Mercury Systems, Inc. Appoints Mitch Stevison as Executive Vice President and Chief Growth Officer
October 04, 2021 at 04:15 pm
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Mercury Systems, Inc. announced that Mitch Stevison has joined the company as executive vice president and chief growth officer, effective October 4, 2021. Reporting to Mark Aslett, the company’s president and chief executive officer, Dr. Stevison will drive and align the company’s growth strategy across the enterprise to achieve its growth objectives. Dr. Stevison brings to the company more than 16 years of global experience in the aerospace and defense industry. He comes to the company from Raytheon Missiles & Defense, where he served as vice president of Strategy, overseeing the design and execution of comprehensive business strategy, portfolio shaping, and evaluating investment opportunities to further advance the Raytheon Missiles & Defense portfolio. Dr. Stevison also served as vice president of Strategic and Naval Systems at Raytheon Missiles Systems, prior to Raytheon Company’s merger with United Technologies Corporation in 2020. Prior to that, he was the director of the SM-3® program, where he was responsible for all variants of the SM-3® missile portfolio, both domestically and internationally. Dr. Stevison has previously held senior leadership roles at Lockheed Martin and at Miltec Systems, a Ducommun Company.
Mercury Systems, Inc. is a technology company that delivers processing power for aerospace and defense missions. The Company's end-to-end processing platform enables a range of aerospace and defense programs, optimized for mission success in challenging and demanding environments. Processing technologies that comprise its platform include signal solutions, display, software applications, networking, storage and secure processing. It manufactures components, products, modules and subsystems for defense prime contractors, the United States government, and original equipment manufacturers (OEM) commercial aerospace companies. Its mission critical solutions are deployed by its customers for a variety of applications, including command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR), electronic intelligence, mission computing avionics, electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR), electronic warfare, weapons and missile defense, hypersonics and radar.