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| | O'Brien Rosanne | | Corporate Vice President, Communicati... | | Northrop Grumman |
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Rosanne O’Brien is corporate vice president of communications and leads media relations, executive communications, employee communications and advertising.
O'Brien has been with the company since 1999 and also serves on the company's corporate policy council.
From 1993 to 1999, O'Brien served as vice president of corporate communications for Teledyne Inc., responsible for corporate communications and investor relations. Previously, she spent nine years with Glendale Federal Bank, rising to the position of senior vice president and director of corporate relations. Prior to Glendale Federal, she spent 11 years at Tiger International/Flying Tigers where she progressed to director of corporate communications.
O’Brien received a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Redlands and has completed an executive program at Stanford University. She is a member of the Communications Council of the Aerospace Industries Association, a member of the Public Relations Seminar and the Organization of Women Executives. She is on the board of directors of Girls and Boys Town of Southern California, the advisory board of Santa Monica College and is a trustee of the California Science Center, where she is also a member of the executive committee.
Source : Northrop Grumman | | Date parution : 23/03/2006 | | catégorie : | | Modifier votre profil |  |
| | O'KEEFE Sean 52 ans | | Head GE Washington D.C. Operations | | GE Aviation |
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Sean O'Keefe To Head GE Aviation's Washington D.C. Operations
Effective June 2, Sean O'Keefe, 52, will head GE Aviation's Washington D.C. operations, replacing Dr. Thomas Cooper, who is retiring after serving in the role with distinction for 21 years.
Over the past 30 years, O'Keefe has held key U.S. Government positions in Washington, including NASA Administrator (2001-2005), Deputy Director and Deputy Assistant to the President at the Office of Management and Budget (2001), and Secretary of the Navy (1992-93).
"Sean brings a wealth of experience involving complex public policy issues as well as advanced technology," said Scott Donnelly, President and CEO of GE Aviation, based in Cincinnati, Ohio. "He takes over the helm of our Washington office at a very dynamic period in the aviation industry."
Since 2005, O'Keefe has served as Chancellor of Louisiana State University. He has also held faculty posts at Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (1996-2001), and at Pennsylvania State University (1993-96).
O'Keefe earned a bachelor's degree from Loyola University, New Orleans, and a master's degree in public administration from Syracuse University.
His predecessor, Dr. Tom Cooper, has been a most trusted advisor to GE leadership and to Washington D.C. policy leaders and lawmakers for two decades. "Tom has played a major role in GE's leadership position in both commercial and military aviation," Donnelly said. | | Date parution : 14/03/2008 | | catégorie : Nominations | | Modifier votre profil |  |
| | O'Neill James R. | | Corporate Vice President and Preside... | | Northrop Grumman |
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James R. O'Neill is corporate vice president and president of Northrop Grumman Information Technology sector, a premier provider of advanced information technology, engineering, and business solutions for government and commercial clients.
Northrop Grumman Information Technology, based in McLean, Va., is a trusted IT leader and premier provider of advanced IT solutions, engineering and business services for government and commercial clients.The company’s technological leadership spans such areas as homeland security solutions, secure wireless, cyber and physical assurance, IT and network infrastructure, managed services, knowledge management, modeling and simulation, and geospatial intelligence solutions.
O'Neill's responsibilities include planning, organizing, controlling and leading the operations of the sector's business units, as well as integrating and executing the sector's long-range strategic plan to ensure the business units meet their aggressive growth objectives. O'Neill also serves on the company's corporate policy council.
As president of TASC Inc., O’Neill was responsible for matters pertaining to the development and customization of products and services provided to the U.S. government and commercial customers with revenue exceeding $750 million. Early in 2003, O'Neill also assumed the additional role of president of the company's Information Technology Computing Systems Group. The unit is most responsible for the sale, delivery and integration of enterprise networking technology, workstations, servers and complementary software.
In 2000, O’Neill held the position of senior vice president and general manager of Oracle Services Industries, where he led the company’s sales and consulting groups in the worldwide communications and utilities sectors. Revenues exceeded $1 billion. Prior to that, O’Neill served as an officer of Lucent Technologies and as president of its Government Solutions business unit. Before joining Lucent in January 1997, O’Neill was vice president and general manager of Digital Equipment Corporation's Federal Government Region. In that role he was responsible for the management and growth of Digital’s government business worldwide.
O'Neill has a bachelor's degree from Saint Anselm College in New Hampshire, and has attended executive management courses at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
Source : Northrop Grumman | | Date parution : 23/03/2006 | | catégorie : | | Modifier votre profil |  |
| | O'TOOLE Thomas (Tom) F. | | Senior vice president, chief marketing officer | | United Airlines |
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With almost 30 years of marketing experience – 20 in the hotel industry – O’Toole was most recently chief marketing officer and chief information officer for Global Hyatt Corporation where he led brand marketing, distribution, reservations and information technology for all operating companies and brands worldwide.
Throughout O’Toole’s almost 14-year career at Hyatt, he served in several senior leadership roles, developing brand strategies that ultimately led to the transformation of the marketing and IT functions and creation of new customer benefits.
O’Toole will start later this month. | | Date parution : 15/01/2010 | | catégorie : Nominations | | Modifier votre profil |  |
 | | OLLONGREN Hans | | Senior Vice President | | SAS |
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Hans Ollongren, Acting Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications and Public Affairs
| | Date parution : 14/06/2007 | | catégorie : Nominations | | Modifier votre profil |  |
 | | OOSTERLINCK René | | Director of the Galileo Programme and navigation r | | ESA |
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ESA appoints René Oosterlinck D/GAL until 31 December 2010. Mr Oosterlinck (B) is currently ESA’s Director of Legal Affairs and External Relations.
The Galileo Directorate is devoted to the implementation of the Galileo Programme for the European Commission and to other related satellite navigation activities. The Directorate is set up to cope with the wide changes that have taken place in this programme concerning the deployment of the Galileo system and its complete infrastructure, and the system level responsibility and industrial prime role that ESA will take on under an Agreement with the European Commission. | | Date parution : 16/04/2008 | | catégorie : Nominations | | Modifier votre profil |  |
 | | OPPEGAARD Svein | | Acting Executive Vice President, Corporate Human R | | SAS |
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Svein Oppegaard, Acting Executive Vice President, Corporate Human Resources
| | Date parution : 14/06/2007 | | catégorie : Nominations | | Modifier votre profil |  |
| | OSMUS Lynne | | administrator | | FAA |
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The White House has named Lynne Osmus FAA acting administrator, effective Jan. 16, just a day after Osmus was named the agency's acting deputy.
Osmus takes over from current acting administrator, Robert Sturgell, who has tendered his resignation as expected in advance of the change in administration.
Osmus is a veteran FAA executive who has links to members of the Obama transportation transition team, and it is very likely that the Bush administration sought approval from the Obama team before naming her. One source noted she will be a good link between the two administrations. She is not expected to be a contender to be the permanent administrator.
Osmus joined FAA in 1979, and has been in the executive ranks since 1990. Her most recent post was assistant administrator for security and hazardous materials. However, she was also the FAA liaison with the Obama transition team.
She previously served as chief of staff for former administrator Jane Garvey, who was one of the lead members of the transportation transition team.
Osmus was senior advisor to Sturgell when he was FAA deputy administrator. | | Date parution : 08/01/2009 | | catégorie : Nominations | | Modifier votre profil |  |
| | OSTERHOLZ John | | senior executive Cyberwafare § Cybersecurity | | BAE SYSTEMS |
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BAE Systems has named John Osterholz senior executive to lead its integrated cyberwarfare and cybersecurity business in the US. In this position, Osterholz will lead the development of solutions to defend infrastructure and government operations from attack over the Internet and to mount cyber counterattacks.
"I've spent my entire career working to assure that the people who defend the country have the information they need, when they need it, in a form that enables quick and decisive action, but today the networks that previously carried the information can become weapons themselves. It's a whole new world, and it's one in which BAE Systems is committed to playing a critical role," said Osterholz.
Osterholz previously was BAE Systems’ vice president of advanced network systems. He currently serves as Technical Council chair for the Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium, an international nonprofit organization dedicated to forming an industry-wide technical infrastructure to enable network-centric operations.
Prior to joining BAE Systems in 2004, Osterholz was the Department of Defense’s principal staff assistant for the development, oversight, and integration of C4ISR (command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance) policies and programs for information superiority. He has held several leadership positions within the government, including director of C4ISR integration support, director of the Military Satellite Office, deputy director of the Defense Information Systems Agency, and assistant director of the White House Military Office. He also served as a U.S. Army officer with assignments in special operations, reconnaissance, and intelligence.
Osterholz received the Secretary of Defense Medal for Distinguished Service in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks; the Federal IT 100 award; the Presidential Rank Meritorious Executive Award; the Federal Interagency Council Leadership Award; and the White House Military Office Distinguished Service Medal. | | Date parution : 03/07/2009 | | catégorie : Nominations | | Modifier votre profil |  |
 | | OSWALD Steve | | Vice President and General Manager I&SS division | | Boeing Integrated Defense Systems |
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The Boeing Company today announced that it has formed a new Intelligence and Security Systems (I&SS) division that will provide ground-based and other integrated intelligence and security solutions for a variety of U.S. government customers.
Steve Oswald, a retired U.S. Naval Reserve rear admiral and former astronaut, was named Vice President and General Manager of the new I&SS division, reporting to Roger Krone, president of the Network and Space Systems business of Boeing Integrated Defense Systems. Oswald brings to the assignment extensive experience in national security and the command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) field. I&SS will be based in the Washington, D.C. area.
I&SS has a workforce of approximately 2,000 people at nine locations nationwide and will be comprised of four program areas: Advanced Information Systems, Mission Systems, Security Solutions, which includes SBInet, and Advanced I&SS.
"The new Intelligence and Security Systems division enables increased focus on the complex challenges faced by our homeland security and intelligence community customers," Krone said. "Under Steve's leadership, I&SS will improve our ability to bring comprehensive, net-enabled capabilities to meet our customers' dynamic requirements."
Oswald most recently was vice president and program manager of Boeing's Space Shuttle program, a position he has held since joining Boeing in November 2001. A veteran of three space shuttle missions, he commanded mission STS-67 aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour in March 1995, after piloting two missions aboard Discovery in 1992 and 1993. Oswald also served as the NASA associate administrator for Space Operations at NASA Headquarters, where his responsibilities included oversight of the Space Shuttle, Expendable Launch Vehicle and Space Communications programs.
Oswald's military service spanned 34 years until his retirement from the Navy Reserve as a rear admiral in October 2007. His most recent assignments include service as the deputy commander of the Joint Task Force-Global Network Operations in 2000-01 and then as the Reserve assistant deputy chief of naval operations for Communications and Networks through 2007. Oswald holds a Bachelor of Science in aerospace engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy and is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School.
Brewster Shaw, vice president and general manager of Boeing's Space Exploration division and also a former astronaut, will serve as the interim Space Shuttle program manager and provide leadership to the program throughout the transition period to ensure continued focus on space shuttle mission assurance. | | Date parution : 21/12/2007 | | catégorie : Nominations | | Modifier votre profil |  |
| | Otsch Mag. Alfred 52 ans 10/05/1953 | | Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - Austrian Airlines | | Austrian Airlines |
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Place of birth: Wr. Neustadt, Austria
Education: Final Secondary School Examination
Studied Economic Science at the University of Economics Vienna (Mag.rer.soc.oec.)
Professional Career at Siemens:
1978 Siemens AG Austria, Vienna- Business Administration Trainee and Assistant to Managing Board
1983 Siemens AG Germany, MunichInternational Operations- Country-Specific Responsibility for Switzerland, France and Belgium
1986 Siemens AG Austria, ViennaDrives and Standard Products Group- Head of Business Administration
1990 Siemens AG Austria, ViennaIndustrial and Building Systems Group- Head of Business Administration
1993 Siemens AG Austria, Vienna- Member of the Managing Board
11/2001 Siemens AG Germany, NurembergAutomation and Drives- Group Vice President
12/2005 Siemens AG Austria, Vienna- Member of the Managing Board
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01-04-2006
Austrian Airlines Group
Member of the Managing Board
01-05-2006
Austrian Airlines Group
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
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 | | OWENS Angela K. | | President | | American Airlines Federal Credit Union |
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Owens returns to AA Credit Union from American Airlines, where she currently is the airline’s General Auditor. While previously with the AA Credit Union, Owens served as Senior Vice President – Community Relations and Financial Services. In this role, Owens led the credit union’s Financial Services group, which employs licensed representatives to provide financial planning and advising services to members. She was also responsible for the credit union’s business development, credit counseling, and member special assistance efforts.
“We are excited to welcome Angie back to the Credit Union and the tremendous experience she brings to our members,” said Douglas Herring, AA Credit Union chairman. “Angie’s valuable background in both the airline and credit union industries will help lead the credit union to new levels of growth and service in the future.”
Owens previously held leadership positions within the AMR Corporation family, including Managing Director – Corporate Accounting for American Airlines and Managing Director – Investor Relations for Sabre. Prior to AMR, Owens was an Audit Manager with Ernst & Young. Owens, a Certified Public Accountant, holds a master of business administration degree from The University of Texas at Arlington and a bachelor of science degree from Oklahoma State University.
AA Credit Union’s current President and Chief Executive Officer, John Tippets, will retain the title of Chief Executive Officer. Upon Owens joining the credit union late this summer, they will work closely together to ensure a smooth and successful transition of leadership upon Tippets’ future retirement. | | Date parution : 31/05/2007 | | catégorie : Nominations | | Modifier votre profil |  |
| | O’BRIEN Scott | | president of BAE Systems’ Products | | BAE Systems |
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Scott O’Brien has been named president of BAE Systems’ Products Group business, based in Jacksonville, Florida.
The division, with more than 1,700 employees at 11 facilities worldwide, manufactures many of the world's most recognized brands of security products exclusively for law enforcement, corrections, military, and licensed security professionals. Revenue for the division in 2006 was $324 million.
“Under Scott’s stewardship, the Products Group has built a proven track record of success,” said Walt Havenstein, President and CEO of BAE Systems, Inc. “I have every confidence in Scott’s leadership and his ability to continue to grow the business.”
O’Brien previously served as president of Products Group within Armor Holdings, Inc., which was recently acquired by BAE Systems. Prior to that, he served as president and chief operating officer of Safariland Ltd., Inc., a leading manufacturer of law enforcement equipment and automotive accessories within Products Group. His career with Safariland began in 1974.
O’Brien earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in business administration from California State University, Fullerton. He resides in Chino Hills, California, where he is a member of the Young President’s Organization; Chairman Emeritus of the Toyota Motor Sales Supplier Alliance; a member of the Dean’s Advisory Board at the School of Business and Economics at California State University, Fullerton; and a guest lecturer at the University of Southern California.
| | Date parution : 20/08/2007 | | catégorie : Nominations | | Modifier votre profil |  |
| | O’KEEFE Sean | | Chief Executive Officer | | EADS North America |
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Cette nomination sera effective à compter du 1er novembre 2009. Il deviendra par ailleurs membre du Comité exécutif d’EADS N.V. au 1er janvier 2010.
« Au cours de sa brillante carrière, Sean O’Keefe a occupé diverses hautes fonctions dans les sphères gouvernementale, industrielle et académique et a acquis ainsi une grande expertise et une vaste expérience. Nous nous réjouissons de le voir rejoindre notre équipe et nous espérons continuer à construire sur les succès remportés par l’entreprise en tant que fournisseur et partenaire industriel privilégié du gouvernement américain », a déclaré Louis Gallois, Président exécutif d’EADS. « Nous sommes également heureux que Ralph Crosby conserve son rôle de Président. Au cours des sept années durant lesquelles il a été un dirigeant exceptionnel, EADS North America a connu une croissance sensible, s’élevant au rang de fournisseur majeur de la défense américaine. »
Sean O’Keefe possède une large expérience de dirigeant, des affaires gouvernementales et de politiques. Il a occupé les postes de secrétaire à la marine, administrateur de l’agence spatiale américaine (NASA), contrôleur de gestion et directeur financier du ministère américain de la Défense, assistant adjoint du Président des États-Unis, et directeur adjoint de l’Office of Management and Budget. Depuis mars 2008, il était haut dirigeant du Groupe General Electric et de vice-président de l’entité « Washington Operations » au sein de General Electric Aviation.
Avant de rejoindre GE, Sean O’Keefe était recteur de l’Université d’État de Louisiane. Parmi ses différentes fonctions au sein du service public, il a été professeur de gestion commerciale, assistant du senior vice-président à la recherche, puis doyen de la Graduate School de l’Université d’État de Pennsylvanie. Il a ensuite été titulaire de la chaire Louis A. Bantle de politique commerciale et gouvernementale (Louis A. Bantle Professor of Business and Government Policy) de la Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs de l’Université de Syracuse.
« Je suis ravi d’avoir la possibilité de piloter l’équipe EADS et d’accroître sa présence dans l’industrie de défense américaine », a affirmé Sean O’Keefe. « Nous continuerons à nous attacher à proposer les meilleures solutions de défense et sécurité du territoire, en investissant et en créant des emplois aux États-Unis, et en surpassant les attentes de nos clients. Nous visons à devenir leader en termes de qualité de produits et de services sur les segments de marché où nous sommes actifs, et nous nous lancerons dans la compétition avec dynamisme. » | | Date parution : 22/10/2009 | | catégorie : Nominations | | Modifier votre profil |  |
| | O’Malley Michael | | new chief of staff | | Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) |
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O’Malley Named FAA Chief of Staff
WASHINGTON, DC – Michael O’Malley, deputy assistant secretary for transportation policy for U.S. Secretary of Transportation Norman Y. Mineta, has been tapped as the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) new chief of staff, FAA Administrator Marion Blakey announced today.
In his new position, O’Malley will be a key advisor to the administrator in the day-to-day administration and management of the agency. He also will play a significant role in addressing the many challenges facing the agency, including congressional reauthorization of FAA programs, resolving outstanding labor issues, and developing the Next Generation Air Transportation System Initiative.
O’Malley, who replaces David M. Mandell, comes to the FAA after serving in various senior policy positions at U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) headquarters. O’Malley was a counselor to the Department’s under secretary for policy, where he was involved in improving the air traffic control system to handle a record surge in passengers, and helped to develop changes to federal airport regulations that reduced reporting burdens and enhanced flexibility in using federal funds.
O’Malley came to DOT after two years as a government relations advisor at the legal firm Shaw Pittman LLP, where he provided strategic advice to clients on a wide range of policy matters, including international trade, agriculture and transportation. From January 1999 to March 2000, O’Malley was a senior associate at the International Trade Services Corporation in Washington, DC offering consulting services to U.S.-based multinationals and trade associations.
O’Malley, an Illinois native, served as a Washington-based legislative assistant to the governor of Illinois from April 1998 to January 1999, acting as the state’s federal liaison for transportation, science and technology, and defense issues. He previously worked in Chicago for the Canadian Consulate General, where, as an associate business development officer, he promoted closer business ties between U.S. and Canadian firms. His international involvement also includes one year as a graduate resident at Butler University’s Institute for Study Abroad in London.
O’Malley holds a master’s degree in European studies from the London School of Economics, and a bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Source : Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) | | Date parution : 14/03/2006 | | catégorie : Nominations | | Modifier votre profil |  |
| | O’SULLIVAN Michael | | Chief Financial Officer | | Nexcelle |
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Nexcelle has expanded its management team with the appointment of Michael O’Sullivan as the company’s Chief Financial Officer.
In this role, O’Sullivan will establish and oversee the financial structure for Nexcelle’s developing business activities. Previously, he was the CFO of GE Aviation’s Middle River Aircraft Systems – which is one of Nexcelle’s two parent companies.
“Michael’s addition to our team once again demonstrates the depth of industry experience that Nexcelle is able to draw from its affiliation with Aircelle of the Safran group, and GE’s Middle River Aircraft Systems,” said Nexcelle President Steve Walters. “Nexcelle already has made important strides in underscoring the capabilities of integrated propulsion systems for the aviation industry. With our growing business activity, Michael will provide the expertise for developing the financial framework for our company.”
During his professional career, O’Sullivan held numerous financial and management responsibilities, including positions at GE Corporate Accounting , GE Information Services, GE Semiconductor, GE Major Appliance and GE Aerospace, as well as Harris Corporation and Thales Mackay Radio. | | Date parution : 30/08/2010 | | catégorie : Nominations | | Modifier votre profil |  | |
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