Boeing has appointed Ihssane Mounir as Vice
President of Sales and Marketing - Commercial Airplanes.
Ihssane succeeds John Wojick, who is
retiring after 36 years of company service, effective early 2017.
"Ihssane is a seasoned sales
leader with in-depth knowledge of Boeing customers worldwide,"
said Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO, Ray Conner.
"His extensive knowledge of our products and services puts him in
the best position to help our customers address their fleet and
operational needs and be successful in today's competitive
environment."
Ihssane has held several leadership positions
within Boeing's sales organization, mostly recently as vice
president of Sales for Northeast Asia.
He previously served
as vice president of Marketing, Sales Strategy and Operations,
responsible for developing and implementing cross-regional
strategies for Commercial Airplanes.
Prior to that
assignment, Ihssane was the vice
president of Sales for Latin America, Africa and the Caribbean. He
also served in sales leadership roles in Europe, Central Asia and
Africa.
Mounir joined Boeing as a senior aerodynamics
engineer in 1997. He earned Bachelors and Masters degrees in
aerospace engineering from Wichita State University.
"John's retirement caps an outstanding 36-year
Boeing career that has included assignments in engineering and all
facets of commercial airplanes sales and marketing," Conner said.
"As the leader of our sales team since 2012, he has consistently demonstrated the integrity, tenacity, courage and commitment it
takes to compete aggressively and win in the marketplace. Under his leadership, our
sales and marketing organization has sharpened
its focus on our customers, continued to earn their trust and maintain their loyalty."
The new regional leader for
Northeast Asia Sales is expected to be named at a later time.
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