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Song appointed VP of Boeing defense unit

Oct. 30, 2012 - 19:07 By Park Hyung-ki
Boeing has named Joseph Song vice president and managing director for its defense, space and security business in Korea to further strengthen customer relationships and establish new in-country partnerships.

Song will be based in Seoul and focus on ensuring that the best of Boeing and industry are brought to support Korea’s national security needs.

“Joseph’s new assignment demonstrates our commitment to a lasting, positive relationship with the Korean government and with a growing number of in-country Boeing partners and suppliers,” said Dennis Muilenburg, president and CEO of Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS). 
Joseph Song

“Over the long term, Joseph will work with our Korean and global partners to collaborate on innovative and affordable solutions for Korea, the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.”

Song’s appointment is effective immediately. He will report to Chris Raymond, vice president of BDS Business Development and Strategy, and work closely with Pat Gaines, president of Boeing Korea.

Previously, Song managed customer relationships in the Asia-Pacific region for BDS International Business Development. Prior to that, he worked for BDS in Korea and was active in the Korean community.

He served as chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce Korea Aerospace and Defense Committee and as advisory board member to the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology/INSEAD Master of Business Administration program.

Song joined Boeing in 1988 as a senior manufacturing engineer and has held numerous management positions.

By Park Hyong-ki (hkp@heraldcorp.com)