Steven Williams , formerly vice president of business development at L3Harris Technologies (NYSE: LHX), has been named VP of growth at Anduril Industries , according to his LinkedIn post.
The three-decade industry veteran will support the development of the growth teams at the Irvine, California-headquartered defense technology contractor.
Prior to joining L3Harris, Williams was VP of defense aerospace at Honeywell (Nasdaq: HON), where he provided support to the domestic and international defense sectors.
Before that, he served as VP of global sales and business development at FLIR Systems for four years.
His industry career includes time as a sales manager at QED and general sales manager and product development manager at CoorsTek.
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