October 18, 2018 Huntsville, AL – Davidson Technologies Inc. is pleased to announce that Mr. Mohammed (Mo) Khan has joined their Executive Team as Senior Vice President, Defense & Advanced Technologies.
Mr. Khan will be responsible for expanding Davidson Technologies presence in major technical fields to include Hypersonics, Space, and Advanced Weapon Platforms. He will also provide strategic guidance and leadership to execute a diverse portfolio of defense-related new products.
“Mo brings a wealth of experience and knowledge which will benefit growth and expansion at DTI. Mo will be instrumental in elevating DTI in the evolving areas of Hypersonics and Advanced Weapons” said Davidson CEO Dorothy Davidson.
Prior to joining Davidson Technologies Inc., Mr. Khan served as Senior Vice President of Aerojet Rocketdyne’s Defense Business Unit. He brings extensive Defense, Space and Commercial industry experience in leading complex multi-company business pursuits, as well as guiding multi-national and strategic partnership initiatives.
Prior to joining industry, Mr. Khan served 22 years in the U.S. Air Force and held roles of increasing responsibility before retiring as a Colonel in 2010. His leadership roles in the Air Force included operations, budget, strategy development, program management, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, space launch, flight and missile defense.
Dr. Joe Green, Davidson’s President is thrilled to have Mo as part of the team. “We are truly excited to have Mo join our Davidson Team. Mo has a tremendous resume and reputation across Huntsville and within the DOD community. Mo is going to lead our development of new technologies and help take Davidson to the next level.”
Davidson Technologies Inc. is an award winning Women-owned small business focused on core areas of Missiles, Aerospace, Cyber and Intelligence. We are dedicated to strengthening our Nation’s defense. Davidson Technologies Inc. is a customer-focused organization with emphasis on innovation and securing top-level expertise to support national and global security.
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