United Continental has appointed Andrew Levy as
executive vice president and chief financial officer and Julia
Haywood as executive vice president and chief commercial officer.
Gerry Laderman, who has been serving as acting chief
financial officer, will continue in his previous role as senior
vice president, finance, procurement and treasurer.
Jim Compton,
who currently serves as chief revenue officer and vice chairman of
United, will retire at the end of the year, after supporting the
transition.
Levy comes to United following more than
thirteen years of leadership at Allegiant Travel Company, a low cost carrier. During
his time at Allegiant, Levy initially led the efforts to
successfully restructure and assume ownership control of the
company. Levy then had a leading role in the development and
execution of the innovative plan that resulted in Allegiant’s
success, including responsibility for strategy, planning, finance
and operations.
Prior to Allegiant, he held several leadership
positions at MPower Communications, serving as vice president of
network development and network planning.
Levy is currently on the
board of Copa Airlines and has a bachelor’s degree from
Washington University and a juris doctor from Emory University.
“Andrew is the ideal candidate to join United. His deep experience
in not only finance, but airline operations is critical as we are redefining all aspects of our business to build a truly great
airline,” said Oscar Munoz, president and CEO. “Gerry’s leadership
over the last year has been invaluable. He is a trusted advisor
and I look forward to continuing to work with him as a member of
the executive leadership team.”
Haywood joins United from
The Boston Consulting Group (BCG), where she served as partner and
managing director. Most recently, Haywood was a partner on BCG’s
revenue and network transformation team at United.
“I have
spent the last few months working with Julia as she has been
partnering with our revenue and network teams, and her expertise
in global consumer travel will be a tremendous addition to drive
United’s strategic direction,” said Munoz. “I can’t thank Jim
enough for his leadership during his years at United. The entire
United team wishes him well on his upcoming retirement and recognizes the significant contributions he has made to our
business in his years at the company.”
Haywood has been at BCG for twelve years, where she has
ascended to lead the firm’s airline transformation practice
globally, with specific expertise in commercial strategy and
execution, network planning and revenue growth.
Throughout her
career she has worked with more than a dozen airlines ranging from
low cost carriers to large global network carriers,
including a series of complex multi-year transformations for
airlines on three continents.
Prior to BCG, Haywood served in
various roles for the International Olympic Committee, focusing on
strategy and operations.
She has a bachelor’s degree from
Laurentian University and an MBA from Melbourne Business School.
“Julia and Andrew bring a powerful combination of industry
perspective and experience to our leadership team,” said Munoz.
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