Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems Appoint Senior Executive

August 27, 2012

Teri G. Marconi: Photo Northrop Grumman
Teri G. Marconi: Photo Northrop Grumman

Northrop Grumman names Teri G. Marconi Vice President & General Manager of Naval and Marine Systems Division.

In her new position, Marconi will have executive responsibility for all naval and marine systems programs within Northrop Grumman's Baltimore-based Electronic Systems sector, including operations in Annapolis and Sykesville, Md.; Charlottesville, Va.; Sunnyvale, Calif.; Bethpage, N.Y.; Ocean Springs, Miss.; Harvey, La.; Kings Bay, Ga.; and New Malden, U.K.

Marconi joined the company in 1985 and has held a variety of leadership positions in program management, subcontract management, marketing and business development. She most recently served as vice president of business development with executive responsibility for the strategic planning and development of new business opportunities throughout the Electronic Systems sector.

Prior to that, she was vice president of combat avionics systems with executive responsibility for product development and production of tactical and fire control radars for the F-22, F-35, B1-B, C-130J and other platforms, and the Distributed Aperture System for the F-35.

Marconi earned a bachelor's degree from Tulane University and has completed a variety of executive-level development programs.

A native of Baltimore, she has served for the past three years as the chairperson of the Greater Baltimore March for Babies, a project of the March of Dimes.


 

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