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Alaska Airlines elects five new executives to support "continued growth" of Hawaiian acquisition

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Alaska Airlines elects five new executives to support "continued growth" of Hawaiian acquisition

Alaska Airlines has elected five new executives to roles that have expanded “significantly” after its $1.9bn acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines in September. 

The company said the new leadership roles will support the “continued growth and delivery on the value” of the acquisition. 

"Our company is positioned for continued growth and success in the years ahead, and I am extremely grateful for the entire team that got us to this point and who will realise our vision for the future," said Alaska Air Group CEO and president Ben Minicucci.

The appointments and their new leadership roles include Natalie Bowman as vice president of digital experience; Cameron Cloar-Zavaleta as vice president of legal; Megan Ouelette as vice president of public and government affairs; Alexa Rudin as vice president of communications; and Todd Traynor-Corey as vice president of guest products & experience.