Frank A. St. John is executive vice president, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control for Lockheed Martin Corporation. He leads all aspects of the MFC company which develops, manufactures and supports advanced sensor, missile, rocket and energy systems and provides technical services and logistics support for military customers. Commercial programs include products and services for the global civil nuclear power industry, microgrids, renewable energy solutions and energy storage.
Previously he served as the MFC company’s executive vice president, and prior to that he was vice president, Orlando Operations and Tactical Missiles/Combat Maneuver Systems for Lockheed Martin’s MFC business.
Throughout his career which spans more than 30 years, St. John has led several critical initiatives for Lockheed Martin Corporation, including Culture Optimization, Inclusion Council, MFC Connects, and Central Florida United Way Board of Directors. He is the executive sponsor of the Lockheed Martin Able and Allies Employee Resource Group.
He serves as a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and the Air Force Association. He is also on the board of directors of the Association of the United States Army; on the board of directors of Calvary Orlando; and on the board of directors of Orange County Florida Jail Ministry.
St. John holds a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in electrical engineering from UCF.
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