Heathrow Airport confirms new CEO
Heathrow Airport has confirmed that current development director, John Holland-Kaye will take over as CEO from July 1, 2014.
John, who joined the company as commercial director in May 2009, has been responsible for delivering the £1 billion annual investment in transforming Heathrow, including the new Terminal 2: The Queen’s Terminal, which will open to passengers in June.
He was previously divisional CEO with Taylor Wimpey PLC, operations director at Taylor Woodrow PLC and divisional managing director at Bass Brewers Ltd.
Heathrow announced on April 1 that Colin Matthews will be standing down as chief executive officer.
John Holland-Kaye said: "My aspiration is to improve Heathrow as much in the next five years as we have in the last five years."
Diane
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