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IJet named co-founder and president Bruce McIndoe to serve as CEO and appointed travel and medical assistance veteran John Rose as COO.
McIndoe succeeded Stephen Hoffman, who left the travel risk management and intelligence firm to "pursue other professional interests," according to iJet. Rose is charged with overseeing day-to-day operations and business development. His career has included 15 years at travel insurance and assistance firm Travel Guard Worldwide and a stint as a travel and information program director for the U.S. Department of Defense. IJet said the new appointments "follow four years of double-digit revenue growth for the company."