Robert Stevens Gets the Nod at Lockheed Martin

Credit: LOCKHEED MARTIN
When Lockheed Martin Corp. Chairman and CEO Vance Coffman retires in April 2005, the transfer of control to President and Chief Operating Officer Robert J. Stevens will come about as close to being a non-event as a leadership change can be. That's largely a testament to the confidence institutional...

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