Honeywell has appointed Steven Lien as President
of Aerospace Asia Pacific.
Steven succeeds Briand Greer, who will be
staying in the Asia Pacific region and assuming a new leadership
position within Honeywell.
As President of Honeywell Aerospace in
Asia Pacific, Steven will oversee operations in six countries and
extensive field operations across a network of 14 countries within
the region.
He will be based in Shanghai and report to Tim
Mahoney, president and CEO of Honeywell Aerospace.
Stevens previous role was vice president,
China/Asia Pacific Growth.
Before moving to Asia Pacific,
Steven was vice president, Defense and Space International,
responsible for managing the global Aerospace Defense business,
which serves more than 400 customers across Europe, the Middle
East, Africa, India, Asia Pacific and Australasia, including all
international original equipment manufacturers and aftermarket
defense businesses.
Previously, Steven served as vice president,
Navigation Subsystems, Sensors and Space products, where he drove
significant business growth from 2010 to 2013 while leading the
extended Navigation Subsystems, Sensors and Space product family
team.
Steven joined Honeywell in 2003 and has served in numerous
roles of increasing responsibility in business and marketing throughout his tenure with the company.
Before joining
Honeywell, he held positions at Pratt & Whitney, McKinsey and
Company, and Kaiser Associates, serving clients in a range of
industries with a focus on aerospace, defense and transportation.
Steven holds a bachelors degree in economics from Georgetown
University, and a masters degree in Business Administration from
Harvard Business School.
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