Mr. Clarkson joined Boeing in January 1988 as Commercial Airplanes’ Senior Vice President of Government and International Affairs after a 20-year career with Pratt & Whitney, where he became the youngest president of Pratt’s Commercial Jet-Engine division.
Mr. Clarkson is Chairman of the U.S. Pacific Basin Economic Council and the National Center for Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation. He is a Director of several other international and industry organizations, and is past President of both the Washington State China Relations Council and the Japan-America Society of Washington, and a past Vice President of the Wings Club. Mr. Clarkson is Chairman of the Seattle Opera and the Interlochen Center for the Arts, and is on the board of the Corporate Council for the Arts.
Holding a Bachelor’s degree from DePauw University and a Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Florida, Mr. Clarkson is a member of the Florida Bar Association and serves as a Trustee of DePauw University and an Overseer of the Amos Tuck School at Dartmouth College. In 1998 he received DePauw’s highest honor, the Old Gold Goblet, an annual award for “eminence in life’s work and service to the alma mater.”
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