Boeing CEO announces his resignation at the end of the year
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发表于 2024-3-26 16:03:10
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On March 26th, Dave Calhoun, CEO of Boeing, announced that he will step down at the end of 2024.
Calhoun said on the same day that he will continue to lead Boeing to complete the ongoing work before leaving office, in order to stabilize the company's situation and ensure future development.
On February 20th, at the Singapore Airshow held at the Changi Convention and Exhibition Center, visitors watched from the Boeing booth. Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Deng Zhiwei)
In addition, Boeing announced on the same day that Larry Kerner, who had been serving as Chairman of the Boeing Board since the end of 2019, had decided not to run for re-election at the upcoming annual shareholder meeting. The board elected Steve Morenkopf to replace Kerner as the independent chairman of the board, leading the board in selecting Boeing's next CEO. Morenkopf has served as the CEO of Qualcomm and has been a member of Boeing's board of directors since 2020.
Meanwhile, Stan Deere, President and CEO of Boeing Civil Aircraft Group, will retire from the company, and Stephanie Pope has been appointed as President and CEO of Boeing Civil Aircraft Group. Pop has been serving as the Chief Operating Officer of Boeing since January this year. Previously, she served as the President and CEO of Boeing Global Services Group.
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