Alcathie To Lead Human Resources At Austal

MOBILE, Ala — Mobile-based Austal USA has announced Michelle Alcathie as its new vice president of human resources. Alcathie will be responsible for the overall development and implementation of companywide human resources policies, programs and services. She has more than 25 years of experience leading workplace transformations that support long-term strategic business plans. “Our shipbuilders are our greatest asset, and [Alcathie’s] extensive experience leading human resources in the defense industry will be invaluable to our team,” Austal USA President Rusty Murdaugh stated. “She’s a proven leader, and we are excited to have her coordinating the efforts of our talented human resources professionals as we embark on substantial recruitment and hiring efforts over this next year.” Alcathie has served as vice president of human resources for Kratos Defense & Security Solutions and held leadership positions at GKN Aerospace, Trademark Metals Recycling and The Home Depot. She holds a BA in human resource administration from St. Leo University in Tampa.

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