James Beer, EVP, CFO of McKesson Corporation, joins Alaska Air Group Board of Directors

Aug. 3, 2017

Alaska Air Group announced the appointment of James Beer, executive vice president and chief financial officer of McKesson Corp., to the company's board of directors. Beer will join the compensation and leadership development and safety committees.

"We're delighted to have a San Francisco-based business leader of James' caliber join our board," said Brad Tilden, chairman and chief executive officer of Alaska Air Group. "The experience James brings will be invaluable as we continue to expand our presence along the West Coast."

Since 2013, Beer has led the financial functions for McKesson, a San Francisco-based health services and information technology company ranked fifth on the Fortune 500 list. He is also a member of the company's executive committee.

"I'm thrilled to be joining a company that I've long admired and look forward to contributing to the company's future development and success," said Beer.

Previously, Beer served as the executive vice president and chief financial officer of Symantec Corp., where he managed the organization's worldwide finance organization responsible for financial planning and analysis, treasury, corporate development, accounting, tax, purchasing and investor relations.

Before Symantec, Beer was with American Airlines for 15 years. He first joined the airline in 1991 as a financial analyst and later became chief financial officer at AMR Corp. and its American Airlines subsidiary, where he played a variety of management roles in finance and operations, including leading the airline's European and Asia Pacific businesses.
Beer is currently a member of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco's Economic Advisory Council.

He holds a bachelor of science degree in aeronautical engineering from Imperial College London and a master's degree in business administration from Harvard Business School. Beer resides in San Francisco.

Alaska Air Group directors serve one-year terms and the company's bylaws require annual elections of all board members.