Boeing elects David L. Joyce to Board of Directors

David L. Joyce will serve on the Aerospace Safety and Compensation committees. The Boeing board also announced that Admiral Edmund P. Giambastiani Jr. has informed the company that he will retire from the board at the end of 2021.

Boeing elects David L. Joyce to Board of Directors
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The Boeing Company board of directors announced that David L. Joyce has been elected to the board, effective immediately. He will serve on the Aerospace Safety and Compensation committees. The Boeing board also announced that Admiral Edmund P. Giambastiani Jr. has informed the company that he will retire from the board at the end of 2021.

An accomplished aerospace executive, Joyce, 64, retired from General Electric (GE) as vice chair in 2020, where he also served as president and CEO of GE Aviation from 2008 to 2020. During his 12-year leadership of GE's largest division, Joyce also led customer and product support for more than 19,000 global engines and 500 airlines customers and oversaw the implementation of an industry-leading safety management system across GE Aviation.

“David Joyce is a recognized aerospace industry leader who brings a demonstrated track record of safety leadership, engineering expertise and operational excellence to our board,” said Boeing Chairman Larry Kellner. “He will provide valuable counsel and guidance based on his significant experience.”

“Boeing will benefit from David Joyce's deep aviation experience and broad industry relationships,” said David Calhoun, Boeing president and CEO, and member of the board of directors. “David's experience transforming businesses and focus on quality and safety in the aerospace industry will further strengthen our board.”

In addition to chairing the Aerospace Safety Committee, Admiral Giambastiani serves as a member of the Board's Governance and Public Policy Committee and Special Programs Committee. Admiral Giambastiani earned a Bachelor of Science degree with a minor in electrical engineering with leadership distinction from the U.S. Naval Academy.

“We deeply appreciate Ed's commendable service on our board,” said Boeing Chairman Larry Kellner. “Boeing has benefited greatly from his distinguished leadership and committed service, including his commitment to ensuring the quality and safety of all Boeing's aerospace products.”

“It has been a privilege to work closely with and serve alongside Ed,” said Boeing President and CEO David Calhoun. “We are thankful for his significant and lasting contributions to our company, including his leadership on product safety and matters related to national security and defense.”

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