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Faith Jennings, Vic Beck to Lead Communications at Northrop Aerospace Systems Divisions

Faith Jennings, Vic Beck to Lead Communications at Northrop Aerospace Systems Divisions - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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northrop-Grumman_BLUENorthrop Grumman has appointed Faith Jennings as communications director for the unmanned systems division and Vic Beck as communications director for the military aircraft group, both under the company’s aerospace systems business.

“Communications to customers, employees, the media and other critical influencers is vital to our success, and Faith and Vic each bring deep industry knowledge and proven experience to our team,” Cynthia Curiel, sector vice president for communications at Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems, said Monday.

Jennings, who has at least 20 years of experience in the industry, previously worked as corporate director for internal communications and public relations at Raytheon.

She also worked at Boeing and media and communications companies such as APCO Worldwide, Sky News, BBC and Associated Press Television News.

Beck is a retired U.S. Navy officer and previously held the role of managing director in charge of communication strategy development at Burson-Marsteller.

He served in Iraq and Afghanistan and held the role of vice chief of information at the U.S. Navy before his retirement in 2013.

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Written by Neel Mehta

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