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Gale C. Andrews, V.P. Office of Ethics
& Business Conduct, Boeing Company
Lecture title: Ethics at Boeing
Tuesday, October 8, 7 p.m., Jordan Auditorium
Gale Andrews is vice president
of Ethics and Business Conduct for the Boeing Company and
reports to the Office of the Chairman. He assumed this position
in May 2000. Andrews is responsible for ethics, integrity
and self-governance programs throughout the company.
Prior to his current position, Andrews was vice president
and general auditor for Boeing. Before joining Boeing in 1978,
Andrews served for three years as a communications specialist
with the White House Support Staff during the Nixon and Ford
administrations. Upon returning to Seattle, he became owner
and operator of a two-store bicycle enterprise for two years
before coming to Boeing as a systems analyst for Boeing Marine
Systems.
In 1983, Andrews was promoted to Customer Support Spares manager
for the Boeing Jetfoil program. Three years later he transferred
to Internal Audit and gained experience as an audit project
manager for the Management Control Systems Audit Group (MCSA),
chief auditor for the Military Aircraft and Missiles Rotocraft
Division, and functional specialist group manager for Company
Offices Internal Audit.
Andrews’ undergraduate work was in political science
at Loyola University of New Orleans and the University of
Washington. He earned his master’s degree in business
administration from the University of Washington. He also
attended the University Executive Program at Carnegie Mellon
University. Andrews was born May 7, 1949, in Seattle and grew
up in New Orleans.
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