Boeing's board of directors has elected Dennis
A. Muilenburg as its next chairman, effective 1 March 2016.
He
succeeds W. James (Jim) McNerney, Jr., who is stepping down from
the board, while Boeing independent Lead Director Kenneth M.
Duberstein continues in that role.
Muilenburg, 52, succeeded McNerney as Boeing's
10th chief executive and joined the board last July. At that time,
McNerney, 66, continued in the chairman role and announced his
intent to retire from the company later this month.
"On
behalf of the Boeing board, I want to thank Jim again for more
than 10 years of dedicated service as chairman and for the transformational leadership that guided the company through an
important period of renewal and growth," Duberstein said. "Dennis
has proved that he has the leadership skills, energy and vision to
build on the strong foundation that Jim established. We look
forward to working with him for many years to come as we continue
to serve our customers and shareholders, and create new
opportunities for Boeing's next one hundred years."
McNerney joined the Boeing board in 2001 and was elected
chairman in 2005.
From 2013-2015 Muilenburg was Boeing
president and chief operating officer, sharing with McNerney
oversight of day-to-day business operations and stakeholder
engagement. Prior to that he served as president and CEO of Boeing
Defense, Space & Security and, before that, as president of that
unit's services and support business. His experience includes
numerous assignments in engineering and program management across
the company.
Muilenburg joined the company in 1985 as an
engineering intern in Seattle. He earned a bachelor's degree in
aerospace engineering from Iowa State University and a master's in
aeronautics and astronautics from the University of Washington.
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