JetBlue names new president, CEO shifts to ‘strategy’

Bloomberg

JetBlue Airways Corp. is promoting Joanna Geraghty to president, tasking her with running day-to-day operations while freeing up Chief Executive Officer Robin Hayes to focus on long-term planning.
Geraghty, 45, will also oversee the airline’s commercial team, JetBlue said in a statement.
Hayes, 51, will manage efforts to improve profit margins and the company’s expansion into related travel and vacation businesses.
Geraghty will take over as JetBlue’s No. 2 executive as the New York-based airline faces a raft of other changes. The airline is nearing a decision on whether to expand service across the Atlantic Ocean, while also working through a cost-cutting program and contending with the unionisation of two critical groups: pilots and flight attendants.
“It certainly makes sense,” Susan Donofrio, an analyst at Macquarie Group Ltd., said of the management shift. “If anything, it adds more to the credibility of the company because they are thinking about the longer-term plan.”

Highest-Ranking Woman
The promotion makes Geraghty, who will also be JetBlue’s chief operating officer, the highest-ranking woman at a large US airline. Tammy Romo serves as chief financial officer at Southwest Airlines Co. and several other women hold executive vice president titles at other carriers. Colleen Barrett was Southwest’s president and chief operating officer from 2001 to 2004.
Geraghty joined JetBlue in 2005 and most recently served as executive vice president for customer experience. She was vice president, chief people officer from 2010 to 2014 and vice president and associate general counsel before that.
She previously shared responsibility for groups involved in running the airline with Jeff Martin, executive vice president of operations.
“A lot of thought was given to the power of having everybody under one umbrella, along with the commercial team, at the core airline,” Doug McGraw, a JetBlue spokesman, said.
The company also announced the retirement of James Hnat, the longtime general counsel, corporate secretary and executive vice president for corporate affairs.

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