On Tuesday, Etihad Aviation Group announced that its president and CEO James Hogan will leave the company he helped build.
According to the Abu Dhabi-based airline and aviation conglomerate, Hogan — along with CFO James Rigney will leave Etihad in the second half of 2017 to join an, as yet unnamed, investment firm.
“Along with the Board and my 26,000 colleagues, I am very proud of what we have built together at Etihad and of the company’s substantial contribution to the UAE and to the development of Abu Dhabi,” Hogan said in a statement.
“The last decade has seen incredible results but this read more >>>
Source : BusinessInsider.Com