Jenna McMullin

Jenna McMullin

Jenna McMullin

Senior Vice President, Chief Communications Officer

 

Jenna McMullin is the senior vice president and chief communications officer for Lockheed Martin Corporation. In this role, she leads global communications strategies and activities across the corporation’s four business areas and international footprint and provides strategic counsel to Lockheed Martin’s executive leadership team.

McMullin joined Lockheed Martin in 2020, most recently serving as vice president of Communications for Lockheed Martin’s Space business. She led the strategic development and execution of communications spanning space exploration, satellites and spacecraft, mission solutions, national security programs and strategic and missile defense systems. 

Prior to joining Lockheed Martin in 2020, McMullin served as the vice president of Communications for Boeing Defense, Space and Security. Her 12-year career with Boeing also included leadership of communications for the CTO and CIO, Boeing Capital Corporation and the company’s centennial milestone, among other roles.  

McMullin also brings experience as corporate communications lead for DISH Network, where she led Spanish-language public relations for DISH Latino and helped develop the company’s corporate citizenship program, DISH Cares.  

McMullin began her career as a civilian public affairs officer for the U.S. Air Force, including assignments at Air Force Space Command and the 21st Space Wing at Peterson Air Force Base (AFB) in Colorado and the 33rd Fighter Wing at Eglin AFB in Florida. 

She holds a bachelor’s degree in public relations from Drake University and an MBA from George Mason University. She also graduated with honors from the Department of Defense Information School Public Affairs Officer Qualification Course. 

McMullin serves as a member of the board of directors for WorldDenver and is a member of the Public Relations Society of America and Page Up of the Page Society. She was also a cohort participant in and completed the U.S. Army War College National Security Seminar.  

 

March 2026