The Boeing board of directors has elected Dennis
A. Muilenburg as the company's 10th chief executive, succeeding W.
James (Jim) McNerney, Jr., who held the position for the past 10
years.
Muilenburg, who has served as Boeing president
and chief operating officer since 2013, becomes president and CEO
on 1 July 2015.
McNerney, who joined Boeing's board of directors
in 2001, continues as its chairman.
To ensure a smooth transition
of his CEO responsibilities to Muilenburg, he will continue
working as a company employee until retiring at the end of
February 2016, and continue advocating on issues important to
Boeing's U.S. and global customers, partners and stakeholders,
including ongoing Washington, D.C., engagement. Kenneth M.
Duberstein, Boeing's independent lead director, continues in that
capacity, and Muilenburg has been elected a member of the board.
"Dennis is an extremely capable, experienced and
respected leader with an immense passion for our company, our
people, and our products and services," said McNerney, who made
priorities of succession planning and leadership development at
the outset of his tenure. "As CEO, Dennis will bring a rich
combination of management skills, customer focus, business and
engineering acumen, a can-do spirit and the will to win. With a
deep appreciation of our past accomplishments, and the energy and
skill to drive those to come, he is well suited to lead our very
talented Boeing team into its second century."
Muilenburg, 51, is a 30-year company veteran.
Along with Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Raymond
L. Conner, he also has served since 2013 as company vice chairman.
Conner, 60, remains in charge of the $60 billion Commercial
Airplanes unit and will serve as sole company vice chairman, where
he will continue working closely with Muilenburg on key corporate
processes and integrating cross-enterprise strategies and
efficiencies.
"The opportunity to lead the people of Boeing in
service to our commercial and government customers is a tremendous
honor and responsibility," said Muilenburg. "Our company is
financially strong and well positioned in our markets. As we
continue to drive the benefits of integrating our enterprise
skills, capabilities and experience – what we call operating as
'One Boeing' – we will find new and better ways to engage and
inspire employees, deliver innovation that drives customer
success, and produce results to fuel future growth and prosperity
for all our stakeholders."
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