Thomas (Tom) H. Jones is corporate vice president and president of Northrop Grumman’s Aeronautics Systems sector, a premier provider of military aircraft, autonomous systems, aerospace structures and next-generation solutions with major operations throughout the United States, including California, Florida, Mississippi, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma and Utah.
Previously, Jones was sector vice president and general manager of Airborne Sensors & Networks division for Northrop Grumman’s Mission Systems sector. In this role, Jones had leadership responsibility for division operations, including a wide range of C4ISR capabilities with a focus on evolving to multi-function sensor capabilities for U.S. and global customers.
Prior to that, Jones was sector vice president and general manager for Advanced Concepts and Technologies, also at Mission Systems. He led the development of advanced systems solutions and for providing technical discriminators to support future business captures. Additionally, he was responsible for strategic planning, activities and operations, including shaping customer research and development, advanced architectures and technologies, advanced research relationships with independent laboratories and universities; managing intellectual property and technology partnerships, foundry development, enterprise collaboration for continuous innovation; and ensuring the incubation of advanced concepts. Jones’ prior roles within Northrop Grumman include sector vice president and general manager for Advanced Concepts and Technologies for the former Electronic Systems sector and vice president of the company’s Undersea Systems business unit in Annapolis, Maryland.
Prior to joining Northrop Grumman in 2011, Jones served as director of The Boeing Company’s Marine Systems department in Anaheim, California, with responsibility for a wide variety of high technology, undersea systems solutions and services for government and commercial customers. Prior to that, Jones served in a variety of roles of increasing responsibility at Rockwell International and Boeing.
Jones earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering from Kansas State University and took additional doctoral-level coursework at the University of Southern California. He has been active in a variety of community organizations, including church, parochial schools, YMCA and youth soccer coaching. Jones served as the Chairman of the Corporate Program Management Council from 2013 through 2015.
What is Thomas H. Jones' net worth?
The estimated net worth of Thomas H. Jones is at least $2.28 million as of August 2nd, 2024. Mr. Jones owns 4,634 shares of Northrop Grumman stock worth more than $2,279,835 as of November 21st. This net worth evaluation does not reflect any other investments that Mr. Jones may own. Learn More about Thomas H. Jones' net worth.
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Has Thomas H. Jones been buying or selling shares of Northrop Grumman?
Thomas H. Jones has not been actively trading shares of Northrop Grumman over the course of the past ninety days. Most recently, Thomas H. Jones sold 1,390 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Friday, August 2nd. The shares were sold at an average price of $500.00, for a transaction totalling $695,000.00. Following the completion of the sale, the vice president now directly owns 4,634 shares of the company's stock, valued at $2,317,000. Learn More on Thomas H. Jones' trading history.
Who are Northrop Grumman's active insiders?
Northrop Grumman's insider roster includes Kenneth Bedingfield (CFO), Mark Caylor (VP), Sheila Cheston (VP), Gloria Flach (COO), Michael Hardesty (CAO), Thomas Jones (VP), Lesley Kalan (VP), David Keffer (Corp. VP & CFO ), Karl Krapek (Director), Janis Pamiljans (VP), David Perry (VP), Mary Petryszyn (VP), Shawn Purvis (VP), Roshan Roeder (VP), Kathryn Simpson (VP), Kathy Warden (CEO), Mark Welsh, III (Director), and Thomas Wilson, Jr. (VP). Learn More on Northrop Grumman's active insiders.
Are insiders buying or selling shares of Northrop Grumman?
In the last twelve months, insiders at the aerospace company sold shares 11 times. They sold a total of 7,217 shares worth more than $3,464,750.06. The most recent insider tranaction occured on November, 11th when VP Benjamin R Davies sold 1,156 shares worth more than $616,067.08. Insiders at Northrop Grumman own 0.2% of the company.
Learn More about insider trades at Northrop Grumman. Information on this page was last updated on 11/11/2024.