Jeffrey S. Geiger, president of Bath Iron Works since 2009, will become president of General Dynamics Electric Boat effective Nov. 4.

BATH — Frederick J. Harris will serve as the new president of Bath Iron Works, General Dynamics announced Wednesday.

Harris succeeds Jeffrey S. Geiger, who will become president of General Dynamics Electric Boat effective Nov. 4, following the retirement of Kevin J. Poitras. Geiger will continue reporting to John P. Casey, executive vice president of Marine Systems for General Dynamics.
Harris will remain as president of General Dynamics NASSCO.

Frederick J. Harris will serve as the new president of Bath Iron Works.

Frederick J. Harris will serve as the new president of Bath Iron Works.

“Fred Harris, as president of NASSCO over the past seven years, has led his team in identifying and implementing creative ways to cost-effectively deliver state-of-the-art surface vessels,” Casey said. “I’m confident that he, Mike Mulligan, Kevin Graney and the teams at Bath Iron Works and NASSCO will find new opportunities to gain additional efficiencies across these already high-performance organizations.”

Bath Iron Works and NASSCO will remain as wholly owned and separate General Dynamics subsidiaries.

Harris, 68, became president of NASSCO in 2006. He had been senior vice president of 

programs at General Dynamics Electric Boat, where he was responsible for the execution of all submarine design and construction programs. Harris joined the company in 1973 as a senior engineer on the Trident ballistic missile submarine program.

He graduated from Maine Maritime Academy in 1967 with a bachelor’s degree in marine engineering and holds a master’s degree in business administration from Babson College.

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Michael J. Mulligan, president of General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products, will remain a vice president of the corporation and will become vice president and general manager of Bath Iron Works.

Sen. Angus King (I-ME), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, praised both Geiger and Harris in a statement.

“I want to extend my deepest gratitude to Jeff Geiger for his steadfast leadership of Bath Iron Works over the past three years, and I wish him the very best of luck as he moves into his new position,” King said. “I also want to welcome Fred Harris as the new president of BIW and Mike Mulligan as the new vice president and general manager.

“Their vast depth of leadership experience will surely benefit the shipyard in the years to come, and I look forward to working with them, as well as the rest of BIW’s leadership team, to ensure that the yard continues to be well-positioned to maintain a steady workforce and build world-class Navy ships far into the future.”

Geiger, 52, became president of Bath Iron Works in 2009. He joined the shipyard in 1984 as a production planner and held a series of progressively more-responsible positions in production, engineering, manufacturing, planning and quality assurance. He has had responsibility for all engineering, design, material procurement, planning, quality control, strategic planning, communications and business development at the shipyard. Geiger is a graduate of the University of Michigan where he earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in naval architecture.

General Dynamics, headquartered in Falls Church, Va., employs approximately 90,000 people worldwide.

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