Tue, Feb 07, 2012
Robert S. “Steve” Miller To Join Company As CEO,
Boisture Stays
The Board of Directors of Hawker Beechcraft, Inc. announced
today that it appointed Robert S. “Steve” Miller as
Chief Executive Officer of the Company, effective Tuesday. Bill
Boisture, formerly Chief Executive Officer of Hawker Beechcraft,
Inc., will remain as Chairman of its operating subsidiary Hawker
Beechcraft Corporation.
“Hawker Beechcraft is a great company with iconic brands
and dedicated employees. I’m honored to join and to help this
company navigate through the challenges of the current general
aviation market,” said Miller, CEO of Hawker Beechcraft, Inc.
“With its inherently strong products, people and history,
Hawker Beechcraft will remain an important presence in the aviation
industry.”
“The Board of Directors is grateful to Bill for the work
done to reposition Hawker Beechcraft, especially its manufacturing,
customer support, and sales and marketing operations,” Miller
added. “I appreciate Bill’s continued dedication to the
success of Hawker Beechcraft and look forward to working with
him.”
Miller has had a long and successful history in the automotive,
steel and waste management industries. He is currently Chairman of
the Board of AIG and a director of Symantec and has previously
served on the board of directors of more than one dozen companies.
Miller earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees at
Stanford University and his law degree from Harvard Law School.
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