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General Dynamics Announces New Presidents For Bath Iron Works, NASSCO

General Dynamics Announces New Presidents For Bath Iron Works, NASSCO
The USS Arleigh Burke (DDG-51). (Photo: U.S. Navy)

General Dynamics [GD] on Monday said that Dirk Lesko will become president of the Bath Iron Works and Kevin Graney will become president of NASSCO effective Jan. 1, 2017, following the retirement of Frederick Harris.Harris has been president of NASSCO for the past 10 years and president of Bath since Sept. 2013. Before joining NASSCO in 2006, Harris was with GD’s Electric Boat division.Lesko, 50, was named vice president and general manager for Bath in August 2015 following a position…

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