February 2012: People

February 2012: People

AIRLINES

American Airlines has an­nounced the retirement of two com­pany officers and a host of changes to the company’s global leadership team. Robert Reding and Mark Burdette have retired as executive vice presi­dent of operations and vice president of employee relations, respectively; Monte Ford has resigned as senior vice president and chief information officer. James Ream is now senior vice president of operations, in addi­tion to his continuing role oversee­ing maintenance and engineering. Denise Lynn has transitioned from vice president of flight service to vice president of employee relations. Maya Leibman has been promoted to se­nior vice president and CIO. Beverly Goulet has been named chief restruc­turing officer.

DHL has made numerous changes to top management roles. Amadou Diallo has transitioned from CEO of DHL Global Forwarding for Africa and South Asia Pacific to CEO of DHL Freight, with responsibility for DHL’s international road and rail freight services. Moreover, his predecessor, Thomas George, has been named chief operating officer of DHL Global Forwarding, a newly created posi­tion. George now leads DHL’s global air and seafreight operations, includ­ing value-added services. DHL Global Forwarding has also tasked Kelvin Leung with leading its North and South Pacific regions. Prior to this appointment, Leung served as CEO for the forwarding arm’s North Asia-Pacific sector.

Cathay Pacific Airways has hired Martin Murray as its new finance di­rector. Murray, who comes to Cathay Pacific from Swire Pacific, is respon­sible for financial reporting, treasury, corporate finance, taxation, risk man­agement, internal audit and compli­ance in his new role. He replaces James Hughes-Hallett.

KLM Engineering and Mainte­nance has appointed Ton Dortmans as executive vice president. Dortmans, who previously served as senior vice president of operations for KLM’s en­gineering and maintenance sector, is now responsible for maintenance of the KLM fleet, part of the Air France fleet, and all third parties served by Air France and KLM. He succeeds Pe­ter de Swert.

AIRPORTS

Carson

The Metropolitan Nashville Air­port Authority has hired Trudy Carson as air service development manager. Carson joins MNAA from Tampa Internation­al Airport, where shewas director of air service develop­ment. She also pre­viously served as chairwoman for the International Air Service Committee of the Airports Council International. In her current role, Carson helps attract new passen­ger and cargo services to Nashville International Airport.

THIRD PARTIES

Geodis Wilson has appointed Gil­bert den Bekker as vertical market director of retail and fashion. The DHL, Danzas and Grimaud Interna­tional veteran is based in Paris and is responsible for developing and ex­panding the company’s logistics ser­vices in the global retail and fashion sector.

Toll Global Forwarding has ap­pointed Siegfried Nottelmann as managing director for Germany. Not­telmann previously served as manag­ing director of Andree & Wilkerling, which Toll acquired in August. In his new post, Nottelmann manages the combined businesses, comprising of­fices in Hannover, Frankfurt, Dussel­dorf and Stuttgart, and a workforce of approximately 100.

Strollo

BDP International has appointed Richard Strollo as managing direc­tor for South Asia. The 18-year logis­tics veteran comes to BDP from DHL, where he served as managing director in the Philippines. In his new role, Strollo is responsible for all business operations in Singapore, Malay­sia, Indonesia, Thai­land, Vietnam and Australia.

Lufthansa Technik Group has announced a change of personnel in two executive positions. Christoph Meyerrose, who served as manag­ing director of Lufthansa Technical Training in Hamburg for more than 10 years, is now managing director of Lufthansa Bombardier Aviation Services in Schönefeld, Berlin. His predecessor, Andreas Kaden, who held the post for 13 years, is now at the helm of LTT.

ORGANIZATIONS

Airlines for America has named Elizabeth Shaver as director of cargo services. In this role, she over­sees cargo functions at Airlines for America, coordinates with the association’s members, and serves as a liaison to various cargo and Customs functions within the U.S. and foreign governments. Shaver joins A4A from Delta Air Lines, where she performed various duties, including managing Customs and facilitating corporate security.

Al Baker

The Arab Air Carriers Organi­zation has nominated Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Bak­er to serve on the International Air Transport Associa­tion’s Board of Governors. IATA’s general assembly must ratify Al Baker’s nomina­tion at its June annual general meeting.

The Airforwarders Association has named Commodity Forwarders Inc. President Christopher Connell to its 16-member board of directors. Throughout Connell’s 20-year career with CFI, he worked his way through various ware­house, customer service and sales positions before transi­tioning to his current role in 2006. He assumes the seat re­cently vacated by Pacific Air Cargo President Beti Ward.

Phil Callow has been promoted from CEO of UBM Medica UK to CEO of UBM Aviation. Callow has a background in data digital development and publishing. Before start­ing his UBM career in 2005, he held various business-to-business publishing roles at the BBC.

Star Alliance has appointed Mark Schwab as CEO of its central organization, based in Frankfurt. Schwab comes from Star Alliance member United, where he served as senior vice president of alliances and sat on Star Alliance’s management board. He succeeds Jaan Albrecht, who recently took over as CEO of Austrian Airlines.

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