Boeing Director Gen. James Jones Resigns Board Seat
Jones vacates seat to serve as U.S. President-elect Barack Obama's national security adviser.
CHICAGO -- The Boeing Company board of directors accepted the resignation of retired Marine Corps Gen. James L. Jones, who earlier this month was named by U.S. President-elect Barack Obama to serve as his national security adviser.
"Gen. Jones made valuable contributions to our company during his tenure," says Boeing Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Jim McNerney. "We wish him well as he rededicates himself to serving his country, something he has done honorably and with great distinction for more than 40 years."
Jones, 64, joined the board in June, 2007. His resignation is effective immediately.
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