The executives announced their appointments via separate LinkedIn posts.
Toth joined Lockheed in 2016 after years-long service in the U.S. Air Force. His time with the defense contractor comprises of roles with increasing responsibilities, such as senior strategic planner for air mobility and special operations, capture manager for airborne high energy laser and director of air mobility for domestic campaigns.
He most recently worked as vice president of strategy and business development.
Toth’s military career includes time serving as commander of 353 Special Operations Group and director, Tactical Airlift, Special Operations, Rescue and Trainer Acquisitions, SAF/AQQU.
Dunn, on the other hand, joined Lockheed from the Army. He was a brigade commander and then chief of staff at Fort Still and the Fires Center of Excellence, among his previous military roles.
At Lockheed, he worked as director of strategy and business development for more than a decade before assuming his most recent role as VP and deputy.
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