October 20, 2009
Re: Domestic Airport Services Organizational Changes
American’s recent financial and network restructuring announcements, moves designed to strengthen the company’s financial performance, are driving changes across the airline. Within Domestic Airport Services, the organization has been reviewed and is being reshaped consistent with the revised operating schedule. In keeping with our ongoing goal to strategically support our organization and drive towards success, we’re pleased to announce the following leadership moves effective November 1.
Beginning with DFW, Jeff Plant, currently serving as Managing Director of DFW Passenger Services, has accepted the position of Regional Managing Director (RMD), Central Region. Plant’s new role in the U.S/Canadian Division fills the vacancy recently created by former RMD Franco Tedeschi who was named Managing Director, Airport Services. With field experience in the DFW hub and in non-hub locations including PHL, BUF and the New York area cities, Plant brings well-rounded insight to the spoke cities he will oversee.
Filling Plant’s previous DFW position is SFO’s current Managing Director, Malinda Patino. Patino has a strong operational background, with particular emphasis in passenger services, having served as both CSM and Manager of Passenger Services in LAX, and as General Manager in LAS.
On the East coast, the MIA hub has selected Jim Moses, Managing Director of BOS as the new Managing Director of Passenger Services. Moses will fill the spot created by Mike Witcher who will serve on the baggage project deployment team at HDQ. Moses brings depth and breadth of experience with his previous roles on Airport Services Planning staff and in complex airport operations including JFK and MIA where he worked as Flight Services Manager as well as Manager of Premium Services. He looks forward to returning to MIA in his new role.
Another opportunity will soon be available in STL. Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge, STL’s Managing Director who joined American during the TWA transition, will leave the airline in December.
The STL position remains open and is one of three cities affected by key network restructuring activities. Downsizing in BOS, SFO and STL to support the focus cities of DFW, JFK, LAX, MIA and ORD has resulted in releveling the current Managing Director positions to level 6 General Manager Roles. The three positions will be posted and interviews will be completed in the near future.
Please join me in wishing the best to our departing team members and welcoming those who are taking on new opportunities.
Tom Del Valle
Sr. Vice President
Domestic Airport Services
Re: Domestic Airport Services Organizational Changes
American’s recent financial and network restructuring announcements, moves designed to strengthen the company’s financial performance, are driving changes across the airline. Within Domestic Airport Services, the organization has been reviewed and is being reshaped consistent with the revised operating schedule. In keeping with our ongoing goal to strategically support our organization and drive towards success, we’re pleased to announce the following leadership moves effective November 1.
Beginning with DFW, Jeff Plant, currently serving as Managing Director of DFW Passenger Services, has accepted the position of Regional Managing Director (RMD), Central Region. Plant’s new role in the U.S/Canadian Division fills the vacancy recently created by former RMD Franco Tedeschi who was named Managing Director, Airport Services. With field experience in the DFW hub and in non-hub locations including PHL, BUF and the New York area cities, Plant brings well-rounded insight to the spoke cities he will oversee.
Filling Plant’s previous DFW position is SFO’s current Managing Director, Malinda Patino. Patino has a strong operational background, with particular emphasis in passenger services, having served as both CSM and Manager of Passenger Services in LAX, and as General Manager in LAS.
On the East coast, the MIA hub has selected Jim Moses, Managing Director of BOS as the new Managing Director of Passenger Services. Moses will fill the spot created by Mike Witcher who will serve on the baggage project deployment team at HDQ. Moses brings depth and breadth of experience with his previous roles on Airport Services Planning staff and in complex airport operations including JFK and MIA where he worked as Flight Services Manager as well as Manager of Premium Services. He looks forward to returning to MIA in his new role.
Another opportunity will soon be available in STL. Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge, STL’s Managing Director who joined American during the TWA transition, will leave the airline in December.
The STL position remains open and is one of three cities affected by key network restructuring activities. Downsizing in BOS, SFO and STL to support the focus cities of DFW, JFK, LAX, MIA and ORD has resulted in releveling the current Managing Director positions to level 6 General Manager Roles. The three positions will be posted and interviews will be completed in the near future.
Please join me in wishing the best to our departing team members and welcoming those who are taking on new opportunities.
Tom Del Valle
Sr. Vice President
Domestic Airport Services