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Bob Gunter
Vice President, Operations
Northrop Grumman Newport News
(Effective June 1, 2005)
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Matt Mulherin
Vice President, Programs
Northrop Grumman Newport News
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NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – May 16, 2005 – Northrop
Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) announced the appointment
of Robert L. Gunter and Matthew J. Mulherin as sector
vice presidents, effective June 1.
The company’s Newport News sector named Gunter,
48, sector vice president, operations and Mulherin,
45, sector vice president, programs.
As vice president of operations, Gunter will be responsible
for manufacturing, planning, resource management, sourcing,
supply chain management, logistics and supplier quality,
and facilities and waterfront services for the Newport
News sector. He will also take on the role of president
for Newport News Industrial Corp., a business unit that
markets specialized marine and industrial products and
supplies outage services for the power generation industry.
Prior to this appointment, Gunter served as vice president
for aircraft carrier programs and vice president of
engineering. He began his career with Newport News in
1983 in the machinery design department and has held
increasingly responsible management positions in ship
repair, engineering and construction. Gunter earned
a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the
University of Maryland and a master's degree in engineering
from Virginia Tech.
“Bob brings great technology and program strengths
to his new position and I am confident that the sector
will benefit as he works to build upon the working relationships
between operations and the programs,” said Mike
Petters, president, Northrop Grumman Newport News.
Gunter replaces John E. Shephard, Jr. who is leaving
the corporation to pursue other personal and professional
objectives. “John has been an important contributor
to Northrop Grumman Newport News and we will miss his
leadership,” said Petters.
As vice president of programs, Mulherin will be responsible
for executive oversight for shipbuilding programs at
Northrop Grumman Newport News to include the CVN 21
and CVN 77 aircraft carrier programs, carrier overhaul
and the Virginia-class submarine program. He is also
responsible for planning and production control for
these programs.
“Matt takes this important leadership role as
the sector’s reliance on production programs and
those transitioning from development to production increases,”
said Petters. “Much of our success in the future
is dependent on Matt’s ability to provide strong
program direction and I’m very confident in his
ability to deliver on our customer commitments.”
Mulherin began his career at Newport News in 1981 as
a nuclear test engineer. He has held increasingly responsible
positions including nuclear project manager for Los
Angeles-class submarines, director of facilities, director
of nuclear engineering and refueling, and director of
the CVN 21 program. He most recently served as vice
president for the CVN 21 program. Mulherin earned a
bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Virginia
Tech.
Northrop Grumman Newport News, headquartered in Newport
News, Va., is the nation's sole designer, builder and
refueler of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and one
of only two companies capable of designing and building
nuclear-powered submarines. Newport News also provides
after-market services for a wide array of naval and
commercial vessels. The Newport News sector employs
about 19,000 people.

CONTACT:
Jerri Fuller Dickseski
Northrop Grumman Newport News
(757) 380-2341
Jerri.Dickseski@ngc.com