Veteran finance leader Maurita Sutedja takes on new role
Boeing has named Maurita Sutedja, a veteran finance leader, as its next vice president of investor relations.
She takes up the appointment from September 22 and succeeds Troy Lahr, who has been appointed chief financial officer of Boeing’s autonomous systems business.
In her new role, Sutedja will oversee Boeing’s relations with the investment community, providing shareholders and industry analysts with an accurate picture of the company’s business, performance and outlook.
Since joining Boeing in 2010, Sutedja has held leadership roles in the company’s treasury, financing and enterprise services groups, including serving as chief financial officer of Boeing Capital Corporation and vice president of the firm’s enterprise finance services.
Prior to Boeing, she worked at General Motors for nearly a decade, holding various leadership roles such as director of global funding and cash management. She began her career as an equity research analyst at UBS and ABN AMRO Securities.
Sutedja will report to Greg Smith, Boeing’s chief financial officer and executive vice president of enterprise performance and strategy.
‘Maurita is a proven business leader with a keen understanding of Boeing’s operations, along with a broad and global perspective gained from various roles in the finance world,’ says Smith in a statement.
‘She has the necessary experience and insight to help our financial stakeholders understand our performance and prospects, and will build on Troy’s tremendous work over the past four years.’