Jessica Sabbath// November 29, 2017//
Booz Allen Hamilton announced Tuesday that Executive Vice President Joseph Logue, who leads its defense and intelligence businesses, will retire on June 30.
“For two decades, Joe Logue has helped Booz Allen succeed and grow in a variety of roles, capped by four years at the helm of our defense and intelligence business,” Horacio Rozanski, president and CEO, said in a statement. Logue also led the firm’s re-entry into international markets, including the Middle East and Asia, and earlier in his career, he led Booz Allen’s global commercial IT business.
The firm announced that beginning April 1, Executive Vice President Karen Dahut will become head of the firm’s defense business and Executive Vice President Christopher Ling will head the intelligence business. Executive Vice President Kristine Martin Anderson will become head of the civil business.
Dahut, a former Naval officer, currently leads Booz Allen’s commercial and civil businesses and has previously held several other key roles, including as head of the Strategic Innovation Group and the Navy Marine Corps business.
Ling currently runs the international business, and, prior to that, led multiple elements of Booz Allen’s intelligence market. Anderson currently leads the health business.
Dahut will continue her role on the firm’s leadership team, and Ling and Anderson will join the team effective Dec. 6.