
Michael Corrigan currently serves as an Engineering Vice President within the Northrop Grumman Mission Systems sector. In this role, Michael maintains responsibility for all aspects of engineering supporting multiple businesses and leads an organization of more than 4,500 people. In his more than 22 years at Northrop Grumman.
Michael has held various roles in program management and engineering in addition to managing profit and loss (P&L). His experience spans a broad spectrum of global C4ISR capabilities and he has worked across many domains of technology. He most recently served as the Vice President for the Tactical Fighters Business Unit, where he was responsible for profit and loss for a business doing ~$1.4B of sales annually.
Michael is an advocate for mentorship and actively engages with employees at all levels within Northrop Grumman. Outside of work, he has coached and played soccer at the collegiate level at his alma mater The Catholic University of America, where graduated magna cum laude with a degree in electrical engineering. He is an active member within his community volunteering time with several organizations. Michael's leadership style is team oriented and firmly based on creating high performing cultures.
Michael resides in Sandy Spring, MD with his wife, Christine (nee Thornton) CUA class of 2005 and 2024 CUA Athletics Hall of Fame inductee and their 4 children; Finnen, Mairead, Flannery and Saoirse.