Miller has more than
thirty years experience in naval architecture and shipbuilding. Prior to
joining Austal USA as chief operating officer in 2024, he held a number of
senior leadership roles, most recently at Ingalls Shipbuilding, where he served
as director for amphibious ship programs. Prior to that, Miller spent more than
20 years at General Dynamics Bath Iron Works, serving in a variety of
engineering, operational and program management leadership roles before
becoming vice president of programs and planning. Miller is a graduate of Webb
Institute and MIT. “Gene’s selection reflects our confidence in the leadership
team we have built and the direction Austal is moving toward,” said Austal USA
chairman of the board of managers Chris Chadwick. “Since stepping into the
interim role in February, he has demonstrated the qualities we have been
looking for: operational discipline, a commitment to the workforce and the
ability to deliver results. He has the relationships and strategic clarity to
carry Austal USA’s momentum forward at a critical moment for our industry and
for national defense. We are in a strong position for what comes next, and Gene
is the right leader to take us there.”
As president, Miller will lead a team of more than
3,500 shipbuilding professionals in Austal USA’s operations in Mobile,
Washington D.C., San Diego and various Virginia locations. He will oversee all
aspects of the company’s ship and submarine module manufacturing and
development of autonomous sea-ready technologies. “I
am honored by the board’s confidence and energized by what this team has built
together,” said Miller. “Austal USA’s greatest strength is its workforce, and
everything we do as a leadership team is in service to the men and women who
show up every day to build ships that defend this nation. I am committed to
growing this company, investing in our people and delivering on the promise of
what Austal USA is capable of.”
In other leadership news Austal USA has added three
new members to its senior leadership team: Michael Pruitt, vice president of
surface ship programs; Michael Oberdorf, vice president of submarine programs;
and Andrew Hinkebein, director of state and local government relations.
“These three highly
experienced industry professionals each boast broad defense backgrounds that
will contribute unique perspectives to their Austal USA leadership roles,” said
Miller. “We are excited to have them join our senior leadership team and look
forward to having them help to grow Austal USA.” With over 25 years of experience directing large-scale shipbuilding
activities, Pruitt has managed multi-billion-dollar Navy surface ship
portfolios at both Huntington Ingalls Industries and Northrup Grumman
Shipbuilding. He has led cross-functional teams to deliver complex naval and
commercial programs. His expertise includes production efficiency, supply chain
management, and workforce training development, with a track record of
fostering safety, compliance, operational excellence, and risk mitigation at
all stages of ship construction and delivery.
Pruitt holds a Bachelor of Science in Business and
is a certified Six Sigma Green Belt, bringing a strong foundation in business
and process improvement to his new role.
A retired U.S. Navy captain, Oberdorf joins Austal
USA from Bath Iron Works where he was senior director of operations
A qualified nuclear engineer with a master’s of
science in electrical engineering and a Navy career that spanned over 30 years,
Oberdorf served as Shipyard Commander and Installation Commander at Portsmouth
Naval Shipyard, leading a $1.5B organization of 6,700 personnel in submarine
overhauls, modernization, and refueling. His Navy career included roles at
Norfolk Naval Shipyard and aboard USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76).
Austal USA notes that his extensive expertise in
nuclear submarine operations, Navy program funding, and strong relationships
with senior leaders, making him well positioned to drive growth in Austal’s
submarine module business.
As director of local and state government affairs,
Hinkebein will lead the company’s engagement efforts with state and local governments,
economic development organizations, community stakeholders, and strategic
partners. He will also oversee Austal USA’s external communications
initiatives.
A United States Marine Corps veteran, Hinkebein has
extensive experience in government affairs, public policy, economic
development, and maritime defense. Most recently, he served as director of
government affairs for Bollinger Mississippi Shipbuilding, where he worked with
federal, state, and local stakeholders to advance shipbuilding initiatives,
workforce development efforts, infrastructure investments, and defense
industrial base priorities.
Previously, Hinkebein served as State Director for
U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, overseeing statewide operations and
stakeholder engagement across Alabama. He also served on the staff of Senate
Armed Services Committee Chairman Roger Wicker of Mississippi, where he worked
on issues involving national defense, shipbuilding programs, economic
development, and strategic investments supporting the nation’s defense
industrial base.