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MDA appoints new VP of Satellite Systems

Written by  Thursday, 28 January 2021 12:13
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Montreal, Canada (SPX) Jan 28, 2021
MDA is pleased to welcome Amer Khouri as the company's new Vice President of Satellite Systems. As the leader for this business, Mr. Khouri will be responsible for all business area activities including successful execution of existing programs and the continued growth of MDA's Satellite Systems business, which is based in Montreal, Canada. Mr. Khouri has an extensive 25-year career in gen

MDA is pleased to welcome Amer Khouri as the company's new Vice President of Satellite Systems. As the leader for this business, Mr. Khouri will be responsible for all business area activities including successful execution of existing programs and the continued growth of MDA's Satellite Systems business, which is based in Montreal, Canada.

Mr. Khouri has an extensive 25-year career in general management, corporate and business development, strategy, product management and marketing. He is a proven leader with a strong track record building and transforming global organizations, developing and implementing winning growth strategies, and executing and integrating acquisitions and business ventures.

Mr. Khouri joins MDA from Northrop Grumman where he has worked since 2007. He most recently held the position of Vice President, Commercial Satellites and managed P&L, daily operations and new business development.

From 2000 to 2006, Mr. Khouri was at Intelsat, the world's largest fixed satellite services company where he held several senior positions culminating as Senior Vice President, Strategy, Business Development and Global Marketing. During that period, Mr. Khouri was instrumental in shaping Intelsat's strategy and led the company's worldwide corporate development and marketing efforts.

In his early career, Mr. Khouri worked in various engineering and product management roles for Mitsubishi Electric America, PanAmSat and GTE Spacenet. Fluent in English, French and Arabic, he holds a Bachelor and Master of Electrical Engineering as well as an Executive Master of Science in Management.

MDA also congratulates outgoing Vice President of Satellite Systems, Joanna Boshouwers, who is retiring after more than 35 years with MDA, including at predecessor companies SPAR and EMS. Ms. Boshouwers will stay on until March 31, 2021, in order to ensure a smooth transition for customers, partners, suppliers and staff.

"We are excited that Amer is joining our team. With his impressive career and track record of success in building global organizations, developing and implementing winning growth strategies, and improving customer relationships, we confident that he will bring new perspectives and opportunities to our satellite systems business," addedMike Greenley, Chief Executive Officer, MDA.


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