Boeing
has appointed Charlie Miller vice president of International Corporate Communications, reporting to Tom Downey, senior vice president
of Communications, and Shep Hill, president of Boeing International.
Miller succeeds Matthew de la Haye, who served in the role since April 2000.
Miller, 52, will be based in London and lead Boeing's team of communications directors and outside agencies working in more than 30 key
markets around the globe. He will oversee all communications activities for the company outside the United States, including media relations.
"This is an important appointment for Boeing given the global scope of our business and expanding international presence," said Downey.
"Charlie will work with Boeing leaders across the company to further sharpen our focus in key strategic markets and improve communications
with our stakeholders globally."
For the past five years, Miller has spearheaded Boeing's communications efforts across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Prior to that, he was
communications director for the United Kingdom. Before joining Boeing in 2001, he was Head of News at BAE Systems following a 20-year
career in journalism. He earned a bachelor's degree in French from University College London.
"International Corporate Communications is the core function that connects our global audiences with Boeing, and Charlie's experience and
demonstrated leadership capabilities will help us drive those connections to strengthen our local presence, shape markets and grow the
business," said Boeing International President Hill.
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