Boeing appoints former US ambassador as president of Southeast Asia division

Boeing Co. said on Wednesday it named Ralph Boyce, a former US ambassador, as president of the company's business in Southeast Asia.

SINGAPORE: Boeing Co. said on Wednesday it named Ralph Boyce, a former US ambassador, as president of the company's business in Southeast Asia.

Boyce, 56, who will be based in Singapore, will succeed two retiring Boeing executives, Douglas Miller, vice president of integrated defense systems and head of Singapore, and Paul Walters, who has led Boeing's business in the remainder of Southeast Asia, the company said in a statement.

Boeing said that prior to joining the company, Boyce was a career member of the US Senior Foreign Service. From January 2005 to December 2007, he served as the American ambassador to Thailand; before that, he was ambassador to Indonesia for three years until October 2004.
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