JULY 6, 1999 -- The Board of
Directors of Litton Industries, Inc. (NYSE:LIT) has elected Gerald J. ("Jerry")
St. Pé executive vice president of Litton Industries, Inc. and chief operating officer of
Litton Ship Systems, a newly formed business organization. Litton Ship Systems is
comprised of the corporations shipbuilding operations, which includes Litton Ingalls
Shipbuilding located in Pascagoula, Mississippi, and will include Avondale Industries
located in New Orleans, Louisiana, currently being acquired by Litton. Prior to this
appointment, Mr. St. Pé was Litton senior vice president and president of Litton Ingalls.
"We are committed to positioning Litton for growth in the shipbuilding market and enhancing our reputation as a world-class shipbuilder. To ensure our success, we have formed Litton Ship Systems and selected Jerry St. Pé to head it," said Michael R. Brown, Litton chairman, president and chief executive officer. "Jerry St. Pé is a recognized and well-respected leader in the shipbuilding industry, and the obvious choice to lead Littons expanding shipbuilding business."
As previously announced, Litton has signed a definitive agreement with Avondale Industries, Inc. of New Orleans, Louisiana, to acquire the shipbuilder.
Today, Litton announced that the Federal Trade Commission has granted early termination of the pre-merger waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act, related to Littons acquisition of Avondale. To complete the merger, a special meeting of Avondale shareholders has been scheduled for July 27, 1999. The transaction is anticipated to close shortly afterwards.
"Jerry St. Pé has solidified our shipbuilding divisions position as the nations most efficient and profitable shipbuilding operation. We look forward to Jerrys continued leadership as Litton Ship Systems grows through internal measures as well as through acquisitions such as Avondale Industries," Mr. Brown said.
A native of New Orleans, Mr. St. Pé joined Litton Ingalls in 1961 in the companys public relations department. In 1971, he was appointed division director of public relations, and in 1975 he was named division vice president for industrial and public relations. In 1985, Mr. St. Pé was promoted to division president and elected a corporate vice president. He was elected a senior vice president of Litton Industries, Inc. in 1986.
Mr. St. Pé currently serves as chairman of the American Shipbuilding Association, an organization comprised of the countrys largest shipyards, and he is a member of the American Society of Naval Engineers.
"I look forward to working with Al Bossier, president of Avondale, and the entire Avondale team, in achieving the goals and visions of the new Litton Ship Systems organization," said Jerry St. Pé, Litton executive vice president and chief operating officer of Litton Ship Systems. "Ingalls and Avondale, and other future elements of Litton Ship Systems will truly create a world-class team," Mr. St. Pé said.
Litton Ship Systems will be capable of producing any class of non-nuclear ship
for military or commercial customers, and will have combined annual sales of approximately $1.8 billion dollars and about 17,000 employees
Litton is a leader in worldwide technology markets for advanced electronic, defense and information systems, and is a major designer and builder of surface combatant ships for the U.S. Navy and allied nations.