Hanwha Hires Former Top U.S. Navy Shipbuilding Officer
Hanwha Defense plans to expand U.S. maritime capacity and workforce at Philly Shipyard with a $5 billion investment and thousands of new skilled manufacturing jobs, company said.
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Hanwha Defense taps Tom Anderson to run American shipbuilding arm - Breaking Defense
“This is a pivotal time for the Navy and U.S. shipbuilding writ large. Tom brings a wealth of experience and unique perspectives that will accelerate the delivery of novel solutions to our customers’ most elusive industrial base challenges,” said Hanwha Defense USA President and CEO Mike Smith.
Hanwha picks former PEO Ships Tom Anderson for top new U.S. shipbuilding role
U.S. Navy Rear Admiral and former Program Executive Officer, Ships, Tom Anderson has joined Arlington, Va.-headquartered Hanwha Defense USA as president of U.S. shipbuilding. Anderson served in the U.S. Navy for 34 years, including leadership roles as PEO Ships and acting Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), where he was responsible for acquiring, maintaining and modernizing the Navy’s ships. Over the course of his Navy career, he serv…
Hanwha Appoints Tom Anderson as President of US Shipbuilding
Hanwha Defense USA has named retired U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Tom Anderson as president of U.S. shipbuilding. A 34-year Navy veteran, Anderson previously served as program executive officer for ships and acting commander of Naval Sea Systems Command, overseeing ship acquisition, maintenance and modernization efforts across the fleet, Hanwha Defense said Monday. His extensive experience
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