He will be responsible for driving in-country business pursuits through oversight of capture and business development professionals, Leidos Australia said Thursday.
Jason Albanese, senior VP of strategy and business development at Leidos, underscored Campbell’s business and market understanding as well as his leadership skills.
“[Those] will ensure our outstanding local business development team continues to solve our Australian customers’ most challenging problems, and by doing so, drive the next phase of our strong growth,” said Albanese.
Aside from Leidos Australia, Campbell’s career also includes time with Lockheed Martin and BAE Systems in the U.K.
He succeeded Hans Tench who transitioned as VP of Asia Pacific business development and Australia strategy.
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