Huntington Ingalls names Peter Diakun VP of energy programs

Written by Nick Blenkey

huntigton Peter DiakunJUNE 14, 2012 — Huntington Ingalls Industries (NYSE:HII) has appointed Peter Diakun, vice president and chief technology officer of its Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) division, vice president of energy programs.

Mr. Diakun, a 26-year veteran of the shipyard, will assume responsibility for energy programs, but will continue to oversee Virginia Advanced Shipbuilding and Carrier Integration Center (VASCIC) operations, including operational concepts and modeling and simulation work.

In his new role, in addition to assuming responsibility for energy programs, Mr. Diakun will also become the general manager of Newport News Nuclear, Inc. and president of Newport News Industrial Corp. (NNI) and Newport News Energy (NNE), all HII subsidiaries.

Mr. Diakun has a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and a MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

“Pete’s experience and leadership will be of great benefit to the company and to our energy programs as we continue growth efforts in this area,” said NNS President Matt Mulherin.

Mr. Diakun will assume his new position following the retirement of Doug Stitzel on June 30. With a career of 46 years at the shipyard, Mr. Stitzel has held leadership roles in the Department of Energy program division, supply chain management, engineering, and operations.

“For the past 46 years, Doug has proudly served Newport News,” Mr. Mulherin said. “Throughout his career he has shown great leadership and responsibility, and we appreciate all his hard work and dedication. Doug will retire after years of gaining experience and leading others to help improve our business as a whole.”

Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) designs, builds and maintains nuclear and non-nuclear ships for the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard and provides after-market services for military ships around the globe. For more than a century, HII has built more ships in more ship classes than any other U.S. naval shipbuilder. Employing nearly 38,000 in Virginia, Mississippi, Louisiana and California, its primary business divisions are Newport News Shipbuilding and Ingalls Shipbuilding. For more information, visit:

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