
Director of the Labor and Human Resources Department |
Former |
| Exostar LLC |
Board of Directors |
Former |
| University of Chicago |
PhD In Social Psychology |
Former |
| University of Chicago |
B.A. In Psychology |
Former |
| Marist College |
BA In Psychology |
Former |
Edward Miyashiro is a Raytheon Company vice president
and deputy general manager of Raytheon Missile Systems.
He assumed the position in August 2006 and was elected
an officer of the company in May 2007. Raytheon
Company (NYSE: RTN), with 2008 sales of $23.2 billion,
is a technology and innovation leader specializing in
defense, homeland security and other government
markets throughout the world.With headquarters
inWaltham,Mass., Raytheon employs 73,000
people worldwide.
Headquartered in Tucson, Ariz.,Missile Systems has
locations in California, New Mexico, Kentucky and
Arkansas. Its broad portfolio of weapon systems supports
every mission area of its customers, including air-to-air,
land combat, naval weapons, strike weapons, missile
defense, guided projectiles, and directed energy systems.
The business continually develops and invests in new,
innovative technologies to provide rapid, high-quality,
affordable mission capability to its customers.With a
workforce of 12,500 employees and 2008 sales of
$5.4 billion, Raytheon Missile Systems is the world’s leading
producer of weapon systems for the United States
military and the allied forces of more than 50 countries.
A 34-year veteran of the defense industry,Miyashiro
previously served as vice president of the business’s Naval
Weapon Systems product line with responsibility for
providing the U.S. and its allies with broad mission
capabilities in anti-surface warfare, layered air defense,
naval surface fire support and ballistic missile defense.
In this role since 1998,Miyashiro led and participated
in numerous international cooperative developments
and production programs involving more than 20
allied countries.
Earlier,Miyashiro served as program director for all
Standard Missile programs, where he was responsible for
all versions in production and numerous engineering
development programs, support services, test equipment,
design agents and a broad range of engineering efforts
performed under technical instruction.
Miyashiro has also served as program director for the
Terrier Lightweight Exoatmospheric Projectile program,
which paved the way for sea-based ballistic missile
defense. He was also a program manager on the Advanced
Air-to-Air Missile and, prior to that, served in various
engineering management roles.
Miyashiro began his career with General Dynamics,
Pomona Division, in 1974 as an associate engineer.
Originally from the Los Angeles area,Miyashiro has a
bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the
University of California, Berkeley. He has also attended
numerous university and corporate-sponsored certificate
programs including those in systems engineering,
engineering management and program management.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President & Deputy General Manager, Missile Systems |
Current |
| Raytheon Missile Systems |
Vice President & Deputy General Manager |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Army Programs, U.S. Business Development |
Current |
| Florida Institute of Technology |
Master's Degree, Acquisition-Contract Management |
Former |
| University of Nebraska |
Bachelor's Degree |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Investor Relations |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Engineering & Technology |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President & Director, Technology |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Integrated Supply Chain |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Strategic Imaging Sys |
Current |
John D. Harris II is vice president of Contracts and
Supply Chain for Raytheon Company. He became an
elected officer in June 2003. Raytheon Company (NYSE:
RTN), with 2008 sales of $23.2 billion, is a technology and
innovation leader specializing in defense, homeland security
and other government markets throughout the world.
With headquarters inWaltham,Mass., Raytheon employs
73,000 people worldwide.
As part of his Contracts and Supply Chain responsibilities,
Harris is responsible for the leadership, direction and
performance of both organizations and for the development
and implementation of global Supply Chain
solutions in the service of customers.
Most recently, Harris was vice president of Contracts for
Raytheon. Prior to this role, Harris was vice president of
Contracts for Raytheon’s government and defense businesses
from September 2002 to June 2003. Before that,
he was vice president of Operations and Contracts for
Raytheon’s former Electronic Systems business. In this
capacity, he was responsible for manufacturing, supply
chain management, quality, environmental health and
safety, and security for Raytheon Electronic Systems.
Prior to the formation of Electronic Systems, Harris was
staff executive reporting to the Raytheon chairman and CEO.
Harris joined Raytheon in 1983 as a member of the
Contracts Leadership Development Program. Throughout
his 22-year career, he has held positions of increasing
responsibility with the company, including deputy
division manager of Contracts for Raytheon Electronic
Systems and vice president of Contracts for Raytheon
Technical Services Company.
Harris is a member of the board of trustees of Merrimack
College, the board of advisors for the National Contract
Management Association, the Executive Leadership
Council and Foundation, the board of directors for the
Urban League, the board of directors of Exostar and the
Procurement and Finance Executive Council Committee
of the Aerospace Industries Association.
Harris received a bachelor’s degree in business administration
with concentrations in finance and operations
from Boston University. He is also a graduate of
Raytheon’s Advanced Management program. Harris is
a qualified Raytheon Six Sigma™ Specialist.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Contracts and Supply Chain |
Current |
| Boston Institute for Developing Economies, Ltd. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| National Contract Management Association |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Merrimack College |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Exostar LLC |
Director |
Current |
| Urban League |
Director |
Current |
| Raytheon Company |
Deputy Division Manager |
Former |
| Boston University |
Professor of Economics |
Former |
| Raytheon Company |
Staff Executive |
Former |
| Aerospace Industries Association, Inc |
Procurement and Finance Executive Council Committee |
Former |
| Undp |
|
Former |
| The World Bank |
|
Former |
| Rockefeller Foundation |
|
Former |
| Ford Foundation |
|
Former |
| USAID |
|
Former |
| Boston University |
Aerospace Industries Association |
Former |
| Raytheon Company |
Member Contracts Leadership Development Program |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President & Secretary |
Current |
Lawrence J. Harrington is vice president of Internal Audit
for Raytheon Company. He was elected to this position in
August 2004. Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN), with
2008 sales of $23.2 billion, is a technology and innovation
leader specializing in defense, homeland security and
other government markets throughout the world.With
headquarters inWaltham,Mass., Raytheon employs
73,000 people worldwide.
Harrington has spent most of his career in finance and
internal audit. He has also been vice president of Human
Resources and vice president of Health Operations at
Aetna Inc. He is a CPA and has been chief audit executive
for several global Fortune 500 companies, including
Staples, Aetna Inc. and LTV. He is a member of the
Institute of Internal Auditors and is past president of
their Boston Chapter and chairman of their international
professional issues committee.
Harrington earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting
from Bentley College inWaltham,Mass., and attended
Harvard’s Advanced Management Program. He has
been a frequent speaker at seminars on auditing,
change management, negotiation, and people
development and motivation.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Internal Audit |
Current |
| Staples, Inc. |
Chief Audit Executive |
Former |
| Aetna Inc. |
Chief Audit Executive |
Former |
| Ltv Corp |
Chief Audit Executive |
Former |
| Aetna Inc. |
Vice President of Human Resources |
Former |
| Bentley College |
Bachelor’S Degree In Accounting |
Former |
| Harvards |
Advanced Management Program |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Global Public Relations |
Current |
Michael M. Hoeffler is vice president of the Raytheon
Company Evaluation Team (RCET). He was appointed
to this position in February 2008, and was elected an
officer of the company in March 2008. Raytheon
Company (NYSE: RTN), with 2008 sales of $23.2 billion,
is a technology and innovation leader specializing in
defense, homeland security and other government
markets throughout the world.With headquarters
inWaltham,Mass., Raytheon employs 73,000
people worldwide.
As vice president of the RCET, Hoeffler is responsible for
conducting independent evaluations on a wide variety
of critical issues and programs, helping the RCET team
disseminate best practices and drive process improvements
across the company.
Hoeffler joined Raytheon in 1969 as an engineer
designing computers and software for the U.S. Navy
and several government agencies. Until his current
assignment, he was vice president of Future Naval
Capability for Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems
(IDS). In this role, he was responsible for the DDG 1000
Zumwalt Class Destroyer program and for carrying the
capabilities developed on DDG 1000 to other future Navy
applications. He had managed the DDG 1000 program
since August 2003.
Among his prior Raytheon assignments, Hoeffler was
vice president of the company’s worldwide air traffic
management business. Under his leadership, Raytheon
became the number one provider of air traffic control
systems throughout the world.
In addition to his professional accomplishments, Hoeffler
has served on the Radio Technical Commission for
Aeronautics policy board and the American Bonanza
Society board of directors. In addition, he is a licensed
commercial pilot, a flight instructor and airframe-power
plant mechanic. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Hoeffler
earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering
from CaseWestern Reserve University in Cleveland and
masters’ degrees in electrical engineering and engineering
management from Northeastern University, Boston,Mass.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Evaluation Team |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Strategic Communications, Arlington |
Current |
Pam Wickham is vice president of Corporate Affairs and
Communications for Raytheon Company. Raytheon
Company (NYSE: RTN), with 2008 sales of $23.2 billion,
is a technology and innovation leader specializing
in defense, homeland security and other government
markets throughout the world.With headquarters
inWaltham,Mass., Raytheon employs 73,000
people worldwide.
As a member of the Raytheon Leadership Team, she is
responsible for the company’s media relations, public
relations and brand management, internal communications,
executive communications, corporate contributions
and special events.
Prior to her current position,Wickham was vice president
of Corporate Communications for Hewlett Packard.
She came to Hewlett Packard in 2004 from General
Electric (GE), where she began as merchandising and
brand manager for GE Plastics in 1996 and then served
in positions of increasing responsibility, including public
relations manager with the GE corporate office; general
manager, Global Communications for GE Medical; and
executive vice president, Global Communications for
GE Healthcare, headquartered in the United Kingdom.
A graduate of the University of Oklahoma with a bachelor’s
degree in English, she began her career as an account
executive at Porter Novelli Public Relations in New York
and then served with Ketchum Public Relations as a
senior account executive.Wickham is the vice chair of
the board of directors of MATHCOUNTS®, a national
math enrichment, coaching and competition program
that promotes middle school mathematics achievement
through grassroots involvement in every U.S. state and
territory. She is also the former chairperson of the
Communications Council of the Aerospace
Industries Association.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Corporate Affairs & Communications |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Corp Communications & Philanthropy |
Current |
Richard A. Goglia is vice president of Corporate
Development and treasurer of Raytheon Company.
He was appointed a Raytheon vice president in January
1999. Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN), with 2008
sales of $23.2 billion, is a technology and innovation
leader specializing in defense, homeland security and
other government markets throughout the world. With
headquarters in Waltham, Mass., Raytheon employs
73,000 people worldwide.
As vice president and treasurer, Goglia is responsible for
issuing corporate debt and equity in capital markets,
bank financing, international customer financing, foreign
exchange and global cash management and forecasting.
He is also responsible for Raytheon’s pension and
401(k) investments.
In 2006, Goglia assumed additional responsibilities of
Corporate Development for Raytheon Company. In this
role, he is responsible for the company’s acquisition and
divestiture activities.
Goglia joined Raytheon in 1997. Previously, he spent 16
years with General Electric and GE Capital and one year
with General Signal, where he was responsible for mergers
and acquisitions. While at General Electric, Goglia held
positions in finance and corporate development and
strategy. His last assignment was as senior vice president
of GE Capital in its Corporate Finance Group.
Goglia earned a bachelor’s degree in economics in 1973
from Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pa., and a master’s
of business administration in finance from the University
of Pennsylvania Wharton School in 1977.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Corporate Development & Treasurer |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Corp Operations |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Business Development |
Current |
Courtney comes to the MTBC as a veteran engineer of more than 20 years. She is vice president of engineering for Raytheon Company's Intelligence and Information Systems (IIS), where she oversees programs and functions for more than 5,000 engineering and technical professionals. While at Raytheon, Courtney has led several high-profile projects from start to finish, including a $400 million Sense Segment contract and Tier 1 software integration and certification for Release 3. She also directed the Software Engineering Center (SEC) for Raytheon's C3I Business, delivering next generation air traffic control, satellite communications and command and control software systems. Throughout her career, Courtney has received numerous awards including the 2005 Raytheon Global Business Development Team Excellence Award and the IDS President's Award. She was also nominated by Raytheon for the Society of Women Engineers' Engineer of the Year Award in 2000.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President of Engineering |
Current |
| Metroplex Technology Business Council |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Unmanned & Reconnaissance Sys |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Business Development & Strategy |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Raytheon Company |
Vice President, Supply Chain |
Current |