Leo Mackay Jr., Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Leo Mackay Jr.

American government official

Date of Birth: 15-Aug-1961

Place of Birth: San Antonio, Texas, United States

Profession: official

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Leo Mackay Jr.

  • Leo Sidney Mackay Jr.
  • (born August 15, 1961) is an American businessman, and a former deputy secretary of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. He is senior vice president, and an elected officer, of Lockheed Martin Corporation.
  • Currently, he is senior vice president - ethics and enterprise assurance, serving as the corporate audit executive (CAE); as well as leading the offices of Ethics and Business Conduct; Environment, Safety, and Health; enterprise risk; and serving as chief sustainability officer.
  • The Lockheed Martin sustainability program has been perennially ranked among the world's best.He is a director, and investment committee member, of Lockheed Martin Ventures, the wholly owned venture capital arm of Lockheed Martin.
  • He reports to the CEO, the Audit Committee, and the Nominations and Corporate Governance Committee of the board of directors.
  • He is an independent director of Cognizant Technology Solutions.
  • And, his work on Cognizant's audit committee has been highly praised.
  • He is also a director of the Federal Savings Bank of USAA and a strategic advisor of Pegasus Capital Advisors.
  • He was U.S.
  • Black Engineer magazine's 2012 Black Engineer of the Year Awardee for Career Achievement, and the 2014 Lincoln-Douglass Award winner from the Republican National Committee.
  • He is a member of the Board of Regents of Concordia Theological Seminary.Previously, Mackay chaired the Board of Visitors at the Graduate School of Public Affairs of the University of Maryland (2008–2014).
  • He was a board member, and chair of the Audit Committee, of the Center for a New American Security in Wahshington, DC (2007–2015), and continues on its Board of Advisors.
  • He was chair of the Lutheran Housing Support Corporation (2006–2011); Chair of the Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Minority Health (2004–2005); and a board member of Cook's Children's Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas (1998–2001).

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