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Boeing Names David Schumacher Director of State and Local Government Relations

    SEATTLE, Oct. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Boeing (NYSE: BA) has named
longtime Washington State legislative staffer David Schumacher as director
of State and Local Government Relations.

    Schumacher reports to Fred Kiga, vice president for State and Local
Government Relations and Global Corporate Citizenship for The Boeing
Company.

    "David Schumacher brings a wealth of experience as an analyst and
senior advisor on fiscal legislation and budget items as well as his work
helping to formulate overall budget structures and strategies," Kiga said.
"He has worked closely with Washington State legislators, local and state
government officials and three governors. His 18 years of service both in
and outside of the legislative process will serve The Boeing Company well
in the coming years."

    Schumacher is responsible for fostering and maintaining relationships
with state and local government officials on public policy affecting Boeing
in the states of Washington, Oregon, Montana, Hawaii and Alaska.

    Schumacher most recently was the nonpartisan staff director for the
Washington State Senate Ways and Means Committee. Before that assignment,
he served as the committee's capital budget coordinator and tax policy
analyst. Schumacher also worked as an executive policy analyst in the
Office of Financial Management for the State of Washington and as an
economic analyst for the Washington State Department of Revenue. He holds
both a bachelor's and master's degree in economics from the University of
Washington.



SOURCE Boeing




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