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Boeing Appoints Lianne Stein as President of Boeing Germany |
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CHICAGO, Nov. 7, 2006/Satnews Daily/ ― The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) has announced Lianne Stein has been appointed as vice president of Boeing International and president of Boeing Germany. Stein will identify and pursue new growth opportunities, lead the country strategy planning process, coordinate company activities in Germany and focus on strengthening local- market presence. She will be based in Berlin.
Stein succeeds Horst Teltschik, who retired earlier this year after leading Boeing's wide-ranging business activities in Germany for more than three years. As the first country president in Germany, Teltschik developed strong relationships and partnerships with German companies, universities and research institutes, and implemented projects in the community.
Boeing chairman, president and CEO Jim McNerney said Lianne will focus on further strengthening and expanding our business and government relationships and partnerships in Germany.
Stein joins Boeing International from Connexion by Boeing where she was vice president of Commercial Aviation. Prior to Connexion, Stein was vice president of Boeing Commercial Airplanes for Washington, D.C. Operations. In this role, she was responsible for all Boeing commercial aircraft activities in Washington, D.C., relating to commercial aircraft sales campaigns and U.S. government advocacy.
Before joining Boeing, Stein served as vice president and senior European marketing representative for International Lease Finance Corporation and was manager of flight training course development at Flying Tigers air freight airline.
Stein is a graduate of the University of California at Los Angeles and a licensed private pilot.
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