Boeing has appointed Dana Deasy as the company's new Chief Information and Digital Officer and Senior Vice President of Information Technology & Data Analytics.
Deasy assumed the role on December 31, 2024, overseeing all aspects of information technology, information security and data and analytics. He will report directly to Boeing President and CEO Kelly Ortberg and will join the company's Executive Council.
“Dana is a well-respected, global technology leader who has a track record of delivering on innovative technologies across large and complex organisations,” said Ortberg. “With the need to stay vigilant to protect against cyber threats, and emerging technologies like artificial intelligence playing a larger role across all industries, our IT team will have a key role as we focus on meeting our safety and quality goals, delivering reliably for our customers, and positioning ourselves for the future.”
Deasy brings over 40 years of technology and leadership experience to Boeing, with a distinguished career spanning multiple industries. Most recently, he served as Chief Information Officer at the U.S. Department of Defense. Prior to that, he held senior technology roles at JPMorgan Chase, BP, and General Motors. His career began in information management at Rockwell's Space Systems Division.
Deasy succeeds Susan Doniz, who departed the company in late 2023.
With Deasy's expertise, Boeing aims to strengthen its digital capabilities, support innovation and enhance operational efficiency as it navigates an increasingly technology-driven future.