Mon, Oct 16, 2006
Comes From Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Alteon Training, a wholly owned
subsidiary of The Boeing Company, announced recently that Sherry
Carbary has been named president of the company. Carbary will be
responsible for Alteon's business performance and day-to-day
operations.
Carbary moves to the Alteon leadership position after being vice
president of Strategic Management for Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
She replaces Patrick Gaines, who has been named Boeing vice
president of Customer Support for the Asia-Pacific region.
"Sherry is a proven leader and her knowledge and business savvy
will be an invaluable contribution toward Alteon's performance plan
for new airplane and recurrent airline training support," said Lou
Mancini, vice president and general manager of Boeing Commercial
Aviation Services. "I also want to thank Pat for the exceptional
leadership and customer focus that he brought to Alteon."
As head of the Marketing and Business Strategy group at Boeing,
Carbary's prime responsibilities included leading the integration
of airline product and services strategy and the development of
BCA's Global Enterprise strategy. Previous positions at Boeing
included business director & deputy vice president, BCA
International Sales; director of Investor Relations for Boeing
World Headquarters; BCA director of Revenue Management; and
regional director of Marketing for Airline Financial Analysis,
among other accomplished lead positions.
Alteon is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company within
Boeing Commercial Airplanes' Commercial Aviation Services group.
The training organization supports the world's aviation community
with more than 70 full flight simulators in over 20 locations
around the world.
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