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Delta Chief Operating Officer Resigns
Wednesday August 29, 4:55 pm ET
By Harry R. Weber, AP Business Writer
Delta Chief Operating Officer Resigns After Losing Out on Top Job
ATLANTA (AP) -- Delta Air Lines Inc. said Wednesday that Chief Operating Officer James Whitehurst, who was passed over for the carrier's top job, has resigned, effective immediately.Outgoing Chief Executive Gerald Grinstein said in a statement that Atlanta-based Delta had hoped Whitehurst would stay, but the airline respects "his decision to move on in pursuit of new challenges."
The nation's No. 3 carrier said last week that former Northwest Airlines Chief Executive Richard Anderson would become Delta's new CEO on Sept. 1.
Whitehurst and Delta Chief Financial Officer Ed Bastian had both been top internal candidates to replace Grinstein but were passed over. Bastian, who received a promotion, is staying with Delta.
"Jim was a hard-charging champion of Delta's people who earned the admiration of us all, and an effective ambassador for the transformation he helped craft," Grinstein said. "With Richard, Ed and the rest of Delta's management team, I am confident the airline remains in good hands and will move forward with its solid plan with the same inclusiveness, respect and commitment to excellence that have become the hallmarks of the great progress Delta people have made together."
Delta Chief Operating Officer Resigns
Wednesday August 29, 4:55 pm ET
By Harry R. Weber, AP Business Writer
Delta Chief Operating Officer Resigns After Losing Out on Top Job
ATLANTA (AP) -- Delta Air Lines Inc. said Wednesday that Chief Operating Officer James Whitehurst, who was passed over for the carrier's top job, has resigned, effective immediately.Outgoing Chief Executive Gerald Grinstein said in a statement that Atlanta-based Delta had hoped Whitehurst would stay, but the airline respects "his decision to move on in pursuit of new challenges."
The nation's No. 3 carrier said last week that former Northwest Airlines Chief Executive Richard Anderson would become Delta's new CEO on Sept. 1.
Whitehurst and Delta Chief Financial Officer Ed Bastian had both been top internal candidates to replace Grinstein but were passed over. Bastian, who received a promotion, is staying with Delta.
"Jim was a hard-charging champion of Delta's people who earned the admiration of us all, and an effective ambassador for the transformation he helped craft," Grinstein said. "With Richard, Ed and the rest of Delta's management team, I am confident the airline remains in good hands and will move forward with its solid plan with the same inclusiveness, respect and commitment to excellence that have become the hallmarks of the great progress Delta people have made together."