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Comair makes leadership changes

07 Nov 2018 - by Sarah Robertson
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IN A restructuring of

leadership positions, Comair

has created a new airline

divisional head position that

will be filled by Wrenelle

Stander as its executive of

airlines from November.

Group ceo, Erik Venter, will

remain in the same position,

with five rather than four

divisional heads reporting to

him. These are Iain Meaker,

executive of hospitality

and tourism, looking

after the kulula holidays

and the mtbeds brands;

Stuart Cochrane, executive

of business processes

across all brands; Amanda

Mocellin, head of Nacelle,

and Wrenelle. Comair is

yet to appoint an executive

in charge of the Comair

Training Centre but presently

Captain Glen Warden

remains in charge

of pilot and cabin

crew training.

Wrenelle

brings more

than 25 years

of experience in

the aviation and

energy industries

to the role, having

spent 15 years

in executive

leadership

positions. Notable previous

positions include md of

Air Traffic and Navigation

Services; deputy ceo of

the South African Civil

Aviation Authority; director

general of the Department

of Transport; and md

of Sasol Gas. She also

holds an MBA from Oxford

Brookes University, and a

BA (Hons) degree from UCT.

Wrenelle has extensive

board experience at Comair,

having previously

served as an

independent, nonexecutive

director

from 2008 to

2016.

“We’re delighted

that Wrenelle

has joined us in

this evolution of

the business,

as she brings a

wealth of aviation

and leadership experience.

Comair is moving its

diversified businesses out

from within the airline to

allow each business unit to

compete more effectively in

its respective industry, and

the leadership structure

needs to reflect and enable

this,” said Erik.

Comair has just posted

record profits, resulting in

72 years of uninterrupted

profitable operations. 

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