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    FALLS CHURCH, Va., May 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) announces that Dave Keffer, corporate vice president and chief financial officer, has announced his intent to retire, effective February 21, 2025, to spend more time with family. In addition, Mark Caylor, corporate vice president and president of Mission Systems, has announced his intent to retire, effective July 26, 2024.

    The board of directors has elected Kenneth B. Crews, vice president of business management and chief financial officer for the Space Systems sector, to succeed Keffer, effective October 1, 2024. Crews will become vice president, Corporate Finance on July 1, and work directly with Keffer to ensure a smooth transition.

    Effective July 1, Roshan Roeder, corporate vice president and president of Defense Systems, will succeed Caylor as president of Mission Systems. The board of directors also has elected Ben Davies corporate vice president and president, Defense Systems sector, to succeed Roeder. Davies is currently corporate vice president and general manager of the Strategic Deterrent Systems (SDS) division in Space Systems. The SDS division, which includes the Sentinel program, also will be realigned into Defense Systems effective July 1.

    Commenting on these changes, Kathy Warden, chair, chief executive officer and president, said, “I am excited to welcome these proven and capable internal leaders to our executive leadership team. This is a testament to the strength of our Northrop Grumman extended leadership team, and our commitment to thoughtful and well-executed succession planning. These are the right leaders to execute our strategy, keep a laser focus on performance and continue to create value for our customers and shareholders.

    “On behalf of our company and board of directors, I want to thank Dave and Mark for their significant contributions to our business. In his five years in the CFO role, Dave has played a key role in guiding our company financial strategy through extraordinary circumstances and has built and led a best-in-class finance team.

    “Mark has made significant contributions to our company, holding key roles in finance, strategy and operations. Most recently, he’s helped pave the way for our continued technology leadership and profitable growth in the Mission Systems sector.”

    Prior to his current role in the Space Systems sector, Crews was chief financial officer for Mission Systems. He has worked in multiple sectors at Northrop Grumman since joining the company in 2004, to include the corporate headquarters, where he was director of financial planning and analysis. Crews earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from Florida State University and a master’s degree in business administration from the Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College.

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    Northrop Grumman Announces Leadership Changes FALLS CHURCH, Va., May 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) announces that Dave Keffer, corporate vice president and chief financial officer, has announced his intent to retire, effective February 21, 2025, to spend …