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PRESS RELEASE
Date Released: Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Source: KSCW

KSCW Welcomes New Vice President Lynn W. Heninger

KSCW is pleased to announce that Lynn W. Heninger has joined the firm as Vice President of Government Relations, Defense and Aerospace. His extensive legislative expertise in the defense and aerospace realms will be a great asset as the firm expands its portfolio and assists current clients through this ever changing landscape.

Prior to joining KSCW, Lynn served as the Director, NASA Relations, Washington Operations for a major defense and aerospace contractor after a long career with NASA. Lynn had extensive experience with NASA where he served as Deputy Associate Administrator for Legislative Affairs. He began his career at NASA at the Johnson Space Center as Program Analyst. In 1977, he rejoined NASA's Office of Space Science as Chief of Program Support. Four years later, he moved to the Office of Legislative Affairs serving as a Legislative Affairs Specialist, Director of the Liaison Division, and as the Deputy Associate Administrator.

His previous work experience included Budget Analyst with the Department of Transportation, Project Director with the Economics Department at Utah State University, and an Organizational Development Specialist with the United Nations in Bogota, Columbia.

Lynn received his Bachelor of Science degree and Master of Business Administration degree from Utah State University. After graduating from college, he served in the U.S. Army for three years as an artillery officer and helicopter pilot including a tour in Vietnam with the 1st Infantry Division.

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