Chicago, Ill., USA - December 19, 2013, Chicago, Ill., USA - Boeing announced the promotion of two top executives to vice chairmen, the naming of a company president and chief operating officer, and the selection of new leaders for Boeing Defense, Space & Security and Boeing Military Aircraft.
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Dennis A. Muilenburg is named Boeing vice chairman, president and chief operating officer,
effective December 31, 2013. Mr. Muilenburg, currently Boeing executive vice president and president and CEO of Boeing Defense, Space & Security, will join the corporate team in Chicago.
Mr. Muilenburg has 28 years of Boeing experience, having joined its Seattle military aircraft division in 1985. Previously, he was president of the unit's Global Services & Support business.
Before that, he led Boeing Combat Systems division and was program manager for Future Combat Systems. Earlier, he was vice president of Programs & Engineering for Boeing Air Traffic Management, director of Weapon Systems for the Boeing Joint Strike Fighter entry, and held program management and engineering positions on F-22, Airborne Laser, High Speed Civil Transport and the Condor reconnaissance aircraft.
Mr. Muilenburg 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.
Raymond L. Conner is promoted to Boeing vice chairman, president and CEO, Boeing Commercial Airplanes, effective December 31, 2013. Mr. Conner has led the Commercial Airplanes unit since June 2012 and will remain based in Seattle. Mr. Conner is a 35-year company veteran who began his career as an airplane mechanic.
Prior to his current role, he led the unit's Sales, Marketing and Commercial Aviation Services. Before that, he was vice president and general manager of Supply Chain Management and Operations, responsible for business conducted with thousands of global suppliers, as well as the performance of the company's in-house manufacturing, quality, fabrication and propulsion systems divisions. Among many other leadership roles held during his career, he served as vice president and general manager of the 777 and 747 programs, vice president of sales for the Americas and Asia-Pacific regions, and director of finance and information systems.
Mr. Conner holds a bachelor's degree from Central Washington University and a master's in business administration from the University of Puget Sound.
Christopher M. Chadwick is appointed Boeing executive vice president, president and CEO, Boeing Defense, Space & Security, effective December 31, 2013. Mr. Chadwick will remain based in St. Louis, where he currently serves as president of Boeing Military Aircraft, the largest division of the unit he will lead. He is replacing Mr. Muilenburg.
Mr. Chadwick has 31 years of Boeing aerospace experience. He has led Boeing Military Aircraft, which employs more than 20,000 people at 11 major domestic locations and offices around the world, since March 2009.
Previously he served as vice president and general manager of Global Strike Systems, home to the company's tactical fighter and weapons programs. Other prior leadership roles included vice president of F/A-18 programs; program manager for the Bell-Boeing MV-22 and CV-22 Osprey programs; and a variety of engineering, program management and business development assignments.
Mr. Chadwick holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Iowa State University and a master's in business administration from Maryville University.
Shelley K. Lavender will replace Mr. Chadwick as the leader of Boeing Military Aircraft, effective December 31, 2013. She currently serves as vice president and general manager of Integrated Logistics for the Global Services & Support business within Boeing Defense, Space & Security.
Ms. Lavender, a 25-year company veteran previously served as vice president and general manager of Global Strike Systems for Boeing Military Aircraft. There she oversaw Boeing's portfolio of strike-fighters and attack helicopters, including the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, EA-18G Growler, F-15 Strike Eagle, F-22 Raptor and AH-64D Apache.
Prior positions included vice president and chief engineer for Boeing Military Aircraft, F/A-18E/F program manager and F/A-18 chief engineer. She began her aerospace career in 1986 on the F-15 APG-70 Radar Program at Hughes Aircraft Company. She joined Boeing as an avionics engineer in 1988. ■