Lockheed Martin has appointed Tim Cahill as the new executive vice president of the company’s Missiles and Fire Control business area, effective Nov. 1.
Cahill is currently senior vice president of Lockheed Martin’s global business development and strategy. He previously served as senior vice president for Lockheed Martin International and vice president of integrated air and missile defense systems for MFC.
“Tim is a strategic leader with the right combination of experience to enable the future growth of our Missiles and Fire Control business,” said Lockheed Martin Chief Operating Officer Frank St. John. “He is known for building strong, collaborative relationships with team members and customers alike, and I look forward to what he will bring to not only MFC, but also our customers who rely on us for their critical missions.”
Cahill joined the company in 1995 after a career as a U.S. Air Force officer. He succeeds Scott Greene, who retires at the end of the year. Greene will serve as a strategic adviser to the chief operating officer from Nov. 1 until the year-end.
“I am honored to be part of the exceptional MFC team of more than 20,000 employees dedicated to supporting our customers’ mission with our innovative products and solutions,” Cahill said. “The future of MFC is bright and we look forward to playing an important role in delivering 21st Century Security integrated solutions to our U.S. and allied customers around the world.”