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Chip Blankenship Is New President And CEO Of GE Appliances

Charles (Chip) Blankenship has been named president and CEO of GE Appliances. Blankenship will report to GE Home & Business Solutions president and CEO Charlene Begley.

Blankenship joins the Appliances team from his most recent role as vice president and general manager for the Commercial Engines Operation for GE Aviation. Prior to GE Aviation, Chip was the general manager for Aero Energy, a division of GE Energy.

Blankenship began his GE career in 1992 as a staff scientist at the Global Research Center. He joined Aviation in 1996 and held several product and program management positions before taking on the business leadership role in Aero Energy.

Blankenship earned a bachelor’s of science degree in materials engineering from Virginia Tech and a doctorate in materials science and engineering from the University of Virginia.

Blankenship succeeds James P. Campbell who has elected to retire on Dec. 31, 2011 after 30 years with GE.

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