$66.3 billion Boeing has announced a series of personnel moves within its corporate and business unit Finance organizations. The changes are effective immediately.

Commercial Airplanes CFO Rob Pasterick has been named vice president of finance and corporate controller, reporting to Boeing Corporate President and CFO James Bell. Pasterick has held a variety of key finance roles across the company in his 29 years of service. He succeeds Harry McGee, who will serve as vice president of strategy integration for internal services, a new position created to drive long-term efficiencies and greater productivity across the company’s internal business support services.

Ray Ferrari, a 30-year Boeing veteran with broad experience across the company’s defense and commercial businesses, succeeds Pasterick as Commercial Airplanes CFO. Ferrari most recently served as vice president of Finance for Network & Space Systems at Boeing Integrated Defense Systems. Craig Saddler, now president of Boeing Australia and the South Pacific, will replace Ferrari. Saddler, who has 27 years with the company, served in a variety of senior finance roles before taking his Australian assignment.

Boeing also named Jon Emery vice president and controller of the Commercial Airplanes unit. Emery, who has been with Boeing for 28 years, most recently led the company’s program risk-assessment group and internal services productivity initiatives.