DALLAS, Jan. 9, 2025
/PRNewswire/ -- Today two longtime Leaders at Southwest
Airlines Co. (NYSE: LUV) announced plans to retire from their
executive officer positions. Executive Vice President & Chief
Financial Officer Tammy Romo and
Chief Administration Officer Linda
Rutherford will retire from their positions effective
April 1, 2025.
"For more than three decades, Tammy and Linda have led our
organization with vision, integrity, and an unwavering commitment
to excellence," said Bob
Jordan, President, Chief Executive Officer, & Vice
Chairman of the Board of Directors at Southwest Airlines. "Both
have managed the Company through highs and lows—and Southwest
Airlines is better because of their influence on many of our most
significant achievements. We are grateful for their contributions,
which will shape our future for years to come."
Tammy Romo
Romo joined
Southwest Airlines® in 1991 and has held many Leadership
roles in the past 33 years, including Head of Investor Relations,
Controller, Treasurer, and Senior Vice President Planning. She
became Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer in
2012, and since that time, has been responsible for overseeing the
airline's finance activities and initiatives, as well as Supply
Chain Management, Corporate Strategy, Fuel Strategy &
Management, Fleet Strategy & Management, and Environmental
Sustainability.
Over Romo's career, her accolades include being recognized by
WomenInc. as a Most Influential Corporate Director in 2023, named D
CEO Magazine's Outstanding CFO for a Public Company in 2022 and
2014, Dallas Business Journal's 2014 CFO of the Year, and named in
Institutional Investor's All-America Executive Team for
Airlines. In addition, Tammy is a Lifetime member of the McCombs
School Advisory Council and an Emeritus member of the Accounting
Advisory Council.
Southwest will begin a search for Romo's replacement.
Linda
Rutherford
Rutherford came to Southwest in 1992 as a
Public Relations Coordinator after time spent working as a news
journalist. At Southwest®, Rutherford has focused
largely on the Communications space, including serving as the
Chief Communications Officer for seven years before assuming her
current role as Chief Administration Officer. In her current
capacity, Linda oversees Culture & Communications, Internal
Audit, People, Talent & Leadership, Total Rewards, Technology,
and Southwest University.
Among Rutherford's myriad honors, she has received the 2023
PRWeek Women of Distinction, the 2023 Missouri Honor Medal, and the
2022 Institute of Public Relations Lifetime Achievement Award. She
is also an inductee into the halls of fame for PR News Measurement,
PR News Public Relations, and the Texas Tech
University College of Media & Communications.
About Southwest Airlines Co.
Southwest Airlines
Co. operates one of the world's most admired and awarded
airlines, offering its one-of-a-kind value and Hospitality at 117
airports across 11 countries. Southwest took flight in 1971 to
democratize the sky through friendly, reliable, and low-cost air
travel and now carries more air travelers flying nonstop
within the United States than any
other airline1. By empowering its more
than 73,0002 People to deliver unparalleled
Hospitality, the maverick airline cherishes a passionate loyalty
among more than 137 million Customers carried in 2023. Southwest
leverages a unique legacy and mission to serve communities around
the world including harnessing the power of its People and Purpose
to put communities at the Heart of its success. Learn more by
visiting Southwest.com/citizenship.
1Based on U.S. Dept. of
Transportation quarterly Airline Origin & Destination Survey
since Q1 2021
2Fulltime-equivalent active Employees
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