Rob Hogan Appointed Vice President of Manufacturing at Newport News Shipbuilding

February 2, 2015

Rob Hogan (Photo courtesy of Huntington Ingalls Industries)
Rob Hogan (Photo courtesy of Huntington Ingalls Industries)
 
Rob Hogan has been appointed vice president of manufacturing at the Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) Newport News Shipbuilding division.
 
Since beginning his career as a welder in 1976, Hogan has held leadership positions at all levels of production and construction. Most recently, he served as director of manufacturing for steel fabrication. Hogan is a graduate of The Apprentice School and earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from Strayer University.
 
In his new position, Hogan will be responsible for manufacturing and manufacturing planning in support of all shipbuilding programs. He will assume his new role on Feb. 23 following a transition into the job with the help of Becky Stewart, who will retire from the position March 1 after more than 33 years in the shipyard.
 

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