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Merging Airlines Choose More Continental, United Executives For Management Team

September 02, 2010 - 10:55 AM ET

By David Meyer

Continental Airlines and United Airlines on Wednesday chose the rest of the senior management team for the merged carrier, with the expectation that the board of the new United will approve these appointments following the anticipated legal closing of the merger on Oct. 1.

The most senior officers for the organization were named in late July.

Among those Continental executives named as senior vice presidents in this latest round of announcements were Dave Hilfman, who will be responsible for worldwide sales, Leon Kinloch, who will head pricing and revenue management, Mark Bergsrud, who will be responsible for marketing, and Greg Hart, who will head network planning and scheduling. From United, Mark Schwab will be responsible for alliances and Tom O'Toole will be chief operating officer of the loyalty business unit.

Reporting to Hilfman as vice presidents will be Continental's John Slater, responsible for sales in the Americas, Continental's Charles Duncan, responsible for sales in Europe, the Middle East, India and Africa, and United's James Mueller, who will be responsible for sales in the Asia/Pacific region.

United's Doug Leo will serve as vice president of revenue management and pricing and Continental's Martin Hand will report to Mark Bergsrud as vice president of customer experience and call centers.

Also named as senior vice presidents were Continental's Fred Abbott, who will head flight operations, United's Scott Dolan, who will lead airport operations, United's Jim Keenan, who will be in charge of technical operations, Continental's Gerald Laderman, who will head corporate finance and serve as treasurer, United's Alexandria Marren, who lead system operations control and United Express, United's Doug McKeen, who will head labor relations, United's Rohit Philip, who will be in charge of corporate strategy and business development, and Continental's John Rainey, who will lead financial planning and analysis.

In a letter announcing these appointments to employees, current Continental CEO Jeff Smisek, who will lead the new United, said the company "will announce no later than Oct. 12 the details of how the talent selection process for management and clerical co-workers will work." While he reiterated that the merger would have minimal impact on front-line employees, Smisek also said "no management and clerical positions, other than those held by officers, will be eliminated as a result of the merger before March 31, 2011."

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