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Fri, Jul 30, 2010

Textron Board Of Directors Elects Scott C. Donnelly as Chairman

Promotion For Current President And CEO

The Board of Directors of Textron announced Thursday they have elected Scott C. Donnelly as Chairman of the Board, effective September 1, 2010. Mr. Donnelly, 48, is currently Textron's president and CEO and has been serving as a member of the Board since October 2009. Mr. Donnelly succeeds Lewis B. Campbell, 64, who announced his retirement as CEO in September 2009, after 17 years of service to Textron, and has remained as Chairman to assist in the transition.

"I am certain when I retire from the Board on September 1 that the company - its employees, customers and shareholders - will be very well-served by Scott," said Mr. Campbell.

Speaking on behalf of Textron's Board of Directors, Lead Director Charles Powell said, "We look forward to working with Scott as Board Chairman and are deeply grateful to Lewis for the many invaluable contributions he has made to Textron, including his willingness to remain on the Board as Chairman after retiring as CEO."

"I thank Lewis for his dedication and many years of service to Textron" Donnelly added. "I am honored by the Board's confidence in me and look forward to serving as Board Chairman."

FMI: www.textron.com

 


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