Johnson retires from CACI
Kenneth Johnson, president of U.S. operations at CACI International, says he will retire in November.
L. Kenneth Johnson, president of U.S. operations at CACI International Inc., has announced his retirement from the company.
In a statement, Johnson said he is leaving effective Nov. 1 to spend more time with his family and to pursue other interests. Johnson had been at CACI for five years.
J.P. "Jack" London, CACI's chairman, president and chief executive officer, will take on Johnson's role until a replacement is named, according to company officials.
Johnson will remain affiliated with CACI on a management and consulting basis into 2005.
"Ken has done much to shape the future of CACI's U.S. operations, and we want to take this opportunity to thank him for his fine service over these past five years," London said in a statement. "As Ken steps aside and onto other pursuits, we wish him all the best for the future."
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