Lindenmayer will oversee efforts to grow the current $800-million business by delivering mission-critical technologies to government customers.
Who is Ray Lindenmayer?
The executive brings to the role expertise in business and product development, project management, and government relations.
He previously served as director of business development at Intelsat General Communications. He also led as senior engineering manager and strategic account manager throughout his 13 years at Harris Corp. and was appointed director of business development when Harris Corp. and L3 Technologies merged to become L3Harris Technologies.
Lindenmayer logged over 28 years of service to the U.S. Air Force, where he oversaw logistics, installations and mission support and was involved in long-range and strategic support planning and policies.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science management from Syracuse University, a master’s degree in computer science from American University and a master’s degree in marketing from the University of Rochester – Simon Business School.
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