Monday, December 12, 2011

BAE Systems president resigns - Business First of Louisville:

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Haverstein resigned as a director and chief operatinv officer of BAE Systems plc and president and CEO of its subsidiaru The resignation is effectiveJune 26, and he will exit the employmeng of BAE Systems Sept. 20. Pending appointment of a permanent BAESystems Inc. boardc member Tony Zinni was namedf acting president and CEO of BAE Systems according to anews release. “I would like to thanmk (Haverstein) for his dedicatiohn and leadership during his time as an executivee director and for his part in the successful executioj ofBAE Systems’ global strategy and to the growth of the US based business, BAE Systemxs Inc.,” Dick Olver, chairman of BAE said in the release.
Last year the defense giant has salesexceedintg $34.4 billion. BAE's Louisville plant, locatexd in the Airport Industrial Park, makeds weapons and components forthe U.S. It employs about 300 workers.

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