Rob Pasterick is vice president and chief financial officer for Boeing Commercial Airplanes. In this position, he is responsible for the overall financial management of Commercial Airplanes. In addition to the Finance organizations, Contracts and Business Operations also report to Pasterick.
Previously, Pasterick served as Commercial Airplanes Vice President and Controller. In this capacity, he was responsible for the group's accounting, financial planning and reporting, pricing, estimating and cost management activities.
Previously, Pasterick served as vice president of Financial Planning and Analysis for The Boeing Company. He joined Boeing through the company's acquisition of the aerospace and defense units of Rockwell in December 1996.
Pasterick joined Rockwell in 1979 and progressed through a series of management positions in finance and material/subcontract management. Prior to the above positions, he was Controller of the Tulsa Division followed by director of Business Operations for Boeing Space and Communications Group.
Pasterick is a member of the boards of directors of The Seattle Aquarium and Boeing Reality Corp. He sits on the CFO Council at the University of Washington and the Puget Sound CFO Roundtable and is involved with the March of Dimes.
Pasterick earned an undergraduate degree in economics from the University of Pittsburgh and a master's degree in business administration from the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Business.
He is married with two sons. He enjoys skiing, running and golf. |