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HII Appoints Director of Enterprise Transformation

June 6, 2019

Cullen Glass (Photo: HII)
Cullen Glass (Photo: HII)

Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) has announced that Cullen Glass has been named corporate director of enterprise transformation. He will report directly to Scott Stabler, executive vice president and chief transformation officer.

As the director of enterprise transformation, Glass is responsible for working with corporate and division leadership to co-implement improvements in core business processes. His role will span multiple value streams, including supply chain, information technology/analytics and manufacturing.

Glass spent the last 18 years of his career at Honeywell, including leadership roles in planning, manufacturing, IT, logistics, order management and supply chain. In his last position, as director, enterprise IT manufacturing and quality, he was responsible for deploying best-in-class applications and processes across all Honeywell business groups. Previous accomplishments include leading the successful implementation of SAP across the $15 billion Automation and Control business segment and international supply chain process re-engineering that led to both improved delivery performance and reduced inventory levels.

Glass earned a bachelor’s degree in management from the College of St. Scholastica and an MBA from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota.

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