Author: Jay Clemens|| Date Published: February 5, 2016
Brett Gerry, formerly vice president and general counsel of Boeing‘s (NYSE: BA) commercial airplanes division, has been appointed as president of the companys business operations in Japan.
Gerry will succeed George Maffeo, who will retire from Boeing, and report to Boeing International President Marc Allen, Boeing said Thursday.
As Boeing Japan president, he will lead the company’s business partnerships, government affairs and growth initiatives in that country.
“Brett’s leadership will be invaluable in helping Boeing build on that strong foundation as we further expand our collaborations with Japan across industry, technology, and military and commercial services, ” Allen said.
Gerry previously served as chief counsel for Boeing network and space systems before he led the legal function of Boeing commercial airplanes.
He also held senior roles with the Justice Department and the White House.
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