Lockheed Martin Supports University’s Veterans

Lockheed Martin’s Archbald Operations presented a check to support The University of Scranton’s Veterans Advocacy Committee and student club.
Lockheed Martin’s Archbald Operations presented a check to The University of Scranton in the amount of $2,500 to support their Veterans Advocacy Committee and veterans’ student club. From left: Peter Rosecrans, general manager of Lockheed Martin’s Archbald Operations (left) and Karen Buckley, Human Resources Manager of Lockheed Martin’s Archbald Operations (right) meet with Margaret Hambrose, director of corporate and foundation relations at The University of Scranton.
Lockheed Martin’s Archbald Operations presented a check to The University of Scranton in the amount of $2,500 to support their Veterans Advocacy Committee and veterans’ student club. From left: Peter Rosecrans, general manager of Lockheed Martin’s Archbald Operations (left) and Karen Buckley, Human Resources Manager of Lockheed Martin’s Archbald Operations (right) meet with Margaret Hambrose, director of corporate and foundation relations at The University of Scranton.

Lockheed Martin is committed to a program of philanthropy that supports the corporation’s strategic business goals and invests in the quality of life in the communities where our employees work and live. As part of that initiative, Lockheed Martin’s Archbald Operations presented a check to The University of Scranton in the amount of $2,500 to support their Veterans Advocacy Committee and veterans’ student club.

From left: Peter Rosecrans, general manager of Lockheed Martin’s Archbald Operations (left) and Karen Buckley, human resources manager of Lockheed Martin’s Archbald Operations (right) meet with Margaret Hambrose, director of corporate and foundation relations at The University of Scranton.

About Lockeed Martin’s Archbald Operations

Lockheed Martin’s 350,000-square-foot facility in Archbald has been in continuous operation since 1951. The site has received numerous awards throughout the years, including the 2015 Governor’s Export ImPAct award, the 2013 Governor’s Award for Safety Excellence and the 2013 Industry Week Best Plants Award.

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