He will be responsible for revenue, growth and strategic direction for the aerospace company supporting defense, intelligence, international and commercial customers. Some of his tasks are aligning business strategic investments and acquisitions, leading market and growth strategy, spearheading customer engagements and helping drive year-over-year growth.
Carter brings to Albers years long experience in working at several aerospace and defense companies.
He previously served as director of business development at Lockheed Martin‘s (NYSE: LMT) space business; VP of national security and battlespace management business unit at SNC; and project engineering manager at BAE Systems; among other roles and companies.
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