Southwest Airlines announced several leadership changes after former President Tom Nealon officially retired on Monday.
Nealon will continue to serve as Southwest’s strategic advisor, focusing primarily on the carrier’s environmental sustainability and carbon emissions reduction plan. As a result, Chief Operating Officer Mike Van de Ven has been named President, effective immediately.
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Southwest CEO Gary Kelly announced Van de Ven would take on the additional responsibilities of the airline’s internal audit, business continuity, emergency response and enterprise risk management functions.
“The transition efforts being led by Executive Vice President and incoming CEO Bob Jordan are going extremely well, and as that continues, we are taking steps to shift reporting roles in preparation for Bob to assume the CEO role on February…