Roger A. Krone | |
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Roger Krone in 2014
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Born | 1956 (age 60–61) U.S. |
Alma mater |
Georgia Institute of Technology University of Texas at Arlington |
Occupation | Executive in Aerospace and Defense Industry |
Known for | CEO of Leidos |
Roger A. Krone (born c. 1956) is an aerospace engineer who is currently a chief executive officer of Leidos. Prior to joining Leidos, Krone worked for 30 years in the aerospace industry, where he held senior program management and finance positions at Boeing, McDonnell Douglas Corp. and General Dynamics. Krone is also licensed airplane pilot and a marathon runner.
Krone got his bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology where he also became interested in flying airplanes. In 1978 he went to University of Texas at Arlington and got Master's degree in aerospace engineering in 1981.
Around 1978 Krone also joined General Dynamics, where he worked as engineer, program management, and later in finances. In years 1984 – 1986 he went to Harvard Business School where he earned a degree of Master of business administration. In 1992 Krone joined McDonnell Douglas where he worked as director of financial planning and become vice president and treasurer of the company. When McDonnell Douglas merged with Boeing in 1997, Krone became a Boeing employee, where he served as vice president and division manager. In 2008 he became the president of Network and Space Systems at Boeing, leading approximately 15,000 employees in 35 states. On 14 July 2014 Krone joined Leidos as chief executive officer.