Delta’s Board of Directors has announced
that Richard H. Anderson has elected to retire as executive
chairman.
Francis “Frank” S. Blake, who has
been lead director since May 2016, will succeed Anderson as
Delta’s non-executive chairman. Blake, the former Chairman and CEO
of The Home Depot, joined Delta’s board in July 2014.
Anderson served on Delta’s board for nearly a decade,
becoming a director in April 2007 when the airline emerged from bankruptcy. He was appointed Delta’s CEO in August 2007, and was
elevated to executive chairman in May 2016 as he retired as CEO.
“Under Richard’s leadership, Delta people established
themselves as leaders in reliability, customer service and
financial performance,” Blake said. “His years of service to Delta
established a legacy of unmatched dedication to our customers,
employees, investors and the communities we serve. He is one of
the great leaders in global aviation, and we wish him well.”
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