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Lorraine Ben to Retire from Lockheed Martin after 16 Years of Leadership

Lockheed Martin F-35B On Board USS America. Image source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/lockheedmartin/30895482142/in/album-72157601438420763

Lockheed Martin F-35B On Board USS America. Image source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/lockheedmartin/30895482142/in/album-72157601438420763

Lorraine Ben, Lockheed Martin’s Chief Executive for Canada and Latin America, has announced her decision to retire in September 2025, marking the end of a distinguished 16-year career with the global aerospace and defence giant.

Throughout her tenure, Ben played a critical role in overseeing some of the most intricate programs in Canada, ensuring their successful delivery while also cultivating and strengthening the company’s key relationships with customers and partners. Her efforts were integral to the growth and development of Lockheed Martin Canada, solidifying its position in the competitive defence industry.

“It’s been an honour leading our teams in Canada and Latin America, who show up to work everyday mission-focused and with a deep sense of purpose. While the time has come for me to retire, I’m incredibly proud of Lockheed Martin’s rich history in these regions, and the ongoing commitment to collaborate and partner in support of allied defence and security,” said Ms. Ben.

Beyond her accomplishments in Canada, Ben also spearheaded the company’s expansion in Latin America, identifying and securing strategic growth opportunities in the region. Her leadership has significantly enhanced Lockheed Martin’s presence, setting the stage for continued success in the market.

A search for Ben’s successor will begin shortly, and a transition period will follow to ensure a seamless handover and continued success for Lockheed Martin in both Canada and Latin America.

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