As the Vice President of Infrastructure & Sustainability at Ingalls Shipbuilding, Fatina and her team are responsible for integrating existing elements of safety, security, facilities and maintenance with the related care and protection of Ingalls employees and the shipbuilding community. This enables enterprise risk management across the entire Ingalls portfolio, as well as the development and execution of comprehensive mitigation strategies to position Ingalls for the future.
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Since joining Ingalls in 2011, Fatina has held roles of increasing responsibility across the Human Resources and Administration organization, most recently serving as Director of Talent Acquisition and Workforce Development. In that role, she led enterprise-wide workforce strategies, built strong partnerships across operations and leadership teams, and helped ensure Ingalls has the skilled talent needed to meet current and future demands.
Throughout Fatina’s career, she has been recognized for her leadership and impact both within Ingalls and across the broader business and community landscape. Her recognitions include being named one of Mississippi’s Most Influential African Americans, a Mississippi Business Journal Distinguished Leading Business Woman, and a nominee for Mississippi Business Journal Top 40 Under 40. She is also a graduate of Leadership Jackson County, Leadership Gulf Coast, and the Gulf Coast Business Council Masters Class and has received multiple awards for outstanding military, humanitarian, and community service.
Fatina is a veteran of the United States Air Force and holds a bachelor’s degree of science in industrial psychology from William Carey University.
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