• Zayo names Deegan its new CEO for Europe

    Fibre network infrastructure provider Zayo Group has appointed Colman

  • Former JetBlue CEO Hayes to lead Airbus in North America

    Former JetBlue Airways CEO Robin Hayes has been named as the new head of Airbus' operations in North America, the European planemaker said Monday.

  • These Toronto bars were just named among the best in North America for 2024

    Sip, sip, hooray! These Toronto bars were just named among the best in North America for 2024, making them perfect spots for your next night out.The 50 Best just revealed its list of North America's 50 Best Bars 2024 and several Toronto establishments made the list.The roundup spans 21 destinations from Canada to the Caribbean and features everything from fancy cocktail bars to hidden oases tucked away in a rainforest. Next time you're planning a night out in Toronto, you'll want to head to...

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    Former JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes to lead Airbus in North America

    Former JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes will join Airbus as the company’s North American leader. Hayes, JetBlue’s CEO for nine years, stepped down from the post on February 12. Hayes will take over the role of chairman and chief executive officer of Airbus Americas from Jeff Knittel, who announced his retirement on Monday. Hayes’ appointment comes at an important time for Airbus, as the European plane manufacturer seeks to win business from its American competitor Boeing after a series of missteps by its...

  • Former JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes to lead Airbus in North America

    Call it a comeback, perhaps. Former JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes, who retired from the airline in February, will take over as chairman and CEO of Airbus Americas, the European plane-maker’s American region operation. Hayes’ appointment comes as Airbus Americas’ current chairman and CEO, C. Jeffrey Knittel, announces his retirement. The moves take effect June 3, …

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    Ex-JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes to run Airbus North America

    Robin Hayes will run Airbus' North America business. Hayes left JetBlue in

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    Ogilvy Names Rafael Rizuto Chief Creative Officer for North America

    The creative leadership carousel continues to turn. David Lubars recently announced his retirement after four decades at BBDO. Chris Beresford-Hill, who had been at Ogilvy as president of advertising for North America, left there to replace Lubars at BBDO. Now, Dentsu Creative chief creative officer of U.S. and LATAM, Rafael Rizuto, has departed Dentsu to take the chief creative officer for North America at Ogilvy. At Ogilvy, Rizuto will be responsible for the agency’s creative product across...

  • Pine Labs' Setu names former SAP executive Anand Raisinghani new CEO

    API infrastructure company Setu, a part of merchant-focused digital payments company Pine Labs, said on Monday that it appointed Anand Raisinghani as its new chief executive.In his previous stint, Raisinghani was vice president and head of professional services, BFSI, telecom and media verticals at SAP India. He has more than two decades of experience and has also worked for technology companies like Equifax, IBM and Wipro.Raisinghani will work closely with cofounder Nikhil Kumar, Setu said in a...

  • New NPR CEO responds to editor’s claims it ‘lost America’s trust’

    National Public Radio's (NPR)'s new CEO denounced claims from a senior editor that the outlet has "lost America's trust," calling the comments made in an op-ed "disrespectful" and "hurtful." Katherine Maher explained in a message to employees Friday that the editor, Uri Berliner, called the outlet's mission into question in two ways: Critiquing the quality

  • Amy Shojai, former HD columnist, named Dog Writers Association of America Hall of Fame Winner

    DWAA Certified animal behavior consultant, Amy Shojai, CABC, has been named the Dog Writers Association of America’s (DWAA) Hall of Fame Winner. Shojai, who began… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

  • Norwich University Names New President

    A Norwich University graduate — and member of its board of trustees — is set to become the military school’s new president. Lt. Gen. John Broadmeadow, a Marine who graduated from Norwich in 1983, will move into the top position at the Northfield school next Wednesday, May 1. Broadmeadow replaces Mark Anarumo, who resigned on January 4 after he was placed on leave and investigated for violating Norwich’s policies and “values,” according to trustees. [content-1] Broadmeadow, who was...