Colladay to succeed McAnally at Lockheed Martin Astronatics

Raymond S. Colladay has been named president of Lockheed Martin Astronautics in Denver, effective Feb. 1, 1997, the company said yesterday. He succeeds James W. McAnally, who will retire Jan. 31, 1997, after a 37- year career. Colladay is now VP business development and advanced programs.

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