Bored of Directors
one william m daley, currently sitting on boeing’s board of directors, is richard j daley’s brother! ha.
from http://www.boeing.com/corp_gov/board_directors.html
William M. Daley
Director Since 2006
Chairman of Midwest region for JPMorgan Chase & Co. Mr. Daley has served as Chairman of Midwest region for JPMorgan Chase & Co. and on its Executive Committee and International Council since May 2004. Mr. Daley served as the U.S. Secretary of Commerce from January 1997 to June 2000. He served as president, SBC Communications, Inc. (diversified telecommunications) from December 2001 to May 2004.
SBC communications — giant telecommunications corporation recently merged with at&t to make AT&T (in 2005, shortly after Daley left sbc), which owns a shit ton of tele companies, including AT&T, ameritech, sbc, southwestern bell, pacific telesis, and bell south. a number of these companies contract to the federal government and department of defense, offering communications “solutions” to the military and government. (wikipedia, at&t website)
from fedspending.org: sbc has received over $2.6 billion in DoD contracts from 2000-Q1 2008, 28% of which were no bid contracts.
top five services
| ADP Telecommunications and Transmission Services | $819,760,403 |
| Lease or Rental of Equipment — Communication, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment | $355,167,913 |
| Telephone and/or Communications Services (includes Telegraph, Telex, and Cablevision Services) | $281,350,116 |
| Other ADP and Telecommunications Services (includes data storage on tapes, compact disks, etc.) | $235,378,866 |
| Telecommunications Network Management Services $137,206,197 |
top five contracting agencies
| Defense Information Systems Agency | $1,121,244,698 |
| NAVY, Department of the | $511,559,269 |
| ARMY, Department of the (except Corps of Engineers Civil Program Financing) | $510,006,257 |
| DEFENSE, Department of | $275,791,323 |
| AIR FORCE, Department of the (Headquarters, USAF) | $154,687,401 |
8 year trend (pretty consistent service provider)
| 2000 | $373,298,058 |
| 2001 | $342,853,211 |
| 2002 | $363,834,332 |
| 2003 | $289,353,537 |
| 2004 | $262,944,041 |
| 2005 | $327,042,942 |
| 2006 | $270,692,647 |
| 2007 | $374,837,320 |
| 2008 1Q * |
$0 |
Mr. Daley was vice chairman of Evercore Capital Partners L.P. from January to November 2001.
“Established in 1996, Evercore Partners is a leading investment banking boutique providing advisory services to prominent multinational corporations and financial sponsors on significant mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, restructurings and other strategic corporate transactions. Evercore also has a successful investment management business through which we also manage private equity funds, institutional assets and private wealth.” (evercore.com) Evercore’s website lists BOEING as one of their past clients!
From June to December 2000, Mr. Daley served as chairman of Vice President Albert Gore’s 2000 presidential election campaign. Mr. Daley serves on the board of directors of Abbott Laboratories (healthcare products manufacturer)
fedspending.org lists a total of $157,123,341 in Department of Defense contracts for abbott labs from 2000 to Q1 2008, 2/3rds of which were no-bid contracts. product/services offered for the contracts amounting to approximately or more than one million dollars (each):
| Food Items For Resale | $58,604,630 |
| Non-Food Items For Resale | $23,829,774 |
| In Vitro Diagnostic Substances, Reagents, Test Kits, and Sets | $22,944,459 |
| Medical and Surgical Instruments, Equipment, and Supplies | $19,907,296 |
| Laboratory Equipment and Supplies | $7,856,431 |
| Ophthalmic Instruments, Equipment, and Supplies | $5,603,041 |
| Chemical Analysis Instruments | $5,170,489 |
| Drugs and Biologicals | $3,670,118 |
| X-Ray Equipment and Supplies: Medical, Dental, Veterinary | $2,256,035 |
| Maintenance, Repair and Rebuilding of Equipment — Medical, Dental, and Veterinary Equipment and Supplies | $1,530,660 |
| Replenishable Field Medical Sets, Kits, and Outfits | $1,003,868 |
| Laboratory Testing Services $996,197 |
by year: (note the sharp increase as the war in iraq progressed)
| 2000 | $10,868,662 |
| 2001 | $10,153,470 |
| 2002 | $9,997,131 |
| 2003 | $8,450,093 |
| 2004 | $11,807,415 |
| 2005 | $32,549,613 |
| 2006 | $35,440,822 |
| 2007 | $34,485,431 |
| 2008 1Q * |
$3,370,705 |
and Boston Properties, Inc. (real estate investment trust). He is a member of the Finance Committee.
from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_M._Daley
William Michael Daley (born August 8, 1948 in Chicago, Illinois) …On November 5, 2008, Daley was named to the advisory board of the Obama-Biden Transition Project.[2]
Daley graduated with a B.A. from Loyola University Chicago, and an LL.B. from John Marshall Law School. Daley later accepted an honorary Doctor of Law degree from John Marshall Law School. Except for a period from 1977 to 1980, during which time he sat on the Advisory Council of Economic Opportunity, Daley practiced law privately with the firm Daley and George.
He became associated with Amalgamated Bank of Chicago, where he was first vice chairman (1989–1990) and then president and chief operating officer (1990-1993). Daley returned to the practice of law, as a partner with the firm Mayer Brown (then Mayer, Brown & Platt) from 1993 to 1997. In 1993, he served as special counsel to the President on issues relating to the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). In 1997, Daley became Secretary of Commerce in the second administration of President Bill Clinton, and he remained at that post until July 2000, when he became chairman of Vice President Al Gore‘s presidential campaign, on which he was in charge of choosing a vice presidential nominee.[citation needed]
In December 2001, he was appointed President of SBC Communications Inc. to help reform the company’s image. In May 2004, Daley was made Midwest Chairman of J.P. Morgan Chase and Bank One Corp. to oversee post-merger operations from Chicago.
Daley currently serves on the Boards of Directors of Boeing, Merck & Co., Inc, Boston Properties, Inc., and Loyola University Chicago. He also sits on the Council on Foreign Relations.
according to fedspending, org, merck & co has recieved $18 million in DoD contracts in the last 8 years, one-third of them on no bid contracts
Top 5 Products or Services Sold
| Drugs and Biologicals | $8,261,921 |
| Bearings, Plain, Unmounted | $4,248,315 |
| Gases: Compressed and Liquefied | $1,172,392 |
| Chemicals | $1,142,827 |
| Medical and Surgical Instruments, Equipment, and Supplies | $881,624 |
Top 4 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)
| ARMY, Department of the (except Corps of Engineers Civil Program Financing) | $7,719,051 |
| Defense Logistics Agency | $6,012,506 |
| NAVY, Department of the | $3,762,954 |
| AIR FORCE, Department of the (Headquarters, USAF) | $600,849 |
8 year trend (not sharp increase following beginning of war in iraq)
| 2000 | $783,189 |
| 2001 | $232,293 |
| 2002 | $351,216 |
| 2003 | $3,300,264 |
| 2004 | $3,697,442 |
| 2005 | $4,675,781 |
| 2006 | $3,388,881 |
| 2007 | $1,663,794 |
| 2008 1Q * |
$2,500 |
He is the seventh and youngest child of the late Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley and Eleanor “Sis” Daley, and the brother of the city’s current mayor, Richard M. Daley and John P. Daley.
Daley was portrayed in the HBO film Recount, about the Florida election recount of the 2000 presidential election, by actor Mitch Pileggi.
During the 2008 Democratic Presidential Primaries, Daley was a prominent supporter of Barack Obama. Daley is rumored to be exploring a 2010 gubernatorial run in Illinois, reportedly even asking associates to “stay neutral” until he makes a decision.[3]
from cool-ass mapping website www.nndp.com:
William M. Daley
AKA William Michael Daley
Born: 8-Aug-1948
Birthplace: Chicago, IL
Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Government
Nationality: United States
Executive summary: US Secretary of Commerce, 1997-2000
Advisor for political campaigns, including Walter Mondale and Bill Clinton.
Father: Richard J. Daley (Mayor of Chicago)
Brother: Richard M. Daley (Mayor of Chicago)
Wife: Loretta (three children)
High School: De La Salle High School, Chicago, IL
University: BA, Loyola University Chicago (1970)
Law School: LLB, John Marshall Law School, Chicago, IL
Administrator: Trustee, Art Institute of Chicago
Administrator: Trustee, Loyola University Chicago
Administrator: Trustee, Northwestern University
US Secretary of Commerce (1997-2000)
JP Morgan Chase Chairman of the Midwest (2004-)
SBC President (2001-04)
Evercore Partners Vice Chairman (2001)
Member of the Board of Abbott Laboratories (2004-)
Member of the Board of Boeing (2006-)
Member of the Board of Boston Properties (2003-07)
Member of the Board of EDS (2001-02)
fedspending.org: $6,458,013,134 in DoD contracts for EDS 2000-Q1 2008
Top 5 Products or Services Sold
| Other ADP and Telecommunications Services (includes data storage on tapes, compact disks, etc.) | $5,273,846,072 |
| Automated Information System Design and Integration Services | $373,648,285 |
| ADP Systems Development Services | $123,583,078 |
| ADP Systems Analysis Services | $111,757,427 |
| Other Management Support Services | $93,021,249 |
Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)
| NAVY, Department of the | $5,263,275,029 |
| Defense Information Systems Agency | $252,208,279 |
| Pentagon Renovation Program Office | $199,027,063 |
| Defense Finance and Accounting Service | $184,444,142 |
| AIR FORCE, Department of the (Headquarters, USAF) | $179,584,634 |
8 year trend
| 2000 | $0 |
| 2001 | $136,143,266 |
| 2002 | $637,925,899 |
| 2003 | $663,714,858 |
| 2004 | $1,743,309,210 |
| 2005 | $1,295,100,054 |
| 2006 | $1,981,783,393 |
| 2007 | $12,095 |
| 2008 1Q * |
$24,360 |
Member of the Board of Merck (2002-04)
Council on Foreign Relations
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee
Friends of Hillary
Friends of Joe Lieberman
Gore 2000
Joffrey Ballet of Chicago Trustee
John Kerry for President
National Committee on US-China Relations Vice Chairman, Board of Directors
New Leadership for America PAC
Northwestern Memorial Hospital Board of Directors
Obama for America
Obama for Illinois
Partnership for Public Service Board of Governors
Searchlight Leadership Fund
Straight Talk America
Florida 2000 Recount
Irish Ancestry
corporate interests of others on the board of directors (wikipedia):
John H. Biggs
Director Since 1997
Mr. Biggs is a Director of the Boeing Company, JPMorgan Chase Co., and a Trustee of Washington University, The Danforth Foundation in St. Louis, The Santa Fe Opera, Chairman of the J. Paul Getty Trust and Emeriti, a not-for-profit sponsor of post-retirement medical benefits for higher education. He is also a Director and former Chairman of the United Way of New York City and the National Bureau of Economic Research. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Council on Foreign Relations. He is Treasurer of the New York City Investment Fund. Mr. Biggs has published a number of papers on corporate governance, variable annuities, social security, regulation and taxation of pension plans, and demographic effects on pensions.
nndp:
John H. Biggs
AKA John Herron Biggs
Born: 19-Jul-1936
Birthplace: St. Louis, MO
Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Business
Nationality: United States
Executive summary: CEO of TIAA-CREF, 1993-2002
Father: Peter Willis Biggs
Mother: Lillian Herron
Wife: Penelope Frances Parkman (m. 13-Jun-1959, one son)
Son: Henry
University: AB Classics, Harvard University (1958, magna cum laude)
University: PhD Economics, Washington University in St. Louis (1983)
Administrator: Vice Chancellor Admin. & Finance, Washington University in St. Louis (1977-85)
Administrator: Trustee, Washington University in St. Louis
TIAA-CREF CEO (1993-2002)
TIAA-CREF President and COO (1989-93)
Centerre Trust Co. President and CEO (1985-89)
General American Life Insurance Company VP and Controller (1970-77)
General American Life Insurance Company (1958-70)
Member of the Board of Boeing (1997-)
Member of the Board of JP Morgan Chase (2003-07)
Member of the Board of Ralston Purina
nestle merged with ralston purina in 2001, the following information is for nestle (of which biggs is not listed as a director on reuters company bio)
fedspending.org: $513,609,252 in DoD contracts 2000-Q1 2008 , 98% no bid
Top 5 Products or Services Sold
| Food Items For Resale | $415,673,446 |
| Non-Food Items For Resale | $90,297,910 |
| Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa | $6,937,830 |
| Beverages, Nonalcoholic | $462,538 |
| Water Services | $93,139 |
Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)
| Defense Commissary Agency | $477,977,162 |
| DEFENSE, Department of | $27,994,194 |
| Defense Logistics Agency | $6,937,830 |
| NAVY, Department of the | $349,710 |
| ARMY, Department of the (except Corps of Engineers Civil Program Financing) | $347,362 |
8 year trend
| 2000 | $28,745,188 |
| 2001 | $24,569,648 |
| 2002 | $22,574,816 |
| 2003 | $20,087,001 |
| 2004 | $16,705,194 |
| 2005 | $118,846,831 |
| 2006 | $153,592,473 |
| 2007 | $128,489,167 |
| 2008 1Q * |
$-1,066 ** |
Member of the Board of TIAA-CREF (as Chairman, 1993-2002)
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Bill Bradley for President
Council on Foreign Relations
Friends of Senator D’Amato 1998 Committee
J. Paul Getty Trust Trustee (as Chairman -2006)
Hillary Clinton for President
National Bureau of Economic Research Board of Directors
Obama for America
Partnership for New York City
United Way NYC Chairman
Walter James “Jim” McNerney, Jr., (born August 22, 1949, Providence, RI) is an American businessman. On June 30, 2005 he was named the CEO of The Boeing Company. Prior to that, McNerney was the Chairman and Chief Executive of 3M. He had been a member of the Boeing board of directors since 2001. He is also a member of the board of directors of Procter & Gamble. McNerney is a current member of the Northwestern University Board of Trustees.
From 2001 to 2005, McNerney held the position as chairman of the board and CEO of 3M, a $20 billion global technology company
McNerney joined General Electric in 1982. There, he held top executive positions including president and CEO of GE Aircraft Engines and GE Lighting; president of GE Asia-Pacific; president and CEO of GE Electrical Distribution and Control; executive vice president of GE Capital, one of the world’s largest financial service companies; and president of GE Information Services. McNerney competed with Bob Nardelli and Jeff Immelt to succeed the retiring Jack Welch as chairman and CEO of General Electric. When Immelt won the three-way succession race, McNerney and Nardelli left GE (as was Welch’s plan). Before joining GE, McNerney worked as a management consultant at McKinsey from 1978 to 1982.
B.A. degree from Yale University in 1971 and an M.B.A. from Harvard University in 1975 [1].
from nndp.com:
James McNerney
AKA Walter James McNerney, Jr.
Born: 22-Aug-1949
Birthplace: Providence, RI
Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Business
Nationality: United States
Executive summary: CEO of Boeing
Father: Walter J. McNerney, Sr. (health issues professor)
Mother: Shirley (one daughter, four sons)
Brother: Daniel M. McNerney (Presbyterian minister, Winnetka, IL)
Brother: Peter H. McNerney
Wife: Judy (1st, , two daughters fully grown)
Wife: Haity (2nd, m. 1987, one son, two daughters)
University: BA American Studies, Yale University (1971)
University: MBA, Harvard Business School (1975)
Administrator: Trustee, Northwestern University
Boeing President and CEO (2005-)
3M CEO (2001-05)
General Electric President and CEO of GE Aircraft Engines (1997-2000)
General Electric President of GE Lighting (1995-97)
General Electric President of GE Asia-Pacific (1993-95)
General Electric President and CEO of GE Electrical Distribution and Control (1991-92)
General Electric EVP, GE Financial Services and GE Capital (1989-91)
General Electric President of GE Information Services (1988-89)
General Electric GE Mobile Communications (1982-88)
McKinsey & Company (1978-82)
Procter & Gamble (1975-78)
Member of the Board of 3M (as Chairman, 2001-05)
Member of the Board of Boeing (2001-, as Chairman, 2005-)
Member of the Board of Procter & Gamble (2003-)
The Business Council
Business Roundtable
New Leadership for America PAC
Northstar Leadership PAC
Santorum 2006
United Way Board, Greater Twin Cities
US-China Business Council Board of Directors
fedspending.org:
procter and gamble awarded a $312,342,857 DoD contract in 2007
Top 5 Products or Services Sold
| Food Items For Resale | $312,214,138 |
| Drugs and Biologicals | $125,028 |
| Medical and Surgical Instruments, Equipment, and Supplies | $3,691 |
| Miscellaneous Vehicular Components | $0 |
Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)
| Defense Commissary Agency | $312,214,138 |
| Defense Logistics Agency | $118,155 |
| NAVY, Department of the | $7,436 |
| ARMY, Department of the (except Corps of Engineers Civil Program Financing) | $3,128 |
GE awarded $35,792,415,192 in DoD contracts 2000-Q1 2008 84.2% no bid
Top 5 Products or Services Sold
| Gas Turbines and Jet Engines, Aircraft; Prime Moving, and Components | $12,661,241,929 |
| Aircraft, Fixed Wing | $5,181,397,235 |
| Defense Aircraft — Engineering Development (R&D) | $1,621,668,952 |
| Defense Missile and Space Systems — Advanced Development (R&D) | $1,378,364,778 |
| Defense Aircraft — Operational Systems Development (R&D) | $1,195,348,862 |
Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)
| AIR FORCE, Department of the (Headquarters, USAF) | $14,940,126,794 |
| NAVY, Department of the | $11,661,937,089 |
| ARMY, Department of the (except Corps of Engineers Civil Program Financing) | $6,635,078,748 |
| Defense Logistics Agency | $2,212,971,841 |
| Defense Information Systems Agency | $122,374,113 |
8 year trend
| 2000 | $1,934,226,873 |
| 2001 | $1,993,862,007 |
| 2002 | $18,724,445,565 |
| 2003 | $2,642,555,299 |
| 2004 | $1,963,998,799 |
| 2005 | $2,594,929,472 |
| 2006 | $2,864,827,006 |
| 2007 | $2,966,094,881 |
| 2008 1Q * |
$107,475,291 |
Linda Zarda Cook is the American CEO of Shell Gas & Power, part of Royal Dutch Shell, in The Netherlands. She is the first of a very few female leaders in the male dominated oil industries and has been recognized as one of the world’s leading female entrepreneurs in the recent years.[citation needed]
nndp:
Linda Z. Cook
Gender: Female
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Business
Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Shell Oil executive
Husband: Steve (three children)
University: BS Petroleum Engineering, University of Kansas (1980)
Royal Dutch Shell Executive Director, Gas & Power (2004-)
Royal Dutch Shell President, CEO, Director, Shell Canada Limited (2003-04)
Royal Dutch Shell CEO of Shell Gas & Power (2000-03)
Royal Dutch Shell Director, Strategy & Business Development, Shell Exploration
Royal Dutch Shell (1980-2000)
Member of the Board of Boeing (2003-)
Member of the Board of Royal Dutch Shell (2004-)
Society of Petroleum Engineers
Cook was named the 11th most powerful businesswoman in the world by Fortune magazine in October 2002 and the 44th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes Magazine in September 2007.
Kenneth M. Duberstein (born April 21, 1944) served as U.S. President Ronald Reagan‘s White House Chief of Staff from 1988 to 1989. He returned to the private sector between his various White House assignments as Vice President of Timmons & Company Inc, one of Washington’s top lobbying firms.[1] Some of the firm’s clients include the American Petroleum Institute, Anheuser-Busch, Chrysler, Teva Pharmaceuticals, the American Council of Life Insurers, the American Medical Association, and VISA.[2]
His earlier government service included Deputy Under Secretary of Labor during the Ford Administration Among the Board of Directors on which Mr. Duberstein serves are: The Boeing Company, ConocoPhillips, the Fleming Companies, Inc., and The St. Paul Companies, Inc.[3] He also is on the Board of Governors for the American Stock Exchange and NASD, and has served on the Board of Directors of Fannie Mae. He is Chairman of the Ethics Committee for the U.S. Olympic Committee and served as Vice Chairman of the independent Special Bid Oversight Reform Commission for the U.S. Olympics Committee.
Duberstein has been a “political adviser” to former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, according to syndicated columnist Robert Novak, who says Duberstein was a source for David Corn’s and Michael Isikoff‘s book about the Valerie Plame affair in which Armitage was found to be the one who leaked Plame’s CIA status to Novak.[5]
nndp:
Ken Duberstein
AKA Kenneth M. Duberstein
Born: 21-Apr-1944
Birthplace: Brooklyn, NY
Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Government
Party Affiliation: Republican
Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Reagan’s Chief of Staff, 1988-89
A Deputy Secretary of Labor under President Gerald Ford, Duberstein became an aide to Ronald Reagan for legislative issues in 1981, becoming Deputy Chief of Staff in 1987, then Reagan’s final White House Chief of Staff, succeeding Howard Baker. He was later a later political advisor to Senator John McCain. In addition to his advisorial capacity, Duberstein is Chairman and CEO of the influential lobbying firm Duberstein Group. Among their clients is Monsanto, for which they lobbied to remove the “Delaney Clause”, a restriction on introducing known carcinogens into processed foods sold to consumers.
Wife: Sydney Duberstein (div.)
University: AB, Franklin and Marshall College (1965)
University: MA, American University (1966)
Administrator: Trustee, Franklin and Marshall College
Administrator: Trustee, Johns Hopkins University
The Duberstein Group Chairman and CEO (consulting, 1989-)
White House Chief of Staff (1988-89)
White House Deputy Chief of Staff (1987-88)
Timmons & Company VP (1984-86)
White House Staff Assistant to the President, Legislative Affairs (1981-83)
Congressional Staff to Sen. Jacob K. Javits
Committee for Economic Development VP (1976-80)
Member of the Board of Boeing (1997-)
Member of the Board of Conoco-Phillips (2000-)
Member of the Board of Fannie Mae (1998-2007)
Member of the Board of Mack-Cali Realty
Member of the Board of Promontory Interfinancial Network
Member of the Board of The Travelers Companies (1998-)
Monsanto Lobbyist
Alfalfa Club 1999
America-Israel Friendship League U.S. National Advisory Board
American Council for Capital Formation Board of Directors
American Gaming Association (employed on a contractual basis, 1995-)
American Success PAC
Americans for a Republican Majority
Brookings Institution Board Member
Bush-Cheney ’04
Council on Foreign Relations Board of Directors
Elizabeth Dole Committee
Every Republican is Crucial PAC
Friends of Joe Lieberman
Friends of Senator D’Amato 1998 Committee
Hudson Institute Trustee Emeritus
John McCain 2008
Keep Our Mission PAC
Kennedy Center Honorary Trustee
Lindsey Graham for Senate
McCain 2000
McCain for Senate ’98
National Alliance to End Homelessness Board of Directors
National Endowment for Democracy Board of Directors
National Center for Democracy Board of Directors
National Republican Congressional Committee
Northern Lights PAC
Partnership for Public Service Board of Governors
Santorum 2006
Pioneer PAC
Santorum 2000
Tom Delay Congressional Committee
Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994)
Risk Factors: Obesity
Rozanne L. Ridgway (born August 22, 1935 in Saint Paul, Minnesota) served 32 years with the U.S. State Department, holding several posts, including ambassador to Finland and to East Germany, and finished her career as assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs. She is currently a director of Boeing, Emerson Electric Company, 3M Company, Sara Lee Corporation, and Manpower_Inc..
Ridgway has been an American foreign policy leader since the Nixon administration. She has acted as an international negotiator on behalf of the United States.
nndp:
Rozanne L. Ridgway
AKA Rozanne Lejeanne Ridgway
Born: 22-Aug-1935
Birthplace: St. Paul, MN
Gender: Female
Race or Ethnicity: White
Occupation: Diplomat, Business
Party Affiliation: Democratic
Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Asst. Secy. of State for Europe, 1985-89
University: BA, Hamline University (1957, summa cum laude)
US Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (1985-89)
US Ambassador to East Germany (1983-85)
Counselor of the Department of State (1980-81)
US Ambassador to Finland (1977-80)
US State Department Deputy Asst. Secy. of State for Oceans and Fisheries (1975-77)
US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Nassau, Bahamas (1973-75)
US State Department Deputy Dir. of Policy Planning, Inter-American Bureau (1972-73)
US State Department Ecuador desk officer (1970-72)
US State Department Political Officer, Oslo, Norway (1967-70)
US State Department International Relations Officer, European Bureau (1964-67)
US State Department Visa Officer, Palermo, Italy (1962-64)
US State Department Personnel Officer, Manila, Philippines (1959-62)
US State Department Information specialist, Bureau of Intelligence & Research (1957-59)
Member of the Board of 3M (1989-)
Member of the Board of Boeing (1992-)
Member of the Board of Emerson Electric (1995-)
Member of the Board of Sara Lee (1992-)
Member of the Board of Manpower (2002-)
Member of the Board of Union Carbide (1990-)
American Academy of Diplomacy
Atlantic Council President (1989-93), Co-Chairman (1993-96)
Bilderberg Group
Bill Bradley for President
Brookings Institution Trustee
Council on Foreign Relations
George C. Marshall Foundation Council of Advisors
National Geographic Society Trustee
Our Military Kids, Inc. Advisory Board
Trilateral Commission
National Women’s Hall of Fame 1998
Mike S. Zafirovski (b. ca. 1954, Skopje, Yugoslavia, present-day the Republic of Macedonia) He was elected to the Board of Directors at Boeing on October 25, 2004.[8]
In July 2007 President George W. Bush appointed Mr. Zafirovski to the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_6712/is_7_217/ai_n28976364
nndp:
Mike S. Zafirovski
Born: c. 1954
Birthplace: Skopje, Macedonia
Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Business
Nationality: United States
Executive summary: CEO of Nortel
Wife: Robin (three sons)
University: BS Mathematics, Edinboro University
Nortel President and CEO (2005-)
Motorola President and COO (2002-05)
Motorola EVP and President Personal Communications Sector (2000-02)
General Electric President and CEO, GE Lighting (1999-2000)
General Electric President and CEO, GE Lighting Europe, Middle East, Africa (1996-99)
General Electric (24 years total)
Member of the Board of Boeing (2004-)
Member of the Board of Motorola (2002-05)
Member of the Board of Nortel (2005-)
Chicago Museum of Science and Industry Trustee
Children’s Memorial Hospital (Chicago) Board of Directors
Economic Club of Chicago Board of Directors
United Way Metropolitan Chicago Board
Royal dutch petroleum
Total dollars: $7,300,233,562
Total number of contractors: 1
Total number of transactions: 210
Top 5 Products or Services Sold
|
Liquid Propellants and Fuels, Petroleum Base |
$6,820,722,913 |
|
Miscellaneous Chemical Specialties |
$384,562,149 |
|
Gases: Compressed and Liquefied |
$93,232,238 |
|
Oils and Greases: Cutting, Lubricating, and Hydraulic |
$698,352 |
|
Liquid Propellant Fuels and Oxidizers, Chemical Base |
$339,200 |
|
|
|
Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)
|
Defense Logistics Agency |
$7,299,338,467 |
|
ARMY, Department of the (except Corps of Engineers Civil Program Financing) |
$477,831 |
|
AIR FORCE, Department of the (Headquarters, USAF) |
$322,154 |
|
NAVY, Department of the |
$91,670 |
|
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency |
$3,440 |
8 year trend
|
2000 |
$278,489,782 |
|
2001 |
$539,265,522 |
|
2002 |
$539,154,954 |
|
2003 |
$538,561,751 |
|
2004 |
$1,067,801,179 |
|
2005 |
$1,080,710,390 |
|
2006 |
$1,147,884,759 |
|
2007 |
$2,108,367,078 |
|
$-1,853 ** |
Daimler Chrysler
Total dollars: $1,228,451,492
Total number of contractors: 11
Total number of transactions: 1,415
Top 5 Products or Services Sold
|
Trailers |
$487,369,951 |
|
Trucks and Truck Tractors, Wheeled |
$405,980,717 |
|
Passenger Motor Vehicles |
$99,634,043 |
|
Diesel Engines and Components |
$99,360,249 |
|
Earth Moving and Excavating Equipment |
$49,704,309 |
Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)
|
ARMY, Department of the (except Corps of Engineers Civil Program Financing) |
$1,137,361,009 |
|
NAVY, Department of the |
$42,688,641 |
|
Defense Logistics Agency |
$32,314,508 |
|
AIR FORCE, Department of the (Headquarters, USAF) |
$6,161,525 |
|
Department of Defense Education Activity |
$5,962,372 |
|
2000 |
$86,058,210 |
|
2001 |
$105,595,049 |
|
2002 |
$66,253,398 |
|
2003 |
$96,596,472 |
|
2004 |
$86,024,141 |
|
2005 |
$91,102,328 |
|
2006 |
$146,101,664 |
|
2007 |
$550,720,230 |
|
$0 |
Teva pharmaceuticals
Total dollars: $4,973,200
Total number of contractors: 1
Total number of transactions: 9
Top 5 Products or Services Sold
|
Other Medical — Basic Research (R&D) |
$4,712,500 |
|
Other Professional Services |
$260,700 |
Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)
|
ARMY, Department of the (except Corps of Engineers Civil Program Financing) |
$4,973,200 |
|
2000 |
$0 |
|
2001 |
$0 |
|
2002 |
$0 |
|
2003 |
$0 |
|
2004 |
$260,700 |
|
2005 |
$3,784,592 |
|
2006 |
$196,908 |
|
2007 |
$731,000 |
|
$0 |
Top 10 Contractors
|
CONOCOPHILLIPS |
$1,049,823,651 |
Top 5 Products or Services Sold
|
Liquid Propellants and Fuels, Petroleum Base |
$1,022,677,253 |
|
Gases: Compressed and Liquefied |
$27,120,604 |
|
Chemicals |
$20,160 |
|
Fuel Oils |
$4,464 |
|
Air Passenger Service |
$1,170 |
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Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)
|
Defense Logistics Agency |
$1,031,968,346 |
|
AIR FORCE, Department of the (Headquarters, USAF) |
$17,829,511 |
|
NAVY, Department of the |
$20,160 |
|
ARMY, Department of the (except Corps of Engineers Civil Program Financing) |
$5,634 |
|
2000 |
$143,018,140 |
|
2001 |
$107,424,480 |
|
2002 |
$39,698,597 |
|
2003 |
$17,301,004 |
|
2004 |
$128,743,445 |
|
2005 |
$165,741,288 |
|
2006 |
$180,690,602 |
|
2007 |
$267,206,095 |
|
$0 |
Top 5 Products or Services Sold
|
Food Items For Resale |
$51,407 |
|
Special Dietary Foods and Food Specialty Preparations |
$29,373 |
|
Defense Tank – Automotive — Basic Research (R&D) |
$-3,566 |
Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)
|
Defense Commissary Agency |
$51,407 |
|
Defense Logistics Agency |
$29,373 |
|
ARMY, Department of the (except Corps of Engineers Civil Program Financing) |
$-3,566 |
Top 10 Contractors
|
FLEMING COMPANIES, INC |
$77,214 |
Trend
|
2000 |
$0 |
|
2001 |
$29,373 |
|
2002 |
$51,407 |
|
2003 |
$0 |
|
2004 |
$-3,566 |
|
2005 |
$0 |
|
2006 |
$0 |
|
2007 |
$0 |
|
$0 |
Top 5 Products or Services Sold
|
Food Items For Resale |
$157,855,252 |
|
Dairy Foods and Eggs |
$136,323,587 |
|
Non-Food Items For Resale |
$33,710,115 |
|
Composite Food Packages |
$15,804,420 |
|
Meat, Poultry, and Fish |
$11,045,996 |
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Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)
|
Defense Commissary Agency |
$189,626,066 |
|
Defense Logistics Agency |
$174,846,132 |
|
ARMY, Department of the (except Corps of Engineers Civil Program Financing) |
$4,896,726 |
|
DEFENSE, Department of |
$1,939,301 |
Top 10 Contractors
|
SARA LEE CORPORATION |
$354,594,265 |
|
THE EARTHGRAINS BAKING COMPANY |
$16,713,960 |
Trend
|
2000 |
$21,576,169 |
|
2001 |
$25,092,423 |
|
2002 |
$25,520,319 |
|
2003 |
$24,599,340 |
|
2004 |
$31,106,343 |
|
2005 |
$78,272,233 |
|
2006 |
$101,834,885 |
|
2007 |
$63,182,568 |
|
$123,945 |
Top 5 Products or Services Sold
|
Other Administrative Support Services |
$91,003 |
|
Food Services |
$71,392 |
|
Civilian Personnel Recruitment |
$57,301 |
|
Maintenance, Repair and Rebuilding of Equipment — Miscellaneous |
$49,839 |
|
Word Processing/Typing Services |
$35,000 |
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Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)
|
ARMY, Department of the (except Corps of Engineers Civil Program Financing) |
$353,455 |
|
AIR FORCE, Department of the (Headquarters, USAF) |
$35,000 |
|
NAVY, Department of the |
$6,215 |
Top 10 Contractors
|
MANPOWER INC |
$394,670 |
Trend
|
2000 |
$0 |
|
2001 |
$0 |
|
2002 |
$153,116 |
|
2003 |
$74,894 |
|
2004 |
$166,660 |
|
2005 |
$0 |
|
2006 |
$0 |
|
2007 |
$0 |
|
$0 |
Top 5 Products or Services Sold
|
Bearings, Antifriction, Unmounted |
$11,336,133 |
|
Office Furniture |
$8,969,980 |
|
Miscellaneous Ship and Marine Equipment |
$3,245,352 |
|
Electrical Control Equipment |
$1,989,053 |
|
Electrical and Electronic assemblies, Boards, Cards, and Associated Hardware |
$1,572,489 |
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Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)
|
Defense Logistics Agency |
$12,601,070 |
|
NAVY, Department of the |
$11,773,380 |
|
ARMY, Department of the (except Corps of Engineers Civil Program Financing) |
$9,572,835 |
|
AIR FORCE, Department of the (Headquarters, USAF) |
$5,681,460 |
|
American Forces Information Service |
$82,778 |
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Top 10 Contractors
|
EMERSON ELECTRIC CO. |
$39,875,697 |
Trend
|
2000 |
$3,107,711 |
|
2001 |
$3,630,944 |
|
2002 |
$6,295,597 |
|
2003 |
$6,098,881 |
|
2004 |
$4,836,432 |
|
2005 |
$5,927,590 |
|
2006 |
$4,924,793 |
|
2007 |
$4,797,306 |
|
$256,443 |
Top 5 Products or Services Sold
|
Miscellaneous Electrical and Electronic Components |
$13,420 |
|
Electrical and Electronic Properties Measuring and Testing Instruments |
$6,974 |
|
Optical Instruments, Test Equipment, Components and Accessories |
$6,235 |
|
Laboratory Equipment and Supplies |
$5,574 |
Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)
|
NAVY, Department of the |
$13,420 |
|
ARMY, Department of the (except Corps of Engineers Civil Program Financing) |
$11,809 |
|
AIR FORCE, Department of the (Headquarters, USAF) |
$6,974 |
Top 10 Contractors
|
UNION CARBIDE CORP. |
$32,203 |
Trend
|
2000 |
$0 |
|
2001 |
$0 |
|
2002 |
$0 |
|
2003 |
$5,574 |
|
2004 |
$0 |
|
2005 |
$13,209 |
|
2006 |
$13,420 |
|
2007 |
$0 |
|
$0 |
Top 5 Products or Services Sold
|
Miscellaneous Communication Equipment |
$740,581,986 |
|
Communications Security Equipment and Components |
$511,076,619 |
|
Radio and Television Communication Equipment, Except Airborne |
$283,676,259 |
|
Guided Missile Components |
$192,259,107 |
|
Electronic Countermeasures, Counter-Countermeasures and Quick Reaction Capability Equipment |
$94,720,880 |
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Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)
|
ARMY, Department of the (except Corps of Engineers Civil Program Financing) |
$1,192,423,253 |
|
NAVY, Department of the |
$678,973,303 |
|
AIR FORCE, Department of the (Headquarters, USAF) |
$435,791,928 |
|
Defense Information Systems Agency |
$88,094,432 |
|
Virginia Contracting Activity |
$20,103,320 |
Expand summary to all agencies
Top 10 Contractors
|
MOTOROLA, INC. |
$2,446,844,079 |
Trend
|
2000 |
$383,060,785 |
|
2001 |
$409,298,102 |
|
2002 |
$293,603,464 |
|
2003 |
$403,846,668 |
|
2004 |
$318,678,825 |
|
2005 |
$234,790,527 |
|
2006 |
$200,433,754 |
|
2007 |
$173,741,196 |
|
$29,390,758 |
Top 5 Products or Services Sold
|
Other ADP and Telecommunications Services (includes data storage on tapes, compact disks, etc.) |
$64,090,188 |
|
Telephone and Telegraph Equipment |
$30,885,921 |
|
ADP Systems Analysis Services |
$22,856,995 |
|
ADP Systems Development Services |
$19,354,710 |
|
Program Management/Support Services |
$15,018,470 |
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Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)
|
ARMY, Department of the (except Corps of Engineers Civil Program Financing) |
$85,731,229 |
|
AIR FORCE, Department of the (Headquarters, USAF) |
$82,884,517 |
|
NAVY, Department of the |
$36,992,593 |
|
Defense Information Systems Agency |
$9,060,924 |
|
Defense Finance and Accounting Service |
$8,841,723 |
Expand summary to all agencies
|
NORTEL NETWORKS |
$234,337,505 |
Top 10 Contractors
Trend
|
2000 |
$12,067,391 |
|
2001 |
$14,907,332 |
|
2002 |
$19,304,481 |
|
2003 |
$27,093,295 |
|
2004 |
$41,222,663 |
|
2005 |
$40,251,016 |
|
2006 |
$41,782,868 |
|
2007 |
$34,783,580 |
|
$2,924,878 |
from reuters:
| Hill, Shephard | 56 | 2007 | Senior Vice President; President – Boeing International |
| Luttig, J. Michael | 54 | 2006 | Senior Vice President, General Counsel |
| Keating, Timothy | 47 | 2008 | Senior Vice President – Public Policy |
| Denson-Low, Wanda | 52 | 2007 | Senior Vice President – Office of Internal Governance |
| Stephens, Richard | 56 | 2005 | Senior Vice President – Human Resources and Administration |
| Tracy, John | 54 | 2006 | Senior Vice President – Engineering, Operations & Technology, Chief Technology Officer |
| Downey, Thomas | 44 | 2007 | Senior Vice President – Communications |
| Cave, Michael | 48 | 2007 | Senior Vice President – Business Development and Strategy |
| Duberstein, Kenneth | 64 | 2005 | Lead Director |
| Carson, Scott | 62 | 2006 | Executive Vice President; President & Chief Executive Officer – Commercial Airplanes |
| Albaugh, James | 58 | 2002 | Executive Vice President; President & CEO – Integrated Defense Systems |
| Biggs, John | 72 | 1997 | Director |
| Bryson, John | 65 | 1995 | Director |
| McDonnell, John | 71 | 1997 | Director |
| Cook, Linda | 50 | 2003 | Director |
| Zafirovski, Mike | 55 | 2004 | Director |
| Daley, William | 60 | 2006 | Director |
| Collins, Arthur | 61 | 2007 | Director |
| Bell, James | 60 | 2008 | Corporate President, Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President |
| McNerney, W. James | 59 | 2005 | Chairman of the Board, President, Chief Executive Officer |
also from reuters:
biographies
| Albaugh, James | James F. Albaugh has been Executive Vice President of The Boeing Company and President and Chief Executive Officer, IDS since July 2002. Prior thereto, Senior Vice President of Boeing, President, Space and Communications Group from September 1998 (named CEO of Space and Communications Group in March 2001). Prior to that, President, Boeing Space Transportation from April 1998 and President of Rocketdyne Propulsion and Power from March 1997. Current director of TRW Automotive Holdings, Inc. |
| Bell, James | James A. Bell is Executive Vice President, Corporate President and Chief Financial Officer of The Boeing Company since June 2008. Prior to that, he was Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer from January 2004. Prior thereto, Senior Vice President of Finance and Corporate Controller from October 2000 to January 2004. Prior thereto, Vice President of Contracts and Pricing for Boeing Space Communications from January 1997 to October 2000. Current director of The Dow Chemical Company. |
| Biggs, John | Mr. Biggs serves as Director of The Boeing Company. He served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of TIAA-CREF (national teachers’ pension fund) from January 1993 until November 2002. Mr. Biggs is not on the board of any public company in addition to The Boeing Company. He is also a director of the National Bureau of Economic Research, a trustee of Washington University in St. Louis and a member of the Advisory Council of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. Mr. Biggs is Chair of the Audit Committee and a member of the Finance Committee. |
| Bryson, John | Mr. Bryson serves as Director of The Boeing Company. He has served as Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer of Edison International (electric power generator and distributor), the parent company of Southern California Edison, since 1990. Mr. Bryson is on the board of the following public company in addition to The Boeing Company and Edison International: The Walt Disney Company. He is also a trustee of the California Institute of Technology and the W.M. Keck Foundation and a director of the California Endowment. Mr. Bryson is a member of the Compensation Committee and the Governance, Organization and Nominating Committee. |
| Carson, Scott | Scott Carson is Executive Vice President of The Boeing Company and President and Chief Executive Officer of Boeing Commercial Airplanes since September 2006. Previously, Vice President of Sales at Commercial Airplanes; President of Connexion by Boeing; Chief Financial Officer of Commercial Airplanes; and Executive Vice President of Business Resources for the former Boeing Information, Space and Defense Systems. |
| Cave, Michael | Michael J. Cave is Senior Vice President – Business Development and Strategy of The Boeing Company November 2007. Prior thereto, he was Vice President of Business Strategy & Marketing for Boeing Commercial Airplanes; Vice President/General Manager of Airplane Programs for Commercial Airplanes, and Senior Vice President for Commercial Aviation Services. Prior thereto, Mr. Cave served as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Commercial Airplanes from November 2000 through January 2003. Prior thereto, he was Vice President – Finance for Commercial Aviation Services, Vice President – Controller for Boeing Commercial Airplanes Group, and Vice President – Finance for the twin-aisle programs. Prior to joining Commercial Airplanes, he served as Vice President – Finance for Boeing Information, Space & Defense Systems. |
| Collins, Arthur | Mr. Collins serves as Director of The Boeing Company. He has served as Chairman of the Board of Medtronic, Inc. (medical device and technology company) since April 2002. At Medtronic, Mr. Collins was also Chairman and Chief Executive Officer from May 2002 to August 2007, President and Chief Executive Officer from April 2001 to May 2002, President and Chief Operating Officer from August 1996 to April 2001, Chief Operating Officer from January 1994 to August 1996, and Executive Vice President of Medtronic and President of Medtronic International from June 1992 to January 1994. He was Corporate Vice President of Abbott Laboratories (health care products) from October 1989 to May 1992 and Divisional Vice President of that company from May 1984 to October 1989. Mr. Collins is on the board of the following public company in addition to The Boeing Company and Medtronic: U.S. Bancorp. He is also on the board of Cargill, Inc., a private company, and a member of the Board of Overseers of The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Collins is a member of the Audit Committee and the Finance Committee. |
| Cook, Linda | Ms. Cook serves as Director of The Boeing Company. He was appointed Executive Director of Royal Dutch Shell plc (oil, gas and petroleum) in 2005. Prior to that, she was Managing Director, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, since August 2004. Previously, she served as President and Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board of Directors of Shell Canada Limited from August 2003 until August 2004. She served as Chief Executive Officer for Shell Gas & Power from January 2000 through July 2003. Ms. Cook is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers and the China Development Forum. Ms. Cook is not on the board of any public company in addition to The Boeing Company and Royal Dutch Shell plc. Ms. Cook is a member of the Audit Committee and the Finance Committee. |
| Daley, William | Mr. Daley serves as Director of The Boeing Company. He has served as Head of Corporate Social Responsibility for JPMorgan Chase & Co. (banking and financial services) and on its Operating Committee since June 2007. He has also served as Chairman of the Midwest Region for JPMorgan Chase & Co. and on its Executive Committee and International Committee since May 2004. He served as the U.S. Secretary of Commerce from January 1997 to June 2000. Mr. Daley served as President, SBC Communications, Inc. (diversified telecommunications) from December 2001 to May 2004. He was Vice Chairman of Evercore Capital Partners L.P. from January to November 2001. From June to December 2000, Mr. Daley served as Chairman of Vice President Albert Gore’s 2000 presidential election campaign. Mr. Daley is on the board of the following public company in addition to The Boeing Company: Abbott Laboratories. Mr. Daley is a member of the Finance Committee and the Special Programs Committee. |
| Denson-Low, Wanda | Wanda K. Denson-Low has been appointed Senior Vice President, Office of Internal Governance of The Boeing Company in May 2007. Prior thereto, Vice President and Assistant General Counsel of IDS, August 2003 to May 2007. Prior thereto, Vice President of Human Resources for IDS, March 2002 to August 2003, and prior thereto Chief Counsel, S&C Legal, August 2001 to March 2002, and Vice President, General Counsel, Hughes Space and Communications, January 1998 to August 2001. Vice President, Assistant General Counsel, Hughes Electronics, 1992 to January 1998. Wanda Denson-Low joined the Company in 1984. |
| Downey, Thomas | Thomas J. Downey has been Senior Vice President, Communications of The Boeing Company since January 1, 2007. Prior thereto, Vice President, Corporate Communications, April to December 2006 and Vice President, Commercial Airplanes Communications, May 2002 to April 2006. Before that, Mr. Downey was Corporate Vice President, Internal and Executive Communications, 1999 to April 2002; General Manager of Communications and Community Relations for Military Aircraft and Missile Systems unit; and director of Communications for Douglas Aircraft Company. Mr. Downey joined the Company in 1986. |
| Duberstein, Kenneth | Mr. Duberstein serves as Director of The Boeing Company. He has served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Duberstein Group (consulting firm) since 1989. He was White House Chief of Staff in 1988 and 1989. Mr. Duberstein is on the boards of the following public companies in addition to The Boeing Company: ConocoPhillips, Mack-Cali Realty Corporation and The Travelers Companies, Inc. Mr. Duberstein is the Lead Director, Chair of the Compensation Committee and a member of the Governance, Organization and Nominating Committee. |
| Hill, Shephard | Shephard W. Hill is Senior Vice President of The Boeing Company and President – Boeing International since November 2007. Formerly, Senior Vice President, Business Development and Strategy, Vice President, Business Development, at IDS and prior to that, Vice President, Boeing Space and Communications Government Relations. Prior thereto, he was Vice President, Space Systems, Integrated Space and Defense Systems business unit. Mr. Hill joined Boeing when the Company acquired Rockwell’s Aerospace and Defense business in 1996. At that time, Mr. Hill was Rockwell’s Vice President, Aerospace Government Affairs and Marketing. |
| Keating, Timothy | Timothy J. Keating is Senior Vice President – Public Policy of the Company May 2008. Prior thereto, Senior Vice President, Global Government Relations, Honeywell International since 2002. Prior to that, Mr. Keating was Chairman of the Board and Managing Partner, Timmons and Company, from 1998 until 2002. Prior positions include Vice President for Federal Affairs for a Washington, D.C. trade association, Director for Congressional Affairs for the Presidential Inaugural Committee for President Clinton, Special Assistant to President Clinton, and Staff Director for Legislative Affairs for the Clinton Administration. |
| Luttig, J. Michael | J. Michael Luttig is Senior Vice President and General Counsel of The Boeing Company since May 2006. Prior thereto, Mr. Luttig served on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit from October 1991 to May 2006; as Assistant Attorney General of the United States from October 1990 to October 1991; and Counselor to the Attorney General at the Department of Justice from August 1990 to October 1991. Prior thereto, he was Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General at the Department of Justice from March 1989 to October 1990. Mr. Luttig was associated with Davis Polk and Wardwell from September 1985 to March 1989. Prior to that, he was special assistant to the Chief Justice of the United States from September 1984 to September 1985; law clerk to the Honorable Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice of the United States from July 1983 until August 1984 and law clerk to then-Judge Antonin Scalia of the United States Court of Appeals from August 1982 to July 1983. Mr. Luttig served as special assistant to The White House Counsel and then as assistant counsel from March 1981 to August 1982, and worked at the Supreme Court of the United States in the Office of Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice from September 1976 to September 1978. |
| McDonnell, John | Mr. McDonnell serves as Director of The Boeing Company. He served as Chairman of McDonnell Douglas Corporation (aerospace) from 1988 until its merger with Boeing in 1997, and as its Chief Executive Officer from 1988 to 1994. Mr. McDonnell is not on the board of any public company in addition to The Boeing Company. He is also a director of BJC Healthcare and of Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Vice Chairman of the board of Washington University and of the Donald Danforth Plant Sciences Center. Mr. McDonnell is a member of the Compensation Committee and the Governance, Organization and Nominating Committee. |
| McNerney, W. James | W. James McNerney, Jr. has served as Chairman of the Board, President, Chief Executive Officer of The Boeing Company. Mr. McNerney has served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Boeing Company since July 1, 2005. Previously, he served four and a half years as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of 3M Company (diversified technology). Beginning in 1982, he served in management positions at General Electric Company, his most recent being President and Chief Executive Officer of GE Aircraft Engines from 1997 until 2000. Mr. McNerney is on the board of the following public company in addition to The Boeing Company: The Procter & Gamble Company. He is also a member of various business and educational organizations. |
| Stephens, Richard | Richard D. Stephens is the Senior Vice President Human Resources and Administration of The Boeing Company since September 2005. He previously served as Senior Vice President of Internal Services and prior thereto, he was President of Shared Services Group. Prior thereto, he was Vice President and General Manager, Integrated Defense Systems Homeland Security and Services, from July 2002 to December 2003. Mr. Stephens has previously led a number of Boeing businesses, including Space and Communications Services, Reusable Space Systems, Naval Systems and Tactical Systems. |
| Tracy, John | John J. Tracy has been Chief Technology Officer and Senior Vice President of Engineering, Operations and Technology since October 1, 2006. Prior thereto, Vice President of Engineering and Mission Assurance for IDS, February 2004 to September 2006; Vice President of Structural Technologies, Prototyping, and Quality for Phantom Works, September 2001 to January 2004; and General Manager of Engineering for Military Aircraft and Missiles September 2000 to August 2001. Dr. Tracy joined the Company in 1981. |
| Zafirovski, Mike | Mr. Zafirovski serves as Director of The Boieng Company. He has served as Director, President and Chief Executive Officer of Nortel Networks Corporation (telecommunications) since November 2005. Previously, Mr. Zafirovski was Director, President and Chief Operating Officer of Motorola, Inc. (global communications) from July 2002 to January 2005, and remained a consultant to and a director of Motorola until May 2005. He served as Executive Vice President and President of the Personal Communications Sector of Motorola from June 2000 to July 2002. Prior to joining Motorola, Mr. Zafirovski spent 24 years with General Electric Company, where he served in management positions, his most recent being President and CEO of GE Lighting from July 1999 to May 2000. Mr. Zafirovski is not on the board of any public company in addition to The Boeing Company and Nortel Networks Corporation. Mr. Zafirovski is Chair of the Finance Committee and a member of the Audit Committee. |
Name![]() |
Options | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Albaugh, James | Total: 23,002 Excercisable: 10,002 : 10,000 Excercised: 3,000 |
Total: 817,018 Market Value: 175,418 Market Value: 437,300 Proceeds: 204,300 |
| Bell, James | Total: 28,588 Excercisable: 9,294 : 10,000 Excercised: 9,294 |
Total: 912,400 Market Value: 162,763 Market Value: 437,300 Proceeds: 312,337 |
| Biggs, John | Total: 0 Excercisable: – : – Excercised: – |
Total: 0 Market Value: – Market Value: – Proceeds: – |
| Bryson, John | Total: 0 Excercisable: – : – Excercised: – |
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| Carson, Scott | Total: 0 Excercisable: – : – Excercised: – |
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| Cave, Michael | Total: 0 Excercisable: – : – Excercised: – |
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| Collins, Arthur | Total: 0 Excercisable: – : – Excercised: – |
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| Cook, Linda | Total: 0 Excercisable: – : – Excercised: – |
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| Daley, William | Total: 0 Excercisable: – : – Excercised: – |
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| Denson-Low, Wanda | Total: 0 Excercisable: – : – Excercised: – |
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| Downey, Thomas | Total: 0 Excercisable: – : – Excercised: – |
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| Duberstein, Kenneth | Total: 0 Excercisable: – : – Excercised: – |
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| Hill, Shephard | Total: 0 Excercisable: – : – Excercised: – |
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| Keating, Timothy | Total: 0 Excercisable: – : – Excercised: – |
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| Luttig, J. Michael | Total: 0 Excercisable: – : – Excercised: – |
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| McDonnell, John | Total: 0 Excercisable: – : – Excercised: – |
Total: 0 Market Value: – Market Value: – Proceeds: – |
| McNerney, W. James | Total: 7,800 Excercisable: 4,020 : 3,780 Excercised: – |
Total: 247,158 Market Value: 122,698 Market Value: 124,460 Proceeds: – |
| Stephens, Richard | Total: 12,890 Excercisable: – : – Excercised: 12,890 |
Total: 346,102 Market Value: – Market Value: – Proceeds: 346,102 |
| Tracy, John | Total: 0 Excercisable: – : – Excercised: – |
Total: 0 Market Value: – Market Value: – Proceeds: – |
| Zafirovski, Mike | Total: 0 Excercisable: – : – Excercised: – |
Total: 0 Market Value: – Market Value: – Proceeds: – |
| Trading Date | Name | Title | Type | Shares Traded | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 Mar 2009 | CAVE MICHAEL J | Officer | Buy | 1,622 | $0.00 |
| 9 Mar 2009 | DOWNEY THOMAS J | Officer | Sell | 649 | $32.17 |
| 9 Mar 2009 | BELL JAMES A | President | Buy | 5,268 | $0.00 |
| 9 Mar 2009 | DENSON-LOW WANDA K | Officer | Sell | 1,517 | $32.17 |
| 9 Mar 2009 | DOWNEY THOMAS J | Officer | Buy | 649 | $0.00 |
| 9 Mar 2009 | CAVE MICHAEL J | Officer | Sell | 1,622 | $32.17 |
| 9 Mar 2009 | DENSON-LOW WANDA K | Officer | Buy | 1,517 | $0.00 |
| 9 Mar 2009 | BELL JAMES A | President | Sell | 5,268 | $32.17 |
| 22 Feb 2009 | DOWNEY THOMAS J | Officer | Buy | 6,030 | $0.00 |
| 22 Feb 2009 | PASTERICK ROBERT J | Officer | Buy | 4,081 | $0.00 |
| 22 Feb 2009 | HILL SHEPHARD W | Officer | Buy | 17,407 | $0.00 |
| 22 Feb 2009 | CAVE MICHAEL J | Officer | Buy | 6,401 | $0.00 |
| 22 Feb 2009 | KEATING TIMOTHY JOHN | Officer | Buy | 17,190 | $0.00 |
| 22 Feb 2009 | TRACY JOHN J | Officer | Buy | 7,991 | $0.00 |
| 22 Feb 2009 | ALBAUGH JAMES F | Officer | Buy | 25,693 | $0.00 |
| 22 Feb 2009 | STEPHENS RICHARD DENNIS | Officer | Buy | 9,667 | $0.00 |
| 22 Feb 2009 | DENSON-LOW WANDA K | Officer | Buy | 6,030 | $0.00 |
| 22 Feb 2009 | BELL JAMES A | Chief Financial Officer | Buy | 22,305 | $0.00 |
| 22 Feb 2009 | LUTTIG J MICHAEL | General Counsel | Buy | 33,034 | $0.00 |
| 22 Feb 2009 | CARSON SCOTT E | Officer | Buy | 20,283 | $0.00 |
| 22 Feb 2009 | MCNERNEY WALTER JAMES JR | Chief Executive Officer | Buy | 88,171 | $0.00 |
| 1 Jan 2009 | MCNERNEY WALTER JAMES JR | Chief Executive Officer | Sell | 8,588 | $45.25 |
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name — annual comp — other comp — fiscal Year total
| Albaugh, James | 930,269 | – | 5,303,810 | 6,234,080 |
| Bell, James | 806,149 | – | 5,298,700 | 6,104,850 |
| Biggs, John | – | – | – | – |
| Bryson, John | – | – | – | – |
| Carson, Scott | 733,830 | – | 3,649,380 | 5,209,490 |
| Cave, Michael | – | – | – | – |
| Collins, Arthur | – | – | – | – |
| Cook, Linda | – | – | – | – |
| Daley, William | – | – | – | – |
| Denson-Low, Wanda | – | – | – | – |
| Downey, Thomas | – | – | – | – |
| Duberstein, Kenneth | – | – | – | – |
| Hill, Shephard | – | – | – | – |
| Keating, Timothy | – | – | – | – |
| Luttig, J. Michael | 707,218 | – | 2,091,740 | 2,798,960 |
| McDonnell, John | – | – | – | – |
| McNerney, W. James | 1,915,290 | – | 14,404,100 | 18,979,600 |
| Stephens, Richard | 486,308 | – | 1,556,650 | 4,134,700 |
| Tracy, John | – | – | – | – |
| Zafirovski, Mike | – | – | – | – |


Hello!
Very Interesting post! Thank you for such interesting resource!
PS: Sorry for my bad english, I’v just started to learn this language
See you!
Your, Raiul Baztepo
RaiulBaztepo said this on March 29, 2009 at 8:39 am
Hello !!!! ^_^
I am Piter Kokoniz. Just want to tell, that your posts are really interesting
And want to ask you: what was the reasson for you to start this blog?
Sorry for my bad english:)
Thank you:)
Your Piter
PiterKokoniz said this on April 8, 2009 at 3:44 am
Piter — I started this blog as an online resource for folks interested in learning more about the companies I write about, as well as folks interested in doing political and resistance work against these companies. I got into demilitarization activism in college, and have been inspired by many incredibly intelligent, insightful and powerful minds that I met there.
Sorry for the late reply, but I hope you continue reading!
In solidarity,
Rebecca
scamuic said this on April 17, 2009 at 1:32 pm
Raiul — Glad you find this blog useful! If you are doing any military corporation research yourself and want to pass it my way (in any language) I’d be happy to post it!
In solidarity,
Rebecca
scamuic said this on April 17, 2009 at 1:35 pm