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Executive Leadership

Effective leadership at Lockheed Martin isn’t only about getting results. It’s about getting results in the right way. Our leaders are expected to continually promote ethical behavior, support diversity and make decisions that protect the health and safety of employees as well as the natural environment through Full Spectrum Leadership.

Ultimately, every one of us is a leader, because we all control the attitudes and behaviors of at least one person - ourself - and we set an example for our colleagues. Lockheed Martin is striving to establish the tools and reinforce the values that provide everyone with rewarding work in a safe and supportive environment. But it’s up to each one of us as individuals to embrace the culture we’re creating.

James D. Taiclet, Chairman, President & CEO
James D. Taiclet
Chairman, President & CEO

James Taiclet is chairman, president and chief executive officer of Lockheed Martin Corporation. He became chairman in March 2021, after joining the company as president and CEO in June 2020. He has been a director on the Lockheed Martin board of directors since January 2018.

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John W. Mollard
Acting Chief Financial Officer

John Mollard is acting chief financial officer (CFO) for Lockheed Martin Corporation until a permanent CFO is named. In this role, Mollard is responsible for all aspects of the corporation’s financial strategies, processes, and operations.

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Frank A St. John
Frank A. St. John
Chief Operating Officer

Frank A. St. John serves as chief operating officer for Lockheed Martin Corporation. He has held this role since June 2020 and is responsible for the strategic, operational, and financial performance of the corporation's business areas, totaling over $65 billion in sales. 

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Dean Acosta
Dean Acosta
Senior Vice President, Chief Communications Officer

Dean Acosta is senior vice president and chief communications officer for Lockheed Martin Corporation. He leads global communications strategies and activities across the four business areas and internationally, and provides strategic communications counsel to the corporation’s senior executives.

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Richard F. Ambrose
Executive Vice President, Space

Rick Ambrose is executive vice president of Lockheed Martin Space and an officer of Lockheed Martin Corporation. Space is a more than $11 billion enterprise that employs nearly 22,000 people and provides advanced technology systems for national security, civil and commercial customers. 

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Tim Cahill
Tim Cahill
Senior Vice President, Global Business Development

Tim Cahill currently serves as senior vice president of Global Business Development at Lockheed Martin Corporation. Mr. Cahill is responsible for bringing integrated solutions to U.S. and international customers as they look to Lockheed Martin’s capabilities and technologies to support their missions and address their most pressing needs.

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Scott Greene
Scott Greene
Executive Vice President, Missiles and Fire Control

Scott Greene is executive vice president of Missiles and Fire Control (MFC) for Lockheed Martin Corporation. MFC is a more than $11 billion enterprise that employs approximately 20,000 people. MFC develops, manufactures and supports advanced combat, missile, rocket and energy systems and provides technical services and logistics support for military customers that include the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Special Operations Forces and allied nations. Commercial programs include products and services for the global civil nuclear power industry, microgrids, renewable energy solutions and energy storage.

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Stephanie C. Hill
Stephanie C. Hill
Executive Vice President, Rotary and Mission Systems

Stephanie C. Hill is executive vice president of Rotary and Mission Systems (RMS) for Lockheed Martin Corporation. RMS is a $16 billion enterprise employing 35,000 people across the globe, with approximately 10 percent in Australia, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, United Kingdom and other countries.

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Yvonne O. Hodge
Yvonne O. Hodge
Senior Vice President and Corporate CIO, Enterprise Business and Digital Transformation

Yvonne Hodge is the senior vice president and corporate chief information officer of Enterprise Business & Digital Transformation at Lockheed Martin. Hodge is responsible for developing strategies and implementing integrated, cross-functional solutions that transform operations through technology, culture, and processes to deliver business-based outcomes. 

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Greg A. Karol
Greg A. Karol
Senior Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer

Greg A. Karol is senior vice president and chief human resources officer for Lockheed Martin Corporation. He is responsible for the corporation’s diverse workforce of 114,000 employees in over 50 countries around the world. He develops and implements the global human resources strategy, including benefits, compensation and performance management, talent acquisition, diversity and inclusion, labor relations, talent and organizational capability, and workforce solutions and intelligence. He also oversees the corporation’s communications and global security organizations.

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Maryanne Lavan
Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary

Maryanne Lavan is the Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary for Lockheed Martin Corporation. She is responsible for the Corporation’s legal affairs and law department, including serving as counsel to its senior leadership and Board of Directors.

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Leo S. Mackay, Jr. Portrait
Leo S. Mackay, Jr.
Senior Vice President, Ethics and Enterprise Assurance

Leo S. Mackay, Jr. is senior vice president of Ethics and Enterprise Assurance for Lockheed Martin Corporation. As the chief audit executive, he provides independent, objective assurance and advisory activity to improve the corporation’s operations. He is also on the Board of Directors of LM Ventures, Lockheed Martin’s $200M venture capital fund.

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Rodney A. Makoske Portrait
Rodney A. Makoske
Chief Engineer and Senior Vice President, Engineering and Technology

Rod A. Makoske is the chief engineer and senior vice president, Engineering and Technology (E&T) for Lockheed Martin Corporation. As the principal engineering leader for the corporation, he oversees the recruitment, retention and development of a 40,000-person engineering workforce. 

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Christian Marrone
Senior Vice President, Government Affairs

Christian Marrone is senior vice president of Government Affairs for Lockheed Martin. In this position, he directs the corporation’s activities with Congress and the Pentagon, and manages all federal, state and local government customer relationships. 

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Gregory M. Ulmer
Executive Vice President, Aeronautics

Gregory (Greg) M. Ulmer is the executive vice president (EVP) of the Aeronautics business area for Lockheed Martin Corporation. Aeronautics is a more than $20 billion enterprise employing approximately 30,000 people. The Aeronautics portfolio features fifth-generation tactical aircraft, air mobility, unmanned and intelligence/surveillance/reconnaissance platforms, including the F-35, F-22, F-16, C-130; as well as Advanced Development Programs at Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works®.

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Robert E. (Rob) Mullins Portrait
Robert E. (Rob) Mullins
Senior Vice President, Corporate Strategy and Development

Rob Mullins is senior vice president of Corporate Strategy and Development for Lockheed Martin Corporation. He is responsible for developing and implementing comprehensive strategies to position Lockheed Martin for predictable and sustainable business growth. Dr. Mullins joined Lockheed Martin in March 2018 as the vice president of Strategy and Business Development for Lockheed Martin’s Space business area.

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Full Spectrum Leadership

Corporate culture change takes place in two ways: It grows from the bottom up, as shifting social and economic realities weave their way into the fabric of an organization. And it flows from the top down, as leaders recognize the inevitable changes taking place in the world and shape them to serve the best interests of the organization and everybody who is part of it.

Full Spectrum Leadership is Lockheed Martin’s model for promoting and accelerating the latter type of change - the type that allows the company to create its own destiny and ensure that it will continue to thrive in the face of new competitive challenges.


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