Boeing has announced that Phil Musser, Senior
Vice President of Communications, will depart the company in early
November due to personal and family considerations. Musser joined
Boeing in September 2017.
Anne Toulouse, current Boeing Vice President of
Global Brand Management, will replace Musser on an interim basis
until a permanent successor is named.
“For more than a decade – first
as a consultant and then as a member of our Executive Council –
Phil has brought passion, creativity, energy and a digital mindset
to Boeing Communications,” said Dennis Muilenburg, Boeing
chairman, president and CEO. “He’s made meaningful contributions
to the company, leading important new investments in our social
media strategy and digital and analytics capabilities and driving
a new Boeing brand platform. We’re sorry to see him go, but he has
made Boeing Communications stronger and we wish him the best in
his future endeavors.”
Toulouse joined Boeing in 1989 as media
relations manager in Huntington Beach, Calif., at what was then
McDonnell Douglas.
In 1996, she served as Director of
Communications at the same location, leading media relations,
advertising, employee communications, community relations and
marketing communications efforts.
From 1999 through 2005, she
served as Vice President, Corporate Identity and Advertising,
followed by the roles of Vice President, Business Operations, from
2005 through 2008, and Vice President of Employee Communications,
from 2008 through 2014 when she assumed her current job.
“Anne
brings nearly 30 years of diverse company experience to the role,
including leadership positions in media relations, employee
communications, and global brand management and advertising, among
other key areas,” said Muilenburg. “She’s a natural leader who’s
committed to functional excellence, developing our people and
serving our customers’ needs.”
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