Dennis Muilenburg

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Dennis Muilenburg is an American aerospace engineer and business executive best known for serving as CEO of Boeing during the 737 MAX crisis.

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instanceOf aerospace engineer
business executive
human
boardMemberOf Boeing NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
degree bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering
educatedAt Iowa State University NERFINISHED
employer Boeing NERFINISHED
Boeing Defense, Space & Security NERFINISHED
familyName Muilenburg NERFINISHED
fieldOfStudy aerospace engineering
givenName Dennis NERFINISHED
hasExperienceIn aerospace and defense contracting
aircraft engineering
corporate management
hasReputationFor controversial crisis management during 737 MAX grounding
engineering-focused leadership style
hasRole corporate leader in the U.S. aerospace sector
industry aerospace industry
defense industry
memberOf Boeing executive leadership team NERFINISHED
name Dennis A. Muilenburg NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage English
notableEvent Boeing 737 MAX crisis NERFINISHED
notableFor leading Boeing during a major safety and regulatory crisis
public testimony before U.S. Congress regarding the 737 MAX
notableRole CEO of Boeing during the 737 MAX crisis
notableWork leadership of Boeing during the 737 MAX program
occupation aerospace engineer
business executive
corporate director
participantIn U.S. congressional hearings on Boeing 737 MAX safety
placeOfActivity Chicago, Illinois NERFINISHED
Seattle, Washington NERFINISHED
positionHeld Chairman of the Board of Boeing
Chief Executive Officer of Boeing
President and CEO of Boeing Defense, Space & Security
President of Boeing
reasonForResignation corporate and regulatory fallout from the Boeing 737 MAX crashes
resignedFromPosition Chairman of the Board of Boeing
Chief Executive Officer of Boeing
sexOrGender male
workedOn commercial aircraft programs at Boeing
defense and space programs at Boeing

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