ATPCO expands leadership team
ATPCO has made two new executive hires to bolster its leadership team.
Ellen Lee has joined as Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) and Maya Bordeaux is new Chief People & Culture Officer (CPCO).
Both bring decades of experience spanning multiple industry sectors to ATPCO and will help shape and drive the company’s ongoing transformation following the recent appointment of Alex Zoghlin as President and CEO.
Bordeaux and Lee will be focused on helping to modernize and simplifying the way in which ATPCO operates with its customers.
Maya Bordeaux will focus on promoting a more diverse, and engaged workforce to drive innovation and teamwork.
Bordeaux has served in several senior human resources leadership roles, including at McDonald’s Corporation, and was Senior Vice President, People and Culture, at Wilton Brands.
She was most recently Chief Human Resources & Communications Officer at Tribune Publishing, a major media company which owns the Chicago Tribune and The Baltimore Sun.
Ellen Lee has a strong background in e-commerce, business development, and innovation.
Lee held revenue management roles at American Airlines and Delta Air Lines in the 1990s and as SVP Commercial at G2 SwitchWorks, the company she co-founded with Zoghlin.
"Our path to new markets, less complexity, and thinking more about what our customers’ customer—the passenger—cares about, is what will drive success at ATPCO. To achieve our vision, we need strong leaders like Maya and Ellen," said Zoghlin."
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