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217. Top Executive Movements at Marriott
Top Executive Movements at Marriott. Marriott International has made the following senior executive appointments - William J. Shaw, Arne M. Sorenson, Carl T. Berquist.
218. SAS Group appoints new Executive VP
SAS Group appoints new Executive VP.
219. Top Management Changes at JAL
Top Management Changes at JAL.
220. Transforming Pattana into a Leading Sports Training Hub - Interview with EVP
The Pattana Golf Resort and Sports Hub in Sriracha, Chonburi, Thailand is undergoing a major transformation. The owners of what started off as an impressive golf course and resort some 13 years ago, are looking to turn Pattana - just 90 minutes from Bangkok, into one of the leading sports hubs in not just Thailand, but the region.
221. Amgen CFO Nanula Elected to Boeing Board of Directors
Amgen CFO Nanula Elected to Boeing Board of Directors.
222. Carlson Rezidor Appoints New President - Asia Pacific
Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group has confirmed that Thorsten Kirschke is to assume the role of President of the group’s Asia Pacific region, effective immediately. For the past four years, Kirschke has led Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group as President of the Americas. Kirschke will replace Simon Barlow, who has resigned from his position to pursue other opportunities. Kirschke will report to
223. Calin Rovinescu, Air Canada's President and CEO, to Retire
Calin Rovinescu, President and Chief Executive Officer of Air Canada, will retire on 15 February 2021, following completion of the company's current fiscal year. Rovinescu has led the company for almost 12 years. Deputy CEO and Chief Financial Officer, Michael Rousseau will succeed him upon his retirement.
224. LAN and TAM Create LATAM Airlines Group
LATAM Airlines Group will offer passengers more flights to more destinations than any other affiliated group of airlines in South America, initially reaching about 150 destinations in 22 countries and transporting cargo to 169 destinations in 27 countries.

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