Executives in Focus

Patricia Yarrington elected as Independent director at Lockheed Martin

Patricia has served as the highest levels of a leading global company guiding financial strategy and capital allocation
Her insight will be a tremendous asset to pioneer advances in the innovative technologies that will deter the threats of the 21st century, while creating new value for shareholders and customers."

After 38 years of service Yarrington recently retired as Chevron Corporation’s chief financial officer.

2 June 2021: Lockheed Martin Corporation has elected Patricia E. Yarrington to the board of directors as Independent director.  After 38 years of service Yarrington recently retired as Chevron Corporation’s chief financial officer.

James Taiclet, chairman, president and CEO of Lockheed Martin said, “Pat brings a wealth of expertise to the board, having served at the highest levels of a leading global company guiding financial strategy and capital allocation. Her insight will be a tremendous asset as we continue to pioneer advances in the innovative technologies that will deter the threats of the 21st century, while creating new value for shareholders and customers.”

At Chevron, Yarrington served as vice president and treasurer from 2007 through 2008, vice president, Policy, Government and Public Affairs from 2002 to 2007 and vice president, Strategic Planning from 2000 to 2002. Previously, she served on the boards of directors of Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LLC (a 50-50 joint venture with Phillips 66) and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, serving as the chairman of the Bank’s board between 2013-2014.