Kenton Jarvis becomes Easyjet's new CFO

Airbus A321neo (Photo: Jan Gruber)
Airbus A321neo (Photo: Jan Gruber)

Kenton Jarvis becomes Easyjet's new CFO

Airbus A321neo (Photo: Jan Gruber)
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Kenton Jarvis will move from Tui to the British low-cost airline Easyjet, where he will take on the role of CFO. The lowcoster announced this on Friday in Luton, but has not yet given an exact date for the assumption of office.

Current CFO Andrew Findlay will leave the company. However, this was officially communicated in the spring. "His in-depth knowledge of the travel industry, as well as his financial skills, will be critical to the post-pandemic recovery period," Easyjet CEO Johan Lundgren said in a press release.

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