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Walter Havenstein
Walter Havenstein is Chief Operating Officer and member of the Board of Directors for BAE
Systems plc, a $28 billion global aerospace and defense company; and President and Chief
Executive Officer of BAE Systems Inc., the Company’s wholly-owned U.S. subsidiary which
employs some 45,000 employees in the United States, United Kingdom, Sweden, Israel and
South Africa and generates annual sales in excess of $10 billion.
Prior to Mr. Havenstein’s current appointment in January, 2007, he
served as president of the Electronics & Integrated Solutions
Operating Group within BAE Systems. Before that, he was
President of BAE Systems’ Information and Electronic Warfare
Systems (IEWS) business unit. Mr. Havenstein previously served
first as executive vice president and then as president of Sanders,
a Lockheed Martin Company, and remained as president of the
unit after it was sold to BAE Systems in November 2000. Before
joining Sanders in February 1999, he had been vice president and
general manager of the Strategic Systems Division for Raytheon at
Falls Church, Virginia.
Mr. Havenstein joined Raytheon (E-Systems) in 1991 as director of business development
for the Communications Manufacturing Division and later became vice president and general
manager of the Surveillance and Control Division and vice president for Tactical Data
Systems. He began his defense industry career at the ITT Aerospace and Communications
Division in business development and program management roles.
Walt holds a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy and
a master's degree in electrical engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School. He served
on active duty in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1971 to 1983, specializing in tactical
communications and systems acquisition management, and completed his career in the
Marine Corps Reserve in 2001.
Mr. Havenstein is a member of the Marine Corps Association, Navy League, and the Armed
Forces Communications and Electronics Association. He serves on the Board of Directors of
the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation and FIRST — For Inspiration and Recognition of
Science and Technology; and on the Board of Advisors for the University of New Hampshire,
Whittemore School of Business. He is also a member of the Defense Advisory Board for
Employee Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR).
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