Corporate Board Profile
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| Filing Date | Source Excerpt |
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| 2018-03-22 | Lester L. Lyles Retired General, U.S. Air Force; Commander, Air Force Materiel Command, 2000 to 2003; Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force, 1999 to 2000 Chairman of the Board of United States Automobile Association since November 2012 and Vice Chairman, 2008 to 2012 Mr. Lyles currently serves as a director of KBR, Inc. He served as a director of Precision Castparts Corp., a former public company, within the past five years. Key Attributes/Skills/Expertise: Prior to retiring from the U.S. Air Force at the rank of General, Mr. Lyles served as Commander of the Air Force Materiel Command and Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force. In these positions, Mr. Lyles managed significant operating budgets and addressed complex operational issues. The broad knowledge of the U.S. military and the defense industry he attained through these experiences, combined with his engineering and aerospace educational background, enable Mr. Lyles to provide critical strategic and business advice to our aerospace and defense businesses. In addition, Mr. Lyles has gained a thorough understanding of challenges that face public companies through his service on public company boards. Committees: Audit Nominating and Corporate Governance Director Since December 2003 Age: 71 |
| 2019-03-21 | Lester L. Lyles Retired General, U.S. Air Force; Commander, Air Force Materiel Command, 2000 to 2003; Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force, 1999 to 2000 Chairman of the Board of United States Automobile Association since November 2012 and Vice Chairman, 2008 to 2012 Mr. Lyles currently serves as a director of KBR, Inc. Committees: Audit, Nominating and Corporate Governance Director Since December 2003 Age: 72 Director Compensation for Fiscal Year 2018: $305,802 |
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| 2015-03-30 | Mr. Lyles was inducted into the National Academy of Engineering in 2009. Mr. Lyles was previously a director of MTC Technologies, Inc. from 2003 until its acquisition by BAE Systems in 2007. |
| 2021-04-05 | B.S. (Mechanical Engineering), Howard University; M.S. (Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering), Air Force Institute of Technology Program, New Mexico State University; Retired Four-Star General of the U.S. Air Force. |
| 2022-04-04 | B.S. (Mechanical Engineering), Howard University; M.S. (Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering), Air Force Institute of Technology Program. |
Source material: SEC submissions metadata and DEF 14A proxy filings from EDGAR. Last updated: 2026-03-22