The company said Monday Lademan will report to Leidos Chief Growth Officer Jason Albanese and work with members of the executive leadership team on long-term plans to advance the company’s NorthStar 2030 strategy.
In this capacity, she will also be responsible for the company’s growth strategies, strategic partnerships and investments, strategy execution and special projects.
“Daryle’s three decades of experience across the defense and government technology market makes her ideal to guide NorthStar 2030 implementation,” Albanese said. “Our strategy’s foundation is enabling smarter and more efficient outcomes. Daryle will help ensure we’re pursuing priorities that result in tangible solutions for our customers.”
Daryle Lademan’s Career Background
Before Leidos, Lademan spent 15 years at BAE Systems, where she served as vice president of strategy and planning and led activities for the company’s electronic systems and support solutions businesses.
Her industry career included time as a principal at management consulting firm The Avascent Group and a director at strategic advisory firm CSP Associates.
The University of Central Florida graduate is a former president and board member of Women in Aerospace.
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