Syracuse University

Sean C. O'Keefe


Sean O’Keefe G’78 was appointed CEO of EADS North America in November 2009. His responsibilities include directing EADS activities in the United States, developing strategic partnerships with U.S. companies, and enhancing the participation of EADS in the U.S. marketplace, including the development, growth, and management of large-scale defense acquisition programs.

Globally, EADS is the parent company of some of the most recognized brands in the international aerospace and defense sector, including Airbus, Eurocopter, Ariane Space, Astrium, Eurofighter and MBDA. The company had annual revenues in 2010 of more than $60 billion and employs some 122,000 people worldwide.

Prior to joining EADS North America, O'Keefe served as company officer and vice president of the General Electric Company in the technology infrastructure sector, leading the Washington operations of the GE Aviation business. From 2005 to 2008, he served as chancellor of the Louisiana State University, the chief executive officer, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

On four separate occasions, O'Keefe served as a presidential appointee. Prior to leading LSU, he served as the tenth Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. He joined President George W. Bush's administration on inauguration day as Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget until December 2001, when he was appointed NASA Administrator.

Appointed the 69th Secretary of the Navy in July 1992 by President George H. W. Bush, O'Keefe previously served as comptroller and chief financial officer of the Department of Defense from 1989. Before joining then-Defense Secretary Dick Cheney's Pentagon management team in these capacities, he served on the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations staff for eight years and was staff director of the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee.

O'Keefe's public service began in 1978, upon his selection as a Presidential Management Intern. He earned his bachelor of arts degree from Loyola University in New Orleans in 1977 and his master of public administration adegree from Syracuse University's Maxwell School in 1978. From 1996 to 2001, O’Keefe was an endowed-chair professor at the Maxwell School. Concurrently, he served as the director of National Security Studies, a partnership of Syracuse University and Johns Hopkins University, for the delivery of executive education programs. From 1993 to 1996, he was professor of business administration and assistant to the senior vice president for research and dean of the Graduate School at the Pennsylvania State University.

O'Keefe is a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration, a Fellow of the International Academy of Astronautics, and serves on corporate and non-profit boards of directors. During his academic postings, he was a visiting scholar at the Wolfson College of the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, a member of the Naval Postgraduate School's civil-military relations seminar team, and conducted seminars for the Strategic Studies Group at Oxford University. He was a member of the 1985 Kennedy School of Government program for national security executives at Harvard University.

In 1993, President Bush and Secretary Cheney presented O’Keefe with the Distinguished Public Service Award. He was the 1999 faculty recipient of the Syracuse University Chancellor's Award for Public Service; recipient of the Department of the Navy's Public Service Award in December 2000; and has been awarded five honorary doctorate degrees from several prestigious educational institutions. In 2003 and 2004, he was recognized and honored by the Irish American Magazine as one of the Top 100 Irish Americans and was named among the magazine's "Stars of the South" in 2006.

O'Keefe was named recipient of the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies' 2005 Navigator Award and received the 2005 Honorary Engineer of the Year Award from the Engineer's Council. He was inducted into the Louisiana Political Hall of Fame in January 2007.

He is the author of several journal articles and contributing author of Keeping the Edge: Managing Defense for the Future, released in October 2000. In 1998, he co-authored The Defense Industry in the Post-Cold War Era: Corporate Strategies and Public Policy Perspectives. He is married to Laura McCarthy O'Keefe, and they have three children, Lindsey, Jonathan, and Kevin.