Moosally Named President Fincantieri Marine

February 12, 2010

Photo courtesy Marinette Marine Corporation
Photo courtesy Marinette Marine Corporation

Fred P. Moosally has taken office on February 8th, 2010 as President and Chief Executive Officer of Fincantieri Marine Group (FMG), a subsidiary of Fincantieri-Cantieri Navali Italiani S.p.A. Moosally, who will report directly to Alberto Maestrini, Fincantieri Executive Senior Vice President of Naval Vessels Business Unit, will be responsible for all Fincantieri Naval Vessels Business Unit activities in the United States. His headquarters will be located in the Washington, D.C. area.

Prior to joining FMG, Moosally served for seven years as President, Lockheed Martin Maritime Systems & Sensors (MS2). During this time he led the integration of multiple independent businesses under the MS2 umbrella, and implemented common business processes to facilitate the transfer of knowledge and talent across the enterprise. Under his leadership, the MS2 team achieved seven consecutive years of profitable growth by expanding core U.S. Navy programs to the international community, and by establishing positions in adjacent market spaces, such as the littoral combat ship program and sea based missile defense.

Before his selection as MS2 President, Moosally was President of Lockheed Martin Surface Systems, and also served in business development and strategic planning capacities for MS2.

Prior to joining Lockheed Martin in 1997, Moosally spent seven years in executive-level government relations and business development positions with Rockwell International and the Standard Missile Company. His move to industry followed a 24-year career in the U.S. Navy during which he held command positions aboard a guided missile destroyer and a battleship, and served as the U.S. Navy’s Deputy Chief of Legislative Affairs before retiring in 1990 with the rank of Captain. Moosally is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, and received a master’s degree in finance from Central Michigan University. In March 2005, Fred was honored with the U.S. Navy League’s Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz Award for his lifetime of service to the nation.

(www.fincantieri.com)

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