CACI names Christopher Monoski executive vice president of manufacturing
CACI International Inc (NYSE: CACI) appointed Christopher Monoski as executive vice president of manufacturing, the company announced. Monoski will report directly to President and CEO John Mengucci and join the leadership team to oversee a centralized manufacturing organization.
Monoski joins CACI from L3Harris Technologies, where he served as vice president of operations. In that position, he managed operations supporting $6 billion in annual revenue, six manufacturing sites, and more than 3,000 operations personnel. He has 27 years of industry experience in manufacturing and supply chain management roles.
In his new role, Monoski will lead strategic oversight of production for CACI's technologies including RF systems, photonics, optical communications, space-based EO/IR payloads, mixed-signal electronics, and integrated electro-mechanical solutions.
"Chris is a proven operational leader who will build on our strong foundation of manufacturing excellence and advance our long-standing record of innovation," said Mengucci in a statement. "His experience adds further depth to our team as we continue to scale with the security and reliability required for the complex technologies we deliver."
Monoski holds a bachelor's degree in industrial and manufacturing engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology and a master's certificate from Michigan State University.
CACI is a national security company with 27,000 employees that provides technology and services to defense, intelligence, and national security customers.
