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Cubic Names Grace Lee as Chief Human Resources and Diversity Officer

Cubic Names Grace Lee as Chief Human Resources and Diversity Officer

Seasoned executive to oversee strategic human resources functions and advance company’s diversity strategy

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SAN DIEGO, Oct. 25, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Cubic Corporation (NYSE:CUB) today announced the appointment of Grace Lee as senior vice president and chief human resources and diversity officer. Lee will be responsible for the strategic leadership of global human resources for Cubic, including talent acquisition, organizational learning and development, talent management, total rewards and HR systems. Lee will also oversee the development and advancement of the company’s diversity strategy. She will report to Bradley H. Feldmann, chairman, president and chief executive officer, effective October 29.

Grace Lee, Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources and Diversity Officer, Cubic Corporation.

“I am very pleased to welcome Grace to our Cubic leadership team,” said Bradley H. Feldmann, chairman, president and CEO. “Grace’s extensive experience leading organizational transformation is instrumental as we continue to strengthen our company culture. Grace will also play a key role in driving the direction of our human resources functions across our three businesses globally.”

Prior to joining Cubic, Lee was senior vice president of global human resources for Charles River Laboratories, a biotechnology company with 14,000 employees across the Americas, Europe and Asia-Pacific. She has also previously held the top HR role at Beckman Coulter, TTM Technologies and IMI Severe Service. Lee has led integrations and restructuring through numerous global mergers and acquisitions initiatives. This includes the development of onboarding and integration programs, integration of best practices and establishment of succession and talent development plans for organizations.

Lee graduated from the University of the Philippines with a bachelor’s degree in Communications and earned a Master of Science in Global Leadership from the University of San Diego.

About Cubic Corporation

Cubic is a market-leading, technology provider of integrated solutions that increase situational understanding for transportation, defense, C4ISR and training customers worldwide to decrease urban congestion and improve the militaries’ effectiveness and operational readiness. Cubic Global Defense Systems is a leading provider of live, virtual, constructive and game-based training solutions for the U.S. and allied forces. Cubic Transportation Systems is a leading integrator of payment and information technology and services to create intelligent travel solutions for transportation authorities and operators. Cubic Mission Solutions provides networked Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) capabilities for defense, intelligence, security and commercial missions. For more information about Cubic, please visit the company’s website at www.cubic.com or on Twitter @CubicCorp.

 

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