Corporate Lead Executive of Northrop Grumman Corporation
Margaret “Maggie” Larezos is the corporate lead executive for Northrop Grumman Corporation in Boston, Massachusetts.
In this capacity, she serves as principle corporate point of contact to customers in the area, representing the extensive capabilities provided by Northrop Grumman. Primary customers include Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, three Program Executive Offices, and MIT Lincoln Laboratory all located at Hanscom Air Force Base. Responsibilities include providing strategic acquisition and technical assistance to customers and supporting local business and community interests.
Prior to joining Northrop Grumman Corporation, Ms. Larezos served more than 26-year career in the U.S. Air Force retiring as a colonel. She was a member of the service’s acquisition corps and worked on a variety of major programs such as Titan IV Space Launch Vehicles, the Navy’s Ultra High Frequency Follow-On Communication Satellites, Global Positioning System, Global Hawk and Predator Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Joint Strike Fighter, Air Operations Centers and Air Force Computer Network. Additionally, she was a leadership instructor at the Squadron Officers School.
Ms. Larezos’ extensive and successful Air Force acquisition experience included assignments as a Program Element Monitor at both Air Combat Command and Headquarters Air Force. While stationed at Hanscom AFB, she served as a Deputy Division Chief for C3I Infrastructure Division and Senior Material Leader of the Operational Command and Control Division.
Ms. Larezos holds a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University as well as master’s degrees in Environmental Engineering from the University of Southern California, Military Operational Art and Science from the Air Command and Staff College, and Strategic Studies from the Army War College. She is a member of the Air Force Association and Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association.
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