PRESS RELEASE
Exhibit 99.1
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Joe Fernandes - Investor Relations Jerri Fuller Dickseski - Media
(757) 688-6400 (757) 380-2341
[email protected] [email protected]
NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING APPOINTS CHARLES S. REAM
AS SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., September 18, 2000--Newport News Shipbuilding (NYSE:NNS)
announced today the appointment of Charles (Chuck) S. Ream as senior vice
president and chief financial officer.
Ream has been with Raytheon Company since 1997, most recently serving as senior
vice president, Strategic Initiatives, and previously as senior vice president,
Finance, for Raytheon Systems Company. Prior to the Raytheon Hughes merger, he
spent six years with Hughes Electronics, first as group vice president, Finance
and Administration, Systems Sector, and finally as senior vice president and
chief financial officer of Hughes Aircraft Company.
His responsibilities at Newport News Shipbuilding will include corporate
strategy, mergers and acquisitions, investor relations, treasury, accounting and
control, cost management, cost engineering, contracts and audit.
"We are very enthusiastic about bringing Chuck on board, " said NNS Chairman and
CEO Bill Fricks. "With his strong experience in the defense marketplace,
investment community, financial management and corporate strategy, he will be a
significant asset to us as we continue to strengthen our business going
forward."
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Ream has more than 30 years of professional experience. He began his career with
the accounting firm of Haskins & Sells where he became a partner in 1978. He
then served as a financial executive from 1979 to 1986 with the Baker Drilling
Equipment Company, before returning to Deloitte, Haskins & Sells as
partner-in-charge, Pacific South Region, Management Consulting Services.
Ream received his bachelor's degree in accounting and a master of accountancy
degree from the University of Arizona. He became a Certified Public Accountant
in 1969.
Ream's appointment as senior vice president and chief financial officer of
Newport News Shipbuilding is effective October 2.
Newport News Shipbuilding designs and constructs nuclear-powered aircraft
carriers and submarines for the U.S. Navy and provides life-cycle services for
ships in the Navy fleet. The company employs nearly 17,000 people and has annual
revenues of approximately $2 billion. Visit NNS on the Web at www.nns.com.
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