Campbell to Lead BAE Systems’ Ship Repair Business

January 13, 2015

Joseph Campbell (Image: BAE Systems)
Joseph Campbell (Image: BAE Systems)
BAE Systems has named Joseph Campbell as vice president and general manager of the company’s Ship Repair business, effective Jan. 14.
 
Campbell succeeds Bill Clifford, who will retire after a successful 46-year career in the U.S. Navy and the private sector.
 
Campbell will be responsible for leading the strategy, operations and financial and business performance of Ship Repair, including the commercial shipbuilding operations. He previously served as vice president and director at American Systems Corporation, where he was responsible for undersea warfare and naval combatant programs.
 
Campbell served in the U.S. Navy for more than 30 years and was commissioned as an engineering duty officer. Assignments included Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, supervisor of Shipbuilding, Newport News, Trident Refit Facility and Kings Bay. He also completed two staff tours at Commander Submarine Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet and served as the 101st shipyard commander of Norfolk Naval Shipyard, as well as director of Fleet Maintenance and deputy commander, Logistics, Maintenance and Industrial Operations, Naval Sea Systems Command.
 
Campbell holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania, as well as a Naval Engineer’s degree and master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 

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