Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: December 15, 2023
Chris Raymond, chief sustainability officer of Boeing (NYSE: BA) since October 2020, has been appointed president and CEO of the defense contractor’s global services business segment.
He will assume his new role on Jan. 1 and succeed Stephanie Pope, who will transition to the chief operating officer post at Boeing, the company said Thursday.
Raymond’s new responsibilities include overseeing the Boeing business that provides aerospace services to commercial and government customers worldwide.
His more than three-decade career at Boeing spans time as vice president of sustainability, strategy and corporate development and VP and general manager of autonomous systems.
Brian Moran, VP of global sustainability policy and partnerships at Boeing, will take on the duties of CSO.
He will be based in Amsterdam and report to Dave Calhoun, president and CEO of Boeing, as he works to advance the company’s aerospace sustainability efforts.
Moran and Raymond will both serve on Boeing’s executive council.
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