Boeing
has appointed Paul Kinscherff as president of Boeing Middle East. He will be based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and report to
Shep Hill, president, Boeing International.
Kinscherff, 49, will work with Boeing Saudi Arabia President Ahmed Jazzar to strengthen Boeing's presence across the region and support
its growth there. Since late 2003, Kinscherff has been Boeing's treasurer, overseeing financing, banking, insurance, pension investment,
and global treasury operations.
"Paul's intimate knowledge of Boeing's businesses and global financial markets will help us capitalize on the emerging opportunities in this
vital region," Hill said. "His appointment underlies our commitment to the Middle East and the importance of that region to our global
growth plans."
Boeing
has appointed David Dohnalek, 49, to succeed Kinscherff as treasurer. Dohnalek has been serving as Boeing's vice president of Financial
Planning and Analysis and, prior to that assignment, spent four years as Boeing's vice president of Investor Relations.
Kinscherff is succeeding John B. Craig, who has retired after more than four years in the Gulf region.
Prior to serving as treasurer Kinscherff was Boeing's vice president of Investor Relations and, before that, an assistant treasurer. He joined
Boeing in 1999 from Lockheed Martin Corp., where he held a number of positions including director of corporate finance, director of finance
for the Information and Services Sector, and director of customer finance at Lockheed Finance Corp.
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