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James McNerney

Walter James "Jim" McNerney Jr.[1] (born August 22, 1949) is a business executive who was President and CEO of The Boeing Company, June 2005–July 2015. McNerney was also Chairman from June 2005 until March 1, 2016.[2][3][4] McNerney oversaw development of the Boeing 737 MAX.[5]

James McNerney
McNerney speaking at the Department of State Global Business Conference in 2012
Born (1949-08-22) August 22, 1949 (age 73)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materYale University (BA)
Harvard University (MBA)
TitleChairman, The Boeing Company
Term2005–2015
PredecessorHarry Stonecipher
SuccessorDennis Muilenburg
Signature

Education

McNerney was born in Providence, Rhode Island. He graduated from New Trier High School in Winnetka, Illinois in 1967.[6][7] He attended Yale University, receiving a B.A. degree in 1971. While at Yale, he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity and excelled in baseball and hockey. After graduating from Yale, he worked for a year at both British United Provident and G.D. Searle, LLC, then attended Harvard Business School, receiving a Master of Business Administration in 1975.[8]

Career

McNerney began his business career at Procter & Gamble in 1975, working in brand management.[9] He worked as a management consultant at McKinsey from 1978 to 1982.

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 Robert Nardelli and Jeff Immelt to succeed the retiring Jack Welch as chairman and CEO of General Electric. When Immelt won the three-way race, McNerney and Nardelli left GE (as was Welch's plan); McNerney was hired by 3M in 2001.

From 2001 to 2005, McNerney held the position as chairman of the board and CEO of 3M, a global industrial company with leading positions in electronics, telecommunications, industrial, consumer and office products, health care, safety and other businesses.

Boeing

On June 30, 2005, The Boeing Company hired McNerney as the chairman, President, and CEO. McNerney oversaw the strategic direction of the Chicago-based aerospace company with a focus on spending controls.[10]

 
Barack Obama in conversation with James McNerney, Jr. at the 2011 APEC CEO Summit

As Boeing's first CEO without a background in aviation, he made the decision to upgrade the 737 series to 737 MAX instead of developing a new model.[5][11]

Compensation

In 2007, as CEO of Boeing, W. James McNerney Jr. made $12,904,478 in total compensation, which included a bas[12]e salary of $1,800,077, a cash bonus of $4,266,500, options granted of $5,871,650, and Other $966,251.[13]

In 2008, his total compensation increased to $14,765,410, which included a base salary of $1,915,288, a cash bonus of $6,089,625, and options granted of $5,914,440.[14]

In 2009, his total compensation decreased to $13,705,435, which included a base salary of $1,930,000, a cash bonus of $4,500,300, stock options granted of $3,136,251, stock granted of $3,136,242, and other compensation totaling $1,002,642.[14]

In 2013, McNerney made $23.2 million in total compensation, which included a $1.9 million salary, $3.7 million stock award, $3.7 million stock option grant, and an annual incentive bonus of $12.8 million.[15]

In 2014, as Chairman and CEO of Boeing, McNerney made $29 million in total compensation.[16] Of the total: $2,004,231 was received as a salary; $14,400,000 was received as an annual bonus and a three-year performance bonus;[16] $6,272,517 was awarded as stock (none was received in stock options); and other compensation totaling $760,000.[16][17]

Positions

McNerney has been a member of the Boeing board of directors since 2001. He is also a member of the board of directors of Procter & Gamble and IBM. He served as Chairman of The Business Council in 2007 and 2008.[12] He is a current member of the Northwestern University Board of Trustees, is a Trustee at the Center for Strategic and International Studies[18] and served as Chairman of the President's Export Council, appointed by President Barack Obama.[19]

In December 2016, McNerney joined a business forum assembled by then president-elect Donald Trump to provide strategic and policy advice on economic issues.[20]

Career path

Job Tenure Company Position
1975–1978 Procter & Gamble Brand Manager
1978–1982 McKinsey & Company Senior Project Manager
1982–1988 GE Mobile Communications General Manager
1988–1989 GE Information Services President
1989–1991 GE Financial Services and GE Capital Executive Vice President
1991–1992 GE Electrical Distribution and Control President and CEO
1993–1995 GE Asia-Pacific President
1995–1997 GE Lighting President
1997–2000 GE Aircraft Engines President and CEO
2000–2005 3M President and CEO
2005–2015 The Boeing Company Chairman, President, and CEO

References

  1. ^ Adams, Marilyn (February 26, 2007). "Straightened up and flying right". USA Today. Retrieved July 15, 2012.
  2. ^ "Boeing Holders Vote on CEO-Chairman Split Amid 787 Woes". Bloomberg.
  3. ^ "Boeing replaces CEO McNerney with Muilenburg". CNBC. June 23, 2015.
  4. ^ "Muilenburg Elected Chairman of Boeing Board of Directors".
  5. ^ a b Daily Beast: "How Boeing’s Bean-Counters Courted the 737 MAX Disaster"; By Clive Irving ; 09 June 2019.
  6. ^ . BusinessWeek. Archived from the original on December 19, 2007. Retrieved September 30, 2007.
  7. ^ "Lofty expectations await Boeing CEO". Crain's Chicago Business. Retrieved September 30, 2007.
  8. ^ Strahler, Steven R. (July 4, 2005). "Lofty expectations await Boeing's CEO; McNerney a boost to faded civic arena.(W. James McNerney Jr. appointed as chairman and chief executive officer)". Crain's Chicago Business.
  9. ^ Steady Hand, Aviation Week & Space Technology, 170, 24 (June 15, 2009), p. 78
  10. ^ Bloomberg Businessweek: "Former Boeing Engineers Say Relentless Cost-Cutting Sacrificed Safety"; By Peter Robison ; 08 May 2019.
  11. ^ Scott Hamilton (October 7, 2019). "Pontifications: Muilenburg's departure wouldn't go far enough". Leeham News.
  12. ^ a b The Business Council, Official website, Background March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ 2007 CEO Compensation for W. James McNerney Jr January 17, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Equilar.com
  14. ^ a b . equilar.com. Archived from the original on January 17, 2014. Retrieved June 24, 2015.
  15. ^ USA Today: "Compensation for Boeing CEO McNerney soars in 2013"; by Gary Strauss; 14 March 2014.
  16. ^ a b c "Boeing CEO's compensation $29M, including $14M bonuses"; by Dominic Gates; 13 March 2015. The Seattle Times.
  17. ^ Salary.com: "2014 Boeing executive compensation for W. James McNerney". Accessed 7.17.2015.
  18. ^ "Board of Trustees".
  19. ^ Carney, Timothy (2011-04-24) Boeing lives by big government, dies by big government May 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Washington Examiner.
  20. ^ Bryan, Bob (December 2, 2016). "Trump is forming an economic advisory team with the CEOs of Disney, General Motors, JPMorgan, and more". Business Insider. Retrieved June 1, 2017.

Further reading

  • Robison, Peter (2021). Flying Blind: The 737 MAX Tragedy and the Fall of Boeing (Hardcover). New York: Doubleday. ISBN 978-0385546492.

External links

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Walter James Jim McNerney Jr 1 born August 22 1949 is a business executive who was President and CEO of The Boeing Company June 2005 July 2015 McNerney was also Chairman from June 2005 until March 1 2016 2 3 4 McNerney oversaw development of the Boeing 737 MAX 5 James McNerneyMcNerney speaking at the Department of State Global Business Conference in 2012Born 1949 08 22 August 22 1949 age 73 Providence Rhode Island U S NationalityAmericanAlma materYale University BA Harvard University MBA TitleChairman The Boeing CompanyTerm2005 2015PredecessorHarry StonecipherSuccessorDennis MuilenburgSignature Contents 1 Education 2 Career 2 1 Boeing 2 2 Compensation 2 3 Positions 2 4 Career path 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksEducation EditMcNerney was born in Providence Rhode Island He graduated from New Trier High School in Winnetka Illinois in 1967 6 7 He attended Yale University receiving a B A degree in 1971 While at Yale he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity and excelled in baseball and hockey After graduating from Yale he worked for a year at both British United Provident and G D Searle LLC then attended Harvard Business School receiving a Master of Business Administration in 1975 8 Career EditMcNerney began his business career at Procter amp Gamble in 1975 working in brand management 9 He worked as a management consultant at McKinsey from 1978 to 1982 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 Robert Nardelli and Jeff Immelt to succeed the retiring Jack Welch as chairman and CEO of General Electric When Immelt won the three way race McNerney and Nardelli left GE as was Welch s plan McNerney was hired by 3M in 2001 From 2001 to 2005 McNerney held the position as chairman of the board and CEO of 3M a global industrial company with leading positions in electronics telecommunications industrial consumer and office products health care safety and other businesses Boeing Edit On June 30 2005 The Boeing Company hired McNerney as the chairman President and CEO McNerney oversaw the strategic direction of the Chicago based aerospace company with a focus on spending controls 10 Barack Obama in conversation with James McNerney Jr at the 2011 APEC CEO Summit As Boeing s first CEO without a background in aviation he made the decision to upgrade the 737 series to 737 MAX instead of developing a new model 5 11 Compensation Edit In 2007 as CEO of Boeing W James McNerney Jr made 12 904 478 in total compensation which included a bas 12 e salary of 1 800 077 a cash bonus of 4 266 500 options granted of 5 871 650 and Other 966 251 13 In 2008 his total compensation increased to 14 765 410 which included a base salary of 1 915 288 a cash bonus of 6 089 625 and options granted of 5 914 440 14 In 2009 his total compensation decreased to 13 705 435 which included a base salary of 1 930 000 a cash bonus of 4 500 300 stock options granted of 3 136 251 stock granted of 3 136 242 and other compensation totaling 1 002 642 14 In 2013 McNerney made 23 2 million in total compensation which included a 1 9 million salary 3 7 million stock award 3 7 million stock option grant and an annual incentive bonus of 12 8 million 15 In 2014 as Chairman and CEO of Boeing McNerney made 29 million in total compensation 16 Of the total 2 004 231 was received as a salary 14 400 000 was received as an annual bonus and a three year performance bonus 16 6 272 517 was awarded as stock none was received in stock options and other compensation totaling 760 000 16 17 Positions Edit This section may require copy editing November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message McNerney has been a member of the Boeing board of directors since 2001 He is also a member of the board of directors of Procter amp Gamble and IBM He served as Chairman of The Business Council in 2007 and 2008 12 He is a current member of the Northwestern University Board of Trustees is a Trustee at the Center for Strategic and International Studies 18 and served as Chairman of the President s Export Council appointed by President Barack Obama 19 In December 2016 McNerney joined a business forum assembled by then president elect Donald Trump to provide strategic and policy advice on economic issues 20 Career path Edit Job Tenure Company Position1975 1978 Procter amp Gamble Brand Manager1978 1982 McKinsey amp Company Senior Project Manager1982 1988 GE Mobile Communications General Manager1988 1989 GE Information Services President1989 1991 GE Financial Services and GE Capital Executive Vice President1991 1992 GE Electrical Distribution and Control President and CEO1993 1995 GE Asia Pacific President1995 1997 GE Lighting President1997 2000 GE Aircraft Engines President and CEO2000 2005 3M President and CEO2005 2015 The Boeing Company Chairman President and CEOReferences Edit Adams Marilyn February 26 2007 Straightened up and flying right USA Today Retrieved July 15 2012 Boeing Holders Vote on CEO Chairman Split Amid 787 Woes Bloomberg Boeing replaces CEO McNerney with Muilenburg CNBC June 23 2015 Muilenburg Elected Chairman of Boeing Board of Directors a b Daily Beast How Boeing s Bean Counters Courted the 737 MAX Disaster By Clive Irving 09 June 2019 The Hard Work In Leadership BusinessWeek Archived from the original on December 19 2007 Retrieved September 30 2007 Lofty expectations await Boeing CEO Crain s Chicago Business Retrieved September 30 2007 Strahler Steven R July 4 2005 Lofty expectations await Boeing s CEO McNerney a boost to faded civic arena W James McNerney Jr appointed as chairman and chief executive officer Crain s Chicago Business Steady Hand Aviation Week amp Space Technology 170 24 June 15 2009 p 78 Bloomberg Businessweek Former Boeing Engineers Say Relentless Cost Cutting Sacrificed Safety By Peter Robison 08 May 2019 Scott Hamilton October 7 2019 Pontifications Muilenburg s departure wouldn t go far enough Leeham News a b The Business Council Official website Background Archived March 3 2016 at the Wayback Machine 2007 CEO Compensation for W James McNerney Jr Archived January 17 2014 at the Wayback Machine Equilar com a b Equilar 404 equilar com Archived from the original on January 17 2014 Retrieved June 24 2015 USA Today Compensation for Boeing CEO McNerney soars in 2013 by Gary Strauss 14 March 2014 a b c Boeing CEO s compensation 29M including 14M bonuses by Dominic Gates 13 March 2015 The Seattle Times Salary com 2014 Boeing executive compensation for W James McNerney Accessed 7 17 2015 Board of Trustees Carney Timothy 2011 04 24 Boeing lives by big government dies by big government Archived May 22 2011 at the Wayback Machine Washington Examiner Bryan Bob December 2 2016 Trump is forming an economic advisory team with the CEOs of Disney General Motors JPMorgan and more Business Insider Retrieved June 1 2017 Further reading EditRobison Peter 2021 Flying Blind The 737 MAX Tragedy and the Fall of Boeing Hardcover New York Doubleday ISBN 978 0385546492 External links EditW James McNerney Jr executive biography Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James McNerney amp oldid 1127100084, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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