Booz Allen Hamilton announced a series of senior leadership changes aimed at strengthening its position as an advanced technology provider to U.S. federal and global commercial markets.
Effective May 4, 2026, Troy Lahr will become executive vice president and chief financial officer, reporting to Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Horacio Rozanski. In the role, Lahr will oversee the company’s fiscal performance, capital structure, mergers and acquisitions, and related financial operations. “Troy’s deep and differentiated experience helps position Booz Allen for accelerated growth and bold transformation,” said Rozanski. “His success driving performance across large portfolios and leading through change will be a powerful asset as we work together to advance our next chapter.”
Lahr was most recently CFO at Sierra Space, leading financial strategy and performance across accounting and reporting, controllership, financial planning and analysis, tax, and treasury. He previously served as CFO of Boeing’s $27 billion Defense, Space & Security business, following roles that included head of corporate investor relations, controller, and senior manager of mergers and acquisitions. He began his career with more than a decade in investment banking as an aerospace and defense equity analyst for Stifel.
Effective May 1, 2026, Chief Operating Officer Kristine Martin Anderson will also assume the position of president while continuing to report to Rozanski. She has served as acting CFO since February 2026. “Kristine is the driving force in executing Booz Allen’s growth strategy and leading operations as we accelerate our technology transformation,” said Rozanski. “This position reflects her success as COO and her leadership across our entire business. I look forward to continuing to partner with her as we advance our strategic priorities and build the future of Booz Allen.”
Anderson has been with Booz Allen for 20 years and became COO in 2022. She previously led the company’s Civil Sector, focusing on modernizing and transforming missions across U.S. federal civilian departments and agencies, and has held other senior roles driving growth and innovation.
Also effective May 1, 2026, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer Shannon Fitzgerald will be promoted to president of the Civil Sector. Richard Crowe, executive vice president and president of the Civil Sector, has been appointed chief growth officer.







