By Paul Page
Northrup Grumman Corp. named Jaime Bohnke, who has held senior
procurement and supply chain positions with several large
industrial businesses, to the new position of vice president for
corporate supply chain.
Mark Caylor, president of enterprise services and chief strategy
officer, at the aerospace and defense technology manufacturer, said
the company created the position to have someone who oversees and
connects supply chains in various divisions to "fully leverage the
company's supply chain capabilities and enhance Northrop Grumman's
competitive advantage."
Ms. Bohnke has spent nearly three years as vice president and
chief procurement officer at PPL Corp., an energy company in
Pennsylvania, and before that was vice president for global supply
chain at security systems manufacturer Tyco International.
She also held senior supply chain positions at Westinghouse and
Raytheon Co., and started her career in inventory and supplier
management at Boeing Co.
Ms. Bohnke chairs the logistics management program at Albany
State University and is an adjunct professor at Brandman University
Business Graduate School.
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