Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: October 18, 2017
Mark Cherry
Mark Cherry, president and chief operating officer at Manassas, Virginia-based autonomous systems maker Aurora Flight Sciences, has been appointed to succeed Darryl Davis as vice president of Boeings (NYSE: BA) Phantom Works technology arm.
Davis, who served as head of Phantom Works for a decade, will transition into a program management role and report directly to Greg Smith, Boeing chief financial officer and executive VP of enterprise performance and strategy, the company said Tuesday.
Leanne Caret
Leanne Caret, president and CEO of Boeings defense, space and security business and an inductee into Executive Mosaics Wash100 for 2017, said Cherry will help Phantom Works advance efforts to integrate new technologies and methods into platforms in support of clients requirements.
Cherry joined Aurora in 2012 after his tenure as VP of corporate strategy and synergy at Lockheed Martins (NYSE: LMT) Sikorsky subsidiary.
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