Shep Hill Named President, Boeing Int'l, Mike Cave Leads
Corporate Business Development and Strategy
Boeing Chairman, President and CEO Jim McNerney has named
Shephard W. Hill president, Boeing International, replacing
Laurette Koellner, who is retiring. At the same time, he named
Michael J. Cave to replace Hill as senior vice president, Business
Development and Strategy at Boeing Corporate Offices. Cave moves
from Boeing Commercial Airplanes, where he led Business Strategy
and Marketing.
The changes are effective November 1.
"Laurette did an excellent job developing our global team,
advancing our global strategies and representing Boeing throughout
the world," said McNerney. "Her contributions in many critical
roles during a 30-year career have been significant, far reaching
and will endure. Laurette's talent, hard work and dedication will
be missed by her colleagues and by Boeing. We thank her and wish
her well.
"Shep has worked closely with Laurette in developing integrated
global strategies for growth and productivity, and he is uniquely
qualified to build upon the progress Laurette and her team have
made. Working closely with me over the past year, Shep has been
instrumental in driving enterprise wide business strategies. His
deep knowledge and understanding of all aspects of our business,
combined with a strategic mindset and a results-oriented operating
style, will ensure we remain focused on making Boeing a truly
integrated global company," McNerney added.
Hill (pictured above), 54, will continue as a member of the
Boeing executive council, a position he has held since early 2006
when he was appointed to lead a new corporate-level strategic
planning and business development group. In that position, he
worked closely with Boeing's commercial and defense businesses to
develop the company's overall strategic growth plans, including
mergers and acquisitions as well as annual business plans. A
20-year company veteran, he has led both business development and
government affairs functions. Prior to this corporate role, Hill
led all business development activities for Boeing's Integrated
Defense Systems. He will be based in the Washington, D.C. area.
Cave (pictured below), 47, will join the company's executive
council and be based in Chicago. He began his career with McDonnell
Douglas in 1983 and has broad experience across both of the
company's major business units, including assignments in finance,
program management and marketing. At Commercial Airplanes he had
been vice president and general manager of Airplane Programs, as
well senior vice president for Commercial Aviation Services. He
also served three years as chief financial officer. Prior to
joining Commercial Airplanes, he was vice president, Finance, for
Boeing's Information, Space & Defense Systems, a position he
assumed following the merger of Boeing and McDonnell Douglas.
"Mike brings extensive experience on both the commercial and
defense sides of our business. His knowledge of our customers and
our markets, combined with his strategic planning skills and
business acumen, will be important strengths in his new
assignment," McNerney said.
Koellner's 30-year Boeing career has included business-unit
leadership positions--she served for two years as president,
Connexion by Boeing--as well as leading and managing several key
company functions, including human resources and labor relations,
and corporate philanthropy and social responsibility. She had been
a member of the company's senior executive leadership team since
2001. Earlier, she served as corporate controller and was
responsible for financial and cost accounting, cost policy,
companywide cost estimating, common business systems, and insurance
and risk management.