Boeing communications chief resigns over decades-old article on women in combat
Source: Reuters
BUSINESS NEWS JULY 2, 2020 / 3:47 PM / UPDATED 3 HOURS AGO
Boeing communications chief resigns over decades-old article on women in combat
Eric M. Johnson
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SEATTLE (Reuters) - Boeing Cos (BA.N) communications chief Niel Golightly abruptly resigned on Thursday, following an employees complaint over an article the former U.S. military pilot wrote 33 years ago arguing women should not serve in combat.
His exit leaves Boeing trying to fill the crucial role for the fourth time in less than three years, just as it is battling to shore up its brand after the prolonged safety grounding of its Boeing 737 MAX jetliner.
The job has become the industrys biggest hot seat as Boeing fends off criticism for its handling of the 737 MAX crisis.
My article was a 29-year-old Cold War navy pilots misguided contribution to a debate that was live at the time, Golightly said in a statement included in Boeings announcement.
My argument was embarrassingly wrong and offensive. The article is not a reflection of who I am; but nonetheless I have decided that in the interest of the company I will step down, Golightly said.
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