IATA has appointed Sebastian Mikosz as Senior Vice
President for Member and External Relations, effective 1 June
2020.
Mikosz worked most recently as Group Managing Director and
CEO of Kenya Airways (2017-2019), during which time he served on
the IATA Board of Governors.
Prior to that, he was the CEO of LOT Polish
Airlines (2009-2011 and 2013-2015) and the CEO of Poland’s largest
online travel agency, the eSKY Group (2015-2017).
At IATA, Mikosz will lead the organization’s
global advocacy activities and aero-political policy development,
along with managing the association’s strategic relationships.
This includes IATA’s 290 member airlines as well as governments,
international organizations and stakeholders in both the private
and public sectors.
Mikosz replaces Paul Steele, who retired from IATA
in October 2019. He will report to the Director General and
CEO and join the Association’s Strategic Leadership Team.
Brian
Pearce, IATA’s Chief Economist, has been handling the duties of
this post on an ad interim basis since then.
“Sebastian brings with him a wealth of experience
in the public and private sectors that will be critical in
advancing the global aviation industry’s advocacy agenda,” said Alexandre de Juniac, IATA’s Director General and CEO.
“At this time of unprecedented crisis, the airline industry needs
a strong voice. We must restore the confidence of governments and
travelers so that aviation can re-start, lead an economic
recovery, and connect the world. Sebastian’s experience in
launching and turning-around companies will be invaluable in
helping IATA meet the expectations of our members, governments and
stakeholders.”
A Polish national, Mikosz is a graduate of the
Institute of Political Studies in France with a Master’s degree in
Economics and Finance.
In addition to his airline experience, Mikosz’s career includes the positions of Vice President at the
Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency, Senior Advisor
at Société Générale Corporate Investment Bank, Managing Director
of the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Poland and
founder of the online brokerage house Fast Trade. Mikosz speaks
Polish, English, French and Russian.
“I can’t wait to get started at IATA,” said Mikosz.
“Aviation is in crisis and all industry and government
stakeholders have high expectations for IATA to play a critical
role in driving the recovery. From my experience as an airline CEO
and as a member of the IATA Board of Governors, I know how
important IATA is to the global connectivity that we usually take
for granted. Today’s challenges could not be greater. And, in
joining IATA, I am determined to contribute to the efficient
restoration of the links between people, nations and economies
that only aviation can provide.”
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