This article was originally published by Via Satellite sister publication Defense Daily. Jefferies aerospace and defense analyst Sheila Kahyaoglu said in a client note that Caret’s retirement had been “anticipated for some time” and that the appointments of Colbert and Pope to their new roles demonstrates Boeing’s “deep bench” of executive talent. Pope’s new assignment is also effective April 1.Ĭaret will remain as executive vice president and senior adviser to Calhoun to support the leadership transition, business continuity and talent acquisition efforts until she retires. His leadership track record and current experience supporting the defense services portfolio ideally position Ted to lead BDS.”Ĭalhoun said that Pope has “has decades of wide-ranging business and financial leadership” and that her “experience in all aspects of BGS” gives her “deep understanding of the global services portfolio” and the segment’s customers. Caret made 6,266,886 in total compensation. Under his leadership, BGS has assembled an excellent leadership team focused on delivering safe and high-quality services for our defense and commercial customers. As Executive Vice President, President and Chief Executive Officer, Defense, Space & Security at BOEING CO, Leanne G. Of Colbert, he said, “Throughout his career, Ted Colbert has consistently brought technical excellence and strong innovative leadership to every position he has held. The company’s work on the Air Force’s new manned aerial refueling aircraft, the KC-46, is in production but continues to suffer from engineering and development challenges that have cost the program billions of dollars over the years.ĭave Calhoun, Boeing’s president and CEO, thanked Caret for her nearly 35 years of service with Boeing. She served as CEO from 2015 to 2020, and during her tenure, she was responsible for leading the divisions strategy and operations, as well as driving growth and profitability. Caret has led Boeing Defense, Space and Security since 2016, during which time the company won two critical multi-billion dollar defense programs, the Air Force’s T-7 trainer and the Navy’s MQ-25 aerial refueling drone. Leanne Caret is a former CEO of Boeing Defence, Space & Security, a division of Boeing that specialises in defence and aerospace products and services.
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