IndiGo co-founder Rakesh Gangwal becomes chairman of Southwest Airlines
Indian billionaire and IndiGo co-founder Rakesh Gangwal has been appointed Chairman of Southwest Airlines. Gangwal, who recently invested USD 108 million in Southwest, takes the helm following the airline's settlement with Elliott Investment Manag...
Gangwal, who joined the board of Southwest in July this year, had also acquired shares worth $108 million of the airline recently.
His appointment as the board chair comes a little over a week after Southwest settled issues with Elliott Investment Management, one of the airline's largest shareholders, that had sought sweeping changes at the carrier.
On Monday, Southwest announced the appointment of Gangwal as the independent Chair of the Board of Directors and also named new Board Committee Chairs.
"We are embarking on the next era of change at Southwest as we build upon its many successes and storied past. Our critical priority as a newly constituted board is to come together to work closely with Bob Jordan and the rest of the management team to return the carrier to superior financial performance," Gangwal said in a statement.
Jordan is the President, Chief Executive Officer and Vice Chairman of the board. Recently, Gangwal purchased shares of Southwest for $108 million.
According to seven recent filings made by Southwest to the US SEC, Gangwal has purchased 3.6 million shares of the airline through multiple transactions, with prices ranging between $29 and $30 apiece.
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