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Redondo Beach CA (SPX) Jul 07, 2005 Northrop Grumman has promoted Paul Gregory to vice president of human resources, from his previous position as controller, at the company's Space Technology sector. He reports to Alexis Livanos, president of Northrop Grumman Space Technology. Gregory, 45, will plan and implement the sector's human-resources strategy, as well as manage employee relations, organization change and effectiveness, compensation and benefits, recruiting, leadership development, training and all other functions of the human-resources process. Since joining the company in 1981, Gregory has held various management positions within the company's Mission Systems sector and TRW Inc.'s corporate headquarters. In his previous assignment as the controller for the Space Technology sector, he managed resources and rates, financial reporting and forecasting, government cost settlements and shared accounting services. "Paul has broad experience in a diverse set of Northrop Grumman organizations, and his breadth will serve him well in this new leadership role," said Livanos. "His strategic perspective, creativity and in-depth understanding of the business will contribute greatly to the success of the sector." Gregory earned a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of California at Los Angeles and a master's degree in business administration from the University of Southern California. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express Space Industry Jobs, Careers and Appointments
St Louis MO (SPX) Jan 12, 2006Brewster Shaw has been selected as vice president and general manager of the Boeing NASA Systems business unit. Shaw replaces Mike Mott who passed away in November 2005. |
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