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Currently, the article says "Kathy J. Warden is an American business executive currently serving as the president and chief operating officer of Northrop Grumman. She became the company's chief executive officer, effective January 1, 2019." I'm not editing the article directly because of my conflict of interest, but maybe someone else can update the text to say, "Kathy J. Warden is an American business executive currently serving as the chief executive officer and president of Northrop Grumman." @Rosiestep: Thanks for reviewing this article. JanAtNorthropGrumman (talk) 21:48, 11 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Part of an edit requested by an editor with a conflict of interest has been implemented. Some or all of the changes may be promotional in tone.
Hi! I'm a COI editor for Northrop Grumman, here with some edit requests for this article.
In the infobox:
Update the alma mater parameter to education per the template documentation, which indicates "education" is preferred when multiple institutions are listed.
Break up the first three paragraphs of "Career" into two subsections: "Early career" for the first paragraph and "Northrop Grumman" for the second and third.
Not done I don't feel strongly about this and don't object from a COI presepctive, so if you want to make your case go ahead, but I'm not generally a fan of short one-paragraph sections when the content fits comfortably into some other section. Rusalkii (talk) 08:04, 14 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
In the second paragraph of "Career", update "joined Northrop Grumman in 2008, initially as" to "joined Northrop Grumman in 2008 as". The "initially" is redundant of "joined", in my opinion.
As CEO, Warden oversaw the 2021 launch of the James Webb Space Telescope,[9] for which she accepted the 2022 Collier Trophy on behalf of Northrop Grumman.[10] She also managed the development,[11] reveal,[12] and first flight of the B-21 Raider,[13] which the company describes as the first sixth-generation combat aircraft.[14][15] Warden oversaw development of the Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System as part of a five-year contract for the U.S. Army secured in December 2021[16] and the system's subsequent additional sale to other international governments.[17] By 2023, under her leadership, Northrop Grumman reported $39.3 billion in annual sales[18] and had a backlog of $83 billion, a company record.[1]
As CEO, Warden oversaw the 2021 launch of the James Webb Space Telescope,[4] for which she accepted the 2022 Collier Trophy on behalf of Northrop Grumman.[5] She also managed the development,[6] reveal,[7] and first flight of the B-21 Raider,[8] which the company describes as the first sixth-generation combat aircraft.[9][10] Warden oversaw development of the Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System as part of a five-year contract for the U.S. Army secured in December 2021[11] and the system's subsequent additional sale to other international governments.[12] By 2023, under her leadership, Northrop Grumman reported $39.3 billion in annual sales[13] and had a backlog of $83 billion, a company record.[14]
Not done Content here mainly concerns the company rather than specific achievements of this individual, and reads like advertising for the company. Closing this COI request as I think now all parts of it have been resolved. K8bell (talk)
Part of an edit requested by an editor with a conflict of interest has been implemented.
Hello! As noted above, I'm a COI editor for Northrop Grumman, here with some edit requests for this article. The second item is reworked based on feedback to my previous requests above; the remaining items are new.
In the infobox, update |title = President and CEO of Northrop Grumman to |title = Chair, President and CEO of Northrop Grumman[1] per the article body.
"Board membership and recognition" is, I think, an unusual combination of subjects in one section. Could we split it in two – "Board memberships and advisory roles" for the first two paragraphs up to "...starting in 2016." and "Recognition" for the remainder of the content?
In "Board memberships and advisory roles", update
She also works with the Aspen Institute's computer security strategy group.[7]
to
She also worked with the Aspen Institute's computer security strategy group.[7]
Add to the end of "Board memberships and advisory roles":
She received a Business Achievement Award from James Madison University's Beta Gamma Sigma chapter in 2018.[17]
Warden was included in Washingtonian's 2017 list of the "most powerful women" in Washington, D.C.,[18] as well as the magazine's 2018 list of "Washington's Top Tech Leaders".[19] She has ranked number 22 and number 80 on Fortune's and CEOWORLD magazine's lists of "most powerful women", respectively.[20][21][22] In 2023, she ranked 38th in Forbes list of "World's 100 most powerful women".[23] Warden was ranked 20th on Fortune's list of Most Powerful Women in 2023.[24]
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Fortune ranked Warden #22 on its 2024 list of most powerful women.[1] She has appeared on the list every year since 2018,[25][26][8][27][28] with the publication noting her work to promote inclusivity at Northrop Grumman.[29] She appeared in the Forbes list of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women in 2022,[30] 2023[31] and 2024, when she ranked #36.[32] She was also included in Washingtonian's 2017[18] and 2023 lists of the most powerful women in Washington, D.C.[33] In 2022, Columbia Business School awarded her the Deming Cup for Operational Excellence.[34] She received a Business Achievement Award from James Madison University's Beta Gamma Sigma chapter in 2018.[35]
I tried to compress the Forbes and Fortune rankings over the years into an overview, and I moved them ahead of Washingtonian and Beta Gamma Sigma as they're more major publications/organizations. I also added Columbia Business School's Deming Cup. In my opinion, CEOWORLD is trivial enough to cut.
@MaryGaulke:, I have a concern with your initial request (did not review any further). You request the addition of this - "As CEO, Warden oversaw the 2021 launch of the James Webb Space Telescope" - yet that is not what the soruce says. It creates WP:OR. Of course a CEO oversees a company and by default would be considered as an overseer of its projects, but we cannot just list everything the company does and say she oversaw them. Maybe I am missing something in the source so hoping you can point that out or review your requests and revise as needed. --CNMall41 (talk) 19:23, 3 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]
@CNMall41: Hi! I appreciate you flagging this. Rereading it I totally understand your concern, although I believe the framing of the source is broadly crediting Warden for the event based on her acceptance of the award and certain excerpts:
"That [Warden's] character and grounding can be critical, especially when helping a team of over 1,000 scientists launch a scientific instrument the size of a tennis court into solar orbit a million miles away."
"The Collier Award given to the James Webb Space Telescope team for its work in 2022, was not the first commendation given to employees under Warden’s leadership who worked on the project."
Fortune also wrote in 2022 that "On Warden’s watch, Northrop delivered the superpowerful James Webb Space Telescope to NASA last year".
However, to your point, these are more implications than explicit statements. I'm revising the above to reflect your feedback and cut one other item included on a similar basis. I've double checked all the other information and citations in the requests. Thanks for taking the time. Mary Gaulke (talk) 14:35, 4 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Partly done: I've done all except the final Fortune section, I'm slightly concerned about citation overkill here, specifically the amount after "every year since 2018" making it somewhat more difficult to read. Not sure if it's slightly promotional-sounding too. Perhaps a table such as that in use at Marina_Diamandis#Awards_and_nominations for example may be useful here since the list is growing in size. Thanks, EncodedTalk 💬18:18, 14 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]
@Encoded: Thanks for your help! A few questions/replies:
Just checking if you missed this item - In the infobox, update |title = President and CEO of Northrop Grumman to |title = Chair, President and CEO of Northrop Grumman[1] per the article body.
Also curious for your take on this: "Board membership and recognition" is, I think, an unusual combination of subjects in one section. Could we split it in two – "Board memberships and advisory roles" versus "Recognition"?
For the awards table, is this closer to what you had in mind? (The code wasn't behaving well when copied here, so hopefully that link is suitable.)
@Encoded:, please be careful in edit summaries. This was not a request I made. I only provided an opinion based on what was originally presented by someone with a COI.
Hi @MaryGaulke:, I've fixed the infobox omission. I do think that Board membership and recognition is an unusual combination, I've split them in the article, removed the awards from that section, and inserted the table of awards you've provided with some slight formatting changes (no content changes were made) - apologies for missing that in the initial request! Hope this helps, EncodedTalk 💬13:21, 29 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]