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Northrop Grumman Appoints Timothy J. McMahon Vice President, Corporate Lead Executive for Colorado Springs

 
Timothy J. McMahon

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Sept. 29/Satnews Daily/ — Northrop Grumman Corp. (NYSE:NOC) has appointed Timothy J. McMahon as vice president of Air Force and Command & Control Strategic Programs and the corporate lead executive for the company's business in the Colorado Springs region.

 

In this new position, Northrop said, McMahon will be responsible for leading the enterprise-wide strategy and approach for its work with the U.S. Air Force. In addition, McMahon will serve as the principal corporate point of contact for all Northrop Grumman business in Colorado Springs. He will provide senior leadership and coordination between the company's 1,200 employees and its primary customers in the area.

 

Northrop Grumman customers in Colorado include the Air Force Space Command; North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD); United States Northern Command; National Reconnaissance Office; Missile Defense Agency; and Army Space and Missile Defense Command. McMahon will foster a shared understanding of these customers' current and future needs and focus on leveraging corporate resources to satisfy those needs.

 

McMahon joined Northrop Grumman in June 2003 after a 32-year career with the Air Force where he retired with the rank of major general. He earned a bachelor's degree in history from Quincy University in Quincy, Ill., and a master's degree in public administration from Golden Gate University in San Francisco. McMahon is also a distinguished graduate of the Industrial College of the Armed Forces and graduated from the Advanced Management Program at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Business.

 

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