Stacey Hawkins
Stacey Hawkins ('87) is Vice President, Aeronautics Sustainment Operations Management at the Lockheed Martin Corporation.
Prior to joining Lockheed Martin, Stacey retired as a 3-star general in the US Air Force after 34 years of active-duty service. Previously, he led operational logistics, including combat deployments to Southwest Asia, the Horn of Africa, and the Korean Peninsula. He commanded Airmen at multiple levels, served as a White House Fellow and special advisor for Defense Policy to the Vice President of the United States. As Commander of the Air Force Sustainment Center, Stacey led a global organization of more than 40,000 personnel managing the supply chain and life-cycle sustainment of aircraft, missiles, propulsion systems, and mission systems software, ensuring the nation’s warfighting readiness.
Stacey is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy and holds graduate degrees from The George Washington University, Air University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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