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Lisa Atherton Named President And CEO Of Textron

Succeeds Scott C. Donnelly Who Becomes Executive Chairman

Textron announced that its Board of Directors promoted Lisa Atherton, currently President and CEO of Bell Textron, to the role of President and CEO of Textron Inc., effective January 4, 2026. She will succeed Scott C. Donnelly, who will become Textron’s Executive Chairman to lead its Board of Directors and provide advice and counsel to the CEO.

R. Kerry Clark, Textron’s Lead Director said, “The Board is pleased to name Lisa as our next CEO after conducting a comprehensive succession planning process and believes this transition will ensure continued success for the Company. As a member of Textron’s executive leadership team for over 8 years, we witnessed Lisa play a key role in driving growth across her businesses and winning critical programs. On behalf of the Board, we look forward to working with her even more closely as she leads the company through this next phase of execution.”

Clark continued, “We deeply appreciate Scott’s leadership over the past 17 years. His strategic vision and strong connection to our products, operations and customers have been instrumental in moving the company forward, advancing new technologies and products that bring value to our shareholders and customers. His commitment to identifying and growing critical talent across the business drove a high-performing environment and strongly supported our succession planning. As Executive Chairman, Scott will be a valuable resource to Lisa, the Company and the Board.”

Ms. Atherton said, "It has been a privilege to have had the opportunity to serve as Bell’s president and CEO. I have had the honor of working in a variety of businesses and functions during my eighteen-year tenure at Textron, gaining a deep understanding of our customers, experiencing our high-performing culture and growing our extraordinary talent. I am excited to become president and CEO of Textron, and I look forward to working with Scott, the Board and our global teams to bring our innovative technologies and products to our customers and create value for our shareholders."

Donnelly said, “It has been an honor to serve as Textron’s CEO. With the Board’s support, I have had the opportunity to shape the business and develop a talented team for the future. I am looking forward to working with Lisa and the Company in my role as Executive Chair.”

FMI:  www.textron.com/

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